John Glezellis stopped into our friday indoor flying session last week and Scott Anderson asked him if he would check out the setup of his RA Cores Flat Foamie Series 32" Yak55. It is amazing in a couple of ways, first, it is a continuous clip, no edits for a 4+ minute flawless flight and second, the stuff he does starting seconds after launching an unknown plane on someone else's transmitter with unknown settings, simply amazing.
Of course, John won Freestyle at the 2007 Electric Tournament of Champions so it's no surprise. Check out the other video I posted in my indoor playlist of the show he put on with his personal plane with a reversible pitch prop the same day. Planes aren't supposed to do that. All footage used with permission. John is a really personable guy.
I had the pleasure of meeting Jim (Mr. RA Cores) at the Star Hill indoor dome yesterday-a really personable fellow who has quite a lot of experience in this hobby. Jim told me about this video and it is amazing indeed. John Glezellis's ability is incredible and the foamy looks like a fun airplane to fly. Jim put on a demo at Star Hill and the plane looks like something I'd like to try to fly soon. The Yak is relatively inexpensive and easy to put together too!
torritoist 1 month ago