Just from watching I agree with you on how much this airframe can do....the size of what we used know 40%ers to be, 114-118" (not the 42% 122-126" we see now) but the 40%ers of the past could NOT thrash around like this ! This is an epic model...great work as always, Jase.
We used to fly "just like that" in the 70s' We called it "Radio Interference" and if you could save it... Yep, it looked about like that! lol Phenomenal Flying as Usual Dude: Wow!
Before the flight: Orville and Wilbur: "Their are four basic principles of aerodynamics... Weight, lift, drag, and trust". Slick 580: "Okay forget that". After the flight: Orville and Wilbur: "...Well Damn".
Question for you Jase, I have the 60" slick. I haven't maidened it yet. I have 4 Hitec 7245MGs on it with the airboss elite 80a ESC. Should I be using an external BEC with that? Or is the Airboss' BEC sufficient?
Tnx I ask the question again: an airplane without dihedral, does the induced roll occur if only the rudder command is given? The theory says that the induced roll occurs due to the difference in speed of the two wings (a plane with negative dihedral if you give yaw on the left, roll on the right, so it should be the dihedral that makes the plane roll, right?)
Jase has taken 3D to a whole new level. Absolutely Impressive
Just from watching I agree with you on how much this airframe can do....the size of what we used know 40%ers to be, 114-118" (not the 42% 122-126" we see now) but the 40%ers of the past could NOT thrash around like this ! This is an epic model...great work as always, Jase.
Just Insane flying Jase..
High Props to your dad's building skills..
This is what you call EXTREME HARD CORE 3D flying. Fantastic job Jase!!
We used to fly "just like that" in the 70s'
We called it "Radio Interference" and if you could save it... Yep, it looked about like that! lol
Phenomenal Flying as Usual Dude: Wow!
😂 I bet it wasn’t as precise though. Lol.
@@Brian_Christensen07RC you're soooooo correct lol
Haha
Best model airplane in the world
MY goodness,,what a pilot....this is some awesome Flying
Beautiful.. Simply Beautiful. Wow.
10/10.Pure skill and talent!
This is beyond impressive, bravo!
A very entertaining routine Jase, I don’t think I’ve ever watched one of your videos and not been impressed .. great skills 👍
Forsure sum beautiful flying... deffenlty gives me inspiration to fly... thank you..
Aerial ballet. Beautiful!
Don't think I would try that... Great flying...
That is an amazing looking scheme.
Absolutely Amazing.
Pure talent Jase
Awesome as usual...nice flight 😁
Always amazing! I’d love to see a G-Force meter on the moves. You are blessed and talented bud
Amazing; Mad Skills, Mad Skills
I often wonder if this airplane will do any aileron rolls. Great work but next time see if it will roll.
Awesome Jase
gooooood
Purely incredible. I'd sure love to be able to do that move at 0:40 into the video. But I don't have enough guts to fly it anyway.:)
google translation really beautiful and impressive you gave me the taste I bought a plane if only I could do the quarter of what you do WOW WOW
Nice flight !
some of the best i have seen i was wondering if you have ever tried to do a climbing flat spin upright or inverted?
Before the flight:
Orville and Wilbur: "Their are four basic principles of aerodynamics... Weight, lift, drag, and trust".
Slick 580: "Okay forget that".
After the flight:
Orville and Wilbur: "...Well Damn".
Just ordered mine. What prop or props have you decided on with the DA170 and cans???
He might learn to fly one day!
You make this look wayyyyy too easy!
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Question for you Jase, I have the 60" slick. I haven't maidened it yet. I have 4 Hitec 7245MGs on it with the airboss elite 80a ESC. Should I be using an external BEC with that? Or is the Airboss' BEC sufficient?
Depends on the amperage of the bec. Probably should be at least 10amp
What is the path to progress towards that? What do you learn first etc?
both sticks left right stick forward.;) then right stick to center.while forward. pull throttle back. ? is that it?
Do y'all have an idea when it's coming out
Does that plane come in a PNP VERSION? HA
Jase, as always amazing flying. I'm sure you've answered this before but is your entire routine pre-planned or do you improvise at all?
Just once I would like to see a scale like routine. Smooth. This always looks like a toy. The good lord told me so.
Wow, eres jenial
When is this plane going to be a available ?? And what’s the length ?
I've got a curiosity:
if you only give rudder commands, does induced roll occurs with this airplane ?!?!?
This is a 4 channel plane sir.. What you are looking for is in the sail plane section.
Tnx
I ask the question again:
an airplane without dihedral, does the induced roll occur if only the rudder command is given? The theory says that the induced roll occurs due to the difference in speed of the two wings (a plane with negative dihedral if you give yaw on the left, roll on the right, so it should be the dihedral that makes the plane roll, right?)
@@JorgePPG I think most airplanes have some roll coupling.. www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?287067-Explain-yaw-roll-coupling
@@JorgePPG also fyi on 40% planes there is some dihedral due to variation in wing thickness center to tip./.
@@JorgePPG If you look at a 10' wing making a flat turn the outer tip is traveling further than the inside tip.. i.e faster..
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Do you put Tequila in your plane? 🤣🤣👍👍
Wow
Is this really a human finger...
thank God not just someone torque rolling for 10 mins thinking they got skills. Jase never torque roll.
geez. skills that no one can touch. oh well i guess i will go knock the gear off something. at least repairing gives me some sense of accomplishment.
Several new moves that I'm sure only he can do. Makes me sick to watch, knowing how hard it is.