You are so comfortable coming out of those step dives so close to the ground. I dont have the Balsz to do that. haha So smooth on the sticks and your camera person deserves a trophy. I am a fan and watch these multiple times. My favorite RC channel now. Like I said before I would love to hear you do commentary as you fly also.
Thank you Brad! One should definitely not fly too much outside of his comfort zone unless you are actually practicing at a safe altitude, so your approach is correct! :) It's more about proper learning curves than actual balls. If you just become ballsy, you'll be crashing left and right, so one has to work its way up to be able to perform these maneuvers under full control. :) It's true that pushing oneself is the way to learn and improve, but should always be done in a safe, responsible manner. My advice is always to push yourself at high altitudes, so you can get comfortable. Then the more you fly the same maneuver, the more used you get to flying it and eventually you have enough control to start lowering your execution altitude within reasonable safety margins. :) I certainly didn't start flying those maneuvers so low... but over the years, as I kept flying and pushing myself I found it easier to fly low without putting the jet in particular danger. Will really need to work on commentary videos, it's truly a pending subject for me... I have some talking videos but they are few and far-spaced out... then again, it takes a lot more work but will try and do more! ^^ Thanks!
Wow! Cool unique flight characteristics. Great video! It doesn't fly like a Raptor. It looks amazing in the air. I still haven't flown mine but seeing this makes me want to get it ready for spring!
Hi Sanexup, thanks! You must indeed... flying this one is a blast! It just cuts through the air in a way that pleases the senses! Best loaded rolls in the neighbourhood, you'll see! :DDD
@@kalps2608 I list the gear I use in the video description ;) For the Euro in particular, I use 2x HRB 4S 4200mAh 60C packs. But I would probably recommend SMC HCL HVP 4400mAh packs instead!
I haven't flown the J-10 yet but I am partial to the Euro because I love its design. The new J-10 has a few pros over the Euro though... namely the fact that it features full span elevons! Both are great flyers, so whatever you pick, you are likely to enjoy it ;)
Thanks! I usually do, and for this one time I tried to stick to a single gyro for everything to test and compare... stabilization-wise it works fine, as expected, but there are a few things that I prefer from my standalone-gyro-on-canards setups, so I will probably end up installing one, eventually.
Actually, kinda better than without! Besides the obvious visual appeal, it helps shift CG back and adds a bit of extra lift, making the jet even more stable and floaty, so easier to high alpha. Evidently, it comes with a drag penalty, but it is assumable unless you are a high speed nut and nothing else matters to you... 😁
Thank you Captain! :D Dad shoots my vids with a GH5 nowadays, but mind that part of the trick is that I spend hours in post-processing, stabilizing the footage, that's why it looks so smooth ;)
@captnjim. I edit in DaVinci Resolve. I track the plane which is a semi-automatic process (but I need to constantly redraw tracking masks) and compute stabilization from there. Sadly, this rarely can cover a whole video without interruption, so I'm forced to make the transitions manually, literally aligning footage frame by frame where needed. It's quite some work...
So far I managed to get by without adding ballast by installing one 4S pack under the airbrake, removing the pilot figure and using the ordnance, but guess I'll eventually have to... as for gyros, well, I've had good experiences with HobbyEagle A3S3, A3S4 and A3Mini. I also used a lot of EagleTree Guardians and GWS PG-03 for standalone canard operation too, but these are sadly discontinued. Right now I'm using Jeti's stabilized Rex12A receiver. AS3X should be good too from what I've seen if you are a Spektrum user (not a fan). And if you have money to burn, a Bavarian Demon Cortex Pro or Powerbox iGyro can't hurt, haha... :D
@@RC4ever No money Lool I already removed pilot figure as u told me earlier My cg is 35mm behind mark but still it’s too fast for landing and I feel still nose heavy I wonder how could u put a 4s all the way under airbrake I could only put half of the 4s under airbrake I’m going to order gyro right away And I’ll pitch canard 2mm down as u said
@shahram677 What battery are you using? To slide a 4S pack under the airbrake you need to clean the space from wires as good as possible first, passing them all together, orderly through the side and/or ceiling. With that CG you are using you should be able to land pretty slow in high alpha though.
@@RC4ever Zee 5200 Yes I moved wires and I able to push back half or 2/3 of battery into fuselage But it would be great if I could go back all the way or even more
This may seem counterintuitive to some but when you cease to care and fear goes away, you begin to explore new areas of the flight envelope. Try not to give any *%#*s and just go ham.
You are so comfortable coming out of those step dives so close to the ground. I dont have the Balsz to do that. haha So smooth on the sticks and your camera person deserves a trophy. I am a fan and watch these multiple times. My favorite RC channel now. Like I said before I would love to hear you do commentary as you fly also.
Thank you Brad!
One should definitely not fly too much outside of his comfort zone unless you are actually practicing at a safe altitude, so your approach is correct! :)
It's more about proper learning curves than actual balls. If you just become ballsy, you'll be crashing left and right, so one has to work its way up to be able to perform these maneuvers under full control. :)
It's true that pushing oneself is the way to learn and improve, but should always be done in a safe, responsible manner. My advice is always to push yourself at high altitudes, so you can get comfortable. Then the more you fly the same maneuver, the more used you get to flying it and eventually you have enough control to start lowering your execution altitude within reasonable safety margins. :)
I certainly didn't start flying those maneuvers so low... but over the years, as I kept flying and pushing myself I found it easier to fly low without putting the jet in particular danger. Will really need to work on commentary videos, it's truly a pending subject for me... I have some talking videos but they are few and far-spaced out... then again, it takes a lot more work but will try and do more! ^^
Thanks!
Infinite climb even with full armaments! Can’t imagine without! 😮❤
Not really infinite, but it's very very good! The jet gets close to 1/1 T/W and has good acceleration!
Also you hands down fly this jet really well. Well done.
Thank you!
Wow! Cool unique flight characteristics. Great video! It doesn't fly like a Raptor. It looks amazing in the air. I still haven't flown mine but seeing this makes me want to get it ready for spring!
Hi Sanexup, thanks!
You must indeed... flying this one is a blast! It just cuts through the air in a way that pleases the senses! Best loaded rolls in the neighbourhood, you'll see! :DDD
awesome flying as always man loved it cant wait to get mine here in Australia
Thank you!
It's an amazing jet, you'll see when you get yo fly yours, it's truly special!
I’m convinced this is my next whip
w00t !!
That's amazing, great flying!
Thank you! :D
Love how nice and smooth you operate the jet compared to most other yt videos!
Thanks! I do quite a few things differently, I'm glad you appreciate it! :D
Great flying mate!
Thank you very much! :D
What size batteries are you using and Amp Rating?? Thanks,
@@kalps2608 I list the gear I use in the video description ;)
For the Euro in particular, I use 2x HRB 4S 4200mAh 60C packs. But I would probably recommend SMC HCL HVP 4400mAh packs instead!
I'm trying to decide between eurofighter 8s vs the J-10 8s, what's your thoughts on that?
I haven't flown the J-10 yet but I am partial to the Euro because I love its design. The new J-10 has a few pros over the Euro though... namely the fact that it features full span elevons! Both are great flyers, so whatever you pick, you are likely to enjoy it ;)
very nice!!
Thank you!
That is impressive flying. Are you using a separate gyro just for the canards?
Thanks!
I usually do, and for this one time I tried to stick to a single gyro for everything to test and compare... stabilization-wise it works fine, as expected, but there are a few things that I prefer from my standalone-gyro-on-canards setups, so I will probably end up installing one, eventually.
Stunning man! Love the high alpha! How do you like it with full ordinance?
Actually, kinda better than without! Besides the obvious visual appeal, it helps shift CG back and adds a bit of extra lift, making the jet even more stable and floaty, so easier to high alpha. Evidently, it comes with a drag penalty, but it is assumable unless you are a high speed nut and nothing else matters to you... 😁
@@RC4ever good point! Yeah it’s about 30-60 less flight time
@@nirlachman007 Everything is a compromise solution, always... you get some, you lose some! ^^
@@RC4ever yup for sure! I gotta make mine more tail heavy, I really like the way yours fly (regardless your magical skills haha)
Great flying, and great filming too! Out of curiosity, what are you recording with? Imagine if every RC channel had your camera crew!
Thank you Captain! :D
Dad shoots my vids with a GH5 nowadays, but mind that part of the trick is that I spend hours in post-processing, stabilizing the footage, that's why it looks so smooth ;)
Are you doing it in Premiere manually with scale and pan, or with a video effect? (It doesn't really feel like warp stabilization.)@@RC4ever
@captnjim. I edit in DaVinci Resolve. I track the plane which is a semi-automatic process (but I need to constantly redraw tracking masks) and compute stabilization from there. Sadly, this rarely can cover a whole video without interruption, so I'm forced to make the transitions manually, literally aligning footage frame by frame where needed. It's quite some work...
@@RC4ever Thanks, that makes sense. Great job, it really makes a big difference!
@captnjim. Thanks! It's a lot of work but I like to offer quality videos! 😀
Glad that it's appreciated ♡
Nice flying !!
For mine I added 100g to tail so far lol
May I know What kind of gyro do u recommend?
So far I managed to get by without adding ballast by installing one 4S pack under the airbrake, removing the pilot figure and using the ordnance, but guess I'll eventually have to... as for gyros, well, I've had good experiences with HobbyEagle A3S3, A3S4 and A3Mini. I also used a lot of EagleTree Guardians and GWS PG-03 for standalone canard operation too, but these are sadly discontinued. Right now I'm using Jeti's stabilized Rex12A receiver. AS3X should be good too from what I've seen if you are a Spektrum user (not a fan). And if you have money to burn, a Bavarian Demon Cortex Pro or Powerbox iGyro can't hurt, haha... :D
@@RC4ever
No money Lool
I already removed pilot figure as u told me earlier
My cg is 35mm behind mark but still it’s too fast for landing and I feel still nose heavy
I wonder how could u put a 4s all the way under airbrake
I could only put half of the 4s under airbrake
I’m going to order gyro right away
And I’ll pitch canard 2mm down as u said
@shahram677 What battery are you using? To slide a 4S pack under the airbrake you need to clean the space from wires as good as possible first, passing them all together, orderly through the side and/or ceiling. With that CG you are using you should be able to land pretty slow in high alpha though.
@@RC4ever
Zee 5200
Yes I moved wires and I able to push back half or 2/3 of battery into fuselage
But it would be great if I could go back all the way or even more
I'm using HRBs 4200mAh, so mine are probably thinner.@@shahram677
It's called "washout".
The wingtip twist? Both terms are correct.
"Twist that decreases the local chord's incidence from root to tip is sometimes referred to as washout."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_twist
This may seem counterintuitive to some but when you cease to care and fear goes away, you begin to explore new areas of the flight envelope. Try not to give any *%#*s and just go ham.
Yes indeed!
It's still advised to exercise common sense and caution though, ofc.
w00t
w00t w00t!
Haven't had time yet to measure throws and all, sorry... been ultra busy, but haven't forgotten! ^^
No rush at all - mine is on the build for at least another month or two
@janmb May make a setup video for the jet since I'm at it. People seem to love those anyway :)