Demo flight of Jase Dussia flying the new flex innovations Raven 180 powered by a desert aircraft DA-180. #joenall #jasedussia #flexinnovations #tripletreeaerodrome #raven180
Love watching Jase without the music, all the nuances are right there to experience including every motor blip - - it's kinda odd how one can begin to think others have closed in on his skills, maybe even passed Jase, then ya see him fly, within seconds you know he's still among the very elite 3D'ers in the world - - awesome - - Flex must still be pissin' their pants to have this man representing them.
3:26 So skilled to be able to keep the same arc and trajectory while then adding a continuous roll. Can't imagine how much time it takes to master this. I'm going on a year now (simulator) and still unable to even keep a straight line, much less, a loop with decent arc.
Well i have an eflite extra 300 on 4s haha i can do flat and inverted spins and thats about it lol, but its fun trying to do this would actually help if i used the sticks correctly instead of just moving them every way apart from the right way but hey i enjoy it
Yeah, nothing but money screaming out of this guy's parents (originally), the entire time I have heard of his name, it just always felt like that lol. Money, privilege and time realllly gives you an edge in competition lol. Not to discount his efforts, but it really quite does. Frankly if you can toss a lot of money at a hobby, you will def get good at it sooner or later. Problem is for us normal people, we can't afford to be crashing these things every week pushing our limits and staying with new tech and building new planes. lol. It's why I filter any accomplishments by people based on their income ability for said hobby, I put a lot more weight in people that didn't have it easy and got good, than the people that only got good because they brute forced it with a lot of money and free time from not needing to work lol.
You don't start with aircraft like this learning. Probably a lot of foam planes lost there lives in his learning experience. And probably some not so cheap ones as well. Yes aircraft like this one is not going to be in many RC flyers hangers, just as Top Fuel car's are not in your average hot rodders garage. I'll never own either ( With out winning the lottery) but certainly enjoy being a spectator and admiring the drivers and pilots skill.
Sos el mejor!!! Con la mejor maquina!!! Que avión diseñaron, impresionante. Felicitaciones Jase y Flex
Love watching Jase without the music, all the nuances are right there to experience including every motor blip - - it's kinda odd how one can begin to think others have closed in on his skills, maybe even passed Jase, then ya see him fly, within seconds you know he's still among the very elite 3D'ers in the world - - awesome - - Flex must still be pissin' their pants to have this man representing them.
Amazing to watch when you understand the learning curve of the hobby
Such control these RC pilots have! ✈️ 👍🏻
This is bonkers!!
Sub count about to rise! Currently 124 and should rise soon. Cool video from Nall. 👍🏻
what a plane!
3:26 So skilled to be able to keep the same arc and trajectory while then adding a continuous roll. Can't imagine how much time it takes to master this. I'm going on a year now (simulator) and still unable to even keep a straight line, much less, a loop with decent arc.
the man
Look at the plane stuffed in the lake haha
That's a permanent fixture
Well i have an eflite extra 300 on 4s haha i can do flat and inverted spins and thats about it lol, but its fun trying to do this would actually help if i used the sticks correctly instead of just moving them every way apart from the right way but hey i enjoy it
How many planes do you have to destroy to learn this? lol. very talented pilot here
Yeah, nothing but money screaming out of this guy's parents (originally), the entire time I have heard of his name, it just always felt like that lol. Money, privilege and time realllly gives you an edge in competition lol. Not to discount his efforts, but it really quite does. Frankly if you can toss a lot of money at a hobby, you will def get good at it sooner or later. Problem is for us normal people, we can't afford to be crashing these things every week pushing our limits and staying with new tech and building new planes. lol. It's why I filter any accomplishments by people based on their income ability for said hobby, I put a lot more weight in people that didn't have it easy and got good, than the people that only got good because they brute forced it with a lot of money and free time from not needing to work lol.
@@OnceShy_TwiceBitten You will always be "normal" due to lack of effort. Jealousy is an evil trait..........
You don't start with aircraft like this learning. Probably a lot of foam planes lost there lives in his learning experience. And probably some not so cheap ones as well.
Yes aircraft like this one is not going to be in many RC flyers hangers, just as Top Fuel car's are not in your average hot rodders garage. I'll never own either ( With out winning the lottery) but certainly enjoy being a spectator and admiring the drivers and pilots skill.
@@josephc3276 I hear ya joe. Im pretty deep in the hobby. That 3d flying is just crazy. More of a scale pilot myself. Slow and steady
@@sambuvca22 Well said Sir. Be proud of your accomplishments with whatever means you invested.
Why is the video so bright on my phone. Hurts my eyes
Of all the things you could say, that’s what you choose to say…btw just turn down your screen brightness :)
@@AandJGarage no the video automatically turns the brightness all the way up. lol