Amazing aerial footage of a couple of EDF jets flying in formation!
The video was shot 'air-to-air' using a racer quadcopter :D
The Eurofighter (90mm EDF) was flown visually LOS (line of sight) while the F-16 (70mm EDF) chased right behind using FPV gear (First Person View) just like the racer quad, which tracked both. Everything was simultaneously filmed from the ground as well.
I have been longing to make something like this for a very long time... I always thought I'd be on the tracking plane but you see, life is unpredictable! Gotta get my SU-35S FPV back in flying condition and that will be even more exciting! :D
The result as you can see is quite STUNNING. We had made some similar videos in the past, but they had never before featured two jets at the same time so I'm quite excited... and this is just the beginning! (Need more practice). Can't wait to shoot more videos like this, keep tuned!
The air to air sequences blow my mind every time I watch them, I hope they blow yours too. :)
EF Flights: 186th, 188th, 190th.
Quad pilot: Jordi Cabezas
F-16 pilot: Víctor Cano
Eurofighter pilot: Alejandro Ibáñez
Ground video: Luis Ibáñez
Music: Paul Owen Music
Check his YouTube channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtUL1ZExgY5dU7SHRWYJHHA
F-16 pilot's YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAA5d-fE4gq7BKPFEObD3hA
Hope you enjoy the show, please leave your thoughts in the comments below!
It would help me a lot that you subscribe there and hit the bell button, thanks!
The Freewing Eurofighter is one of the most unique foam EDF jets available in the market, featuring all-moving canards and 360º thrust vectoring nozzles, which make this plane an actual aerobatic beast and allowing for advanced post-stall maneuvers like high alpha, hovering, flip turns, cobra and flat spins to mention just a few. The jet is now sold in an upgraded V2 version but this one is still an older V1 airframe.
Bright LED navigation lights and HUD teaser enhance the realism, especially at flights on cloudy days or at dawn/dusk.
It also features an electronic retractable landing gear with all metal shock-absorbing struts and metal trunnions.
SPECS: (Reflecting MY particular setup)
Wingspan: 960mm
Length: 1400mm
Flying Weight: 3600g
Main Battery: 8S 29.6V 3200mAh 70C LiPo
Receiver battery: 2S 610mAh LiPo
Radio: 16 Channels
Wing control surface operation: Elevons
Thrust vectoring: 2x 360º (pitch, yaw, roll)
Canards: Yes
Flaps: No
Rudder: No
Position lights: Yes (Green HUD is a mod)
Hinge Type: Nylon hinges
Material: EPS Foam
Servos: Metal gear (2x Elevons, 3x TVC, 1x Canards, 2x Nose gear)
Gyro (on canards): GWS PG-03
EDF: 5 blades, 90mm
ESC: YEP 120A 4-14S HV
LG retract mechanism: 3x w/ Metal trunion
Landing Gear: Full metal retractable main and steerable nose gear with shock absorbing trailing link struts
The BLEND435 Revolectrix batteries testing goes on!
The plane is powered by 8S 3300mAh Li-Pos. Those are 2x 4S batts connected in series. The flights shown on the video were the fourth cycle of each of the packs. These were quite stressing/demanding flights for the batts.
If you dearly enjoy my content, please consider supporting me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/Airguardian
I'd feel really grateful that you take some time to SHARE this video with your friends, LIKE and off course, SUBSCRIBE and ring the bell!
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(For vlogging and RC tutorials and weird stuff that I think has no place in my main channel)
https://www.youtube.com/RC4ever
My AIRSOFT YouTube channel:
(Mostly airsoft gameplays)
https://www.youtube.com/airguardianairsoft
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The video was shot 'air-to-air' using a racer quadcopter :D
The Eurofighter (90mm EDF) was flown visually LOS (line of sight) while the F-16 (70mm EDF) chased right behind using FPV gear (First Person View) just like the racer quad, which tracked both. Everything was simultaneously filmed from the ground as well.
I have been longing to make something like this for a very long time... I always thought I'd be on the tracking plane but you see, life is unpredictable! Gotta get my SU-35S FPV back in flying condition and that will be even more exciting! :D
The result as you can see is quite STUNNING. We had made some similar videos in the past, but they had never before featured two jets at the same time so I'm quite excited... and this is just the beginning! (Need more practice). Can't wait to shoot more videos like this, keep tuned!
The air to air sequences blow my mind every time I watch them, I hope they blow yours too. :)
EF Flights: 186th, 188th, 190th.
Quad pilot: Jordi Cabezas
F-16 pilot: Víctor Cano
Eurofighter pilot: Alejandro Ibáñez
Ground video: Luis Ibáñez
Music: Paul Owen Music
Check his YouTube channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtUL1ZExgY5dU7SHRWYJHHA
F-16 pilot's YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAA5d-fE4gq7BKPFEObD3hA
Hope you enjoy the show, please leave your thoughts in the comments below!
It would help me a lot that you subscribe there and hit the bell button, thanks!
The Freewing Eurofighter is one of the most unique foam EDF jets available in the market, featuring all-moving canards and 360º thrust vectoring nozzles, which make this plane an actual aerobatic beast and allowing for advanced post-stall maneuvers like high alpha, hovering, flip turns, cobra and flat spins to mention just a few. The jet is now sold in an upgraded V2 version but this one is still an older V1 airframe.
Bright LED navigation lights and HUD teaser enhance the realism, especially at flights on cloudy days or at dawn/dusk.
It also features an electronic retractable landing gear with all metal shock-absorbing struts and metal trunnions.
SPECS: (Reflecting MY particular setup)
Wingspan: 960mm
Length: 1400mm
Flying Weight: 3600g
Main Battery: 8S 29.6V 3200mAh 70C LiPo
Receiver battery: 2S 610mAh LiPo
Radio: 16 Channels
Wing control surface operation: Elevons
Thrust vectoring: 2x 360º (pitch, yaw, roll)
Canards: Yes
Flaps: No
Rudder: No
Position lights: Yes (Green HUD is a mod)
Hinge Type: Nylon hinges
Material: EPS Foam
Servos: Metal gear (2x Elevons, 3x TVC, 1x Canards, 2x Nose gear)
Gyro (on canards): GWS PG-03
EDF: 5 blades, 90mm
ESC: YEP 120A 4-14S HV
LG retract mechanism: 3x w/ Metal trunion
Landing Gear: Full metal retractable main and steerable nose gear with shock absorbing trailing link struts
The BLEND435 Revolectrix batteries testing goes on!
The plane is powered by 8S 3300mAh Li-Pos. Those are 2x 4S batts connected in series. The flights shown on the video were the fourth cycle of each of the packs. These were quite stressing/demanding flights for the batts.
If you dearly enjoy my content, please consider supporting me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/Airguardian
I'd feel really grateful that you take some time to SHARE this video with your friends, LIKE and off course, SUBSCRIBE and ring the bell!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My secondary aviation YouTube channel:
(For vlogging and RC tutorials and weird stuff that I think has no place in my main channel)
https://www.youtube.com/RC4ever
My AIRSOFT YouTube channel:
(Mostly airsoft gameplays)
https://www.youtube.com/airguardianairsoft
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You can also follow me on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RC4ever
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/RC4Media
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jet3d_master
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Airguardian
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