Here are a few very intense flights with 'Люда', showing off many extreme post-stall maneuvers that are so iconical and particular of the Su-35.
On this day the weather was perfect for a smooth flight which allowed me to lower the altitude safety threshold to get amazing views of the jet doing crazy stuff and the background clouds were also pretty cool! :D
Kulbits, cobras, flat spins, high-alpha, barrel rolls, what else? :p
Hope you enjoy the show!
These were Lyuda's flights 72nd to 74th.
SU-35 pilot: Airguardian
Ground video: Luis Ibáñez
Airfield: RACBSA
My 3rd Su-35 with the FPV gear (Nadya) is still going, but due to the extra equipment installed on that one, the total weight and resulting center of mass affected negatively the jet's ability to perform certain maneuvers which led me to decide that I needed a separate Su-35 (4th airframe) to be able to fly the way I like. (The other will stick to the FPV role and formation flight stuff).
At this point I have already made about 10 cycles with my new Turnigy Panther Graphene Li-Pos from hobbyking (6S 5000mAh), and they are holding up pretty well, even having had a few excesses with some of them and getting discharged down to 3V, they coped with it without getting killed... actually not even puffed. How's that for a change in Li-Po performance? :D
If you are interested in getting this jet, check my build video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sHVKNWVwDI
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Regarding my SU-35 setup:
This is a fairly modded Freewing SU-35S. It includes a gyro for the TV nozzles to help perform extreme hover and high alpha maneuvers (Stabilizing functions are only turned on for particular maneuvers).
As for the jet itself, the SU-35S is well known for its supermaneuverability features, that are a result of a good aerodynamic design coupled with the use of thrust vectoring nozzless.
The pilot displays a few post-stall maneuvers using the TV nozzles that would be otherwise impossible to perform with a normal jet aircraft.
GEAR DESCRIPTION:
Airplane: Freewing SU-35S dual 70mm EDF
Motors: 2x Freewing Outrunner 3048-2150kv (Stock ones)
Fans: 2x Freewing 12 blade EDF (Stock ones)
ESCs: 2x Hobbywing (Stock ones)
Servos: Freewing, metal gear (Stock ones)
Servos for tailerons and TV yaw: Turnigy TGY-306G
Receiver: FrSky X8R working in D16 mode with telemetry.
External BEC: Turnigy 8-15A UBEC
Rx Battery: Rhino 2S 650mAh
Main Battery: Turnigy Panther Graphene 6S 5000mAh 70C
Gyro for thrust vectoring: Eagle Tree Guardian 2D/3D
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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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
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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
On this day the weather was perfect for a smooth flight which allowed me to lower the altitude safety threshold to get amazing views of the jet doing crazy stuff and the background clouds were also pretty cool! :D
Kulbits, cobras, flat spins, high-alpha, barrel rolls, what else? :p
Hope you enjoy the show!
These were Lyuda's flights 72nd to 74th.
SU-35 pilot: Airguardian
Ground video: Luis Ibáñez
Airfield: RACBSA
My 3rd Su-35 with the FPV gear (Nadya) is still going, but due to the extra equipment installed on that one, the total weight and resulting center of mass affected negatively the jet's ability to perform certain maneuvers which led me to decide that I needed a separate Su-35 (4th airframe) to be able to fly the way I like. (The other will stick to the FPV role and formation flight stuff).
At this point I have already made about 10 cycles with my new Turnigy Panther Graphene Li-Pos from hobbyking (6S 5000mAh), and they are holding up pretty well, even having had a few excesses with some of them and getting discharged down to 3V, they coped with it without getting killed... actually not even puffed. How's that for a change in Li-Po performance? :D
If you are interested in getting this jet, check my build video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sHVKNWVwDI
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Regarding my SU-35 setup:
This is a fairly modded Freewing SU-35S. It includes a gyro for the TV nozzles to help perform extreme hover and high alpha maneuvers (Stabilizing functions are only turned on for particular maneuvers).
As for the jet itself, the SU-35S is well known for its supermaneuverability features, that are a result of a good aerodynamic design coupled with the use of thrust vectoring nozzless.
The pilot displays a few post-stall maneuvers using the TV nozzles that would be otherwise impossible to perform with a normal jet aircraft.
GEAR DESCRIPTION:
Airplane: Freewing SU-35S dual 70mm EDF
Motors: 2x Freewing Outrunner 3048-2150kv (Stock ones)
Fans: 2x Freewing 12 blade EDF (Stock ones)
ESCs: 2x Hobbywing (Stock ones)
Servos: Freewing, metal gear (Stock ones)
Servos for tailerons and TV yaw: Turnigy TGY-306G
Receiver: FrSky X8R working in D16 mode with telemetry.
External BEC: Turnigy 8-15A UBEC
Rx Battery: Rhino 2S 650mAh
Main Battery: Turnigy Panther Graphene 6S 5000mAh 70C
Gyro for thrust vectoring: Eagle Tree Guardian 2D/3D
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
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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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