Seba's 3-AXIS Vectoring Mig Video
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Is this a single engine or a twin ? What engine ?
Is this a single engine or a twin ? What engine ?
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twin, jetcats I believe, site says p-70's.
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Is this a single engine or a twin ? What engine ?
Is this a single engine or a twin ? What engine ?
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That is the most awesome thing I have ever seen in a scale model. The 5' hover took ball$ the size of churchbells. I really enjoyed the flatspins . Hey, how about the "COBRA" move. My hats off to you Sabastino. That is one impressive model with some awesome flying skills for sure. I'm saving that video in the favorites
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Wow, impressive! Much more so, than a 3-d prop hanger, I think... [8D] Thats no cheap airplane, for sure...
Edit --> Oh, I assumed it was the Fiber Classics kit. It is something different, apparently with a single P-160, as shown on his website...
Edited again per Gary B --> twin P-160s - Wow!
Edit --> Oh, I assumed it was the Fiber Classics kit. It is something different, apparently with a single P-160, as shown on his website...
Edited again per Gary B --> twin P-160s - Wow!
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Wow, impressive! Much more so, than a 3-d prop hanger, I think... [8D] Thats no cheap airplane, for sure...
Edit --> Oh, I assumed it was the Fiber Classics kit. It is something different, apparently with a single P-160, as shown on his website...
Wow, impressive! Much more so, than a 3-d prop hanger, I think... [8D] Thats no cheap airplane, for sure...
Edit --> Oh, I assumed it was the Fiber Classics kit. It is something different, apparently with a single P-160, as shown on his website...
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I cannot imagine what that plane weighs? Does anyone know? Did it compete at the WJM? I assume they weight them.
The reason I say that is that the turbines are mounted so far aft, it is incredible. I can't imagine how he balanced it. Incredible flying too!
Also does anyone know if he modified the kit to make it a 9-13 fuse profile or did he stay with the 9.12 profile?
EDIT: A quick back of the envelope calculation from measuring my plane says he would need about 1.5-2 pounds of lead in the nose with all else being equal. Not so bad I guess
The reason I say that is that the turbines are mounted so far aft, it is incredible. I can't imagine how he balanced it. Incredible flying too!
Also does anyone know if he modified the kit to make it a 9-13 fuse profile or did he stay with the 9.12 profile?
EDIT: A quick back of the envelope calculation from measuring my plane says he would need about 1.5-2 pounds of lead in the nose with all else being equal. Not so bad I guess
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Simply the most amazing RC Jet demonstration that I have ever seen very nice video.
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Simply the most amazing RC Jet demonstration that I have ever seen very nice video.

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The vector thrust units are in the JetCat catalogue. I saw this plane flying at WJM and it was as good as it looks in the video. Also it is worth looking at the full size Mig 35 demos in Youtube. Vector thrust demos by highly skilled model jet pilots in Europe is a fast developing art. There were a pair of J10 aircraft at JetpPower that were able to do a more convincing hover and rotate through 360 degrees only a few feet above the ground. Also Wolfgang Kluhr did a similar demo with his Rookie rotating through 360 degrees.
John
The vector thrust units are in the JetCat catalogue. I saw this plane flying at WJM and it was as good as it looks in the video. Also it is worth looking at the full size Mig 35 demos in Youtube. Vector thrust demos by highly skilled model jet pilots in Europe is a fast developing art. There were a pair of J10 aircraft at JetpPower that were able to do a more convincing hover and rotate through 360 degrees only a few feet above the ground. Also Wolfgang Kluhr did a similar demo with his Rookie rotating through 360 degrees.
John
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Incredible!! the video inspired me to get my mig back into the air again. Going to swap out the 120s and install the 160SE with Todd's thrust vectoring. Hopefully to get it ready for Sincity Jet.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_12...tm.htm#1203068
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_12...tm.htm#1203068
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This is where I ordered my thurst vectoring system for my Rookie II/P120, looks quite the same...
http://www.stukerjurgen.de/Englisch/home_EN.htm Scroll down the page...or go to Online-Shop for details...
Works nice in my Rookie. Good quality.
http://www.stukerjurgen.de/Englisch/home_EN.htm Scroll down the page...or go to Online-Shop for details...
Works nice in my Rookie. Good quality.



