Thanks love the build video, flying, music and great attitude all-around. So glad to have first rate class act leader in this hobby and yet humble. I just got the Mamba 10 G2 after seeing your video. I am a relative beginner 3d pilot and I absolutely love it, such a joy to fly. I will be keeping my eye on Flex and already see 2-3 more Flex Innovations planes I saw you fly that are now on my wish list.
Yea, not sure what neomatrix3612 means about the quality of their foam planes? I have both the 10e and 60e G2 RV8’s. The 60e Cap 232, and the 10e Yak55, all from Flex. These planes are easily the best foam planes I’ve ever encountered. I’ve been in the hobby for almost 20 years. As far as their balsa planes, I can’t speak to. The only balsa planes I own are from Extreme Flight, and they are, without a doubt, hands down the highest quality aerobatic balsa planes available, anywhere. Jase used to be sponsored by Extreme Flight, until very recently when he switched to Flex. This plane looks almost identical to an Extreme Flight plane. I’d imagine it’s of the same quality. I’d like to see some specs of the motor and servos. See how they compare to the Dualsky Racing motors and the T-Motor combos that come with the Extreme Flight Receiver Ready/Plug n Plays. The Skywalker ESC is ok, but I would much prefer the AM116 from T-Motor, or the Platinum Pro from Hobbywing.
Jase, explain further your statement that a plane that size doesnt necessarily need gyro stabilization. Does that mean you like it for larger planes? or what is the size that you personally recommend gyro stabilization is what Im getting at... thanks!
Aura is pre-installed and pre-programmed for PNP. I was wanting to clarify that the reason this is included is not just for the stabilization option, but rather to supply the proper rates and mixing setups out of the box. I choose to fly this at high rates with the gyro off.
This airframe (along with the rest of the Flex balsa lineup) is manufactured at one of, if not the most high quality ARF factories in the world. They have decades of experience and are invested heavily into this type of airplane. Regarding the power setup, I am very confident that this setup will provide the power you need for performance. This all embodies the ideology behind the 60E "Pro" designation.
I just got Mamba 10 G2. First plane I have gotten from Flex and I don't see what you are claiming. For the price it is easily the best flying and overall quality plane I own. Totally satisfied Flex customer here so far.
I totally agree!!! Foam Planes are not ‘perfect’, but the Flex foam planes (I have the Mamba 10 G2) are really strong, flexible , for not so good landings, and repair is SO MUCH EASIER than balsa planes. For me, BEST plane for the $$
Once again, you ROCK! I think they must have designed that plane for you - awesome flight! (Maybe bring a live cameraman next time)
Wow. That’s a lot of power to be able to funnel like that. Can’t wait to get mine.
Ok, Jase, there ain't no way that plane flew like that on its maiden! But it's great flying as usual!
One talented pilot and a nice looking airplane.
Thanks love the build video, flying, music and great attitude all-around. So glad to have first rate class act leader in this hobby and yet humble.
I just got the Mamba 10 G2 after seeing your video. I am a relative beginner 3d pilot and I absolutely love it, such a joy to fly. I will be keeping my eye on Flex and already see 2-3 more Flex Innovations planes I saw you fly that are now on my wish list.
Awesome flying!
yeah nice
If only I could fly like that.
Yea, not sure what neomatrix3612 means about the quality of their foam planes? I have both the 10e and 60e G2 RV8’s. The 60e Cap 232, and the 10e Yak55, all from Flex. These planes are easily the best foam planes I’ve ever encountered. I’ve been in the hobby for almost 20 years. As far as their balsa planes, I can’t speak to. The only balsa planes I own are from Extreme Flight, and they are, without a doubt, hands down the highest quality aerobatic balsa planes available, anywhere. Jase used to be sponsored by Extreme Flight, until very recently when he switched to Flex. This plane looks almost identical to an Extreme Flight plane. I’d imagine it’s of the same quality. I’d like to see some specs of the motor and servos. See how they compare to the Dualsky Racing motors and the T-Motor combos that come with the Extreme Flight Receiver Ready/Plug n Plays. The Skywalker ESC is ok, but I would much prefer the AM116 from T-Motor, or the Platinum Pro from Hobbywing.
Thats usually how my maidens on a completely new stylr airframe go too....
Jase, explain further your statement that a plane that size doesnt necessarily need gyro stabilization. Does that mean you like it for larger planes? or what is the size that you personally recommend gyro stabilization is what Im getting at... thanks!
Aura is pre-installed and pre-programmed for PNP. I was wanting to clarify that the reason this is included is not just for the stabilization option, but rather to supply the proper rates and mixing setups out of the box. I choose to fly this at high rates with the gyro off.
Only flown gas planes nitro and real gas , might have to try electric i guess .
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The problem is the quality of their foamies is so bad, how do we know this build quality on this is any better?
This airframe (along with the rest of the Flex balsa lineup) is manufactured at one of, if not the most high quality ARF factories in the world. They have decades of experience and are invested heavily into this type of airplane. Regarding the power setup, I am very confident that this setup will provide the power you need for performance. This all embodies the ideology behind the 60E "Pro" designation.
I just got Mamba 10 G2. First plane I have gotten from Flex and I don't see what you are claiming. For the price it is easily the best flying and overall quality plane I own. Totally satisfied Flex customer here so far.
I totally agree!!! Foam
Planes are not ‘perfect’, but the Flex foam planes (I have the Mamba 10 G2) are really strong, flexible , for not so good landings, and repair is SO MUCH EASIER than balsa planes. For me, BEST plane for the $$
@@JaseDussiaThanks for the info Jase. I will be trying one when they are available in my stockists.
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