Awsome buddy 😀 it looks like you allredy are very comfertable with it? 😊 only 3/4 months before the snow goes away here in Norway and you are out in the evening with just a sweater 😂 man i hope win the lottery ticket so i can moove down there
Hahahaha! Well, if you end up doing it, you'd be very welcome! :D My country is plagued with problems, but we have godlike weather and food, so there's no discounting that! 😁😁😆 And yep, I still have a long way to go but already starting to feel more comfortable with this one ♡♡♡
-- That is flying scale on a whole new level... They look like they fly slow, just like a real aircraft, EDFs are just too fast to look scale, unless you really good pilot and producer.
Thank you very much! I try my best to fly scale but aggressive :) Plus I'm still pretty new to kerosene birds and I feel more comfortable not pushing the speed envelope too much just yet. One way or another I'm more of a low speed flyer that a speed demon in general terms.
@@RC4ever wrote: "One way or another I'm more of a low speed flyer that a speed demon in general terms." -- That is the best kind of flying - "Believe you me!" Dussia Ace kind of lying - is "not my cup of tea"!
@RussianThunderrr I'm happy to hear that my work is appreciated! Personally, I also enjoy crazy flight styles like his, but I'd like to see more people actually attempting to do extreme scale aerobatics. You typically either find pilots that fly scale models very chill or extreme pilots that go full nuts, but very few if any that go 'crazy' in a 'crazy scale' kind of way. Like, trying to accurately perform what russian pilots pull on their airshows with the vectored sukhois. That's kinda what I aim and practice for, although I allow myself to 'exceed scale' too from time to time just for fun and science, hahaha 😆
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@@andystoybox1723 :DDDDDDDD
Super flying skills! And perfect Job on the camera! All very well done!
Thank you very much! :DDD
Very nice!!
@@notoo7 Thank you!
The EDF king is now a turbine king
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I think it may be some time before I can lay claim to that title though, but thanks for the words of praise, I'll try my best! ;D
Awsome buddy 😀 it looks like you allredy are very comfertable with it? 😊 only 3/4 months before the snow goes away here in Norway and you are out in the evening with just a sweater 😂 man i hope win the lottery ticket so i can moove down there
Hahahaha! Well, if you end up doing it, you'd be very welcome! :D
My country is plagued with problems, but we have godlike weather and food, so there's no discounting that! 😁😁😆
And yep, I still have a long way to go but already starting to feel more comfortable with this one ♡♡♡
-- That is flying scale on a whole new level... They look like they fly slow, just like a real aircraft, EDFs are just too fast to look scale, unless you really good pilot and producer.
Thank you very much! I try my best to fly scale but aggressive :)
Plus I'm still pretty new to kerosene birds and I feel more comfortable not pushing the speed envelope too much just yet. One way or another I'm more of a low speed flyer that a speed demon in general terms.
@@RC4ever wrote: "One way or another I'm more of a low speed flyer that a speed demon in general terms."
-- That is the best kind of flying - "Believe you me!" Dussia Ace kind of lying - is "not my cup of tea"!
@RussianThunderrr I'm happy to hear that my work is appreciated! Personally, I also enjoy crazy flight styles like his, but I'd like to see more people actually attempting to do extreme scale aerobatics. You typically either find pilots that fly scale models very chill or extreme pilots that go full nuts, but very few if any that go 'crazy' in a 'crazy scale' kind of way. Like, trying to accurately perform what russian pilots pull on their airshows with the vectored sukhois. That's kinda what I aim and practice for, although I allow myself to 'exceed scale' too from time to time just for fun and science, hahaha 😆
@@RC4ever -- Yes, exactly, spot on! Keep doing, what you doing/flying!
@RussianThunderrr You can count on it! ;)
lands like a Eurofighter huh? but as a turbine that thrust it fun to get use to.
Quite a bit on the nose heavy side has made me struggle a bit on the approaches. I'm slowly working that out ;)