I want to see that 5000 squeezed in there! Think that extra weight and mah is what squeezed that top speed out. I got 122mph on my eflite 70 viper with newer same motor as this and 100a esc with 4000 50c. Awesome jet. Can't wait for mine to arrive next week. 7s at the ready 👍🏾
I might need to put a Avian 80 or a 100 amp in it so I can have reverse thrust. Dropping over the trees tops and Getting it slowed down in time kinda spooks me so I haven't Maidened it yet. I can usually easily land my Banshee 64mm without needing it but not always. I might just have to grab my balls and give it a try.
I think I need to lean on the throttle more for take off. Shes rolling over when wheels come off the ground. Maybe my rates are to high. Gonna try low rates and stand on the throttle more for faster take off. Im busting it up bad. 😢 small field isnt helping.
Impressive speed. 132 mph is what I get out of a clean pass with my 90mm on smc hv. I’m sure you can squeeze a bit more out of the 70mm with a lighter (4000-4500) lipo and cleaning up the front retract. 👍👍
I have flown this jet more than 25 times. I was fully aware before its maiden that using flaps is necessary to properly land this jet. It is notorious for doing unrecoverable tip stalls without warning if you try to fly slowly without deploying flaps. It is not an easy jet to land. Landing it requires a methodical, scalelike approach with a rather long straight gradual glideslope. Your sink rate must be at an absolute minimum and your speed must be kept at around 1/4 throttle. It must be flown all the way to the ground. Land it like the full size jets-on the mains and with a gentle flare. Let the nose drop naturally to the runway. Don't force landings. I would not recommend this jet as a first EDF unless you already have prior experience with heavily loaded fast prop planes. A great teacher that can prepare you to fly the Viper 70 is the FMS P-39 Cobra II. If you can fly that comfortably, your transition to the Viper will be much smoother. Again, the Viper 70 is not really ideal as a first jet for those without solid experience with fast heavily loaded prop planes because it's not easy to land, has fierce tip stalling characteristics if flown slowly - or if you bank and yank at high speeds (the famous high speed stall), and lands fast even with flaps fully deployed. Please understand that the Viper 70 is not going to land slowly like your E-flite T-28 1.2 m or even your E-Flite P-51 or Corsair.
Amazing looking plane Woww nice video and Flying 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
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Looks great, flies great! Nice flying!
Which one would you recommend between FMS F16 64mm EDF jet Vs FMS Viper V2 70mm EDF jet(15th anniversary)?
The viper 70mm wins 🏆
What would you suggest between FMS J11 twin EDF Jet vs Viper V2 EDF jet@@RCPlaneReviewer
This jet is a keeper for sure! 🎉
It's awesome 👌
Great looking jet Great flying from both of you, you didn't mention how much battery usage left after the flight good job 😀👍👍
Yeah we forgot to do the battery part 💁♂️
Great video! Man I can't believe it was that fast on a dive! This things flat out locked in and super stabile!
Absolutely 💯
I want to see that 5000 squeezed in there! Think that extra weight and mah is what squeezed that top speed out. I got 122mph on my eflite 70 viper with newer same motor as this and 100a esc with 4000 50c. Awesome jet. Can't wait for mine to arrive next week. 7s at the ready 👍🏾
I got 127 Mph with a 4000mah no wind with the nose gear half cocked lol
"This jet has everything you want" Excuse me Bobby but I didn't hear Jeff confirm your statement, probably because it doesn't have lights! 😂
Lol..it doesn't have lights lol
👍👍😎 nice flights...
Looks fun my wife would kill me if I picked up another hobby 😂
Lol 😆
Good video guys!! I am able to get 4 mins or more with a 4000. And yeah I knew it was fast!!! Would love to see gps readings too!!
Nice flight. What’s the over and under for how of these will Jeff crash?
😂😂😂😂
It's pretty favorable
I shoulda jumped on one when they were available
I’ve got a Freewing BaE Hawk that looks very similar, do ya’ll have a BaE Hawk…?
Yes we have the FMS BAE HAWK 80mm...it's a pure rocket 🚀
Was that high rates or low rates?
Medium rates
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I might need to put a Avian 80 or a 100 amp in it so I can have reverse thrust. Dropping over the trees tops and Getting it slowed down in time kinda spooks me so I haven't Maidened it yet. I can usually easily land my Banshee 64mm without needing it but not always. I might just have to grab my balls and give it a try.
I say do it!! It's pretty easy all around
I think I need to lean on the throttle more for take off. Shes rolling over when wheels come off the ground. Maybe my rates are to high. Gonna try low rates and stand on the throttle more for faster take off. Im busting it up bad. 😢 small field isnt helping.
Too bad it’s not sold on Horizons website.
Why?
@@RCPlaneReviewer I have a ton of points that I can turn into a sweet discount. Like $80.00
@@dronecatalyst ahh makes sense to me!!
Okay ill bite, how did you burn up your gps?
Lol.....ahhhhh I plugged up a nimh battery to it and reversed the polarity...and i knew better!!!🤣
@@RCPlaneReviewer holy 💩
Impressive speed. 132 mph is what I get out of a clean pass with my 90mm on smc hv.
I’m sure you can squeeze a bit more out of the 70mm with a lighter (4000-4500) lipo and cleaning up the front retract. 👍👍
@John Thomas not bad I got 134mph on my viper on a smart 5000 100c lipo. Love the 90 fms and eflite vipers.
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Don’t use flaps ON LANDINGS SHE LOVES TO BOUNCE
Found that out too!!
I have flown this jet more than 25 times. I was fully aware before its maiden that using flaps is necessary to properly land this jet. It is notorious for doing unrecoverable tip stalls without warning if you try to fly slowly without deploying flaps. It is not an easy jet to land. Landing it requires a methodical, scalelike approach with a rather long straight gradual glideslope. Your sink rate must be at an absolute minimum and your speed must be kept at around 1/4 throttle. It must be flown all the way to the ground. Land it like the full size jets-on the mains and with a gentle flare. Let the nose drop naturally to the runway. Don't force landings.
I would not recommend this jet as a first EDF unless you already have prior experience with heavily loaded fast prop planes. A great teacher that can prepare you to fly the Viper 70 is the FMS P-39 Cobra II. If you can fly that comfortably, your transition to the Viper will be much smoother. Again, the Viper 70 is not really ideal as a first jet for those without solid experience with fast heavily loaded prop planes because it's not easy to land, has fierce tip stalling characteristics if flown slowly - or if you bank and yank at high speeds (the famous high speed stall), and lands fast even with flaps fully deployed. Please understand that the Viper 70 is not going to land slowly like your E-flite T-28 1.2 m or even your E-Flite P-51 or Corsair.
to fast + small plan = no good