Ok so for one, manipulating the sticks with thumbs on top is bad form. Secondly, whenever I see ppl flying “3D” I always shake my head thinking how fucking stupid that looks. It’s just jerking an aircraft around and there’s zero creativity. How about combining some 3D aspects and also flying this like what it is….a helicopter. At least make an attempt to put on a show and Impress not only with some fast action but also some slow deliberate airmanship. There’s no skill here. It’s all rote. Just seeing this guy jerking the sticks around and flirting with disaster if he loses control is asinine at best. 0.0 points.
Sad that trolls like you exist. I bet you can’t even hover a helicopter let alone go inverted. Your comments show you have zero knowledge but yet your arrogant enough to open your pie hole and demonstrate your lack of knowledge. The skill it takes to fly like he does in this video is obviously so far beyond your ability to comprehend that … well…. It is understandable that you can’t grasp the concepts. Go back to changing you doors on your truck and leave the helicopter flying to people who appreciate the hobby. Troll.
Thank you so much for showing stick movements on the transmitter. It's nice to see heli's making a comeback. At one point I thought they were going to be discontinued.
I have a passion for helis. I enjoy both the beautiful and graceful flight of a heli as it takes off, hovers or flies past, almost like a performer on a trapeze at the circus. I can appreciate the stick banging some aswel, you push these helis beyond what they were originally supposed todo. It's really amazing how they tic toc and don't fall apart by the negative pressure. I guess people are always doing this, it's either one end of the spectrum or the other. A guy in a park in NYC was flying freestyle like this, stick banging I call it. He brought the heli close during a pass and I can only assume he lost control or a gush of wind interrupted the flight. The heli hit him and nearly severed his head from his neck. By the time his friend ran over to him, the guy bleed out. Since then, new restrictions were implemented. We just can't fly these things anywhere anymore. Extremes kill? Where is the thrill in that? But watching these helis spin around and kinda do everything a real helicopter can't do, yeah I get it! Lol😲👍
I think what saves them is the youth these days could not be bothered doing stuff outdoors they would rather play on a sim or a drone. Heli interest is going down big time according to my rc local shop which is one of the biggest in Europe for SAB. You have to remember they are a chainsaw flying in the air and you really should be wearing protective eye glasses and some would need a helmet the way they fly it directly at people.....electronics do fail and one servo can mean it will come for you and these things go so fast you need to be superman to get out of the way.
That backwards inverted pass down the runway was absolutely sick You were maybe 2-3inches the entire time 😎 Both flights were awesome mate Sweet helicopters also 🔥👍✌️
That was super cool!! I didn't realize how much minimal cyclic is used. Hardly any stick throws on that side!! Edit: I should say minimal during softer 3D!!
Dude has mad pilot skills. Im a 30 year fixed wing pilot, been flying RC for nearly 50 years. My oldest son is a 15 year rotary wing pilot. Neither one of us can fly RC with anything approaching that level of skill. Most pilots don't devote that kind of time to develop those skills. That said, I'm old. I like low and slow these days. Don't have the vision for that. I like flying as scale like as possible with my "Hepalops" my youngest son's baby name for them, and sureally slow with my giant lazy bee.
Wow! How is this possible? How does the rotor not stall? And the turbulence wake of the device itself? How do you handle these things? I never thought that a helicopter, even a model aircraft, was capable of that! Congratulations!
Simple answer...helicopters beat the air into submission...a little better answer, rc helicopters work the same way as any full size helicopter, the difference is the blades, rotor head, etc., are a hundred times stronger then full size, the engine/motor puts out significantly more power then a scaled up size helicopters, the rotor head and tail rotor speeds are 10-20x or more faster then a full size helicopter...all this put together means rc models can do significantly more then full size helicopters...the same holds true with RC cars, boats, airplanes and to a point submarines...
That is INSANE!!! I seriously thought this was fake at first... I was into RC 10 cars for a while and spent more on replacing parts from crashing than I did for the original car. I can only imagine what you must have invested, to become this insanely masterful at piloting those... I'm going to share this with everyone!!!
@@jasonb1999 Thank you too for exciting my brain with something totally bad ass and different than what I have been watching on here 😁. I just got back on RUclips again this morning and watched another video of yours with the green Nitro helicopter. You are BAD ASS! I had no idea at all that anything like the things you are doing was possible with a helicopter. I keep thinking about a full size one flying like that and what an enemy would think to encounter that... My grandma made the blades for the Apache attack helicopters till she retired and I wish she was alive right now, so I could show her how you are flying the radio controlled ones... I'm sure she would be amazed big time! Do you compete flying like you do or is it just how you fly? If their isn't competitions for flying like that there should be.. I know I would love to see that in real life at least lol..
@@beckwerks Thanks man! Awesome to hear. I go to events for the helis, but they’re just for fun and hanging out with friends. There are competitions for this stuff tho!
Hi. Does a 3 headed blade need any special tuning compared to a 2 bladed one (asides from blade tracking an additional blade). Tail gyros, pitch & roll rates similar (minus a lower head speed)? I'm thinking of getting a KSE Raw and just want to know what to expect before I do. Thank you.
How long did it take you to get to the point of experience you are at right now? I am a former US Army Blackhawk pilot and just a FYI......real ones cannot do this lol I fly RC planes and would like to fly helicopters but being 50 years old I'm not into doing what you do and are very good at. This is a great video, you should feel blessed.
Ive been flying RC Helis for a couple years now. I used to fly when i was around 10-12 years old but never to this degree. I started again in 2019ish and fell into the deep end! Thank you for your service! My love for full scale helicopters definitely influenced me in getting into this hobby, even if they dont fly at all the same. Lol
Yes thank you for service..start with a cheaper model to lean on.. if you allready fly planes is not that much differant. Forward flight is easy..hovering you just have to learn how.. now while you are learing to fly heli's. Start building that scale blackhawk you know you want. : )
I can't think of any other way a helicopter could possibly fly like this unless you can control the pitch of the props. How does it work? For the love of all that is good please tell me
@@jasonb1999 at first it kind of broke my brain. If I didn't see it happen I would have said it was impossible. I visualized the mechanics of the props in flight and a stationary blade, no matter how fast its turning, only has one thrust angle. So the props HAD to be able to change angles. The mechanics behind that are very impressive I imagine. I bet coding the inputs was a b*tch though, the servos on the props have to be extremely fast and precise...if it even uses servos. Its an interesting machine you've got
@@jasonb1999 многие и многие часы на на симуляторе а потом на РС модели. И только так я чего то сумел сделать. Браво . С лучшими пожеланиями из России.
1600, 1800, and 2000. Any thing above 2000 is insane, i would compare 2000 on a tri to 2300-2400 on a two bladed. My head gains are pretty low, 37 in bank 3.
Holy Fuck dude!!! I’ve not been able to find anyone in my town to teach me to fly a helicopter, much less like that!! And here you are making me want to buy one say “ah to hell with it if I crash I crash” and then try to teach myself!! Impressive skill man and my hat’s off to ya.
How does that 2 bladed one fly with a rotor that is almost stalled? Sometimes it goes backwards. How is that possible? Cool what a camera shutter speed vs head speed will give you for an affect. Great flying btw. Also love your tats
Love the look of tri-blades. The blade noise is so unique, noticeably higher pitched compared to a standard dual blade. Bet that Goblin felt like it had torque in the punchouts for dayyyys. 1900rpm is also respectable, though I wonder what the upper limit is for a tri-blade at this size 🤔
@@jasonb1999 Hey, I'm just jealous that you got to fly this beauty. I'm stuck here with the 250 size heli I got a decade ago lmao. Be careful though! Could be a lot of strain on the head
I'm trying to think what would happen if I showed up at my local club in no shirt and dungarees - then again if I flew my Kraken like that it wouldn't matter at all! You dear sir have my respect
thank you! about 2 years now i believe. I flew when i was younger also but ended up taking a break cuz i couldn’t afford it at the time. But got back into it in 2019
@@jasonb1999 haha. you are a very humble man. I want to ask, when do you feel like you are ready to get a big heli like RAW ? I assume you first start with a small one, and keep practicing for a while, then go to a bigger one. So, how long you have stayed with a small helicopter?
@@43SunSon Thank you!! I would recommend practicing on a simulator such as AccuRC, and if you want to start with a small heli, the Blade 230s is a great starter. Learn all your hovering orientations and forward flight and move on up. The larger the heli, the more stable and “easier” to fly once you get over the intimidation from size. :) My 700’s take wayyy less work to hover stable than the smaller helis.
Ok so for one, manipulating the sticks with thumbs on top is bad form.
Secondly, whenever I see ppl flying “3D” I always shake my head thinking how fucking stupid that looks. It’s just jerking an aircraft around and there’s zero creativity.
How about combining some 3D aspects and also flying this like what it is….a helicopter. At least make an attempt to put on a show and Impress not only with some fast action but also some slow deliberate airmanship.
There’s no skill here. It’s all rote. Just seeing this guy jerking the sticks around and flirting with disaster if he loses control is asinine at best.
0.0 points.
Hahah, wish i could pin your comment. Love these ones! 😂 Bad form, you’re hilarious.
Excited to feature you on my next segment of, “Obnoxious Comments.”
@@jasonb1999 learn to fly correctly then. 🤷♂️
@@c208driver6 Comment pinned, enjoy. 😁
Sad that trolls like you exist. I bet you can’t even hover a helicopter let alone go inverted. Your comments show you have zero knowledge but yet your arrogant enough to open your pie hole and demonstrate your lack of knowledge. The skill it takes to fly like he does in this video is obviously so far beyond your ability to comprehend that … well…. It is understandable that you can’t grasp the concepts. Go back to changing you doors on your truck and leave the helicopter flying to people who appreciate the hobby. Troll.
That's an insanely impressive wireless hedge trimmer.
You know what.... even a dragonfly would be impressed watching that machine fly.!
My brain has turned to jelly watching your sensational skills - fantastic , 👍
Thank you!
Thank you so much for showing stick movements on the transmitter. It's nice to see heli's making a comeback. At one point I thought they were going to be discontinued.
Not afraid of needles, new Tat for the video! Kudos.
First time I've seen stick cam on one these helis. Awesome!
Its been done for over a decade now, jeez dont freak out
Beautiful, like watching crazy dragonfly preforming bailey
Such a cool perspective. Very impressive. The sounds are amazing!!!
I'm not sure what was more impressive, the bird or the piloting.
Right? What in carnations f was that!?
@@2A-Jake the way guys have been flying for decades now, lol. Little late to the party.
This is why helis are, and always will be, cooler than drones imo
Nice flying
Sick Pink! Sick Skills.
That is off the chain. excellent demonstration
I love a great video with RC Cam. Excellent flight!
I have a passion for helis. I enjoy both the beautiful and graceful flight of a heli as it takes off, hovers or flies past, almost like a performer on a trapeze at the circus. I can appreciate the stick banging some aswel, you push these helis beyond what they were originally supposed todo. It's really amazing how they tic toc and don't fall apart by the negative pressure. I guess people are always doing this, it's either one end of the spectrum or the other. A guy in a park in NYC was flying freestyle like this, stick banging I call it. He brought the heli close during a pass and I can only assume he lost control or a gush of wind interrupted the flight. The heli hit him and nearly severed his head from his neck. By the time his friend ran over to him, the guy bleed out. Since then, new restrictions were implemented. We just can't fly these things anywhere anymore. Extremes kill? Where is the thrill in that? But watching these helis spin around and kinda do everything a real helicopter can't do, yeah I get it! Lol😲👍
I think what saves them is the youth these days could not be bothered doing stuff outdoors they would rather play on a sim or a drone. Heli interest is going down big time according to my rc local shop which is one of the biggest in Europe for SAB. You have to remember they are a chainsaw flying in the air and you really should be wearing protective eye glasses and some would need a helmet the way they fly it directly at people.....electronics do fail and one servo can mean it will come for you and these things go so fast you need to be superman to get out of the way.
Gotta love that evil sound. 👍 I have a chunk of my chin missing so I don't have the brass to play with rotors and props anymore. 🤕
Pilot terbaik yang pernah saya lihat. Biasanya helikopter hanya terbang horizontal dan vertikal. Ini benar-benar menakjubkan
That backwards inverted pass down the runway was absolutely sick You were maybe 2-3inches the entire time 😎 Both flights were awesome mate Sweet helicopters also 🔥👍✌️
Wow this thing looks dangerous. Reminds me of a hummingbird combined with a dragonfly ❤
That 3 blade back flips are siiiiiiiiiiiiiick
That was super cool!! I didn't realize how much minimal cyclic is used. Hardly any stick throws on that side!! Edit: I should say minimal during softer 3D!!
Fantastic! Mind completely blown away...
WOW! Dragonfly skills!
Dude has mad pilot skills. Im a 30 year fixed wing pilot, been flying RC for nearly 50 years. My oldest son is a 15 year rotary wing pilot. Neither one of us can fly RC with anything approaching that level of skill. Most pilots don't devote that kind of time to develop those skills. That said, I'm old. I like low and slow these days. Don't have the vision for that. I like flying as scale like as possible with my "Hepalops" my youngest son's baby name for them, and sureally slow with my giant lazy bee.
this guy can fly
Very nice flying! Excellent footage. 🚁💨💪
thank you!! The quality footage is always thanks to my cousin Spencer! 🤩
Very nice flights, it looks beautifull. 👏👏👏👏
Yeah... that works for me. Mad skills you have brother. Naw... Sick.. thats just as sick as is gets.
Extremely Rewarding and inspiring to watch. Your control is amazing..keep it up ...!!!
If that cat ever got in a cobra,he would be a force to recon with
Wow! How is this possible? How does the rotor not stall? And the turbulence wake of the device itself? How do you handle these things? I never thought that a helicopter, even a model aircraft, was capable of that! Congratulations!
It works because they changed the head and the 120⁰ coaxial control surface acts just as it would with any other head
Simple answer...helicopters beat the air into submission...a little better answer, rc helicopters work the same way as any full size helicopter, the difference is the blades, rotor head, etc., are a hundred times stronger then full size, the engine/motor puts out significantly more power then a scaled up size helicopters, the rotor head and tail rotor speeds are 10-20x or more faster then a full size helicopter...all this put together means rc models can do significantly more then full size helicopters...the same holds true with RC cars, boats, airplanes and to a point submarines...
Bro, thank you so much for making this video, I have been really really interested in this. Thank you! Excellent, excellent flying.
I dont understand how any of that is aerodynamically possible but it looks awesome.
Incredible skills on the sticks
thank you!
😳 dang boy knows how to fly..... thanks for the vid rc brother 👍
You make it look very easy great flight.
That is some bad ass flying
That is INSANE!!! I seriously thought this was fake at first... I was into RC 10 cars for a while and spent more on replacing parts from crashing than I did for the original car. I can only imagine what you must have invested, to become this insanely masterful at piloting those...
I'm going to share this with everyone!!!
thank you!
@@jasonb1999 Thank you too for exciting my brain with something totally bad ass and different than what I have been watching on here 😁.
I just got back on RUclips again this morning and watched another video of yours with the green Nitro helicopter. You are BAD ASS! I had no idea at all that anything like the things you are doing was possible with a helicopter.
I keep thinking about a full size one flying like that and what an enemy would think to encounter that...
My grandma made the blades for the Apache attack helicopters till she retired and I wish she was alive right now, so I could show her how you are flying the radio controlled ones... I'm sure she would be amazed big time!
Do you compete flying like you do or is it just how you fly? If their isn't competitions for flying like that there should be.. I know I would love to see that in real life at least lol..
@@beckwerks Thanks man! Awesome to hear. I go to events for the helis, but they’re just for fun and hanging out with friends. There are competitions for this stuff tho!
This is the best RC HELI VIDEO EVER!
Good job boy, amazing
Absolutely insane the control he has over that thing 👏
Truly incredible skill of the pilot and amazing capability of the machine.. I wont try that with my old Bell 47😆
wow
unmatched in maneuver ability
awesome 👍
Kyle stacys dad helped me learn to fly Heli’s. Kyle and his dad are incredibly nice and will help when asked. Great video!!!!!
100% They’re great people!
could this tech be used on full size military helis ?
Haha, i dont believe anyone could withstand those types of G's in a full scale.
Hi. Does a 3 headed blade need any special tuning compared to a 2 bladed one (asides from blade tracking an additional blade). Tail gyros, pitch & roll rates similar (minus a lower head speed)? I'm thinking of getting a KSE Raw and just want to know what to expect before I do. Thank you.
Head gains will typically be lower than on 2 blades helis. You’ll also find the roll rates to be quicker and you’ll use less pitch for maneuvers.
Thank you for the quick response.
How long did it take you to get to the point of experience you are at right now? I am a former US Army Blackhawk pilot and just a FYI......real ones cannot do this lol
I fly RC planes and would like to fly helicopters but being 50 years old I'm not into doing what you do and are very good at. This is a great video, you should feel blessed.
Ive been flying RC Helis for a couple years now. I used to fly when i was around 10-12 years old but never to this degree. I started again in 2019ish and fell into the deep end!
Thank you for your service! My love for full scale helicopters definitely influenced me in getting into this hobby, even if they dont fly at all the same. Lol
Agreed!
Yes thank you for service..start with a cheaper model to lean on.. if you allready fly planes is not that much differant. Forward flight is easy..hovering you just have to learn how.. now while you are learing to fly heli's. Start building that scale blackhawk you know you want. : )
Beautiful flying skills
Bad ass. No words. Now settle down and have a beer and bowl with me. Keep it up bro! Killer control with the dual blade. Respect.
How is it that full size aircraft can not do things like this?
I think that's incredible. Wow
Very cool I like how you show the remote in your hand I always wondered what that looks like 😁👍
That would be one wild ride
I can't think of any other way a helicopter could possibly fly like this unless you can control the pitch of the props. How does it work? For the love of all that is good please tell me
You are correct! We run a set % of throttle and then control the collective/pitch of the blades.
@@jasonb1999 at first it kind of broke my brain. If I didn't see it happen I would have said it was impossible. I visualized the mechanics of the props in flight and a stationary blade, no matter how fast its turning, only has one thrust angle. So the props HAD to be able to change angles. The mechanics behind that are very impressive I imagine. I bet coding the inputs was a b*tch though, the servos on the props have to be extremely fast and precise...if it even uses servos. Its an interesting machine you've got
How many hrs practice does it take to b this good
Not sure about hours. I’ve been flying for a couple years.
Whatever next!
How to better these performances?
Amazing versatility.
Well Done Jason, great Flights! Thanks for sharing this Incredible video with us!
thanks Larry!
@@jasonb1999 Always a pleasure my friend!
@@jasonb1999 многие и многие часы на на симуляторе а потом на РС модели. И только так я чего то сумел сделать. Браво . С лучшими пожеланиями из России.
Pilot jest super👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 i heli tez.Trenowalem na swoimtrex700 ale nie moglem dojsc do takiej wprawy.Congrats dla Was 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 from Ricsi
what headspeed you using.... sounds aggressive for triblade nice vids btw
Most of that flight was around 1900 and then 2000 toward the end!
What headspeed are you running on the Tri?
On setup how much do you have to reduce the main gain for the Tri?
1600, 1800, and 2000. Any thing above 2000 is insane, i would compare 2000 on a tri to 2300-2400 on a two bladed.
My head gains are pretty low, 37 in bank 3.
Awesome flying. I don’t know how you kids can fly so great. I’ve been flying for 12 years and still suck 😅
THE "TOP"! very nice!
Holy Fuck dude!!! I’ve not been able to find anyone in my town to teach me to fly a helicopter, much less like that!! And here you are making me want to buy one say “ah to hell with it if I crash I crash” and then try to teach myself!! Impressive skill man and my hat’s off to ya.
i appreciate it!! i’d recommend get a simulator and practice!
nice flight, nice field!
Super.congrats from Poland.
You’re an incredible RC helicopter pilot. Period. Whauw!
thank you so much!
He probably shows it off at stoner events/ alternative lifestyle weekeds.
They huf the smoke.
Hahah funniest comment yet!
Real flight like a simulator, even better
Imagine trying to fly a Real helicopter like that... 'Nuff said!!!... Good stuff thanks for posting
Sera que e possível?
Yeah, there might be vomit all over the windshield...
Thanks for the video JB keep it up you rip!
Excellence in funnel work!!!!
Very very nice fly🤙
awesome video and awesome tattoo!!
Mad Skills..... Crazy!!!
Carajo, como haces para no perder la perspectiva del helicoptero al hacer tantos movimientos tan raros.
Where can i get my heli's custom painted bro? Or was it feasibly simple to do?
The gold Kraken was done by SAB themself. They do custom anything!
I have been on pheonix with a dx9 for almost 10 years now and i still cant fly 3d helli upside down, any advice on how i can get better?
Watch tutorial videos from pros! and get involved with a local helicopter club, that has helped me tremendously!
How does that 2 bladed one fly with a rotor that is almost stalled? Sometimes it goes backwards. How is that possible? Cool what a camera shutter speed vs head speed will give you for an affect. Great flying btw. Also love your tats
Haha! Agreed, i love seeing how different headspeeds interact with different frame rates. Thank you!
Love the look of tri-blades. The blade noise is so unique, noticeably higher pitched compared to a standard dual blade. Bet that Goblin felt like it had torque in the punchouts for dayyyys. 1900rpm is also respectable, though I wonder what the upper limit is for a tri-blade at this size 🤔
I haven’t gone above 2100. Manual says to not exceed 2k
@@jasonb1999 Hey, I'm just jealous that you got to fly this beauty. I'm stuck here with the 250 size heli I got a decade ago lmao. Be careful though! Could be a lot of strain on the head
@@Xenro66 The SAB head is designed for much harder flying than i’m capable of 😊
Awesome.!!
No quiero imaginar que se sinte estar dentro del helicóptero hahahaha
I tried that one time, made some really expensive confetti lol
Salut sur quelle simulateur vous êtes entraîner
Yous gots some skills brother!! 👏 add some lights and bam there is the explanation for 🛸ufos
Holy crap you got the skills!
Interesting and nice video captures
Very cool. How does one begin flying like this without crashing 100 times. It's quite amazing.
Thanks! Just a lot of practice! I also recommend using a simulator such as AccuRC or Next to practice.
I like the video of the Vcontrol inputs! Sweet!
thankyou!!
This kid is siccckkk!!!🤣 Awesome control!! If I tried that it will be in 40 pieces after it slams to the ground!
That looks insane.
Does he know what is he doing during the flight? I just understood something before the takeoff and after landing.... 🙄
I twiddle the sticks like that too but the helicopter always crashes 😢 help😅
practice practice! none of it is just twiddling😉
@@jasonb1999 For sure! Because I'm untrained, looks like twiddling to me haha
That triblade sounded sick! I wouldn't fly a copter with screaming servo's though.
That’s just how MKS servos sound.
How fast is a damn thing fly
I'm trying to think what would happen if I showed up at my local club in no shirt and dungarees - then again if I flew my Kraken like that it wouldn't matter at all! You dear sir have my respect
Lol, i believe it was around 110-115° F that day 😂 thank you!
Those things just defy gravity, don’t they?
Where and what field is this?
This is Bohn Field in Florence Arizona
Very impressive!
Those sounds! Scary
Buddy, you are a pro! May I ask, how long have you been flying a 3d Heli ?
thank you! about 2 years now i believe. I flew when i was younger also but ended up taking a break cuz i couldn’t afford it at the time. But got back into it in 2019
@@jasonb1999 oh, so, one more question, how did you become rich now? haha
@@43SunSon Sadly i’m definitely not rich lol😂😂
@@jasonb1999 haha. you are a very humble man. I want to ask, when do you feel like you are ready to get a big heli like RAW ? I assume you first start with a small one, and keep practicing for a while, then go to a bigger one. So, how long you have stayed with a small helicopter?
@@43SunSon Thank you!! I would recommend practicing on a simulator such as AccuRC, and if you want to start with a small heli, the Blade 230s is a great starter. Learn all your hovering orientations and forward flight and move on up. The larger the heli, the more stable and “easier” to fly once you get over the intimidation from size. :) My 700’s take wayyy less work to hover stable than the smaller helis.
What kind of sorcery is this?