Simple and too the point!!! THANK YOU!!! Nice flying and I will use these settings as my baseline throws! I used more expo than you do but the throw should be perfect as a starting point!
Great vid mate. I’ve been on the fence with this one as there are plenty of crash vids out there but yours is changing my mind. Thanks for talking through you landings and setup. Cheers!
Go over to Red beard RC reviews there you can see a 64 landing the way it should. We took a bell sander to the bottom of the wing made it. flat. we reshape the top of the wing, so the High Point is down 30% of the total cord. Put reflex in the ailerons disable the ailerons fly the whole thing from the tail 0:32 not has it tamed this beast it is predictable and even enjoyable to land
It takes off beautifully flies, beautifully sweep, wings, beautifully, but coming in for that landing. You better have your A game on we have been experimenting with reflex on the ailerons and vortex generators for the tips if freeing would just redesigned that wing it would be the best flying airplane ever
Im curious, currently setting mine up, maybe Im miss-remembering but I thought that the alerions were supposed to disable when the wing is swept back? Mine currently still have full throw...Keep in mind I haven't gotten to any of the programming yet (I fpv these things and run a full flight controller and iNav) just curious if the stock board should be doing that mix? Id like to use the control board thats already in the plane. thanks yo!
I had the twin 80 mm and did that and it did fly better but with this one with the control board, I actually prefer it with a little bit of throw with the ailerons
@@nomadrc6036 I did have that problem, but it was only because the wing sweep was plugged into the flap channel once I put it into a seventh channel the issue resolved itself
I like the comment other than tricky on the landings landing is everything who cares what is doing in the sky if you can’t get it on the ground in one piece
It drops a wing violently because some idiot put a laminator flow air foil on the wingtips. This is a fatal flaw not only do you have to be an expert to land it will still bite you.
The trouble with online forums are that one cannot pick up on sarcasm or the intention of the individual behind the post. If you’re being sarcastic, I get it. Please disregard the rest of this comment if that was your intention. Now, if you were actually wondering what expo is, computerized radios such as the Spektrum DX6E, DX8,or NX10 (as well as other Spektrum radios and other brands) have the option to limit the response sensitivity on your flight control stick. Expo can be a “taboo” in RC as it hasn’t always been around and in a hobby dominated by those born into balsa wood, glow plugs, and transmitters requiring a HAM radio license, new technology can be looked down upon by those who learned to fly with no gyro and think stabilizers are for inept pilots. Hence my initial comment above. Now to explain Expo in depth. (Keep in mind all numbers you see are assuming your Dual Rates are set to 100%. With a certain percentage of Expo, if you move your aileron stick to +50 (right roll, halfway between neutral stick and full right deflection) your aileron would only deflect to 25 percent. Yet, in this same configuration, +100 (full right roll) would result in near 100 percent deflection. I say ‘near’ because - at least for Spektrum - it tends to shave off a few millimeters of deflection on the control surface at max stick. The term “Expo” is short for “exponential” as it makes your controls more forgiving at the center more and normal towards the ends. As the curve races to catch up from +50 = 25% deflection to +100 ≈ 100% deflection, you could see +80 = 75% aileron deflection but at +90 see a 87% deflection. There’s generally a graph in the transmitter menu which shows these values based on your desired expo value. I use 30% expo value as a baseline. Works pretty well for my style of flying. I prefer Expo over SAFE as safe limits your flight envelope, while expo allows for full control and yet gives you more forgiving control so long as you keep the stick close to the center. Phew! That was long. If you made it this far, congratulations! Hope this helps, and like I said, if you did intend it as a sarcastic joke, well then hopefully the lecture didn’t put you to sleep!
Nice work, man! It's good to see more success stories with this fantastic airframe. 🧡
Thanks man! Love to see you found my video!
Holy Hannah that takeoff was beautiful
Well Done ! Love the insight!
Great Piloting !
Thanks!
Kudos for sticking it out. I've already been put off on this one.
Rock on!
Simple and too the point!!! THANK YOU!!! Nice flying and I will use these settings as my baseline throws! I used more expo than you do but the throw should be perfect as a starting point!
No problem man happy my first video could be such a help!
I have plenty more flight reviews coming of bigger jets, so stay tuned for those!
Good job, I've got one coming next week. Great tips!
Hey buddy, can you please share your flaps setup? In percentages. Thanks
Great vid mate. I’ve been on the fence with this one as there are plenty of crash vids out there but yours is changing my mind. Thanks for talking through you landings and setup. Cheers!
Of course man! That’s what my channel is for!
Go over to Red beard RC reviews there you can see a 64 landing the way it should. We took a bell sander to the bottom of the wing made it. flat. we reshape the top of the wing, so the High Point is down 30% of the total cord. Put reflex in the ailerons disable the ailerons fly the whole thing from the tail 0:32 not has it tamed this beast it is predictable and even enjoyable to land
The simultaneous sweep and roll was super cool!
Thanks Man!!
Sweet video! Great to see you rip it around. Love your flying field.
Thanks man appreciate it!
I have a ton of 90m free wing jets that will be in future reviews!
I’m a huge fan of motion Rc!
It takes off beautifully flies, beautifully sweep, wings, beautifully, but coming in for that landing. You better have your A game on we have been experimenting with reflex on the ailerons and vortex generators for the tips if freeing would just redesigned that wing it would be the best flying airplane ever
nice
Nice video and flying
Thanks man!
good video mate, blue syks :)
Nice job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Im curious, currently setting mine up, maybe Im miss-remembering but I thought that the alerions were supposed to disable when the wing is swept back? Mine currently still have full throw...Keep in mind I haven't gotten to any of the programming yet (I fpv these things and run a full flight controller and iNav) just curious if the stock board should be doing that mix? Id like to use the control board thats already in the plane. thanks yo!
I had the twin 80 mm and did that and it did fly better but with this one with the control board, I actually prefer it with a little bit of throw with the ailerons
Suite flight
Freewing owes us$500 and an apology.
How come? Mine flies Excellent I can’t find too much wrong with it other than it’s kind of tricky on landings.
@@Connorhola Apparently lots of troubles with wing sweep, one wing sweeping back and crashing is what I've been hearing.
@@nomadrc6036 I did have that problem, but it was only because the wing sweep was plugged into the flap channel once I put it into a seventh channel the issue resolved itself
I like the comment other than tricky on the landings landing is everything who cares what is doing in the sky if you can’t get it on the ground in one piece
Where are you placing the RX antennaes?
One is going straight back and the other is going 180° to the nose
Caution with using C G on wings. The fuselage is more accurate due to wings ability to move.
It’s Really accurate as long as the wings are out and the gear is down!
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It drops a wing violently because some idiot put a laminator flow air foil on the wingtips. This is a fatal flaw not only do you have to be an expert to land it will still bite you.
I know what this is but I've not heard any mention of it on this bird. I'll have to check it.
Good job 👏 time to upgrade your radio so you can use a 10 channel. 😊
Yep I plan on getting the NX10 with in a few days!
Love your video! Are you able to add a business inquiry email address and country to your profile? Thanks.
Yep no problem!
Just added them to my description!
what is expo?
The trouble with online forums are that one cannot pick up on sarcasm or the intention of the individual behind the post. If you’re being sarcastic, I get it. Please disregard the rest of this comment if that was your intention.
Now, if you were actually wondering what expo is, computerized radios such as the Spektrum DX6E, DX8,or NX10 (as well as other Spektrum radios and other brands) have the option to limit the response sensitivity on your flight control stick.
Expo can be a “taboo” in RC as it hasn’t always been around and in a hobby dominated by those born into balsa wood, glow plugs, and transmitters requiring a HAM radio license, new technology can be looked down upon by those who learned to fly with no gyro and think stabilizers are for inept pilots. Hence my initial comment above.
Now to explain Expo in depth. (Keep in mind all numbers you see are assuming your Dual Rates are set to 100%.
With a certain percentage of Expo, if you move your aileron stick to +50 (right roll, halfway between neutral stick and full right deflection) your aileron would only deflect to 25 percent. Yet, in this same configuration, +100 (full right roll) would result in near 100 percent deflection. I say ‘near’ because - at least for Spektrum - it tends to shave off a few millimeters of deflection on the control surface at max stick. The term “Expo” is short for “exponential” as it makes your controls more forgiving at the center more and normal towards the ends. As the curve races to catch up from +50 = 25% deflection to +100 ≈ 100% deflection, you could see +80 = 75% aileron deflection but at +90 see a 87% deflection. There’s generally a graph in the transmitter menu which shows these values based on your desired expo value. I use 30% expo value as a baseline. Works pretty well for my style of flying. I prefer Expo over SAFE as safe limits your flight envelope, while expo allows for full control and yet gives you more forgiving control so long as you keep the stick close to the center.
Phew! That was long. If you made it this far, congratulations! Hope this helps, and like I said, if you did intend it as a sarcastic joke, well then hopefully the lecture didn’t put you to sleep!
@@AerospaceMatt thanks for replying always wondered what is was but dont think Ill use it,
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You are running 6 channel radio????????
@@sanubionskiwalker957 no I have a NX8