What is F5J RC glider competition? F5J rules explained for people who have never tried it before.

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    Finally I made this video! I do my best to explain F5J to people who have never heard of it before or who want to try it but don't really know what's going on.
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Комментарии • 96

  • @flightcomp
    @flightcomp  3 года назад +12

    Guys, I made a goof up on the rules regarding launching! You can launch your model anytime during the round. I.E. you can wait till 9 minutes have passed then launch. Obviously you will only get a .59 second flight time. There is no "30 second" launch window. You cannot launch before the buzzer.

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers 2 года назад

      Just like any race you have to wait for the buzzer but after that you can just sit on your ass as long as you want.

  • @kwadjutsufpv273
    @kwadjutsufpv273 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the explanation, I finally now understand the competition format 👍

  • @Araye
    @Araye 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Ali. Very cool and clear description of the contest. After watching your filmed contests, I kind of guessed the rules and objectives, but this video gels it all together.

  • @JorgeMuxica
    @JorgeMuxica 3 года назад +2

    Great and passionate description of F5J! Fun to watch.

  • @hekikuu
    @hekikuu 3 года назад +1

    I’m looking into this class. One of the kinds of flying I’ve never done in my 20 years in the hobby. Once I did get an UMX ASK-21 in a thermal and it was a rush.
    Thanks for clarifying this class, no more questions!

    • @CrazyTechLab
      @CrazyTechLab 5 месяцев назад

      Congrats on getting the Ask-21 into a thermal. My longest flight has been about 3 seconds!

  • @icorezx14r
    @icorezx14r 3 года назад +3

    Great Vid. You rambled a little bit, but there were points where your enthusiasm and passion for F5J could be totally seen. You really have a heart for this discipline. Keep up the good work, this hobby/sport needs more people like you.

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад +2

      Thank you sir!

    • @icorezx14r
      @icorezx14r 3 года назад

      @@flightcomp Your welcome Brother!

  • @rapharigoti
    @rapharigoti 3 года назад +1

    I loved the vídeo!! Thanks for sharing your passion for F5J and how the competition works!!
    Thanks

  • @vincentmartin2528
    @vincentmartin2528 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thanks for the comprehensive explanation. I have flown a few F3J and F3K contest but never F5 and this explains it as I would ask it.

  • @kenspaceman3938
    @kenspaceman3938 3 года назад +2

    That was very interesting, thanks!

  • @willchase1356
    @willchase1356 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful video, I've been flying now for about 4 years, started with planes but I really love the gliders because I used to fly them when I lived much closer to the airport. I knew F3j were motorless and F5J had motors, but I've looked up the rules several times and had a vague idea, but never really knew. The video, makes me want to find a larger glider, my largest now is a Nan Orion that is a dream to fly, and I just completed a Armsoar Fury (F5K) and its fun, especially just to grab something quick and fly, I can throw it assembled in my car, but after flying my Orion for a while, really ready to get something in the 3.5 to 4.0 meter range, and I'll start looking for F5J contests. It was a very good and well done primer, thank you!

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  2 года назад

      Thank you Will! Hope you try 5J!

  • @rcswissflyer9393
    @rcswissflyer9393 Год назад +1

    Thank you for clear overview.

  • @KetilDuna
    @KetilDuna 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this. Great explanations. Flew a 3m balsa model this summer, catching thermals. Really bitten. I'm expanding the hangar with some smaller powered sailplanes for now, maybe something fancy later on. Who knows, maybe I'll compete one day!

  • @soosmate
    @soosmate 2 года назад +1

    Thanks it was a great explanation!

  • @doversailplanes
    @doversailplanes 3 года назад +2

    I live a 12 hour drive from the closest contest so your videos are a great window in a part of the hobby that is not present where I live!

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад

      Glad to hear it! Happy flights!

  • @garryperrin2408
    @garryperrin2408 2 года назад

    So helpful. I really didn’t have any idea.

  • @Birdman953
    @Birdman953 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the explanation. I have been watching similar f5j videos and it got me interested to a point where I started doing some research into makes and models within the class. I was flabbergasted at the price of these planes! You can buy a very nice second hand hang glider for the cost of a single f5j setup! It becomes a wallet competition where you pay for the carbon fibre feather-weight compared to a balsa model at dread-weight, just like when I flew hang gliding competitions. Maybe do a segment on entry level models and how to compete with these, obviously more of a challenge, but I’m sure like me a lot of potential enthusiasts are put off by the price.

  • @tylerpalmer8973
    @tylerpalmer8973 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed the video! Makes me want to give F5J a try! I've recently taken an interest in vintage gliders and I think it would be fun to build one to try out in F5J before getting into the fancy stuff! Seems pretty simple and not hard to get into!

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  2 года назад

      Absolutely! I just flew a 25 year old model in a competition and did pretty well!

  • @johnw5154
    @johnw5154 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I found it interesting. I am looking to return to flying having had a 20 odd year break and I having flowing mostly power in the past, I am intrigued at trying something new. So was nice to watch. Cheers.

  • @Yngve_Dalen
    @Yngve_Dalen 3 года назад

    Great video , Thanks 👍

  • @NMdesertracer
    @NMdesertracer 3 года назад +1

    great video!

  • @cloudsplitter24
    @cloudsplitter24 2 года назад

    This was great, thanks! I'd love to see a video about entry level models, components, etc.

  • @codiddley
    @codiddley 3 года назад +1

    Good video- thank you. Just got a used 3.8 Xplorer 2 to play with- might enter a contest some day. One thing I can say- its a lot easier to see my 2M Gentle Lady down range in a thermal than the Xplorer! Disappears when edge-on! Can't see it at all!

  • @davidbennett1585
    @davidbennett1585 Год назад

    Always been curious. Thanks for the explanation.

  • @mikesrcgarage
    @mikesrcgarage 8 месяцев назад

    F5J gliders are amazing just beautiful. I would never turn a beautiful moldie into a lawn dart, not on purpose anyway lol! But to each his own ✌🏼😎👍🏼

  • @keithdouglass3618
    @keithdouglass3618 3 года назад +1

    👍🐨✈ well presented. watched your other videos. helped me to enter f5j..Keith Australia

  • @arnaldomedeiros3966
    @arnaldomedeiros3966 Год назад +1

    Great explanations. Very nice!!!

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it!

    • @arnaldomedeiros3966
      @arnaldomedeiros3966 Год назад

      @@flightcomp Hello Ali, I sent you an email. Arnaldo Medeiros - Brazil

  • @gordonyork6638
    @gordonyork6638 3 года назад

    Alright! Thank you.

  • @matthewsnyder4211
    @matthewsnyder4211 3 года назад

    Thank you !

  • @denismuller292
    @denismuller292 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this very interesting, informative and well presented video. You started with a presentation of the models used for F5J and I’d like to ask you if there is any advantage to choose a V-tail versus a “traditional” X-tail. Thanks for your channel.

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад +1

      Not really, some say V tail is less drag and less parts so lighter. However V tails can be tricky to get flying well.

  • @gordonyork6638
    @gordonyork6638 3 года назад +1

    Wow. That is way more interesting than I thought. Can you guys give an overview of other formats? I'd be cool to have some sort of commentator for vids of comps. Thank you. Someone finally made a rules vid.

    • @ottawaales9673
      @ottawaales9673 3 года назад

      ALES (Altitude Limited Electric Soaring) is the other (less) popular format in North America. All the altitude devices are set to a common cutoff altitude (100m, 150m or 200m) so everyone launches to the same height. 10 minute thermal endurance flight followed by a landing. ALES tends to be a landing contest more than a flying contest and is one of the main reasons it is less popular with experienced pilots. It is a great format for folks just getting into competition - there's none of the fear/uncertainty of launching super low as you do in F5J. I started in ALES and have moved on to F5J and my club here in Canada only runs F5J contests now.

  • @srnunan4783
    @srnunan4783 3 года назад

    Love your shirt brother 👍 so many of your viewers would have never heard of the radios that all the clones were actually copied from

  • @robmorgan111
    @robmorgan111 3 года назад +2

    Just a note , I am not sure that you mentioned on the launch height that the altis measures the highest point during the power phase +10 seconds , so ANY height in the 1st 40 seconds is recorded.

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад

      I didn't go into tons of details because I didn't want to overload people with information and make it super long and boring. I'm thinking later I will do a few shorter videos covering specific topics in more detail.

  • @edstewart7688
    @edstewart7688 3 года назад +1

    Nice video see you at Parris

  • @wingindia2059
    @wingindia2059 3 года назад +1

    Very informative clip, specifically for person from India, who has only heard of these competitions but have had no real time on taking part or observing them.
    One request, if you could make a similar clip on reading the air with general guidelines experts use .
    Georje

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад

      I don't think I'm expert enough for that, however it has already been done.
      Part 1-
      ruclips.net/video/dwq2Bp-kb9M/видео.html

    • @wingindia2059
      @wingindia2059 3 года назад

      @@flightcomp thanks Sir

  • @toolbaggers
    @toolbaggers 2 года назад +2

    I want to see somebody win flying a foam Radian
    If you're gonna downvote leave a comment!

    • @billdivine9501
      @billdivine9501 3 месяца назад

      I’ve got one, that thing will find thermals on its own! Super fun to fly after a few stiffening mods, haven’t flown it in years because there’s not many places to fly it near me.

  • @dougturner2036
    @dougturner2036 3 года назад

    Do you have to be stopped by the time the buzzer goes off, or just on the ground.

  • @enriquebruzual1702
    @enriquebruzual1702 6 месяцев назад +1

    "What is F5J?" -- class for people who can't find thermals... what ever happened to F3J

  • @jasonhurdlow6607
    @jasonhurdlow6607 2 года назад +1

    Is the landing location the point of first contact or where it comes to rest? I'm assuming your timer performs the measurement?

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  2 года назад +1

      Where it comes to rest, measured from the nose.

  • @zach8204
    @zach8204 2 года назад

    I liked, but then saw it was 420 so just saying I like!

  • @waynewimbish2579
    @waynewimbish2579 3 года назад +1

    I am confused about the start. I do not find anything in the rules that says that you have to launch within 30 seconds of the start of the working time. Only that your continuous motor on time is limited to 30 sec. If one delays the start of their motor, I don't see why they couldn't launch at any time during the working time if they wanted to delay as a tactic. Please cite the number of the rule if I am wrong. Thx, Wayne

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад

      Totally correct, messed up on this one. I plan to address some issues and things I overlooked in an upcoming video. Thanks!

  • @rcnfo1197
    @rcnfo1197 3 года назад +1

    I'm confused on whose timer counts in the end. Is it your caller's timer, which may not start until 30 seconds after the start buzzer when you actually launch, or the official timer, which starts at the launch buzzer? Thanks for the video! I'd like to try f5j some day.

    • @epoxyexpert
      @epoxyexpert 3 года назад +1

      I’ll try with my poor English. You caller times from the moment the model leaves your hand. But be aware: every pilot has to be in the ground before 9:59 as at 10:00 the buzzer sounds again to inform that the working time of 10m has ended. So if you start late within the 30 seconds allowed you are sure not to complete the 9:59 potencial time. So when your caller times your late start you can ask him for how long you are in the air but he can’t tell you how long to landing. In case of a late start you should have some form of knowing the how long to the end of the working time of 10m. If you launch your model with the star of the working time buzzer than you only have one time to check during flight.
      It’s normal to carry one crono and give it to the caller before flight and ask him the favor of keeping the two timers working, one at the beginning of the working time and the other at the time the model is launched.

    • @rcnfo1197
      @rcnfo1197 3 года назад +1

      @@epoxyexpert Thank you for the clarification. That helps. Your English is great!

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад +1

      I think Joao did a great job explaining.

  • @stevelhamon2031
    @stevelhamon2031 3 года назад

    What would you suggest for a first F5J sailplane?. I’ve been building and flying sport planes for 39 years. Thank you, Great vid.

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад

      Something used! Maybe 1-3 years old. A little beat up. Learn the format and tactics with it, then move on to a new model.

  • @deltamangr6247
    @deltamangr6247 3 года назад

    Haha... Not "I will see you on the next one"... You should say "you'll see me on the next one"... 😁
    Thank you Very much for that informative video!! 🙂

  • @baaa4698
    @baaa4698 2 года назад +1

    Any limitations on receivers or telemetry? Specifically Spektrum’s AS3X, variometers, altimeters.

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  2 года назад +1

      Yes, no telemetry except battery voltage is allowed.

  • @redwingraven
    @redwingraven Год назад

    Thank you Ali!
    That helped me a lot. I fly at a small club in lower nowhere. Nobody competes or, flies anything bigger than a Radian😝
    Trying to find the Devil so, I can sell my soul for one of your planes!! Lol

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  Год назад

      haha......just get something used and beat up! You will save lots of cash!

  • @MrFlyingPanda
    @MrFlyingPanda 2 года назад +1

    great video!
    what about the other cat, do you fly them also?

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  2 года назад

      I mostly fly f5j. I used to do f3j, but that's basically dead now.

    • @MrFlyingPanda
      @MrFlyingPanda 2 года назад

      @@flightcomp great channel👍

  • @toolbaggers
    @toolbaggers 2 года назад

    Hypothetical question - can you just not launch the plane until 9 minutes and 59 seconds and just "spike it" into the ground for a "perfect landing" score of 50 with zero launch height and zero flight time? Do you have to use all 30 seconds of the motor? If you're gonna downvote leave a comment!

    • @Tsnafu
      @Tsnafu 2 года назад

      Because all you will have is those 50 landing points. Everyone who flew for longer than you will beat you

  • @chrisclark3150
    @chrisclark3150 Год назад

    Hey man....thanks for the great video. One quick question. If you could buy only one F5J model for under $3,000, which one would it be? Explorer? Thanks again, nice job!

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  Год назад

      I'd buy a used model. Any F5J model made in the last 5 years would be great.

  • @_F5X
    @_F5X 3 года назад

    👍

  • @Birdman953
    @Birdman953 26 дней назад

    You say that it is sometimes good to launch low. What happens if you do this and don’t use the full 30 seconds of motor run time? Are you penalised for this?

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  26 дней назад

      Not penalized, you just have to thermal slightly longer.

  • @emilgabl9069
    @emilgabl9069 3 года назад

    How much is a decent competitive model?

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад

      New? Starting around 1800 USD. Price goes up from there, a used model is a great way to go for a fist model. You will save a bunch of money.

  • @SecretSqurrl
    @SecretSqurrl 3 года назад +1

    I'm 4 minutes 19 seconds into the video and can't take my eyes off the glider to your right on the wall. It's gorgeous, what is it please?

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  3 года назад

      Here is a video on it
      ruclips.net/p/PLK05zXmk7Awf_reE9R82x79Shkz99fgjn

  • @afrog2666
    @afrog2666 2 года назад +1

    Et cetera*
    There is no "eck" hehe, just saying.

  • @marhar2
    @marhar2 3 года назад

    This is great!...All I knew before about F5J guys... Bill Gates budget, PhD in transmitter programming, skill level +10,000 of me! :)

  • @jeoverv
    @jeoverv 2 года назад +2

    Interesting, but as a European I dropped out when you were referring to ounces and stuff. Go metric if you want to reach outside the US. 👍

  • @Truthtellor-vh4ke
    @Truthtellor-vh4ke 5 месяцев назад

    no problem low

  • @toolbaggers
    @toolbaggers 2 года назад

    I would pay to see somebody win a major contest in a Radian. They embarrass big spenders at the little clubs all the time. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @user-bp2wi9bb2g
    @user-bp2wi9bb2g 2 года назад

    Електро F3J

  • @haroldland4620
    @haroldland4620 Год назад

    Still don't know why it's called f5j!

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  Год назад +1

      Just a classification system the FAI uses for model sport. F3A, F3B. F3J, etc...

  • @cueTheBall
    @cueTheBall 3 месяца назад

    Too verbose. Cut to the chase