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Completed mating of the nose of the red F5 to what was left of the Tiger F5 after they crashed. Flew just like new. As EDF planes, I can vouch for what Tony said about how the plane flies. I think the Nitroplanes F5 would make a great entry plane for you guys wanting to get into EDF without having to buy new set of batteries. I use a 2200 3S 25C battery in mine, about 5 min flying time. I was impressed enough that I purchased a spare F5 kit (no electronics) to back up the on that I have.
@panama0202
Not recommended and not necessary, I put 2200 3S 25C in mine and get about 5 minutes of flying used about 1800 ma out of my pack. Avoid putting too much weight in this plane.
@JSMIT425
As EDF planes goes it glides a fairly well, best description is of a slightly heavy scale plane (P-51 or P-40)
@JSMIT425 A rudderless plane is steered with a collective combination of aileron (main wing moving surfaces) and elevator (rear horizontal moving surfaces). First, the plane is banked 15 to 30 degrees by the aileron, then apply some elevator to turn, then release the elevator back to the neutral position and apply reverse aileron to level the aircraft back out. Keep in mind that while its banked by ailerons and no elevator is being applied, that the plane will gradually lose altitude.
Funny post script. Both planes you see in the video have been crashed, the white and red one at the nitroplanes fun fly (wings totaled), and the tiger one during flying a couple of weeks ago (nose of the fuselage totaled). I plan to glue them together and make it fly I think it should fly fine. I’ll let everyone when I get it done.
@pringelsfred
Same air field different company. Pete is with Banana and Tony is with Nitroplanes.
how well does it glide can you give me a link
-thanks and i like the tiger the best
how well does it glide i don’t have one yet can you give me a link to how to fly a rudderless aircraft
hey great video.but can u run a 4cell on the f-5???
always windy every video…
@nitroplanes who the hell is tony?? lol joke joke :d………(but who’s tony?)
@TheLipRipp3r Thanks!!
@stormdumb Thanks, and that’s tony on the video
@Bigbbiker Yup these Jets have them
@mreid08 yup, they do
hot girls
I think they do have steerable nose wheel
I’m just saying jets fly touchy, if you never flown anything before and you try flying this it may not end as planned because gravity always wins. I have 8 planes 2 heli’s and 2 jetsF 18 and F16 and I fly both of them with VERY soft fingers.
Does it have steerable nose gear?
@mreid08 no thats retarded i want a fet so that i dont have to buy more than one plane!!
Begginer and jet???????? No Get a trainer first or you will be buying alot of these until you figure it out.
is it a begginer plane because i am thinking about getting this or an a-10 from you guys?
woah Nitro now you got it, awsome!! simply awsome!! is that you on the vid?
PS: looks like those are…F16 yah?
The wind is the norm here in Wyoming. Calm days are for sissies…
Great Video!!!
Cheers!!!
…love the way the “Tiger” looks in the air! Great video!