FPV Su-35 Aerobatics! ✈️ Onboard vs. Spectator Perspective
Join me as I take my FPV-modded Su-35 for an exhilarating aerobatic flight. This split-screen video edit allows you to compare the external views of the plane with the thrilling onboard footage, complete with overlaid OSD flight data.
Although this video is from an older flight, I'm excited to announce that I'll be resurrecting the jet soon and getting it back in the air this summer. Stay tuned for more updates!
The video is divided in three parts, all show the same flight. First two show the flight in slow motion, first in a split screen fashion, showing FPV and ground view, then ground view only. Last part is split screen again but in normal speed, without music. Hope that helps! :)
00:00 - Slow Motion, Split Screen (FPV + Ground View)
06:11 - Slow Motion, Ground View Only
10:06 - Real speed, Split Screen (FPV + Ground View)
Flights 55th on 'Nadya'.
Su-35 pilot: RC4ever
Ground video: Luis Ibáñez
Airfield: L'Aeri Model Club Castellar
Music: Ace Combat
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Regarding my SU-35 setup:
This is a highly modded Freewing SU-35S. It includes an autopilot controller and an FPV head tracking visual system that makes the plane effectively a UAV/RPA. (Stabilizing functions not active in the flights shown).
The 'autopilot' is a FeiYu-Tech FY-41AP and it also provides the OSD seen on the FPV window.
Just as virtual reality 'VR' goggles are used to play videogames, here a similar technique is used to watch what the plane sees in real time just like if you were sitting in the plane's cockpit, and the camera will follow your head movements!
This is kind of 'reality virtualized' as opposed to 'virtual reality' ... what do you think about it? I encourage you to leave your thoughts in the comments section below!
As for the jet itself, the SU-35S is well known for its supermaneuverability features, that are a result of a good aerodynamic design coupled with the use of thrust vectoring nozzles.
The pilot displays a few post-stall maneuvers using the TV nozzles that would be otherwise impossible to perform with a normal jet aircraft.
GEAR DESCRIPTION:
Airplane: Freewing SU-35S dual 70mm EDF
Motors: 2x RC Lander 6S DPS
Fans: 2x Wemotec Mini Evo
ESCs: 2x 80A Hobbywing Skywalker
Servos: Corona DS-939MG
Taileron servos: Turnigy TGY 306G
Redundant systems: FrSky Redundancy Bus
Receivers: 2x FrSky X8R working in D16 mode, one with telemetry.
External BECs: 2x Turnigy 8-15A UBEC
Rx Battery: Rhino 2S 610mAh
Main Battery: Turnigy Panther 6S 5000mAh 75C
Video Tx: Boscam 5.8G 32ch 600mW Wireless AV Transmitter
FPV cam: Eachine OKKAN EK1119
Autopilot/OSD: FeiyuTech FY-41AP
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