My Best High Alpha!! ✈️ Freewing Su-35

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I've done plenty of high alpha flybies since I first started flying the Su-35 back in, what... 2011? But only recently I started making the best as I finally managed to implement a setup that produces over 1 thrust to weight ratio. And since then, this is easily the best extreme high alpha pass I've made (1:15, according to me) as it is really smooth, without wobbling, sustained and without great angle changes at around 70-80º AoA, just a couple of meters from the ground. So that's that!
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This Freewing Su-35 is equipped with FMS 1900kv EDFs and Hobbywing 80A Premium ESCs. This power combo rules! :D ❤️

As far as batteries go, there are several types I'm using as of late...
6S CNHL G+ 70C 4Ah and 5Ah
6S HRB 50C 5Ah
6S Turnigy HD 60C 4Ah
6S Turnigy Nanotech 75C 4Ah

These range between 660g and 830g.
The lighter packs perform better in terms of T/W but they probably won't last as long as the heavier ones. We'll see, I'll keep you posted. The old Panther packs (870g) have all perished at around 120-130 cycles. They served with distinction but their age is over! :)

Also, #flankergang #churchofbestCG #neutralbalancenation #su35 #sukhoi

LOL

Flight 353rd with Lyuda.

Su-35 pilot: RC4ever
Ground video: Luis Ibáñez
Airfield: Club Aeromodelisme Els Cards
Music: Therion

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Regarding my SU-35 setup:

This is a fairly modded Freewing SU-35S. It includes a gyro for the TV nozzles to help perform extreme hover and high alpha maneuvers (Stabilizing functions are only turned on for particular maneuvers).

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
EDFs: 2x FMS PRO 1900kv (6S, 12-blade)
ESCs: 2x Hobbywing Skywalker 80A
Servos: Freewing, metal gear (Stock ones)
Servos for tailerons and TV yaw: Turnigy TGY-306G (Discontinued)
Receiver: FrSky X8R working in D16 mode with telemetry.
External BEC: Turnigy (Hobbywing) 8-15A UBEC
Rx Battery:
- Rhino 2S 610mAh (37g)
- Rhino 2S 500mAh
Main Battery:
- CNHL G+ 70C 6S 5000mAh (830g)
- CNHL G+ 70C 6S 4000mAh (740g) (?)
- HRB 50C 6S 5000mAh (725g)

Gyro for the thrust vectoring nozzles: Eagle Tree Guardian 2D/3D

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