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The original F-22 is a highly agile fighter aircraft, but what this young guy does with his Indoor F-22 is just insane. Using thrust vector control, he can perform manoeuvres normal aerodynamic control would not permit.
This F-22 is powered by a small (0.5oz) brushless outrunner. I would not call it a toy (despite the fact that you can have a lot of fun with it), especially as it has a highly sophisticated thrust vectoring system installed.
By Slowflyer 1174547915But then I saw the price. Check it out for yourself:
http://www.centuryjet.com/webstore/category.cfm?Category=58
this rc plane does not have thrust vectoring. it is a rear prop "pusher" plane. it is able to make such tight turns by using radically deflecting oversized control surfaces and it can do it at such slow speeds because the rear prop is always pulling lots of air over those control surfaces not necessitating high air speed. look up any "3d" rc planes and you'll see an array of aircraft with these handling characteristics none of which have thrust vectoring.
By silentcombat 1193110309well i had 2 rc aircraft but is not that easy to fly them is a really hard work. to learn how to fly one of does you will need to start with paper aircraft. then you will be an expert by using an a rc aircraft..........
dont try to do tricks with the rc aircraft if the motor is not strong enought that would be a really bad idea... i allready try that soo dont do it.
never ever try to fly with a strong motor indoor.....
Christ All Maybe, that is the totally wrong link. That f33 is run on real turbine engines, minature jets if you will. This is a model no bigger than 25 inch wingspan. The link you sent is like 70 or something.
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