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Rocking the New Freewing MiG-29!! ✈️ HD 60fps

Let me introduce to you 'Anežka', my new Freewing twin 80mm EDF, 6kg MiG-29 released this past summer (link below). The jet features a beautiful Slovak Air Force digital camo scheme (hence the name) that I further complemented with some touch-ups to the cockpit interior and the black 'antiglare' outline (I also painted a missing dark grey panel on the fuselage top).

Distributor page: https://www.motionrc.com/products/freewing-mig-29-fulcrum-twin-80mm-edf-jet-pnp

I hadn't yet made a proper music video with this one (the FPV one doesn't count), so here it goes! 🎶 😅😅😅
(Prior video got blocked so this is a 'second version')

These were Anežka's flights 23rd to 26th (You can watch previous flights on my main channel 'Airguardian', including the maiden flight) and I have been experimenting with progressively crazier aerobatics without thrust vectoring nozzles. That's tricky because this jet can easily get into a 'locked' high alpha condition due to the stock thrustline being designed way too off, pushing the nose up. To get out you need to cut throttle and let the bird fall, so you need to be a bit cold blooded and know what you are doing in order not to mess it up. Tailerons and big throws do help too, along with a more neutral CG and reflexed wing trailing edge (flaps and ailerons).

It gets really interesting to play with the extra inertia that this big jet offers, something that is missing on my smaller, lighter models!
Also it's very fun to be able to change from clean to dirty (loaded) configurations with rails missiles. The jet looks dope with teeth!

For the no-music/slowmo version of this video, go watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLnhdUdL7Q0

MiG-29 pilot: RC4ever
Ground video: Luis Ibáñez
Airfield: Club Aeromodelisme Els Cards
Music: Haken

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Regarding my MiG-29 setup:

*QUICK LIST OF MODS*
- CG 15mm behind factory marks on the wings.
- Reflex trailing edge by 3mm flaps, 5mm ailerons (aprox).
- Reinforced stab assemblies to torsion (Epoxy - thick glass fiber laminate).
- Reinforced stabs to prevent deformation (WBPU - thin glass fiber laminate, 18g/m2).
- Replaced stab servos by Corona DS-238MG.
- Replaced stab linkages by 4-40 threaded rod with heavy duty Du-Bro ball links.
- Removed stock BEC.
- Installed separate 20A UBEC that runs from a standalone receiver battery (2S 610mAh).
- Installed ferrite chokes on ESC-Rx leads (next to ESC) and on the stab servo leads (next to servo).
- I am using the old FrSky Redundancy Bus for everything except landing gear, lights, and everything that goes through the ribbon cables (ailerons, flaps, gear doors), as these need to go through the BB.
- Shortened some of the wires, as I installed the RBus in the aft battery compartment.

I was concerned about the structural integrity of the stabs, and stab assembly so I did reinforce them with glass fiber cloth, which is part of the reason why it took me so long to get the jet ready. I'm not a fan of working with composite materials so I procrastinated a bit, lol. After my reinforcement mods, the stabs seem to be much more solid now. 💕

I took many of the 'well-known' ideas and good practices about this model recommended by other pilot-owners on forums such as RCGroups and Hobbysquawk including adding reflex to the flaps and ailerons to maximize top speed and reduce trim drag (unloading the stabs in the process quite a bit) and I replaced the taileron servos by tougher ones, and the taileron linkages by 4-40 pushrods, and FWIW, also installed ferrite chokes on the ESCs leads to the rx as well as the taileron servo leads (to mention a few of the changes).

I also made my own 'quite personal' installation of the electronics and basically rewired the whole thing, changed the placement of the components, added a 20A UBEC, redundancy bus, 2x X8R receivers, the list goes on.

All in all the jet is a superb flier and has an incredible presence. It has some thrustline issues and it is still nose heavy with CG some 15mm behind the wing marks. Good news is, I managed to get the CG there with my heavy Panther Li-Po packs, and before installing thrust vectoring gear, so there's much room for improvement!

*GEAR DESCRIPTION*
Airplane: Freewing MiG-29 dual 80mm EDF
Motors: 2x Freewing 3658-1920kV brushless inrunners
EDFs: 2x Freewing 80mm (9 blades)
ESCs: 2x Freewing 100A
Servos: Freewing 17g
Taileron servos: Replaced by Corona DS-238MG
Receivers: 2x FrSky X8R working in D16 mode, one with telemetry
Redundancy bus: FrSky RB16
UBEC: YEP 20A
Rx Battery: Rhino 2S 610mAh
Main Batteries:
- Turnigy Panther 6S 5000mAh 75C
- Turnigy Nanotech 6S 5000mAh 35-70C

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