I was quite hesitant to buy it as I thought it was overpriced. But after the maiden flight I don't think that it's overpriced anymore, it's well worth the price in my opinion.
She looks like a winner! I've had my eye on this one since it was released. I wish there was a US distributor selling this beauty. Nice flight and video!
Okay a year later and I finally pulled the trigger as I found a US distributor. I cannot wait to get my hands on her! She looks fantastic in the skies and on the ground. Still a bit pricier than I would like (would prefer a $550 price point) but you do get what you pay for in this hobby so I totally get it.
Nice video , thanks. I just bought an rr one, had a cularis before. Just wondered, did you use the recommended 11mm elevator up and down movement and was it enough in flight as I couldn’t be bothered to take the decals off and that’s the max movement I’m getting.
dont u just love gliders its something about free flight that is addictive...even if u have the emergency motor to lit and get height.......look how well a foam glider flies...thats crazy the g forces and its still in one bit...i fly with carbon and am afraid. great u managed to program the T16s as its the way to go.....i am still stuck on futaba for my big gliders but have used radiomaster for all my helis...slowly changing as i think futaba is way too expensive and falling behind in technology now. nice flying skills
better to have the motor on a 3 position switch and the croco (brakes) on a stick. You can try also the reverse looping: it does it easily! Really fantastic glider!
Absolut tolle Videos die Du da machst. Mein Kompliment. Du scheinst viele Schaum e Segler geflogen zu haben, deshalb hier die Frage nach bestem Preis Leistung Verhältnis. Tippe auf volantex asw 28, was sagst Du?
I've made just 5 flights so far with my Lentus. SOLIUS: more nimble, aerobatic, especially on the roll axis. LENTUS: more options for the flight optimisation (thermal mode, speed mode, crow brake, ...) as it has flaps, better thermal performance, larger, much nicer look in the air. I will be able to tell more in the future.
@@AndrejSturm Dear Andrej, I remember you had an Epsilon XL3 as well. Because of your Videos, I always had an eye on that plane. Now I have one :-) . Is there any chance to compare the Epsilon with the Lentus?
Everything is stock that comes with the RR kit, except the recommended folding propeller blades for 4s lipos: www.hacker-motor-shop.com/Air-screws-and-accessories/Folding-propellers/aero-naut/Aeronaut-CAM-Carbon-8X6.htm?shop=hacker_e&SessionId=&a=article&ProdNr=10618401&p=1960 I am using a Turnigy Nanotech 4s 2200mAh 45-90C lipos. I have never checked the flying weight of my Lentus.
Ja, imaš prav, tako bi imel boljšo kontrolo. Bom videl ... tako imam nastavljeno zato, ker sem tako navajen že od nekdaj in se mi zaenkrat ne da navajat na drugačne nastavitve.
It seems like you haven't owned a Multiplex foam model? These really are a cut above the rest, and the RR versions have top notch motors and ESC's in them. I have the Funray, the Funglider, the Heron, the Twinstar and the Easystar. I've been flying my Easystar for over 8 years now, and nothing has failed. A friend of mine feels pretty much as you do, that Multiplex models are way overpriced. So he's bought several cheaper ARTF's. And servos, receivers and airframes have all failed in one way or another. I get nothing like that. And if you want to sell a Multiplex model, you'll have little difficulty doing so, as they have a solid reputation.