I am not an 'enthusiast' but I found this quite amazing and jaw-dropping!. Congratulations to the builder and 'pilot' who displayed it with all of Concordes grace and majesty of the skies.
This genuinely makes me tear up as I remember stopping playing football as a kid in North London when Concorde used to occasionally stack before final approach to Heathrow. This is truly wonderful and both the beauty and the sounds are immense. Bravo to all involved in making it happen 👍
@@ricf9592 It’s only semantics, and people generally still call remote control plane operators “pilots”, since they’re “piloting” the plane after all...
I have no words! Would love to see that models. 30 years in Aviation, still the most impressive commercial aircraft ever built. One of my biggest regrets is passing up the opportunity to fly on the British Airways Concorde, but at least I got a tour before it departed.
also one of my biggest regrets, I loved this plane. I've seen it on the ground in Seattle, JFK, Dulles in DC, London Heathrow and in Paris and every time I saw them I got excited. I wanted to do the Around the World flight so badly.
-Props- Turbines to the team who built and flew this. Very nice! Imagine this flying over your house (in a sunny day, with no clouds for the depth perception) - you could think it's the real one, if the altitude and speed are to scale as well (at least roughly)
I would not feel comfortable as the owner of the house on the hill at the approach end of the runway. A crash from any plane bigger than a toy would cause quite a bit of damage. A crash into the house from this jet would be deadly!
This is just incredible. 😳 Whoever designed, engineered and fabricated this needs a serious pat on the back, as well as the pilot for being brave enough to fly it. 👏👏👏👏
yes they should do all that work all that investment in time and money just so you pat them on the back. Like Gen Patton saluting his troops for taking North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France and Germany.
Sounds like a real Jet and flown beautifully. I've only built and flown a single rc plane (almost 30 years ago), but have admired all rc over the years. I'm really impressed at this (149Kg=328 lbs) plane. Excellent work all around.
What a beautiful tribute to our Concorde! Congratulations and thank you to those who worked on the development of this superb scale model, larger than life
Wow, this RC airplane is absolutely incredible! The power and thrust generated by those 4 JetCat P300 Turbines is mind-blowing. It's amazing that this model Concorde is able to replicate the features of the real plane, like the cockpit lowering for better visibility during takeoff and landing. The exhaust gas temperature and speed are simply astounding. The fact that it consumes almost 4 liters of fuel per minute is a testament to the sheer amount of power needed to keep this beast in the air. I'm in awe of this flight and can't stop watching it!
Yea so you are spot on, but in actuality I don’t think its replicating the Concorde very much, a plane like that couldn’t just scale down. The Concorde has its unique shape and propulsions systems for its unique aerodynamic performance at high altitudes and speeds. This is like most rc planes, the aerodynamics of the vehicle help but there is not a lot of actual flying involved in the design, more like stacked gas guzzling turbines that could make most objects of similar size get airborne. The control surfaces are so large in proportion to the wings, I believe it’s because this is not flying by wing per say, but being blasted through the air with super powerful turbine engines, and controlled by common aircraft control surfaces. If the engines cut it would drop out of the sky like a rock.
The landing is amazingly perfect and really looks like the real a/c...I witnessed the Concorde first ever flight on March 2nd, 1969 at Toulouse, I was 10, and later on was luky to work on this airplane.
@@Simon-nk7ji c what you did there. It's a miracle that Concorde even got designed and finished let alone made it though 30 odd years of commercial service! A testament to cooperation between France and Britain
I saw the Concorde maiden landing at Fairford Glos. UK and got to work on support systems (Concorde wing tests) and later monitoring Concorde for noise levels and climb at Heathrow Airport
@@Simon-nk7ji No wonder you speak shit when you don't even know that Toulouse is in France and the place where Concorde took off for the first time. Maybe a few people from there were french, maybe..
Wow. What a great build this must have been. Absolutely stunning that you got this made so well. Yeah, you have the list of still to do before it is complete, as you like it, but you must be very proud of this build. Well done to you and those helping you. Great flying too, I liked the rolls you did.
>"I liked the rolls you did" Agree. That aroused my curiosity though whether the full-size Concord could do a barrel roll. Luckily, there is a RUclips video of a British pilot (Brian Walpole) that was flying with one of the French test pilots (Jean Franch). The French pilot decided he would show that it is possible to do a barrel roll, so he did one, then asked the British pilot to do one the other way. The British pilot says they told him he was the only British to ever do a barrel roll in the Concord, which makes me wonder, how many times did the French do one? The video does not say whether the French pilot had done one before, but it certainly implies he had done a barrel roll at least once before to have made the statement that it was possible and that he would prove it to the British pilot.
I made a slow speed wind tunnel using incense sticks and when smooth airflow was attained, the smoke traces of a model of Concorde brought me to tears. I was able to formate it with a F4 phantom and F 16. The wake from Concorde sliced by the F16 totally switched to a reverse direction, priceless sights, unbelievable beauty.
Unfassbar GEIL ! Wieviel Liebe, Arbeit und Geld in so einem Model steckt läßt sich nur erahnen. Ich hätte niemals die Eier soetwas zu fliegen ! Ganz großes Kino :-)))
Me also. If this is without pressurization and proper (redundant) INS/IRS, then can reach FL350 or higher - then TAS speed comes higher and sound speed in air comes lower. With some fiberglass or carbon fiber this should handle at least MACH 1.5.
I remember ,as a child in the 70's , watching Concorde flying over my house on a regular basis. I remember the first commercial flight in 1977 to Barhain , my school all went outside and watched it fly over. V LOUD ! I''d hate the noise now I'm a 50+
I had the pleasure of flying on the British Concorde from Dulles to Dallas several years ago. I remember that the fuselage was very narrow compared to other commercial aircraft and that it seemed to get airborne very quickly on takeoff. There was a digital airspeed indicator on the left side of the forward cabin. The pilots weren’t permitted to fly supersonic over the continental U. S. but we were very close to mach 1 as I recall. It was a very memorable experience!
Hated that damn thing taking off when I was working in Chantilly mid 90s. What was it every weds or fris at 10am... Shook every window on every building. Felt like an earthquake.
Even though its a Model it still amazes me to see it fly, Concorde was the best-looking Passenger plane that was ever produced, but that's only my opinion, grace, and beauty in the sky.
Remarkable talent! Beautiful craft! Very, very impressive plane. Thank you for sharing. First video I’ve watched in a while that made me just smile. That must be $25k minimum. I can’t imagine. I had a good friend build a 1/3 model piper in the 90’s, and it was $6000 in parts. He took it to a meet, was offered $6000. Said no, took off, lost rudder, and flew directly into high voltage line. It lit up the sunny day, and spit the engine block out the other side! The video is hilarious. He uses the block for an ashtray now! He never built planes again.🌞‼️😎
That was pretty sweet! Dude is brave to fly that. Cause id be too afraid if that crashed in front of me. I cant imagine how much time it took to build it. That nose was a nice touch!
This thing has real jet engines. But much smaller and most important: without afterburners. I think it should be possible to add afterburners to this engines if we get metal alloy capable to handle 1000-1500 Celsius and proper tools. In those engines, fuel can be burn also with temperature up to 1500C, but there is a small magic that holds fire away from metal. This magic is a air flow due to compressor stage at front of turbine engine (turbine engine = jet engine).
Ok, that scale is crazy! But it's so cool. And the sound of the engines are spectacular. Great skill by the controller. Really fun to see this in action.
I miss the original, I delivered a part that was fitted to every model after testing at Filton near Bristol in the 70s. At least one can see this and only imagine it setting off every car alarm at Heathrow when it took off. LOUD, What I could not hear for an hour after, grandstand seat in the car park nearest the runway. Thanks for the hard work making this aircraft. The white swan lives again.
Nice to have been involved isn’t it? Not Concord but at one time, I was privileged to say that one of the parts that I’d manufactured was on every AV8B Harrier, Tiger, Hawk, EFA and many more.
Strange, it wasn’t that loud (compared to other places of the day) when I used to watch it fly out of manchester, maybe you’ve been listening to too much FAA noise propaganda… 🤔 If you want loud, go and listen to Vulcans!
The takeoff and turn is exactly how it took off at Heathrow. You could watch it from the terminal building. Incredible that it could do such tight turns and so close to the ground. Interesting the wording on the side is in English.
Beautiful model and flown beautifully well done guys from a life long modeler. There's no hope for any body in this hobby that gives a model like this a thumbs down.
Oh wow, now that's a beautiful plane and some beautiful flying there. Absolutely majestic landing. 👍😀😁 Concorde is probably the most beautiful airliner to ever have taken to the skies, wish I could have had the opportunity to fly on one when they were still flying. 😔😔😔
As a pilot of over 50 years in aviation, I'm awestruck at this engineering marvel at scale. Great job guys. Awesome teamwork!!! teamwork!!
As a pilot myself of a c-5 galaxy I do this in my spare time cheers mate
@@JMAC-rs6ey Are you the real J mac, the actor?
@@uncooked_ham Who? Never heard of an actor with that name
@@JMAC-rs6ey course you do, because Americans really say 'mate'
@@ant2312 Perhaps he has an RC version :D
Just keep the debris that's fallen off the DC10 off the runway before flying and everything should be fine
it was even modified to deal with that...
😂😂😂
lol ,wanna repeat history ? xd
@@tensevo The price of jet fuel will make this an economical disaster
hey its that cicada guy again
Definitely worth the 10 minutes of my life to watch this incredible performance.
Brings back memories of watching the real birds fly.
I am not an 'enthusiast' but I found this quite amazing and jaw-dropping!. Congratulations to the builder and 'pilot' who displayed it with all of Concordes grace and majesty of the skies.
This genuinely makes me tear up as I remember stopping playing football as a kid in North London when Concorde used to occasionally stack before final approach to Heathrow. This is truly wonderful and both the beauty and the sounds are immense.
Bravo to all involved in making it happen 👍
Mad props to the pilot, especially for his landing! And what a beautiful plane!
Of course - made by and flown by a German!
Iron Mike 👍
Agree! And the ones who built it - looks beautiful!
No pilot. It's a model.
@@ricf9592 It’s only semantics, and people generally still call remote control plane operators “pilots”, since they’re “piloting” the plane after all...
I have no words! Would love to see that models. 30 years in Aviation, still the most impressive commercial aircraft ever built. One of my biggest regrets is passing up the opportunity to fly on the British Airways Concorde, but at least I got a tour before it departed.
There's one flight that you're glad you missed.
also one of my biggest regrets, I loved this plane. I've seen it on the ground in Seattle, JFK, Dulles in DC, London Heathrow and in Paris and every time I saw them I got excited. I wanted to do the Around the World flight so badly.
Supersonic commercial flight is supposed to be making a comeback.
Supersonic will be back soon
@@aminfozdar
Not just supersonic, the development is well underway for Hypersonic.
Wow, humanity isn’t lost when we have people who are dedicated enough to make a beautiful RC plane like this.
-Props- Turbines to the team who built and flew this. Very nice!
Imagine this flying over your house (in a sunny day, with no clouds for the depth perception) - you could think it's the real one, if the altitude and speed are to scale as well (at least roughly)
Haha very funni
I would not feel comfortable as the owner of the house on the hill at the approach end of the runway. A crash from any plane bigger than a toy would cause quite a bit of damage. A crash into the house from this jet would be deadly!
I agree with the commenters this is really cool. Never seen models this big an powerful except for this channel. Hope to see more!!
This is just incredible. 😳
Whoever designed, engineered and fabricated this needs a serious pat on the back, as well as the pilot for being brave enough to fly it.
👏👏👏👏
Built by and flown by a German - who else?!
yes they should do all that work all that investment in time and money just so you pat them on the back. Like Gen Patton saluting his troops for taking North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France and Germany.
ThAT was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. That Captain is PRO
What great display!!!,
*Dat
Sounds like a real Jet and flown beautifully. I've only built and flown a single rc plane (almost 30 years ago), but have admired all rc over the years. I'm really impressed at this (149Kg=328 lbs) plane. Excellent work all around.
amazing performance, genius constructor. I bow to you.
Beautiful job building this Concorde Jet Plane. My hat off to the Pilot! Great job of flying and even moreso landing this humongous RC Aircraft!
Quel magnifique Concorde ,impressionnant à tout niveaux jusqu'au Kiss landing et son fameux effet de sol...belle performance..✈🇫🇷
Ray L
As a retired aeronautical engineer who worked on the Concorde project, this is an absolutely staggering achievement.
Tell us more about your work on Concorde
So, did the full-scale Concord ever actually roll?
@@kjpro43701 If it could roll it would be even more fire
Hey Ray L. How much do you think this RC Concorde cost to build?
Most elegant plane ever built in my opinion. Gorgeous.
A timeless design 👌
Look about Tu160 white swan
@@ukasztreda9560 pas terrible...
How about Tu-144?
Commercial, probably yes. SR-71 is the most beautiful aircraft design though.
What a beautiful tribute to our Concorde! Congratulations and thank you to those who worked on the development of this superb scale model, larger than life
Wow, this RC airplane is absolutely incredible! The power and thrust generated by those 4 JetCat P300 Turbines is mind-blowing. It's amazing that this model Concorde is able to replicate the features of the real plane, like the cockpit lowering for better visibility during takeoff and landing. The exhaust gas temperature and speed are simply astounding. The fact that it consumes almost 4 liters of fuel per minute is a testament to the sheer amount of power needed to keep this beast in the air. I'm in awe of this flight and can't stop watching it!
Yea so you are spot on, but in actuality I don’t think its replicating the Concorde very much, a plane like that couldn’t just scale down. The Concorde has its unique shape and propulsions systems for its unique aerodynamic performance at high altitudes and speeds. This is like most rc planes, the aerodynamics of the vehicle help but there is not a lot of actual flying involved in the design, more like stacked gas guzzling turbines that could make most objects of similar size get airborne. The control surfaces are so large in proportion to the wings, I believe it’s because this is not flying by wing per say, but being blasted through the air with super powerful turbine engines, and controlled by common aircraft control surfaces. If the engines cut it would drop out of the sky like a rock.
The landing is amazingly perfect and really looks like the real a/c...I witnessed the Concorde first ever flight on March 2nd, 1969 at Toulouse, I was 10, and later on was luky to work on this airplane.
I witnessed both maiden flights albeit on TV, I remember clearly it gaining the "e". In what capacity did you work?
No wonder one crashed if the people working on them couldn't spell the word "lucky".
@@Simon-nk7ji c what you did there. It's a miracle that Concorde even got designed and finished let alone made it though 30 odd years of commercial service! A testament to cooperation between France and Britain
I saw the Concorde maiden landing at Fairford Glos. UK and got to work on support systems (Concorde wing tests) and later monitoring Concorde for noise levels and climb at Heathrow Airport
@@Simon-nk7ji
No wonder you speak shit when you don't even know that Toulouse is in France and the place where Concorde took off for the first time. Maybe a few people from there were french, maybe..
Wow. What a great build this must have been. Absolutely stunning that you got this made so well. Yeah, you have the list of still to do before it is complete, as you like it, but you must be very proud of this build. Well done to you and those helping you. Great flying too, I liked the rolls you did.
>"I liked the rolls you did"
Agree. That aroused my curiosity though whether the full-size Concord could do a barrel roll. Luckily, there is a RUclips video of a British pilot (Brian Walpole) that was flying with one of the French test pilots (Jean Franch). The French pilot decided he would show that it is possible to do a barrel roll, so he did one, then asked the British pilot to do one the other way. The British pilot says they told him he was the only British to ever do a barrel roll in the Concord, which makes me wonder, how many times did the French do one? The video does not say whether the French pilot had done one before, but it certainly implies he had done a barrel roll at least once before to have made the statement that it was possible and that he would prove it to the British pilot.
I made a slow speed wind tunnel using incense sticks and when smooth airflow was attained, the smoke traces of a model of Concorde brought me to tears.
I was able to formate it with a F4 phantom and F 16.
The wake from Concorde sliced by the F16 totally switched to a reverse direction, priceless sights, unbelievable beauty.
You have got to do a video of your slow speed wind tunnel. It sounds awesome!
WOW ... I have viewed many RC builds and their flying ability, but this is the best that I have ever seen!!! Kudos to the "Pilots" of the team!!!
mighty sight to see this machine pierce through the air.
Unfassbar GEIL !
Wieviel Liebe, Arbeit und Geld in so einem Model steckt läßt sich nur erahnen.
Ich hätte niemals die Eier soetwas zu fliegen !
Ganz großes Kino :-)))
Unglaublich! Die liegt wie ein Brett in der Luft👍👍👍
Das ist Modellbau und Modelfliegen der super Königsklasse !!!!!
Das war ganz großes Kino !!!!
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Magnifique ! Quel bel avion ! L'original comme ce modèle réduit !
unbelievable - Professional piloting - really enjoyed watching thanks
Really impressive... look so real. Look like a drone. and the landing was great !
This was an extremely realistic flight. Rolls were part of the in-flight entertainment.
Because it really did fly! 😳🤣🤣🤷🏽♂️
So realistic that I was listening for the boom!
imagine that? an RC mach airplane? hint hint. she was going fast even on the RAMP.
Me also. If this is without pressurization and proper (redundant) INS/IRS, then can reach FL350 or higher - then TAS speed comes higher and sound speed in air comes lower. With some fiberglass or carbon fiber this should handle at least MACH 1.5.
That rc model is bad-ass !! 😎👍
That is stunning, what a wonderful model
I remember ,as a child in the 70's , watching Concorde flying over my house on a regular basis. I remember the first commercial flight in 1977 to Barhain , my school all went outside and watched it fly over. V LOUD ! I''d hate the noise now I'm a 50+
The most beautiful n elegant passenger plane ever build.
Maybe for the borrowers.
Very expensive tickets for sure..!
nah that'd be connie
@@StephenButlerOne lol
@@ibrahimmoncada7214 ?!??
Absolument incroyable. Bravo à toute l'équipe. Ces images m'ont remis au niveau du cerf-volant... Super travail!!!
I have to say that is a beautifully detailed Aircraft. Kudos to the Master Craftsman.
Does the nose reposition when it goes supersonic?
I had the pleasure of flying on the British Concorde from Dulles to Dallas several years ago. I remember that the fuselage was very narrow compared to other commercial aircraft and that it seemed to get airborne very quickly on takeoff. There was a digital airspeed indicator on the left side of the forward cabin. The pilots weren’t permitted to fly supersonic over the continental U. S. but we were very close to mach 1 as I recall. It was a very memorable experience!
Did not know these were still flying several years ago……..weird you must have been on the top secret one that still flys………
@@needlepointned6645Don't know why you have to be that guy but several doesn't specify a time. Just means many years ago
@@odin5188because needledick needs to feel superior.
Hated that damn thing taking off when I was working in Chantilly mid 90s. What was it every weds or fris at 10am... Shook every window on every building. Felt like an earthquake.
@@joeblow8206,
My '63 Chevy 409/425 would make every door and window shake in every driveway I pulled into, lol.
Wow, the landing was impressive
That's the smoothest flight I've ever seen on a model plane
Because this actually has some *M A S S*
What a machine. Such elegance and beauty. Not to mention the craftsmanship. STUNNING
Unbelieavable scale RC project.....its a masterpiece !!
Even though its a Model it still amazes me to see it fly, Concorde was the best-looking Passenger plane that was ever produced, but that's only my opinion, grace, and beauty in the sky.
Remarkable talent! Beautiful craft! Very, very impressive plane. Thank you for sharing. First video I’ve watched in a while that made me just smile. That must be $25k minimum. I can’t imagine. I had a good friend build a 1/3 model piper in the 90’s, and it was $6000 in parts. He took it to a meet, was offered $6000. Said no, took off, lost rudder, and flew directly into high voltage line. It lit up the sunny day, and spit the engine block out the other side! The video is hilarious. He uses the block for an ashtray now! He never built planes again.🌞‼️😎
sounds hilarious :D we need to see this video :D
That was pretty sweet! Dude is brave to fly that. Cause id be too afraid if that crashed in front of me. I cant imagine how much time it took to build it. That nose was a nice touch!
Man these things keep getting cooler and more realistic every year.
Not only does it LOOK real, but it SOUNDS real!!! What a fantastic job.
Speechless, I just cant contain my happiness after watching this. Cheers to the creators!
Amazing model, amazing flying and wonderful landing !
Wow such a large scale flying replica!!
Very impressive!!
Love how the cockpit portion descends and ascends.
Who ever is flying that rc concorde deserves a award from that landing!!
What a great Master work!! Respect in the air nobody see its a rc Model!! Thanks for that fantastic picture! Best wish Reiner from Germany
Amazing! Always loved the Concord. WIth out ground reference points, it looks like the ‘real’ thing!
I like the reference to Flight of the Phoenix. “What you are pleased to call ‘the real thing.’”
Muito lindo !!....até matei a saudade de ver um Concorde de novo no ar. Parabéns !!!
che cazzo hai detto?
Great filming and an absolutely incredible model plane, this might be the best I have ever seen.
Also great flying by the pilot!
What, the guy on the ground?
The touchdown 💀💀💀
This is an absolutely amazing recreation of a Concorde. Congrats!
This is amazing! I do not understand how the military have not got you to design drones!
Best model aircraft EVER !!
Incredible, truly awesome, it flies like it has weight to it. It sounds like it should and it looks the part. Brilliant.
This is a masterpiece and the people that built this “model” are master craftsmen! Bravo to them!
Beautiful. Blood, sweat, tears, and rc jet fuel = goosebumps. Bravo bravo
Stunning. The concept..the execution....the piloting. Truly amazing!!
Very impressive! I especially love the scale speed impression. Most large rc aircraft move too fast but this one looks and behaves like a real one 👏 🎉
So beautiful and graceful sounded and looked just like the real Concorde 💕
This was a PERFECT landing!
Concorde is just so effortlessly cool, excellent work to everyone who put this together. Bravo
Excellent job!! Congratulations to the creators of this miniature model.
This is epic and sounds like the real thing too. Amazing
No, the real thing sounded different. I’ve been on the Concorde.
@@crosisofborg5524 of course its only a toy lol dont think they could replicate the olympus engines
This thing has real jet engines. But much smaller and most important: without afterburners. I think it should be possible to add afterburners to this engines if we get metal alloy capable to handle 1000-1500 Celsius and proper tools. In those engines, fuel can be burn also with temperature up to 1500C, but there is a small magic that holds fire away from metal. This magic is a air flow due to compressor stage at front of turbine engine (turbine engine = jet engine).
Amazing how nimble it flys given its size 👌
Very skilled pilot
bigger the better more speed more lift more control when do a model aircraft become full size air craft
when there is not a bigger version
A toy, that makes all the other toys around it, look like toys.
hulk of toys
NO toy a model there is a big difference .
Incredible control. I am wondering whether that ability is a spin off from military RC drones?
nice plane i realy loved this video
Ok, that scale is crazy! But it's so cool. And the sound of the engines are spectacular. Great skill by the controller. Really fun to see this in action.
What is next? A push truck to take your plane to the runway, that would be over the top, won’t it?
It is an amazing plane.
Yes we have it here in Switzerland TriStar L-1011 and a truck that take the Plane to the Runway :)) ruclips.net/video/-EYG_lFw82I/видео.html
Or like here with ACT (selfmade with FSX) hihihi Incredible.!! ruclips.net/video/UYWMF0V3mGM/видео.html
Scale 2:1 models ;-)
1:1 rc planes
@@RCHeliJet what is the minimum and maximum cruising speed and landing speed
Wow! This thing flies and maneuvers extremely well.
I miss the original, I delivered a part that was fitted to every model after testing at Filton near Bristol in the 70s. At least one can see this and only imagine it setting off every car alarm at Heathrow when it took off. LOUD, What I could not hear for an hour after, grandstand seat in the car park nearest the runway. Thanks for the hard work making this aircraft. The white swan lives again.
Nice to have been involved isn’t it?
Not Concord but at one time, I was privileged to say that one of the parts that I’d manufactured was on every AV8B Harrier, Tiger, Hawk, EFA and many more.
Strange, it wasn’t that loud (compared to other places of the day) when I used to watch it fly out of manchester, maybe you’ve been listening to too much FAA noise propaganda… 🤔
If you want loud, go and listen to Vulcans!
Seems ago correct is doing its thing. Filton it is.
Insane. Congratulations to the modeler and pilot.
🎄 Marry Christmas from 🦁RCHeliJet🦁 personally
you mean theres a person in there?
@@jonsnow1740 😂 the RC pilot on the ground.
Trop génial 👍
How can anyone thumbs down this video? Much better than those stupid glue gun and popsicle stick DIY videos. This thing is beautiful!
Don't like it.
Too big.
Because they chose to brand it as Air France over British airways.
What an astonishing model! Also, that landing was damn near perfect!
Idk i think the passengers had some choice words about that bounce...
@@ferce889 - Only if it made them spill their champagne . . .
Beautiful x2 landing, compliments to the pilot and crew!!
How do these huge RC model planes ✈️ get transported from one place to the next ?
Этим людям надо памятник поставить. Респект, ребята. Жму ваши руки...
Great job! The model and the original are true mastetpieces.
That has to be one of the coolest things I have seen. Excellent !!
What a beautiful machine! 🤩🤩😃
Bonsoir de la Provence en France Bravo pour le Concorde Magnifique et bravo
Congratulations all round....throughly deserved applause at the end. Still nostalgic to see...really enjoyed...thanks for the memories!!👍👍👍🏴🤗
The takeoff and turn is exactly how it took off at Heathrow. You could watch it from the terminal building. Incredible that it could do such tight turns and so close to the ground.
Interesting the wording on the side is in English.
Love these RC Plains. And this is so big and heavy that actually the take-off and landings become so realistic.
How long before someone tries to go up in it? lol I wish they'd attach several Go Pro cameras to it.
Yes, Great Plains, where the buffalo roam!
@@andyxox4168 The Buffalo may be real, but the plains are remote controlled. Look how far technology has come.
@@garinfl306 planes*
Beautiful model and flown beautifully well done guys from a life long modeler.
There's no hope for any body in this hobby that gives a model like this a thumbs down.
Butter landing
imagine living in the houses nearby and suddenly seeing a concord that was retired years ago fly by your house
Oh wow, now that's a beautiful plane and some beautiful flying there. Absolutely majestic landing. 👍😀😁
Concorde is probably the most beautiful airliner to ever have taken to the skies, wish I could have had the opportunity to fly on one when they were still flying. 😔😔😔
SIMPLESMENTE MARAVILHOSO!! FANTÁSTICO!! INCOMPARÁVEL!!
Superb Landing!
Amazing aircraft, amazing pilot!
So smooth on the sticks, such a pleasure to watch thanks so much for this fantastic footage!
Lindo demais, maravilhoso.
Espetacular.