I have been to bombers field and seen the Bear, it was early to mid 2000s I was there, the commentator was talking about he had to special-order the engines from England and it took two people to fly it. I'm 5'9" and the tail section came at chest-high on me, that Bear is huge!
I saw an RX Tu-95 at a show in Texas. In was in a hangar. It had counter-rotating props ! The real Tu-95, the props spin faster than the speed of sound.
The Bear is absolutely Gorgeous, but missing something. The Tomcats to escort her home. ;) Meant as humor. :) Excellent job to the artisan that built her, and the pilot. Cheers!
In real life, to protect the northern tip of the Atlantic, Iceland's air force flies F15 sorties and have intercepted the Bear on numerous occasions. I've heard a rumor that they lost one Falcon when the pilot got too close to the Bear's propellers but I have no idea if this is true.
In the late 1960s I was on a aircraft carrier half way across the Atlantic when a Bear flew several low passes across our ship. The sound and the plane, Incredible, I'll never forget it.
I also was in Soviet Navy in 83-86 on ocean rescue ship for submarines in the far East and saw many times US Orion plane - very good one! Nice to meet you!
The Orion, another very old plane probably still bugging Soviet ships. I have a picture of a Soviet destroyer very close to our carrier for several days, but I could not put the photo here.
Counter-rotating four bladed ptopellers would have been the icing on the cake for this model. Don't know if it is possible on models yet. Nice,nevertheless though👍
Harry Balsark contra rotating refers usually refers to multi engine with props turning opposite to each other to avoid torque and p factor imbalances. Also does away with the critical engine problem too. The props this article is discussing are in reality, a coaxial contrarotating type.
The full-scale one does. To replicate that in a gas or fuel powered model however would be an engineering nightmare. Ironically, it would be much easier to do if he went to electric power.
Kids and RC planes Don't mix! Too many times I've seen some unruly kid run up to an RC plane, trip and fall on the plane. There goes many months of hard work and thousands of dollars. Then you hear "Sorry".
Some of these r/c birds are large enough to put a pilot in them (almost). This is scary when I think of the impact one of these rascals can have if it goes rogue on them.
Nice. Also, all videos I've seen so far of big RC events, it always seem there's this "standard" lineup; there's always the old-as-dirt+1 guy who either built the model or is walking it around, with a somewhat younger (and usually fatter) guy in shorts with white socks and sneakers who flies the damn thing... it's a freaking pattern...
I think the pattern is as the old as dirt guys die out, so does the super scale part of the hobby. The fat guys in shorts and white socks don't care what they or the planes look like, then as they have their early heart attacks, the hobby of mostly drones dies out too.
Got old and worn out. A couple years ago I ask if they plan to fly it, and was told that the structure had problems. I don't think that it has ever flown again, and the owner of the field has died, so the events there are not as grand as they used to be. I think that the Bear and some the other multi engine giants are display models somewhere in the Houston area now.
If I had the money to build any of those planes, I would also be putting in my own runway. I wouldn’t want my model anywhere around idiots I had to tell more than once to GTF out of my way!
My favorite Russian bomber, of them all. Hail Tupolev👍. And the United States, spitting out crap like the new, B-21 'Ghost', which is nothing but, a ramped-up version, of the old, B-2 Spirit. Not to mention, the billion's, upon billions of dollars more, for a failed dream😴. Kinda like, our newest crap jet, the F-35 'Lightning ll'. 1.9 'TRILLION' (that's nine 000,000,000's people), for research and development, for only a 9 year old program, that's already surpassed by the Chinese J-37?, and the Russian Su-57. You can house/feed 12 million homeless and/or starving people/children, in the United States, for 19 million dollars, for the rest of their lives. Shameful, SHAMEFUL time, to be an American😔…………
I was there that day. That's me pushing the FW190 D9 with the yellow tail. The bear flew great as always!
I have been to bombers field and seen the Bear, it was early to mid 2000s I was there, the commentator was talking about he had to special-order the engines from England and it took two people to fly it.
I'm 5'9" and the tail section came at chest-high on me, that Bear is huge!
Beautiful! Even makes a racket like the real thing. Lovely piece of model engineering.
"Bear" Tu-95/Tu-142 Is amazing and beautiful!!!
"See, Fred? I told you them Rooskies built tough planes. That landing gear is sooooo strong it don't even need a paved runway to take off."
I saw an RX Tu-95 at a show in Texas.
In was in a hangar. It had counter-rotating props !
The real Tu-95, the props spin faster than the speed of sound.
Now day you can get real turboprops for that amazing sound the bear has. I think you can even do counter rotating props.
The Bear is absolutely Gorgeous, but missing something. The Tomcats to escort her home. ;)
Meant as humor. :) Excellent job to the artisan that built her, and the pilot. Cheers!
In real life, to protect the northern tip of the Atlantic, Iceland's air force flies F15 sorties and have intercepted the Bear on numerous occasions. I've heard a rumor that they lost one Falcon when the pilot got too close to the Bear's propellers but I have no idea if this is true.
Not only an excellent model but an excellent pilot too
An excellent pilot would have flared and touched down on the main gear gently.
Absolutely stunning plane and flying.
Super!!! Just incredible! Thank you! Greetings from Russia
In the late 1960s I was on a aircraft carrier half way across the Atlantic when a Bear flew several low passes across our ship. The sound and the plane, Incredible, I'll never forget it.
I also was in Soviet Navy in 83-86 on ocean rescue ship for submarines in the far East and saw many times US Orion plane - very good one! Nice to meet you!
The Orion, another very old plane probably still bugging Soviet ships. I have a picture of a Soviet destroyer very close to our carrier for several days, but I could not put the photo here.
hi. i saw very closer US 39 Taxas and 71 Badger if am right. i took very nice fotos
What a beautiful and unusual subject, never seen one done in RC scale.
Well, now you do!!!!
Miss BB Weber. Sad to see that plane in the hangar every time I go to bomber field nowadays
What a big skinny beautiful aircraft!
Wow, a beautiful Russian Airplane!
Gotta say this is great video and the Russian bomber is just incredible. I cannot imagine all the work and $$$ that went into building it. 😊
In Soviet Russia, We Build B-52 RCA for Kids!
😃
Crazy how that plane was built during the Stalin era and is still in service in Russian Airforce at least until 2040
No crazier than the B-52.
Same goes with B-52
WHAT? No counter-rotating propellers!
Counter-rotating four bladed ptopellers would have been the icing on the cake for this model.
Don't know if it is possible on models yet.
Nice,nevertheless though👍
sounds terrific in RC model like original
Impressive, and huge!
You'd think with all that attention to detail on the Bear, the builder would both to use easily available 4-blade props.
For show. 2 blades are better for flying, and you can't see them when rotating anyway.
Шикарный Ту-95!!!! Ещё немного, и он может выполнять боевые задачи....
Was that torque steer on take off?
Nice build, pity it doesn't have contra-rotating props like the real thing.
There's no pleasing some people.
Coaxial props you mean....
@heftosprod he means contra-rotating
Harry Balsark contra rotating refers usually refers to multi engine with props turning opposite to each other to avoid torque and p factor imbalances. Also does away with the critical engine problem too. The props this article is discussing are in reality, a coaxial contrarotating type.
For the sake of authenticity I have to agree
Always such a pleasure to watch without "I'm paid by the word" commentator and ridiculous loud music!
The gear door never shut completely?
I'm no expert, but I thought The Bear had counter rotatating props on each pod.
The full-scale one does. To replicate that in a gas or fuel powered model however would be an engineering nightmare. Ironically, it would be much easier to do if he went to electric power.
@@OldMtnGeezer How is that ironic?
Thank for nice video. Great job!!!
даже звук от 4х моторов похож на настоящий ))
those toy engines sound pretty realistic when singing in quartet... (i mean most single engine models sound like lawn strimmers )
Great flyers
What engines they are using??
Даже звучит как настоящий!
Похоже, действительно! И вы можете сказать это еще раз. Здесь высоко летает медведь.
about 7.7 scale, your tu-95 = 21.6 = 6.59 meter, tu-95 = 51 meter wingspan, = 7.7 scale.
That is amazing!
Kids and RC planes Don't mix! Too many times I've seen some unruly kid run up to an RC plane, trip and fall on the plane. There goes many months of hard work and thousands of dollars. Then you hear "Sorry".
The land of the giants.
You didn't implement the counterrotating 4 bladed props with supersonic tips on each shaft. I'm so disappointed.
to say: " loved the end credits" sounds a bit snitty doesn't it....................??
Nice job
Wow, what scale is it?
Not sure this bad boy flies anymore its hanging up in the garage at BF
Please drum the bike where you know
Some of these r/c birds are large enough to put a pilot in them (almost). This is scary when I think of the impact one of these rascals can have if it goes rogue on them.
I guess actual counter-rotating props and actual turbo props would have been a stretch....
😂😂😂...Always a "Karen" around....Even in the Credits....😅😅😅
WHY DO SOME MODEL BUILDERS USE 2 BLADE PROPS ON A/C THAT USED 3 OR 4 BLADE PROPS ,,, LIKE THE B-17 FOR EXAMPLE ?????
They perform better, but they sure don't look good. I'd rather have a scale look and performance than use the ugly two blades.
Ironically, that thing sounds more like an airplane than the real thing :D
Threy are both airplanes, they both make sound, they both sound like airplanes.
That is a beautiful airplane , sleeker than the B-36 but nit as sexy as the B-47!
Espectacular muy bueno 😃👍👍.
Красиво.
Wonderful RC example but was the cameraman drunk?
Haha lol
Ту 95💪💪💪💪
Nice. Also, all videos I've seen so far of big RC events, it always seem there's this "standard" lineup; there's always the old-as-dirt+1 guy who either built the model or is walking it around, with a somewhat younger (and usually fatter) guy in shorts with white socks and sneakers who flies the damn thing... it's a freaking pattern...
thats life, try it sometime.
And there's always unruly kids running around with their oblivious parents. Oh sorry little Johnny broke your plane........
I think the pattern is as the old as dirt guys die out, so does the super scale part of the hobby. The fat guys in shorts and white socks don't care what they or the planes look like, then as they have their early heart attacks, the hobby of mostly drones dies out too.
me realizing that this model doesnt have counter rotating props at each engine, although the model looks perfect:
*sad tupolev noices*
There are no coaxial propellers so it's not so fun
Yeah, Bears over Texas.
No coaxial screws - no Russian Bear.
extreme closeup???
I think that shrink the original one not a model
Beautyfull
Extensive fall include hunting reinforce hungry show credit.
вот это модель так модель! круто!
только маленький? )))) пусть будет так))))
too bad that isn't a way to put double props on it like the real thing.
Where is the Bear today?
Got old and worn out. A couple years ago I ask if they plan to fly it, and was told that the structure had problems. I don't think that it has ever flown again, and the owner of the field has died, so the events there are not as grand as they used to be. I think that the Bear and some the other multi engine giants are display models somewhere in the Houston area now.
RIP BeBe Webber...........From an ex member. Those were fun times back in the 90's
ya des tres beau model ouffffffffffff
why dosen't the bear have the two rotter set like the real one?
Centerline!
If I had the money to build any of those planes, I would also be putting in my own runway. I wouldn’t want my model anywhere around idiots I had to tell more than once to GTF out of my way!
Neit no contra propeller, no Tu-95
but Great Try though
Nice
Nice aircraft. Fire the cameraman now! All those beer belly baggy shorts. Guys that's just wrong.
Good
AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!
А двигатели сделать 4х лопастные и соосные денег не хватило? 🤣🤣🤣
ума
This video quality looks like its from 1989.....
My favorite Russian bomber, of them all. Hail Tupolev👍. And the United States, spitting out crap like the new, B-21 'Ghost', which is nothing but, a ramped-up version, of the old, B-2 Spirit. Not to mention, the billion's, upon billions of dollars more, for a failed dream😴. Kinda like, our newest crap jet, the F-35 'Lightning ll'. 1.9 'TRILLION' (that's nine 000,000,000's people), for research and development, for only a 9 year old program, that's already surpassed by the Chinese J-37?, and the Russian Su-57. You can house/feed 12 million homeless and/or starving people/children, in the United States, for 19 million dollars, for the rest of their lives. Shameful, SHAMEFUL time, to be an American😔…………
Someone needs to keep away from the zoom button
Батя у меня на ту 95 летал
好真喔!( 优其是 坦克車!)
Yesss russian bomber top i russia tu 95 top
The camera work was just dreadful
Camera work was the worst.
Horrible filming the whole time
Copy Boeing B-52 Stratofortress