And, this was EIGHT years ago as I make this post.. I've been out of the r/c game for a decade and change now.. Gonna have to catch up.. Thanks for the video...
Amazing pilot, plane, and fast servos. I can watch this over and over and stay amazed. The skill of the pilot is unlike anything I've seen and even though he does some dangerous "tricks" where he could get seriously hurt I kind of overlook that part because of his fantastic control of the plane.
@@shilpwift3366 Martin Pickering DON'T USES GYROS... He is a TOP PILOT. I have seen electronic inside plane and I can confirm you that he is not using gyros...
@ Martin doesn’t use gyros..BUT he's not a top pilot. There's half a dozen young guns from USA that are redefining XA , Precision , and 3D Flying..including Jase and Spencer! Gernot is also stellar
Best RC flying I've seen. In full scale, I watched a plane called the Waco Mystery Ship, piloted by Jimmy Franklin, do many of these stunts at the El Toro MCAS in the early 90's. One move I will never forget was before he got in the plane, he placed two 16 ounce Coke bottles about two feet apart and laid a streamer over the top of them. He then pointed out a small hook sticking about six inches out of the top of the tail. After takeoff, he flew inverted down the runway and snagged the streamer, which stayed there throughout the show. To get it, the tail had to be less than 18" off the runway. He also did the climb into a stall, falling into an inverted flat spin, with recovery at about 100 feet or less. He was hands down the best air performer I have seen, live or on the net.
Nerves of steel doing that kind of speed so close to the ground with such a big nice model. Love the inverted loop to a flat stall move. That's a serious plane with big power.
Pedazo de espectáculo. No te había visto volar nunca pero va a ser el mejor vuelo que he visto. Y esos cuchillos invertidos a medio metro del suelo por delante de la cara. Vaya par de ⚾⚾... A ver si aprendo a hacer eso con mi Hyper bipe... 👏👏
Excellent. I've only seen one guy fly like this for real in the UK some 30 years ago, and he said he was world-class. And I've seen this guy now on here and again world class.
Because i belong to a flying club and fly these types of large scale 3d planes, i can assure you all the piloting is done by highly skilled people who have done this hobby for 10s of years
Víctor, realmente un ESPECTÁCULO, pero en el minuto 6:00 cómo hacés para MANTENERLA BIEN PARADA, es decir al avión, porque no es un Helicóptero, entonces qué fuerza hace para que se MANTENGA BIEN PARADA, realmente no entiendo. Porque la fuerza del motor no bastaría, ya que un avión se suspende por la fuerza del motor y por las alas, pero ahí, en ese caso, las alas no están cumpliendo ninguna función de sustentación, porque el AVIÓN está BIEN PARADO PARA ARRIBA. Quiere decir que basta con el MOTOR ULTRASÓNICO que posee el Avión
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@@Tula5251 La potencia del motor de 120cc y el tamaño de la hélice del avión, junto con el bajo peso (para el tamaño del avión), hacen que sea capaz de sustentar al avión como si fuera un helicóptero. El torque del motor (inercia en sentido contrario al giro de la hélice) hace que el avión tienda a girar en sentido contrario. La maniobra sin giro se llama estacionario, y con giro es un Torque Roll.
@ Gracias, qué buena explicación, es que desconozco totalmente del tema, es que me estaba olvidando de la élice y del poco peso, sos un genio, sos un maestro del aeromodelismo, es increíble como se mueve ese avión por los aires, a diferencia de otros aeromodelistas (Boieng) que son muy monótonos, quizás tengan miedo de que se le caiga el avión, lo cual puede ser, por ahí veo que haces dos cosas a la vez, y cuando el avión se te viene encima en horizontal veo que estás muy tranquilo sabiendo que va a doblar, un espectáculo !
I have never seen anything like this before. I mean I have seen flying like this, but not intentionally, sorta like my first 40 seconds attempting to fly an RC plane. Dude, I could watch your flying all day. People say your skills are on another level... that ain’t even close, they are in another galaxy on another level!!!! 🙌🏻🤘🏼👏🏻👨🏻✈️🛩💯🏁
Those planes are virtually impossible to get into an unrecoverable stall, because the power to weight ratio is so high. The engine can produce more thrust than the plane weighs, so it can hang in the air by the prop and even fly vertical.
I remember seeing someone fly like this at a local RC airshow when I was a kid, and the airshow had an announcer. The announcer made it sound like some crazy guy stole the remote and had never flown before. Obviously he was cutting the throttle and doing flat spins, everything all part of the act, it was pretty impressive, but funny to think of it all as an "accident"
That bit at the end was pure wanker !!!!! I LOVE IT !!! Boy, this man has some MAD skills, that is the most impressive display of it's type i have seen in a long time. No wonder he is a champion. Exceptional. I wonder how many models got retired developing them skills though.....does we have a closet full of slightly less true airframes at home Sir? No-one is born with skill like that, it's been learned, but very bloody well indeed.
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Amazing flight. I have watched hundreds of airplane aerobatic routines both full scale and R/C and although this routine is goofy unrealistic it is without doubt insanely great. Thank you for showing us your skill, also your airplanes enormous strength and capabilities!
El Piloto, simplemente excelente !!...Ningún ser humano sería capaz de hacer o soportar ese tipo de maniobras. Como complemento, solo mencionar que el modelo es similar a un Extra-300 (de tamaño real) que utiliza la escuadrilla de Alta Acrobacia "Los halcones", de Chile.
JUST AMAZING!! It reminds me of the first flight I made with my RC, except I wasn't doing those tricks on purpose! LOL Seriously, that plane had to have a 6061 T6 aluminum frame, no? I mean, the G-forces applied to the wings alone must have bee at least 5 or 6! And can someone who knows about this plane tell me what the size of that engine was, (CC & HP)? From about 1980 to 1986, I was into RC building and flying big time. Sometime around 1983 I built a Cessna 170 from a 100% stick-built kit. It was balsa and basswood and high-quality shrink wrap. The wings, fuselage, vertical & horizontal sections were all stick-built and NO foam core of any kind. It took me 10 months to build because I was a manager in a medium size machine shop and worked many hours each week. When I finally finished the plane I taxied it around for a few days to break-in the nitro-mix motor. Then, the day before I planned to fly it for the first time, I took it to a nearby school hard, (after hours). I wanted to just get a feel for the balance and make any necessary throttle adjustments. I didn't want to take it off the ground. But a distant thunderstorm was approaching as I taxied it in the grass. I knew I was going to have to stop the test but I was taken by surprise by a very sudden, strong, burst of wind that proceeded the thunderstorm, (which was still several miles away). That wind came in straight at the front of the plane as I was taxiing it back toward my position at about 5 mph. The wind gust had to be at least 35 to 40 mph and as soon as it hit the plane, the plane took off!! I was completely unprepared and to make matters worse, I was in a populated, residential area. 10 months of precision building was now flying 100 feet above me and the T-storm was closing in fast. In addition, the winds from the approaching storm were chaotic and entirely unpredictable. I struggled for well over 5 minutes in an attempt to get the plane safely on the ground but I was fighting powerful wind gusts and crosswinds. I lost count of how many times the plane almost smashed into the ground at high speed but I was able to recover it with a sharp elevator and/or rudder control input and kept it from a catastrophic crash. Because this was supposed to be a short "taxi ground test", I didn't have much fuel in the tank and I knew I was going to run out very soon. I honestly expected the entire episode to end with a completely destroyed plane as the T-storm reached my destination and it started raining. I was unable to keep control of the plane long enough to make a reasonably good landing. The thunder & lightning was close, too close, and I was in an open grass field. I was wet and in danger of being hit by lightning myself. So, just about when I reached the point of accepting the fact that the plane was going to be destroyed and I was simply going to have to let it crash, a strong wind current of about 20 or 30 mph came straight into the front of the plane and was blowing steady and long enough for me to match the wind's speed with the engine's rpm. I ran the throttle up and managed to match the head-on wind speed and brought the plane to a stop in mid-air! I was 10 feet from the plane and it was 5 feet above the ground in a HORIZONTAL HOVER! It was as if it was in a wind tunnel! As it floated in that flight position, practically motionless, I ran over and grabbed it by the tail! I cut the engine and started running for the car. As I did, I could hear applause coming from some houses to my left. I looked to see what it was and there were about 6 or 7 people standing under their porches, clapping!!! LOL To this day, I don't know if they thought I did all that stunt flying on purpose or not. But I can assure you, that it was all an amazing streak of luck and I could never do it again. Anyway, that was a great video and the flying was incredible! FWIW, Rich
I still have trouble landing my beginner plane (e flight apprentice). So I am amazed at his skills. Hopefully one day I will have at least %10 of his skills.
Wow impresionante maniobravilidad? obviamente su piloto muy calculador, pero también el aparato muy resistente de todo su fuselaje y potencia de motor? Excelente 👍
Respectfully, that's like saying goodbye "man I need that guitar" after watching Eddie Van Halen play Eruption live thinking owning that guitar is going to do the trick... 😉
Un maestro el tipo...me pregunto cuantos avioncitos habra estrellado hasta conseguir ese nivel...😅🤔
only one word can describe what this man is capable of doing with an Rc airplane. Incredible.
Buenísimo !! la verdad que la tiene muy clara ,se ve que hay mucha experiencia. Felicitaciones al piloto.
And, this was EIGHT years ago as I make this post.. I've been out of the r/c game for a decade and change now.. Gonna have to catch up.. Thanks for the video...
Amazing pilot, plane, and fast servos. I can watch this over and over and stay amazed. The skill of the pilot is unlike anything I've seen and even though he does some dangerous "tricks" where he could get seriously hurt I kind of overlook that part because of his fantastic control of the plane.
Jerry Ellis he uses gyros to maintain straight flight.
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@@shilpwift3366 Martin Pickering DON'T USES GYROS... He is a TOP PILOT. I have seen electronic inside plane and I can confirm you that he is not using gyros...
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Martin doesn’t use gyros..BUT he's not a top pilot. There's half a dozen young guns from USA that are redefining XA , Precision , and 3D Flying..including Jase and Spencer! Gernot is also stellar
Best RC flying I've seen.
In full scale, I watched a plane called the Waco Mystery Ship, piloted by Jimmy Franklin, do many of these stunts at the El Toro MCAS in the early 90's. One move I will never forget was before he got in the plane, he placed two 16 ounce Coke bottles about two feet apart and laid a streamer over the top of them. He then pointed out a small hook sticking about six inches out of the top of the tail.
After takeoff, he flew inverted down the runway and snagged the streamer, which stayed there throughout the show. To get it, the tail had to be less than 18" off the runway.
He also did the climb into a stall, falling into an inverted flat spin, with recovery at about 100 feet or less.
He was hands down the best air performer I have seen, live or on the net.
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Been awhile since I've watched one of his videos. I forgot how good he is, amazing!
Nerves of steel doing that kind of speed so close to the ground with such a big nice model. Love the inverted loop to a flat stall move. That's a serious plane with big power.
Absolutely phenomenal! Off the charts control excellent pilot!
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I have no words to even begin describing my amazement, or his skill.
Check out Jase Dussia
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Good would be an understatement. That little touch on the asphalt, that was intensional; deliberate. And the radio behind the back, amazing.
this guy is drifting a rc plane ..... next level mate . epic flying.
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Управляет моделью как частью своего тела, завидую и тренируюсь... Молодец!
I'm amazed a plane that size can take that abuse! Fantastic pilot skills! You make it look so easy! 👍🏼
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I could practice for the next ten thousand years and still be lucky to get it of the ground,very impressive !
Pedazo de espectáculo.
No te había visto volar nunca pero va a ser el mejor vuelo que he visto. Y esos cuchillos invertidos a medio metro del suelo por delante de la cara. Vaya par de ⚾⚾... A ver si aprendo a hacer eso con mi Hyper bipe... 👏👏
Super amazing flying skills displayed in this video!!! Some of the best aerobatic maneuvers I've ever seen. Gotta remember the name Martin Pickering!
Oh yeah, those are Arabic scales
Damn! Best flying I've ever seen!! Planes always have an experation date. I hope this one's still breathing. Thanks for posting.
Excellent. I've only seen one guy fly like this for real in the UK some 30 years ago, and he said he was world-class. And I've seen this guy now on here and again world class.
naciste con la emisora entre las manos...
Un fenómeno!
Bravo !! Strong and crazy
Those control surfaces are bigger than the wing area of most of the planes I’ve flown!😂
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maravilloso el mejor piloto que o visto en mi vida felicitaciones
chingon. fantástico. excelente. súper. no se puede describir de otra manera a este gran piloto felicidades un maestro..
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That's some awesome flying!
I didn't really see this. The pilot isn't human. This is too amazing. Awesome !
Michael Olsen most of the piloting is done by gyros.
no its not
RC WORLD how can you tell i's not?
Because i belong to a flying club and fly these types of large scale 3d planes, i can assure you all the piloting is done by highly skilled people who have done this hobby for 10s of years
@@shilpwift3366 Martin don't use gyros.
Estos son los aviones que siempre me han gustado. Reconozco tu destreza, saludos desde San Juan del Río Queretaro, México, un abrazo.
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Amazing, acrobatic 3D. Hats off to you Capt!!
wow, I was scared for a moment, I thought it was gunna smack the ground. this video is epic heart attack. great skills man
I aggree
Víctor, realmente un ESPECTÁCULO, pero en el minuto 6:00 cómo hacés para MANTENERLA BIEN PARADA, es decir al avión, porque no es un Helicóptero, entonces qué fuerza hace para que se MANTENGA BIEN PARADA, realmente no entiendo. Porque la fuerza del motor no bastaría, ya que un avión se suspende por la fuerza del motor y por las alas, pero ahí, en ese caso, las alas no están cumpliendo ninguna función de sustentación, porque el AVIÓN está BIEN PARADO PARA ARRIBA. Quiere decir que basta con el MOTOR ULTRASÓNICO que posee el Avión
@@Tula5251 La potencia del motor de 120cc y el tamaño de la hélice del avión, junto con el bajo peso (para el tamaño del avión), hacen que sea capaz de sustentar al avión como si fuera un helicóptero. El torque del motor (inercia en sentido contrario al giro de la hélice) hace que el avión tienda a girar en sentido contrario. La maniobra sin giro se llama estacionario, y con giro es un Torque Roll.
@ Gracias, qué buena explicación, es que desconozco totalmente del tema, es que me estaba olvidando de la élice y del poco peso, sos un genio, sos un maestro del aeromodelismo, es increíble como se mueve ese avión por los aires, a diferencia de otros aeromodelistas (Boieng) que son muy monótonos, quizás tengan miedo de que se le caiga el avión, lo cual puede ser, por ahí veo que haces dos cosas a la vez, y cuando el avión se te viene encima en horizontal veo que estás muy tranquilo sabiendo que va a doblar, un espectáculo !
well, some times they do. even in 1:1 scale shows. if it wasn't dangerous, it wouln't be a show.
Very impressive, hand to eye speed is impressive
I fly RC too but this is unbelievable...awesome flying skills ,credit it to you ,amazing !!
Yo creía que se iba a caer y me ha dejado con la boca abierta joder como mola!!
Wow. I've flown for 30 yrs and I never got that good but I never tried what he did. Very talented pilot.
Fantastic flying!!!!!! Very gifted pilot. Thanks for the show!!!!!
Legends say that it’s still flying to this day
very very amazing flying. Terrific pilot !
WOW!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!! YOU ARE AWESOME!!!
I have never seen anything like this before. I mean I have seen flying like this, but not intentionally, sorta like my first 40 seconds attempting to fly an RC plane. Dude, I could watch your flying all day. People say your skills are on another level... that ain’t even close, they are in another galaxy on another level!!!! 🙌🏻🤘🏼👏🏻👨🏻✈️🛩💯🏁
Earth is FLAT! No galaxies, no gravity, no aliens, no 'space'.
Impressing flight, well done 👍😜
Greetings from bavaria
Wow, Amazing flight! 👍👍
Him : Flying plane like a VToL
Stall : aM i A jOkE tO YoU ???!!!!
Those planes are virtually impossible to get into an unrecoverable stall, because the power to weight ratio is so high. The engine can produce more thrust than the plane weighs, so it can hang in the air by the prop and even fly vertical.
Him again: yes!
@@squareguy6443 really?
@@squareguy6443 until your engine quits. Then most of them are honestly good gliders but they won’t do those stall things. (Speaking from experience)
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Two words skill and Insane!!!!!!!!
el mejor piloto sin duda!!!
Very precise and delicate control on the sticks. Superb.
WOW thanks for posting!!!
excelente piloto, excelente video y excelente publico
jose rosales es a control remoto jaja
Y por qué es Rc ya no es piloto?
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I am the watcher from 🇹🇭, you are an amazing pilot and also camera man did the great job, thumbnail is exactly right.
muy buenos dedos y reflejos,vuelo muy expectacular
I remember seeing someone fly like this at a local RC airshow when I was a kid, and the airshow had an announcer.
The announcer made it sound like some crazy guy stole the remote and had never flown before. Obviously he was cutting the throttle and doing flat spins, everything all part of the act, it was pretty impressive, but funny to think of it all as an "accident"
YOU ARE A AMAZING PILOT!
Un vídeo "Espectacular" que manos tiene el piloto. Felicidades.
pero que pasada increible desde madrid eres un genioooo
Impressive! Most, Impressive!
Nice 3D dude!!
I liked the rudder drag!!
Great skill and little regard for his own life. The combo of champions.
No había visto nada igual. Increíble !!!
I love this
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Wow the man inside that airplane must be very dizzy after all that.
First time ever that I give positive comment on a rc plane video. So here is go's. This is some crazy skills and very nice video to watch :)
Espectacular, de casualidad encontre tus videos en youtube y me impresionaron, tienes una habilidad tremenda, te felicito.
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That bit at the end was pure wanker !!!!! I LOVE IT !!! Boy, this man has some MAD skills, that is the most impressive display of it's type i have seen in a long time. No wonder he is a champion. Exceptional. I wonder how many models got retired developing them skills though.....does we have a closet full of slightly less true airframes at home Sir? No-one is born with skill like that, it's been learned, but very bloody well indeed.
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Pilot is another level. Well done sir
Amazing flight. I have watched hundreds of airplane aerobatic routines both full scale and R/C and although this routine is goofy unrealistic it is without doubt insanely great. Thank you for showing us your skill, also your airplanes enormous strength and capabilities!
Casi me infarto... Piloto fenómeno, monstruo del RC
El Piloto, simplemente excelente !!...Ningún ser humano sería capaz de hacer o soportar ese tipo de maniobras. Como complemento, solo mencionar que el modelo es similar a un Extra-300 (de tamaño real) que utiliza la escuadrilla de Alta Acrobacia "Los halcones", de Chile.
El avión es un Edge 540
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I have a friend that is very good. However, this guy is the best I have ever seen. This is amazing flying..
JUST AMAZING!! It reminds me of the first flight I made with my RC, except I wasn't doing those tricks on purpose! LOL Seriously, that plane had to have a 6061 T6 aluminum frame, no?
I mean, the G-forces applied to the wings alone must have bee at least 5 or 6! And can someone who knows about this plane tell me what the size of that engine was, (CC & HP)?
From about 1980 to 1986, I was into RC building and flying big time. Sometime around 1983 I built a Cessna 170 from a 100% stick-built kit. It was balsa and basswood and high-quality shrink wrap. The wings, fuselage, vertical & horizontal sections were all stick-built and NO foam core of any kind.
It took me 10 months to build because I was a manager in a medium size machine shop and worked many hours each week. When I finally finished the plane I taxied it around for a few days to break-in the nitro-mix motor. Then, the day before I planned to fly it for the first time, I took it to a nearby school hard, (after hours).
I wanted to just get a feel for the balance and make any necessary throttle adjustments. I didn't want to take it off the ground. But a distant thunderstorm was approaching as I taxied it in the grass. I knew I was going to have to stop the test but I was taken by surprise by a very sudden, strong, burst of wind that proceeded the thunderstorm, (which was still several miles away).
That wind came in straight at the front of the plane as I was taxiing it back toward my position at about 5 mph. The wind gust had to be at least 35 to 40 mph and as soon as it hit the plane, the plane took off!! I was completely unprepared and to make matters worse, I was in a populated, residential area.
10 months of precision building was now flying 100 feet above me and the T-storm was closing in fast. In addition, the winds from the approaching storm were chaotic and entirely unpredictable. I struggled for well over 5 minutes in an attempt to get the plane safely on the ground but I was fighting powerful wind gusts and crosswinds.
I lost count of how many times the plane almost smashed into the ground at high speed but I was able to recover it with a sharp elevator and/or rudder control input and kept it from a catastrophic crash. Because this was supposed to be a short "taxi ground test", I didn't have much fuel in the tank and I knew I was going to run out very soon.
I honestly expected the entire episode to end with a completely destroyed plane as the T-storm reached my destination and it started raining. I was unable to keep control of the plane long enough to make a reasonably good landing. The thunder & lightning was close, too close, and I was in an open grass field. I was wet and in danger of being hit by lightning myself.
So, just about when I reached the point of accepting the fact that the plane was going to be destroyed and I was simply going to have to let it crash, a strong wind current of about 20 or 30 mph came straight into the front of the plane and was blowing steady and long enough for me to match the wind's speed with the engine's rpm. I ran the throttle up and managed to match the head-on wind speed and brought the plane to a stop in mid-air!
I was 10 feet from the plane and it was 5 feet above the ground in a HORIZONTAL HOVER! It was as if it was in a wind tunnel! As it floated in that flight position, practically motionless, I ran over and grabbed it by the tail! I cut the engine and started running for the car. As I did, I could hear applause coming from some houses to my left.
I looked to see what it was and there were about 6 or 7 people standing under their porches, clapping!!! LOL To this day, I don't know if they thought I did all that stunt flying on purpose or not. But I can assure you, that it was all an amazing streak of luck and I could never do it again.
Anyway, that was a great video and the flying was incredible!
FWIW,
Rich
GREAT SKILLS!! Never-the-less... NOW I FEEL TOTALLY DIZZY!! ;-P
Muito muito show, parabéns
el tio es un pro!!!
Now that is talent. Very impressive my hat is off to you.
5:19 left me speechless
amazing pilot! awesome!!!!
Very exciting flying. Thanks for the upload and the show.
insane. amount of efforts and practice- we can't even count
not much margin for error with those full throttle knife edge circuits at end . impressive stuff.
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That’s the best rc pilot I think I’ve ever seen WoW 😮😳🧐😍
Jase dussia world's best awesome pilot tho😀
Thats what I call flying! mad skills!
Se debe al extremo dominio de su control remoto . Solo eso. Pero Martín, ven a Arequipa para que nos enseñes.Eres algo genial, extraterrestre !!!!!!
waaaaaaaaww this is just amazingggg i lovee thatt
Mucha destreza, enhorabuena, un artista
+Drák Preepers WoW Drak no sabia que te gustase el aeromodelismo jajaj
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If an aviator can skill an airplane like that, his name will be save in Aviation's history
Unless the airfoil is involved, it isn't flight. Skill, perhaps. But it is not flight.
I still have trouble landing my beginner plane (e flight apprentice). So I am amazed at his skills. Hopefully one day I will have at least %10 of his skills.
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When I grow up I wanna be like you!🏆
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what is happening ? This incredible creativity and joy is an unnatural control
Wow impresionante maniobravilidad? obviamente su piloto muy calculador, pero también el aparato muy resistente de todo su fuselaje y potencia de motor?
Excelente 👍
Add a tripod on the rear with a hook to hold the plane while going to full throttle and you have VTOL.
Excelente piloto! !! Boccanera NORBERTO
Muito bom , um grande piloto
What a guy^^ amazing skill at high throttle ,nice vid^__^
solo le doy like alos buenos..tu eres uno de ellos
I to fly rc and I have extra 330 sc and many more but this is just amazing
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Классный пилотаж! Спасибо за видео.
Super styal
wow its strong enough to take that high speed turns, very nice....
wow, sure don't know how they learn to fly or build them that well.😮 awesome!
That was the most amazing controlled flight ever. What a plane, what a pilot!
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Expreso estos gran respeto....Mr. Martin...
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Qué pasada¡¡¡ Vaya maestría.
OH MY GOD... I so need this plane... Man I thought we were good doing stunts with our warbirds hahahhaha
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i know im pretty late but if you would like to get into 3d flying i highly recommend the FT edge 540 from Flite Test
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Respectfully, that's like saying goodbye "man I need that guitar" after watching Eddie Van Halen play Eruption live thinking owning that guitar is going to do the trick... 😉