👍 Otto Widlroither's Concorde, wahrscheinlich sein 'Lebenswerk', ist das schönste und größte RC-Modell, das ich je gesehen habe. Und seit einiger Zeit fliegt er damit Acro! Früher war sie als AirFrance unterwegs, seit einiger Zeit als British Airways und mit metallfarbigen Tragflächen-Vorderkanten.
I had the privilege of going on all 7 BA Concordes when I worked at Heathrow Airport I was fortunate enough to get a trip on the flight deck on a test flight even going Supersonic over the bay of Biscay something that I will cherish forever.
I lived under the flight path at Heathrow and we went out to watch the beautiful bird every time we heard it. Well done to the engineers who made this faithful RC plane and the amazing pilots. PS I slowed the take-off down to 0.25x and it looks far more like it was at LHR. It also shows the difficulty of controlling a delta wing at low speed on landing. I hope the landing gear fix goes smoothly so we can we can see this bird back where she should be soon.
With the noise it made you could not stay inside. Have been on the tarmac at Heathrow when the Cocord took off. the noise it produces at takeoff was painful.
Ouch!. Drove the gear thru the structure. Hangar Queen!. Gotta land that thing onto the pavement like a F-86 Sabre, , Ultra high speed with a feather touch.
Maybe this is how we get her back, keep building them ever bigger till one day we arrive at the full size psssenger carrying version. Too beautiful to never see again, used to see her most days over London
Exceptional model and always a pleasure to watch but I have say this was not a well flown display of the Concorde on this occasion. Large bank angle over 60 degrees (2g) and unstable approach resulting in a hard landing. This model deserve better…
Please fly your Concorde and show us how it's done. The Concorde prototypes were rolled. Once in one direction and again in the other direction. Trubshaw is reputed to have asked his French counterpart to unwind it, Trubshaw having rolled in one direction....... so he did.
Absolutely amazing 👏. You know some time in the future someone will spend the money and get the real thing back in the air. They're all still there apart from the one that tragically crashed in Paris.
Sadly, that will never happen as neither manufacturer will certify the airframe. RR will not sign off the engines. That's why Branson's bid was never serious, i.e. he did not have any support.
@@johnlacey155 but at what cost to reputational damage if there's another catastrophe ? Money does indeed talk but the combined spending power of BA / AF was not enough, hence type approval was withdrawn.
@@monsieurchevrebois9811 Yes I agree with you. I'm just making a point that someone determined enough could actually do it, given that there is a difference between getting any one or two of them flying on a limited basis (which is vaguely possible/attractive given enough money) and regaining type certification, which I agree is very unlikely due to the unworkable economics involved.
Wow. That plane looks longer in size than the Robin XDR400 I fly in myself. Do these XL RC planes require special insurance? I can imagine they can do quite some damage in the event of mishaps.
Could you alter the nose angles? The real Concorde only used 5 degrees taxiing and taking off, 18 degrees landing. Not sure the real Concorde performed loops and Immelmann turns either 😂
definitely one of the better concorde rc model attempts, nice job in general however, the droop nose and windscreen isn't entirely accurately shaped . Ill never really understand why these modellers go to such great lengths overall only to not pay attention to the real world nose and cockpit area and just guess how it should be.
Mannnn.... all he had to do was hold the same approach angle he was on during short final and a short little smidge of power just before touch-down, and it would have been perfect landing. Why did he start mucking around with pitch in the last 10 seconds. His slam-down landing was ten times harder than it would have been if he'd just left it ALONE!!
The real thing couldn’t be built today. Too many regulations and restrictions. Too many meddlers sticking their fingers in. The societal achievements in the 1960’s, including aviation, astronautics and engineering among other contemporary fields, were the direct result of the attitudes of the generation that accomplished them. The people who survived the Depression, fought the war and rebuilt the peace.
Oooh... Bit of a hard landing..... Bang!
Can't imagine it's very stable at low speed. . .
Every bit as Majestic as the real thing ! beautifully flown ! Even if the landing was a bit hard .
👍 Otto Widlroither's Concorde, wahrscheinlich sein 'Lebenswerk', ist das schönste und größte RC-Modell, das ich je gesehen habe. Und seit einiger Zeit fliegt er damit Acro! Früher war sie als AirFrance unterwegs, seit einiger Zeit als British Airways und mit metallfarbigen Tragflächen-Vorderkanten.
Saw this at Jetpower 2019 in Air France colours. Fantastic achievement by Otto.❤
Thats a great model, never thought that models over 2~3 Meters are allowed. Looks real... and the sound was great too.
Dear Santa!!! Really Insane!
A Bird of Prey! Absolutely stunning performance. It brought me back to watching them in real life at JFK. Kudos!
amazing my friends
I had the privilege of going on all 7 BA Concordes when I worked at Heathrow Airport I was fortunate enough to get a trip on the flight deck on a test flight even going Supersonic over the bay of Biscay something that I will cherish forever.
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Absolutely fantastic!
I lived under the flight path at Heathrow and we went out to watch the beautiful bird every time we heard it. Well done to the engineers who made this faithful RC plane and the amazing pilots. PS I slowed the take-off down to 0.25x and it looks far more like it was at LHR. It also shows the difficulty of controlling a delta wing at low speed on landing. I hope the landing gear fix goes smoothly so we can we can see this bird back where she should be soon.
With the noise it made you could not stay inside. Have been on the tarmac at Heathrow when the Cocord took off. the noise it produces at takeoff was painful.
Stunning...Stunning.....such clever men.
Any landing is a good landing!
Fantastic
Сколько труда они вложили! А двигатели сколько стоят!..
Concorde started development in the 50’s.wow 🇬🇧
Such a beautiful plane. It did test flights around where my gran lived, my mother took movies of it. My dad designed the passenger seats for it.
🇬🇧🔥💥 WOW 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🍻🍻
Will it carry me???very nice, also!
Now that was MIGHTY!!! 👏👏👏
Flying as a fighter jet 😂🤘🏽🤘🏽
Amazing. It would make one hell of a lawn dart though...
Let’s take one of the hardest aircraft to fly (particularly at low speeds) and make a really expensive flying model out of it, mad respect to you 😎👍
Wahnsinn! Gratulaton!
Vielen Dank!
At first I thought that was cousin IT (@37 sec) in the cockpit! Ha - Terrific plane though, LOVE IT!
unbelievable
Brilliant. Excellent achievement by all those who built and flew her.
Ouch!. Drove the gear thru the structure. Hangar Queen!. Gotta land that thing onto the pavement like a F-86 Sabre, , Ultra high speed with a feather touch.
Damaged that front landing gear on that rough landing 😮
Maybe this is how we get her back, keep building them ever bigger till one day we arrive at the full size psssenger carrying version. Too beautiful to never see again, used to see her most days over London
Il fait au moins autant de bruit que le vrai ! ;o)
Exceptional model and always a pleasure to watch but I have say this was not a well flown display of the Concorde on this occasion. Large bank angle over 60 degrees (2g) and unstable approach resulting in a hard landing. This model deserve better…
Sure it’s a handful AND This gent may still be getting used to model.
Please fly your Concorde and show us how it's done. The Concorde prototypes were rolled. Once in one direction and again in the other direction. Trubshaw is reputed to have asked his French counterpart to unwind it, Trubshaw having rolled in one direction....... so he did.
I wonder how money goes into building a machine like that it's awseome
@@oceanchaser40-50k, at least I’d say.
Wow !! Superb
Wow.
Wow...
Surely you could ride on that!
Fantastic Model, Just needs to be flown a little slower then would be beautiful! It's not an F16. The slow passes are great
Unstable approach requires a mandatory go-around.....at our airline😢
The hard landing bent the nose gear rearward. What a shame.
The landing is not that hard as far as model plane landing goes, they need a stronger strut and better shock absorber
How would you like to be the guy who inevitably crashes this thing into a million pieces?
Absolutely amazing 👏. You know some time in the future someone will spend the money and get the real thing back in the air. They're all still there apart from the one that tragically crashed in Paris.
Sadly, that will never happen as neither manufacturer will certify the airframe. RR will not sign off the engines. That's why Branson's bid was never serious, i.e. he did not have any support.
@@monsieurchevrebois9811 but that's what manufacturers are there for - to be bought?
@@johnlacey155 but at what cost to reputational damage if there's another catastrophe ? Money does indeed talk but the combined spending power of BA / AF was not enough, hence type approval was withdrawn.
@@monsieurchevrebois9811 Yes I agree with you. I'm just making a point that someone determined enough could actually do it, given that there is a difference between getting any one or two of them flying on a limited basis (which is vaguely possible/attractive given enough money) and regaining type certification, which I agree is very unlikely due to the unworkable economics involved.
It would never get certified as the liabilities involved would be horrendous.
At Heathrow for years there was a lage model of Concorde at the entrance of the airport, 40% full size...how long before these RC models get that big?
THIS MORE LIKE WATCHING FIGHTER JET YES
100%
I simply cannot comprehend the skills it takes to build, much less fly one of these things... I halfway expected afterburners on take off!
how quick does this thing go?
why it doesn't it come by remote after landed ?
Beautiful aircraft, sorry about the hard landing! Would love to see a couple of touch-and-go’s!!
For a model rc plane. It is a regular landing. The wheel just doesn’t hold
Did they manage to fly this beautiful model bird over the speed of sound?
The air resistance would cause the plane to burst into flames.
Wow. That plane looks longer in size than the Robin XDR400 I fly in myself.
Do these XL RC planes require special insurance? I can imagine they can do quite some damage in the event of mishaps.
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If they put a pillow inside this model plane, a person can lay in there and this thing can still fly.
Could you alter the nose angles? The real Concorde only used 5 degrees taxiing and taking off, 18 degrees landing. Not sure the real Concorde performed loops and Immelmann turns either 😂
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definitely one of the better concorde rc model attempts, nice job in general however, the droop nose and windscreen isn't entirely accurately shaped . Ill never really understand why these modellers go to such great lengths overall only to not pay attention to the real world nose and cockpit area and just guess how it should be.
What - no afterburners!
And a sonic boom sound 🙃
I think that thing could take passengers.
Man…. Strap a saddle on that thing and take it for a ride!
This is also YTs loudest video, I have volume almost off and music is still to loud.........
Will it carry me???
When does the sonic boom sound ?🤣🤣🤣
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Mannnn.... all he had to do was hold the same approach angle he was on during short final and a short little smidge of power just before touch-down, and it would have been perfect landing. Why did he start mucking around with pitch in the last 10 seconds. His slam-down landing was ten times harder than it would have been if he'd just left it ALONE!!
It needs a little man inside to close the door
The real thing couldn’t be built today. Too many regulations and restrictions. Too many meddlers sticking their fingers in. The societal achievements in the 1960’s, including aviation, astronautics and engineering among other contemporary fields, were the direct result of the attitudes of the generation that accomplished them. The people who survived the Depression, fought the war and rebuilt the peace.
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Pilot needs practice in landing the Concord sst.
sonnic boomé was éLoud hear
not as good see real one as i flown on G-BOAD
His name is Concorde and not " concord" read his history 😡
Looks like Cousin itt from the Addams family is the Pilot.
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