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With the first one, he actually did very well to belly land without damaging his aircraft. It could have been a lot worse. The wing mounts coming off are easy fixes.
@The Bullfrog Most likely a failure of the gear to deploy, yes. Something not unheard of, even with modern aircraft. I've seen videos where just a single leg refuses to deploy, so the pilot decides to retract also the functioning legs as a belly landing is often safer than landing with an incomplete gear. Damage is usually restricted to minor scrapes
I can only imagine the loss of the big camo color jet that had to be an expensive accident. So sorry for your loss some great flying and beautiful planes. Great video thank you for sharing.🤩❤️🙏🏼
It's been 40 years since I flew r/c planes but I still have an occasional dream where I'm flying one again and concentrating like crazy not to crash; i suppose the fierce concentration in my flying days imprinted itself forever on my subconscious..:)
Often scale plane pilots have the least amount of skills flying. His over use of the elevator and way to tight a turn onto final. He's lucky it didn't tip stall.
My 💚go's out to the people that got there Dream Flyers Big with all the bells and whistles to the smallest simplest little bird when it goes bad! Big or Small it's someone's pride and joy! Try to keep your dreams growing,That all some people have AKA Me . Thank you
3:25 Stalled with right rudder on that turn. I don't think a pilot flies turbine would make such a mistake. He might have reversed his rudder input on his transmitter somehow. Or maybe a bad servo.
1.59 is something you should never do for a takeoff. An old timer told be that you should gradually takeoff and never do abrupt climb. Reason is that if something goes wrong you can at worst guide it in for more gentle landing or crash. If your engine cuts out or if you stall with a abrupt climb you will come down very hard and do a lot of damage.
9:01 Very painful watching this clip. The plane seems to just go into a stall as at one point it banks too quickly . As the jet loses control and plunges to Earth. startlingly the pilot fails to initiate the ejection sequence and dies. Whether there was a failure with the ejection system or the pilot tried to save the aircraft. we will probably never know
As someone once told me 'if your not able to accept if it crashes, then you should not be flying' - and goes a long way to explaining why I fly EPP slope sailplanes...
There is something so hilarious about watching the first dude go and retrieve his missiles, placing them under his arm and continuing on to the others, I can't figure out why it's looks so funny 🤣
The one that caught fire is the reason they forbid flying in national parks. Any time at all a fail can happen and the potential for a wildfire happens.
The Super Sabre crash just broke my heart. What a beautiful model! A lot of manpower probably got into buidling it, yet it miserably broke into pieces to the point of probably being beyond repair... Very sad to watch... I can't even fathom the depth of the owner's sorrow!
At 3:31: The crash of that gorgeous F100 Super Sabre (The Hun' is the most painful crash to watch that I have ever seen. It hurts just to see a plane as pretty as that one crash. Very sad 😥 😥.
Used to do rc and its darn near impossible to spend months flying a WOT4 till u can fly it with hands tied behind back in all conditions, after 20 mins I wanted to fly scale and paid the price...dearly
How many little playmobil guys had to loose there lives in the making of this videos? Lets send our thoughts to their playmobil families who lost a loved one…
Stupid question - I'm an old fart. A retiree. Used to fly in the early 90s. SO MUCH has changed! Man, this stuff is awesome. So - if these turbine engines flame out in flight, can it be restarted? Assuming it was something like a fuel supply glitch and not a hard mechanical failure. And do flame outs happen much? I want a turbine so bad i can't stand it.. just to screw around with in my garage!
Only recently have the latest turbine engines been able to re-start mid-air after a flame out. The probability of a flame out is more down to the quality of the install. It's most frequently an air bubble getting into the engine that causes the flame out and that can happen because the plumbing isn't as good as it should be. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
I wouldn’t call that first one a bad crash, his missiles just fell off and that’s so much better than having a destroyed nose let alone a complete loss.
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Awesome video
Thanks Roan. I through in some of my own disasters from over the years. All RC pilots have bad days. I'm no exception. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
A few of these were heartbreaking. Kudos on all those beautiful builds, and I am sorry for your individual losses. Thanks for sharing.
With the first one, he actually did very well to belly land without damaging his aircraft. It could have been a lot worse. The wing mounts coming off are easy fixes.
Hats off for not including painfully jittery slow motion replays of every crash or hard landing.
Its like watching a horrify accident minus all the death. I approve of this hobby.
The first one is neither a crash or bad landing. It is a well controlled wheels-up landing with minimum damage
@The Bullfrog
Most likely a failure of the gear to deploy, yes. Something not unheard of, even with modern aircraft. I've seen videos where just a single leg refuses to deploy, so the pilot decides to retract also the functioning legs as a belly landing is often safer than landing with an incomplete gear. Damage is usually restricted to minor scrapes
Yep just some unnecessary bits of trim that came of by the looks of it. Textbook landing for when the landing gear fails.
Dam the little toy bombs are huge lol and your right it was a great landing
Thanks I wasn't sure. I thought it was a crash landing. You really saved the day ;-)
Yup, all he lost were the ordinances. Not too bad
I can only imagine the loss of the big camo color jet that had to be an expensive accident. So sorry for your loss some great flying and beautiful planes. Great video thank you for sharing.🤩❤️🙏🏼
It's been 40 years since I flew r/c planes but I still have an occasional dream where I'm flying one again and concentrating like crazy not to crash; i suppose the fierce concentration in my flying days imprinted itself forever on my subconscious..:)
That F100 Super Sabre looks stunning and what a sad and destructive end.
@ryan lemons It looked like the rudder was turned the wrong way??
I think it may have just stalled it was going super slow and trying to turn...
@@johanprinsloo6240 And then incorrect rudder input (?) sealed the fate?
Yeah, what a shame! And in the slo mo at the end it looked eerily like the real thing!!
F 100 he stall it
This is horrific!
How does everyone remain so cheerful?
Another new survivor watching you guys everyday you are so funny I really like the parachute glider
Thanks Jason!
All these planes are now posted for sale in like new condition and never crashed..
Landing those little wheel aircraft on stubby rough grass…. Genius.
The funniest thing I've seen for months at 3:20 .... I literally laughed out loud .... Fantastic and thank you for making my day.
Happens to the best of us, alas. Sure did hurt to see that F-100 go in, though. It was a really fine-looking model.
Tip stall classic way to prang it. Total pilot error
Look like only the left elevator working.
@@basimpsn Maybe rudder servo error??
The plane looked like it crashed due to the rudder being hard over??
@@notsureyou Your are right...playing back the video right input from the rudder just before impact..Could be Pilot, servo, or gyro lol
@@basimpsn pilot
"If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing." -Chuck Yeager
1:59 Holy cow! That thing has one heck of a power to weight ratio! I wouldn't think there are any full size prop planes that can do this, are there?
there's a handful of prototype VTOL turboprops that could potentially do that. Namely, the Salmon and the Pogo
That Spitfire should have done a go-around when the first buck happened. :)
Often scale plane pilots have the least amount of skills flying. His over use of the elevator and way to tight a turn onto final. He's lucky it didn't tip stall.
Like a friend said, "There are 2 kinds. Those that have crashed, and those that are going to crash."
Good
My 💚go's out to the people that got there Dream Flyers Big with all the bells and whistles to the smallest simplest little bird when it goes bad! Big or Small it's someone's pride and joy! Try to keep your dreams growing,That all some people have AKA Me . Thank you
Very good words.
Well said, Charles. So I’m guessing you cringed quite a bit?
Just remember that any crash you can walk away from is a good one👍🏻
Excellent flying by modest engineers! creating a fantastic flying show ,👍👍👍
That magnificent Super Sabre - what a sad end.
3:25 Stalled with right rudder on that turn. I don't think a pilot flies turbine would make such a mistake. He might have reversed his rudder input on his transmitter somehow. Or maybe a bad servo.
So many videos of RC fliers with mad skills in the air but catastophic landings.
1.59 is something you should never do for a takeoff. An old timer told be that you should gradually takeoff and never do abrupt climb. Reason is that if something goes wrong you can at worst guide it in for more gentle landing or crash. If your engine cuts out or if you stall with a abrupt climb you will come down very hard and do a lot of damage.
Some of these guys take this really well....
9:01 Very painful watching this clip. The plane seems to just go into a stall as at one point it banks too quickly . As the jet loses control and plunges to Earth. startlingly the pilot fails to initiate the ejection sequence and dies. Whether there was a failure with the ejection system or the pilot tried to save the aircraft. we will probably never know
dude it is an rc plane, no driver inside
Spectacular!
It’s on fire proper. Classic.
Жалко, что столько самолётов сломалось. Вам стоит доработать их приземление. А так вы очень потрудились. Самолёты классные
The first clip has some tight camera work. Good fob.
As someone once told me 'if your not able to accept if it crashes, then you should not be flying' - and goes a long way to explaining why I fly EPP slope sailplanes...
Its sad seeing such beautiful RCs being destroyed tho.
I keep thinking a golf coarse greens keeper would be useful in creating a smoother airfield.
Good humor and are a lot of fun that's what it's all about crashes are no crashes
An excellent video. 💙 T.E.N.
Very good spectacular excellent. I send a very big greeting for everyone from the club grouping model Albatross Albatros of Buenos Aires 👋😎
Que lindo hobby por dios!!!
Wow, those whacky euros and their amazing rc's.
There is something so hilarious about watching the first dude go and retrieve his missiles, placing them under his arm and continuing on to the others, I can't figure out why it's looks so funny 🤣
At 6:21 if he had hit maximum throttle the video would have been way more fun
First Jet perfect landing :-).
Thanks for not adding a slow-mo after every Clip anymore :)
Excellent quality, super crispy
AT3!!! NICE!!! this is very rare!!!
Awesome looking camo jet!😁🤟
The one that caught fire is the reason they forbid flying in national parks. Any time at all a fail can happen and the potential for a wildfire happens.
The Super Sabre crash just broke my heart. What a beautiful model! A lot of manpower probably got into buidling it, yet it miserably broke into pieces to the point of probably being beyond repair... Very sad to watch... I can't even fathom the depth of the owner's sorrow!
FR T-Rexx I couldn’t agree more.
At 3:31: The crash of that gorgeous F100 Super Sabre (The Hun' is the most painful crash to watch that I have ever seen. It hurts just to see a plane as pretty as that one crash. Very sad 😥 😥.
Ray, YOU'RE FIRED. Lol
Excellent end to the Turkish F-100.
That F-100 was a beautiful model. Tragic, but dramatic, loss.
Poor Super Sabre -what a beautiful model .
Did the helichopper @3:40 have a fit?
Used to do rc and its darn near impossible to spend months flying a WOT4 till u can fly it with hands tied behind back in all conditions, after 20 mins I wanted to fly scale and paid the price...dearly
Even the rc spitfires give me goosebumps
Me too, along with the RC Mustangs.
so beautiful but so painful
It is so much fun to watch those toys crash! I thoroughly enjoy the larger more expensive model crashes the best!
Yep, playing with your silly putty and dropping it on the floor doesn't have quite the same effect...
It would be nice to see more images of the aftermath distruction.
English Electric Lightening! Superb!
I’m surprised at the number of landing gear failures
on the RC planes that have bombs, or rockets the flyer should add this note:
'As per my last email...'
👍😎🤣🤣🤣 excelente video saludos cordiales desde Chile 👍 me encanta maquetiar y aerocontrol
That Spitfire at around 4:20 ish, something, engine wise, sounded really realistic. If you see what I mean.
Wundervolles Flugbild der „Spit“
Nicht zu schnell, wie bei Modellen oft der Fall.
Must be pretty strong headwinds on this day.
Great working nice video
That F-100 looked seriously tail heavy. stalled out in the turn.
Maybe read the video description
Well... The Gripen made the same "landing" as the real one...
republic of China Air Force AT3 😍😍😍
Those turbine engines are expensive (obviously) Sad when they crash.
This video in a nutshell:
Too low, terrain. Too low, terrain. Too low, terrain. TERRAIN, TERRAIN! Whoop whoop, PULL UP!
Perfect 3 point landing...
Looked like that Saber Jet stalled.
How many little playmobil guys had to loose there lives in the making of this videos?
Lets send our thoughts to their playmobil families who lost a loved one…
Great camera work but awful to see them all hit the ground.
I saw that Turkish F-100 end up on 2 wheels and its nose during a landing at Bruntingthorpe a few years back, guess its dead now.
有台灣(Taiwan)的自強號AT-3教練機耶!
看到熟悉的東西真的是一件很開心的事情呢!
The guy at 7:25 learnt he should have had a fire extinguisher at hand, the bad way.
Stupid question - I'm an old fart. A retiree. Used to fly in the early 90s. SO MUCH has changed! Man, this stuff is awesome. So - if these turbine engines flame out in flight, can it be restarted? Assuming it was something like a fuel supply glitch and not a hard mechanical failure. And do flame outs happen much? I want a turbine so bad i can't stand it.. just to screw around with in my garage!
Only recently have the latest turbine engines been able to re-start mid-air after a flame out. The probability of a flame out is more down to the quality of the install. It's most frequently an air bubble getting into the engine that causes the flame out and that can happen because the plumbing isn't as good as it should be. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
@@EssentialRC Thank you. I was wondering about that. God what technology. It's amazing. Thanks for the WONDERFUL vids and happy new year ERC
At least he doesn’t click bait us
So that's why they dump the ordinance before bellying in.
That f100 going down hurt my sole
What’s it like to land Ray? “Easy!” Lol
The super sabre had a lockout I believe
Nope. 1 flap did not retract.
@@EssentialRC ah thanks for replying that happened to someone at our club it was sad because he was flying a viper it had a 16KG king tech in
that spitfire was a nice safe
The F-100 D of the TuAF should have had the square insignia instead of the round one.
2:29 türkler farketmiştir ama kazası kötü oldu
That spoilt a good day and will cost a couple of bob to repair but I suppose that is all part of the day😂😂😂😂😮😮😮😮👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wow.
Edit: I just subscribed to ur channel.☺️
Isn’t it the unspoken rule of turbines to ALWAYS bring the fire extinguisher? Do any of you good folks even OWN a fire extinguisher? 😂👍🏻😂
Purposefully stall the model and then deploy a recovery parachute. Maybe less heartaches.
8:43 easy to build and easier to crash!
Hi Dom , as always ,you make me a day....appreciate it.
Seems like they would learn on the cheap stuff before spending all that money on something they can't fly.
Months and months to build.
Fly for five minutes.
Months and months to rebuild.
The F-100 augering in even makes me sick, sob that would suck
It's a pity to build this wonderful jet and have the damn wheels not deploy. Life sometimes is unfair.
I wouldn’t call that first one a bad crash, his missiles just fell off and that’s so much better than having a destroyed nose let alone a complete loss.
@ 7;24 Lucky the field did not burn
If you know it has a bad take off you know it will have a bad landing
how much would one of those big spitfires/p-51s cost to own and maintain
I am so sorry for you Sir ,l do hope you can be encouraged to build again as it was a super jet.