I've been a Flite Test lurker for a couple of years now. One of the things I like most about this group, besides the obvious technical aspects of their builds and attention to making sure that everything they do is attainable to the majority of enthusiasts, is the personal character and enthusiasm of the people themselves. They really do seem like very decent people who want everyone to find joy and camaraderie with family and friends via a common interest in a hobby.
Aloha. we have A-10 Warthogs here from Kansas City training with Marines. From the front the wings remind me of Corsairs. Watching this video is great.
Don't you mean a common interest in THE hobby. Is there any other hobby that compares to building and flying your own creations. Everyone should experience this. It's friggin' beautifull.
I have a balsa wood kit Corsair hanging on my home office wall. I built it with my dad over 50 yrs ago. It was a u-line plane with an Enya on it. Seeing yours fly was pretty emotional. Lots of memories Thanks for posting!
I noticed that too... but then again, it feels really awesome to build a flying machine and have it fly first try... I really love what these guys do for kids and for people who don't want to spend 10,000 bucks for a cool rc plane. not to mention how much you learn building your own
Just a quick Thank You! I am a scratch builder, and have built a few of your planes and have a lot of fun with them as a break from a long several month build! The main thing is, you are getting young people interested, and interested in BUILDING!!! I see so many people anymore just buy an arf and fly for a bit and quit, they miss the whole intent of the hobby.. thanks again, you guys are great!
I built and flew hobby balsa kit planes like 30 years ago. I still have my channel 40 radio with the ribbons on the antenna somewhere. lol I want to get into this again with all this digital tech
Hello, i have just found this channel, this is the first video i have watched. All that i can say is that you are not like other companies. you make it very easy to build these and not use complex and expensive materials. you allow the ability to use the electrical components in more than just the plane you buy it for. you allow the ability to make your own plane with your own material with the free build planes you offer. you aren't a money-hungry business, which is very hard to find nowadays. thank you for that. you understand that no one really wants to spend hundreds and maybe even thousands of dollars on something they like to do for fun. you make it very easy, and not expensive to get into this hobby. thank you. keep up the good work, and stay safe.
If it wasn't for Josh Bixler I would have never flown a plane. Bought the Flite Test book off Amazon, read it a million times then bought a Hobbyzone Champ, and then 10 more planes. Thanks, Josh and all the members of Flite Test and that cool intern that left for making an expensive hobby into a everyday hobby for all including families.
Flew one once in real life, thanks gma for the 16th birthday. Loops, stalls n barrel rolls. Excellent vehicle. Lady pilot re-built a ww2 corsair and for the cash will take you to the moon in 1943. Excellent experience, awesome vehicle. God speed and good luck flite test.
Please take a whistle off of a foam nerf football or something similar and put it on the Corsair so that it will whistle while flying by. Like the real deal
Beat me to the response! There are different sizes and styles of whistles in nerf products. The footballs sound louder, but the whistle design is bulkier. There are lower profile whistles in the Nerf Howler and also Nerf darts, but they have to travel faster than the footballs to make good sounds.
I literally had a dream last night that you guys did a large F4U Corsair. And here you are, the next day, uploading this video. I have needed this for a while. Thanks.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW WOOOOOOW... I HAVE TO HAVE IT... I had several Corsairs and I miss all of them... this bird is so unique... my 1st flight with a Corsair went straight into the ground after 5 seconds of being airborne.... i had to wait to be a better pilot before enjoying this beauty...thank you guys for providing us this peace of history...
I didn't watch it at first, then I discovered it and got into it. Then it got cancelled after 2 seasons. I keep promising myself I'll pick it up on DVD. One day.
@@robertmiller5230 saw it in junior high... a bit that is. Was on near the same time as my Tuesday night catechism nights. From a 13 year olds peri that was a major suck!
Decided to order a couple flight test planes over break and built them with my Dad and brother. Tons of fun. Built the Spitfire. Power pack combo and speed build kit were awesome. Cannot recommend flight test enough. Such a great idea and you can truly tell how much work they put in to making these kits work. Was waiting for a larger Corsair model. New techniques look awesome too. Can't want to build and fly!!!
You all have outdone yourselves with the corsair. The presence and the silhouette in the air is insanely awesome. The way it flies and the way it maneuvers through the air, it just looks like a real corsair!! Love it!!
The original version of the f4u was actually made with a small 3 propeller prop that had problems landing on carriers because of the stall and they gave the designs to the us marines who changed the prop and also took off the 6 50 cal. Machine guns and added 4 30mm Browning machine guns and then passed it back to the navy and then became one of the best fighter planes in ww2 in my opinion and even was used in early Vietnam so in general this is an amazing plane with a awesome history so just some fun facts!
5 years ago, the Viggen came out and I remember just geeking out over that plane. This plane has brought back that feeling not only to me but to my dad and my brother. I can’t wait to build this with them. Thanks John and the flite test team for another awesome plane!
There is something unique about Flite Test. They are truthful and humble when they could have been focusing on sales and drift away from their passion. I follow you since the beginning and religiously watched your content and I have to say, You are a true inspiration to the community, Thank you for your continuous dedication and thanks for sharing another great video. -Icarus
Keep the old planes coming. I have never bought a kit and will be buying this one. You can thank John and son for growing your community......and after watching full video I will also be buying a plane to get me to and intermediate pilot.
That is seriously impressive. I’ve been building FT planes with foamboard for a few years now, and while I love the material, the downside always seemed to be that there would always be flat surfaces, making scale a challenge. John’s ingenuity has provided an alternative, and that really looks good! BTW, I came within a couple of miles of meeting up with all of you in Fayette MO... the snowy roads decided otherwise. My car couldn’t make it up the last hill before the event. I was really sorry to miss out. Hope you can come back to Missouri one of these days!
My dad loves WW2 planes so I just ordered this along with everything needed to get it in the air so I can have a fun Father's Day activity to do with my dad and my son. As soon as you add a P-38 to your fleet I'll probably snap that up too.
Wow! Guys you did it! I like the style of this plane. I may not know anything about names of other cool planes, you guys should make a double winged type
With you flying the Corsair, and the little quad, reminds me of our Red Tailed hawks being constantly chased and harassed by the much smaller blackbirds. Beautiful plane. Nice job building and flying.
After the X-29 and Savoia S.21 - this is my new Slope Soarer for this year !! Thank you Josh and all the great people at Flitetest for this awesome new design ! Big thanks to John an Jesse too.
I love what you guys are all about. Thanks for making affordable designs and making them available (with everything you need to get started) so that we can enjoy as well!
i have to say..."i just love how you and your channel comes across. the way you describe things we all have in common and the easy going welcoming respectful way!
This looks awesome! The F4U has been my favourite for over 40 years. It was the star of my favourite childhood tv show "Bah Bah Black Sheep" I will definitely have to build one! Great Job!
A common configuration for the Corsair had two large drop tanks. You could use these almost like skids for landing. It would still be scale, could be made to not induce too much drag, and could maybe save some wear and tear on the prop and leading edge of the wings. This thing looks great in the air! Thanks for sharing.
Another great build and video. Just when we thought we had reached the boundaries of foam board you have again brought to us new techniques. You guys are so humble and have done so much for our hobby, thank you.
I have to say, you guys are doing great things for the hobby! I think a lot of POTENTIAL flyers get quickly discouraged and switch to hobby cars and trucks or they just quit altogether because there are some skills you need to build to become successful enough to have fun and not spend 50% of their time crashing and the other half rebuilding what they crashed. You guys offer a lot of folks the ability to build those skills while not spending loads of money. Keep it up! P.S. I think you should continue with weekly or monthly 'how to's' on becoming a better pilot, that'll go along very well with your DIY plane line, cheers!
I've been waiting for this build!! Wanting to build one for my Dad, because his favorite warbird is the corsair. Bar none! Also, you guys are the reason I'm(slowly) getting back into the hobby!
@@Johnbobon From an aerodynamic perspective there are advantages for turn rate and agility. This was only stumbled upon as it were but it worked, oh boy did it work.
Hey guys I love how much you’ve grown over the years, it’s really great. The one thing I’m not too much a fan of is the music. Could you guys add the old music to some of the new episodes, and kind of mix between the old and new music? It would give the full FliteTest feel to the episodes
Hey guys. I've been around since before "$30 DIY 100mph Jet." And you guys have inspired me to start researching Avation structure, as well as designing and drafting. Now, im getting ready to build "The Gekko" from the anime, 'Eureka Seven.' Thanks for all the awesome content guys. Keep inspiring young minds! (Im only 19. XD)
Just wow. I remember when Flite Test first started, and how far things have come especially with the foam beam planes. I never properly paid attention until particularly the Sea Duck/Sea Angel came out. Then I took foam board modeling seriously. Please do a Spitfire in the Master series next.
Been looking to take foam building to the next level, NOW WE'RE TALKING! Gonna watch the build video and get a scoop on those techniques because that wing is slick.
I have always loved the F4U Corsair ever since I was interested in aerial flight. It is one of the most interesting pieces of beautiful art. The way that it gradually soars through the air. It was called many names, such as the Ensign Eliminators and The Bent Wing Bird. With a the bent wing it needs that for the power and torque of the engine, which is the term of "gull wing".
I love you guys really I've been watching y'all stuff since the first Franken plane it's really great to see you all getting really successful and I'm happy that you haven't forgotten about us keep doing a good job for all of us hobbyists out there
I definitely want to get into building. I know nothing about building and would be nice to get my little one involved. She loves watching the planes and I think would enjoy building with me. Thanks for your content! :)
Amazing looking airplane! Great job John and thank you Flite Test for doing a video acknowledging his talent. I had to find his channel because of that clip of him throwing what looked like an F-14. He has made some beautiful planes. I definitely see a lot that I would like for Flite Test to incorporate into their lineup.
Ok fine!!! I'll subscribe!! Your vids keep popping up in my feed, and I cant stop watching them lol... i've never even been interested in this kind of thing but it's so darn intriguing xD Keep up the good work!
I issue a challenge to you guys at flite test! Now I'm just getting into the rc airplane hobby because of you guys. Matter of fact I bought the pientenpol, and ww1 mini fighter kits from you guys. Anyways here's the challenge make a kit based off of the either the c-121 or EC-121 aka super constilation. My father was in the air force from 66 to 70 and that's all his squadron delt with :) basically the predecessor to modern day AWACS. and I also hope if you guys do take the challenge that you make a kit for the rest of us to purchase and enjoy :) thank you guys for everything! Still in the process of buying the stuff I need for my kits from you guys Haha! Thank you again! Didnt realize there were so many other kit requests Haha!
There's more to the bent wing than simply a big prop. The Corsair was built for speed so they wanted to minimize drag. A round cowling has less drag than an oval shape you see with the Hellcat, meaning they had to put the oil coolers somewhere else. Placing them in the wing made it impossible for the gear to fold inward which limited its length. A NACA report found that by placing the wing joint perpendicular to the fuselage a lot of induced drag is decreased meaning that the inner wing section was going to have to come out at that "bent" angle otherwise the fuselage would practically be dragging the ground. Also the props on the Hellcat and Thunderbolt are almost the same size the difference is the P-47 has telescoping landing gear which is complex and impractical for carrier use and the F6F has a more ellipsoidal fuselage than the F4U. Another bonus fact, the large prop on the Corsair was done to reduce the number or engine revolutions required to keep the plane in a steady cruise. By pulling back on the power and using a more aggressive pitch angle the F4U was able to have a massive combat range. The techniques for maximizing range for combat aircraft came from Charles Lindbergh while he was flying P-38s
wow first we get a big a10 now a corsair dam you guys are awesome and keep up the big war birds loving it and makes me want to put my quads down and build some of these just dont know what i want to build first
This video was unusually enjoyable! Don't get me wrong; your content is great - I just really liked the unusually calm nature of Josh's presentation in this one. It somehow seemed very sincere, natural and slightly more grown up. Good stuff! - And that plane is a beauty!
Just started building a guillows giant scale Corsair and was looking for electronics... Think I'm going to put the same you have here in mine! Great video and great plane!
wow, the first Part of this Video reminds me so much of the old days when a FliteTest video was only Josh talking over some amazing planes... Good Times!
Thank you guys! You're amazing, thanks for Share with all the world your work, because of you i've been building some of my favorite planes which I never would have imagined to have.
This is my favorite plane I have 4 of them already, I will have to check it out! Thanks guys for the hard work and the excellent videos yall make for us. Keep up the good work.
IF I remember correctly, the bent wings wasn't really an issue with having such a large propeller, it was more for having shorter, stronger landing gear for carrier landings. One of my favorite planes!
Have you done a JU-87 Stuka yet? Especially if you can get the "siren" effect! Although I'd love to see my father's airplane as a foam board electric. The name of the plane was "Duffy's Tavern" it was a B-17 from the 8th Airforce.
I've been a Flite Test lurker for a couple of years now. One of the things I like most about this group, besides the obvious technical aspects of their builds and attention to making sure that everything they do is attainable to the majority of enthusiasts, is the personal character and enthusiasm of the people themselves. They really do seem like very decent people who want everyone to find joy and camaraderie with family and friends via a common interest in a hobby.
Aloha. we have A-10 Warthogs here from Kansas City training with Marines. From the front the wings remind me of Corsairs. Watching this video is great.
Thanks for the kind words brother.
Robert Yoder thanks for your service!
Don't you mean a common interest in THE hobby. Is there any other hobby that compares to building and flying your own creations. Everyone should experience this. It's friggin' beautifull.
I agree. Great group of high quality people.
I have a balsa wood kit Corsair hanging on my home office wall. I built it with my dad over 50 yrs ago. It was a u-line plane with an Enya on it. Seeing yours fly was pretty emotional. Lots of memories Thanks for posting!
it never gets old, josh launches a plane and start laughing for no reason what so ever.
he does it with every plane and every time.
love that
I noticed that too... but then again, it feels really awesome to build a flying machine and have it fly first try... I really love what these guys do for kids and for people who don't want to spend 10,000 bucks for a cool rc plane. not to mention how much you learn building your own
@@patrioticbastard5935 ft is great
Cut out cockpit. Put gopro for fpv. Make clear canopy for cockpit. Boom Even more amazing camera angle.
I actually did that on my FMS Corsair. It's like flying the real deal.
I did that on my first Corsair
Just a quick Thank You! I am a scratch builder, and have built a few of your planes and have a lot of fun with them as a break from a long several month build! The main thing is, you are getting young people interested, and interested in BUILDING!!! I see so many people anymore just buy an arf and fly for a bit and quit, they miss the whole intent of the hobby.. thanks again, you guys are great!
I built and flew hobby balsa kit planes like 30 years ago. I still have my channel 40 radio with the ribbons on the antenna somewhere. lol I want to get into this again with all this digital tech
Hope they run green zip ties 😂
Hello, i have just found this channel, this is the first video i have watched. All that i can say is that you are not like other companies. you make it very easy to build these and not use complex and expensive materials. you allow the ability to use the electrical components in more than just the plane you buy it for. you allow the ability to make your own plane with your own material with the free build planes you offer. you aren't a money-hungry business, which is very hard to find nowadays. thank you for that. you understand that no one really wants to spend hundreds and maybe even thousands of dollars on something they like to do for fun. you make it very easy, and not expensive to get into this hobby. thank you. keep up the good work, and stay safe.
If it wasn't for Josh Bixler I would have never flown a plane. Bought the Flite Test book off Amazon, read it a million times then bought a Hobbyzone Champ, and then 10 more planes. Thanks, Josh and all the members of Flite Test and that cool intern that left for making an expensive hobby into a everyday hobby for all including families.
Flew one once in real life, thanks gma for the 16th birthday. Loops, stalls n barrel rolls. Excellent vehicle. Lady pilot re-built a ww2 corsair and for the cash will take you to the moon in 1943. Excellent experience, awesome vehicle. God speed and good luck flite test.
recorded on vhs....
Please take a whistle off of a foam nerf football or something similar and put it on the Corsair so that it will whistle while flying by. Like the real deal
I like your idea 😊👍
Funny you’d mention that... I’ve had the same idea. It would be cool on a Stuka, sort of like the siren on the original.
Beat me to the response! There are different sizes and styles of whistles in nerf products. The footballs sound louder, but the whistle design is bulkier. There are lower profile whistles in the Nerf Howler and also Nerf darts, but they have to travel faster than the footballs to make good sounds.
They should make a Stuka and do that
@@Stumblingthunder you thought a lot about that😂
I literally had a dream last night that you guys did a large F4U Corsair. And here you are, the next day, uploading this video. I have needed this for a while. Thanks.
As soon as I saw that Corsair, my breath was taken away! It is a beautiful work of art. Seeing it fly brought tears to my old eyes.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW WOOOOOOW... I HAVE TO HAVE IT... I had several Corsairs and I miss all of them... this bird is so unique... my 1st flight with a Corsair went straight into the ground after 5 seconds of being airborne.... i had to wait to be a better pilot before enjoying this beauty...thank you guys for providing us this peace of history...
Who remembers watching Black Sheep Squadron growing up? Oh my god! My favorite warbird hands down since i was a little boy.
I didn't watch it at first, then I discovered it and got into it. Then it got cancelled after 2 seasons. I keep promising myself I'll pick it up on DVD. One day.
Used to watch it every week with my soon to be brother in law. I believe M.A.S.H. was on the same night too.
I think pappy boyington would love this model LOL... sadly I was just a kid when that show went away, but I remember my dad always watching it.
Bah bah blacksheep
@@robertmiller5230 saw it in junior high... a bit that is. Was on near the same time as my Tuesday night catechism nights. From a 13 year olds peri that was a major suck!
Decided to order a couple flight test planes over break and built them with my Dad and brother. Tons of fun. Built the Spitfire. Power pack combo and speed build kit were awesome. Cannot recommend flight test enough. Such a great idea and you can truly tell how much work they put in to making these kits work. Was waiting for a larger Corsair model. New techniques look awesome too. Can't want to build and fly!!!
You all have outdone yourselves with the corsair. The presence and the silhouette in the air is insanely awesome. The way it flies and the way it maneuvers through the air, it just looks like a real corsair!!
Love it!!
The original version of the f4u was actually made with a small 3 propeller prop that had problems landing on carriers because of the stall and they gave the designs to the us marines who changed the prop and also took off the 6 50 cal. Machine guns and added 4 30mm Browning machine guns and then passed it back to the navy and then became one of the best fighter planes in ww2 in my opinion and even was used in early Vietnam so in general this is an amazing plane with a awesome history so just some fun facts!
5 years ago, the Viggen came out and I remember just geeking out over that plane. This plane has brought back that feeling not only to me but to my dad and my brother. I can’t wait to build this with them. Thanks John and the flite test team for another awesome plane!
There is something unique about Flite Test. They are truthful and humble when they could have been focusing on sales and drift away from their passion. I follow you since the beginning and religiously watched your content and I have to say, You are a true inspiration to the community, Thank you for your continuous dedication and thanks for sharing another great video.
-Icarus
Keep the old planes coming. I have never bought a kit and will be buying this one. You can thank John and son for growing your community......and after watching full video I will also be buying a plane to get me to and intermediate pilot.
What an absolutely beautiful plane. I love the warbirds from WW2. They had such graceful lines and a personality of their own.
Excellent job guys.
That is seriously impressive. I’ve been building FT planes with foamboard for a few years now, and while I love the material, the downside always seemed to be that there would always be flat surfaces, making scale a challenge. John’s ingenuity has provided an alternative, and that really looks good! BTW, I came within a couple of miles of meeting up with all of you in Fayette MO... the snowy roads decided otherwise. My car couldn’t make it up the last hill before the event. I was really sorry to miss out. Hope you can come back to Missouri one of these days!
Speaking of awesome warbirds, The P-38 Lighning is definitely another candidate for your masters series planes.
My dad loves WW2 planes so I just ordered this along with everything needed to get it in the air so I can have a fun Father's Day activity to do with my dad and my son. As soon as you add a P-38 to your fleet I'll probably snap that up too.
Wow! Guys you did it! I like the style of this plane. I may not know anything about names of other cool planes, you guys should make a double winged type
With you flying the Corsair, and the little quad, reminds me of our Red Tailed hawks being constantly chased and harassed by the much smaller blackbirds. Beautiful plane. Nice job building and flying.
After the X-29 and Savoia S.21 - this is my new Slope Soarer for this year !! Thank you Josh and all the great people at Flitetest for this awesome new design ! Big thanks to John an Jesse too.
I love what you guys are all about. Thanks for making affordable designs and making them available (with everything you need to get started) so that we can enjoy as well!
i have to say..."i just love how you and your channel comes across. the way you describe things we all have in common and the easy going welcoming respectful way!
This may be the most beautiful RC I've ever seen in the air. Outstanding.
This is the absolute best foamboard plane i have ever seen period
This looks awesome! The F4U has been my favourite for over 40 years. It was the star of my favourite childhood tv show "Bah Bah Black Sheep" I will definitely have to build one!
Great Job!
Good to see Josh back on screen and with my all time favorite war bird.
A common configuration for the Corsair had two large drop tanks. You could use these almost like skids for landing. It would still be scale, could be made to not induce too much drag, and could maybe save some wear and tear on the prop and leading edge of the wings. This thing looks great in the air! Thanks for sharing.
Another great build and video. Just when we thought we had reached the boundaries of foam board you have again brought to us new techniques. You guys are so humble and have done so much for our hobby, thank you.
I have to say, you guys are doing great things for the hobby! I think a lot of POTENTIAL flyers get quickly discouraged and switch to hobby cars and trucks or they just quit altogether because there are some skills you need to build to become successful enough to have fun and not spend 50% of their time crashing and the other half rebuilding what they crashed. You guys offer a lot of folks the ability to build those skills while not spending loads of money. Keep it up! P.S. I think you should continue with weekly or monthly 'how to's' on becoming a better pilot, that'll go along very well with your DIY plane line, cheers!
Why does this channel not have at least 20m subs, it's too good to have only 1.5m.
When I was a kid, this plane was my favorite WW2. I watched The Black Sheep weekly on T.V. Great build!
I've been waiting for this build!!
Wanting to build one for my Dad, because his favorite warbird is the corsair. Bar none!
Also, you guys are the reason I'm(slowly) getting back into the hobby!
For your next warbird, I recommend the B52!
Yes please
Kevin Finkel the B-52 gets too much attention! What about the unsung hero of WW2. the B-25 Mitchell
@@PyroThunder yes!
PyRoOWL 1995
What about the Hurricane? Unsung hero? Or ya know, the F6F
Yes....
This is one of my favorite aircraft of all time. A model of it is something I might be making after seeing this.
Something about the bent wings just set it apart from the rest.
@@Johnbobon From an aerodynamic perspective there are advantages for turn rate and agility. This was only stumbled upon as it were but it worked, oh boy did it work.
Hey guys I love how much you’ve grown over the years, it’s really great. The one thing I’m not too much a fan of is the music. Could you guys add the old music to some of the new episodes, and kind of mix between the old and new music? It would give the full FliteTest feel to the episodes
Hey guys. I've been around since before "$30 DIY 100mph Jet."
And you guys have inspired me to start researching Avation structure, as well as designing and drafting.
Now, im getting ready to build "The Gekko" from the anime, 'Eureka Seven.'
Thanks for all the awesome content guys. Keep inspiring young minds! (Im only 19. XD)
Now big challenge is : build an aircraft carrier and take of / land on it !
I hope they'll see this comment!
They already made one =)
IF I remember correctly they already did that. Also the Avenger's Helicarrier!
@@michiganengineer8621 Aircraft carrier ? i do remember the avengers helicarrier, bur nothing on water...
@@aymericarnaud3437 I know I've seen one. It may have been on Sripol's channel that he made after leaving Flite Test
Just wow. I remember when Flite Test first started, and how far things have come especially with the foam beam planes. I never properly paid attention until particularly the Sea Duck/Sea Angel came out. Then I took foam board modeling seriously. Please do a Spitfire in the Master series next.
Been looking to take foam building to the next level, NOW WE'RE TALKING! Gonna watch the build video and get a scoop on those techniques because that wing is slick.
Looks amazing, flies so scale. I’d spray mine yellow and keep the white accents but put stripes on the bottom for orientation.
I have always loved the F4U Corsair ever since I was interested in aerial flight. It is one of the most interesting pieces of beautiful art. The way that it gradually soars through the air. It was called many names, such as the Ensign Eliminators and The Bent Wing Bird. With a the bent wing it needs that for the power and torque of the engine, which is the term of "gull wing".
Your approach and philosophy are perfect. Thank you for the awesomeness!
Who doesn't love the Corsair, nice job John.
I LOVE It that you guys have grown SO much! Great job sharing this AMAZING hobby!
Nice job man you guys are the reason why I was able to get back into this hobby full-time thanks many thanks.
I love you guys really I've been watching y'all stuff since the first Franken plane it's really great to see you all getting really successful and I'm happy that you haven't forgotten about us keep doing a good job for all of us hobbyists out there
I definitely want to get into building. I know nothing about building and would be nice to get my little one involved. She loves watching the planes and I think would enjoy building with me. Thanks for your content! :)
LOVE IT! Your Corsair is beautiful and appears to fly like it's on rails. Let's see more scale projects in future videos. Love the scale planes.
Really amazing airplane, guys!!! 😃
When you can, think about the Wildcat and the Hellcat too!!!
Amazing looking airplane! Great job John and thank you Flite Test for doing a video acknowledging his talent. I had to find his channel because of that clip of him throwing what looked like an F-14. He has made some beautiful planes. I definitely see a lot that I would like for Flite Test to incorporate into their lineup.
I enjoy your channel.. Most of all enjoy listening to the both of your insight..keep the flow brothers.. Love from London UK..
Whoa, the old FT music at the end. I feel like I haven't heard that tune in ages.
Ok fine!!! I'll subscribe!! Your vids keep popping up in my feed, and I cant stop watching them lol... i've never even been interested in this kind of thing but it's so darn intriguing xD
Keep up the good work!
I issue a challenge to you guys at flite test! Now I'm just getting into the rc airplane hobby because of you guys. Matter of fact I bought the pientenpol, and ww1 mini fighter kits from you guys. Anyways here's the challenge make a kit based off of the either the c-121 or EC-121 aka super constilation. My father was in the air force from 66 to 70 and that's all his squadron delt with :) basically the predecessor to modern day AWACS. and I also hope if you guys do take the challenge that you make a kit for the rest of us to purchase and enjoy :) thank you guys for everything! Still in the process of buying the stuff I need for my kits from you guys Haha! Thank you again! Didnt realize there were so many other kit requests Haha!
I have to fly this thing! Just ordered my first simple cub so I can learn to fly. Thanks for the inspiration flitetest
WOW man I love the look of that place very nice. I need to pull the trigger on one of your planes soon.
There's more to the bent wing than simply a big prop. The Corsair was built for speed so they wanted to minimize drag. A round cowling has less drag than an oval shape you see with the Hellcat, meaning they had to put the oil coolers somewhere else. Placing them in the wing made it impossible for the gear to fold inward which limited its length.
A NACA report found that by placing the wing joint perpendicular to the fuselage a lot of induced drag is decreased meaning that the inner wing section was going to have to come out at that "bent" angle otherwise the fuselage would practically be dragging the ground.
Also the props on the Hellcat and Thunderbolt are almost the same size the difference is the P-47 has telescoping landing gear which is complex and impractical for carrier use and the F6F has a more ellipsoidal fuselage than the F4U.
Another bonus fact, the large prop on the Corsair was done to reduce the number or engine revolutions required to keep the plane in a steady cruise. By pulling back on the power and using a more aggressive pitch angle the F4U was able to have a massive combat range. The techniques for maximizing range for combat aircraft came from Charles Lindbergh while he was flying P-38s
wow first we get a big a10 now a corsair dam you guys are awesome and keep up the big war birds loving it and makes me want to put my quads down and build some of these just dont know what i want to build first
This video was unusually enjoyable! Don't get me wrong; your content is great - I just really liked the unusually calm nature of Josh's presentation in this one. It somehow seemed very sincere, natural and slightly more grown up. Good stuff!
- And that plane is a beauty!
Thais has got to be the most beautiful plane you've put out.
Thank you John. I will be building this one. This looks fun to do.
Wow, absolutely cool! I like the larger size too. You guys are the best and always appreciated for all you do.
Just started building a guillows giant scale Corsair and was looking for electronics... Think I'm going to put the same you have here in mine! Great video and great plane!
Way to go guys! I'll be finding the time to build one!
Love it. My FT collection will continues to grow.
Very nice! One of my favorite warbirds. Hey how about a DeHaviland Mosquito kit?!
I like too much how you make our hobby very simple, funny and happy.
Thank you for another outstanding video that the entire family can enjoy!
hands down coolest plane... so far. @1:36 love what you guys are doing
Boy, that thing really flies great. I love the look. Thanks for sharing and thanks for offering such a fun project.
Ft flyer still my fav since it came out, came we get a v2 ft flyer
Im sold! Just ordered mine, can't wait to build that awesome bird!!!
WoW! Looks and flies great! Please show more of the new (Advance Techniques) PLEASE
wow, the first Part of this Video reminds me so much of the old days when a FliteTest video was only Josh talking over some amazing planes... Good Times!
It would be nice if you did a refurbishment of the old Mustang and Spitfire, my favourite planes.
Thank you guys! You're amazing, thanks for Share with all the world your work, because of you i've been building some of my favorite planes which I never would have imagined to have.
Could you maybe make a more detailed and a larger scale spitfire, maybe the size of your warthog??
Everyone is checking out the F4U but the real thrill is that chase-drone action!
I am in love. That is awesome fellas! The corsair has always been my favorite warbird I can’t wait to order one of these:)
You had me at Corsair!
I am completely geeking out!
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P-38 lightning next? Some axis powers planes?
great ! you are back to best of flitetest endeavors.
Greatest plane of WWII!!! I love the Corsair
One of my favorite planes. Looks great!
I've been hoping for this for a couple years. Thank you!
YES!!!! This is my FAVORITE kind of content you guys put out :) That is one truly gorgeous Corsair. Thank you!!! Can't wait to build one!
Oh my gosh that is beautiful Josh! The F4U Corsair is my favorite plane in the world. I can't wait to build mine. I wish I could hug you right! 🤗 lol
This is my favorite plane I have 4 of them already, I will have to check it out! Thanks guys for the hard work and the excellent videos yall make for us. Keep up the good work.
Just ordered this beast. Now my Spitfire will have a sky buddy. :)
That's really impressive!!! I love the arial shots with the drone!!!
IF I remember correctly, the bent wings wasn't really an issue with having such a large propeller, it was more for having shorter, stronger landing gear for carrier landings. One of my favorite planes!
Have you done a JU-87 Stuka yet? Especially if you can get the "siren" effect! Although I'd love to see my father's airplane as a foam board electric. The name of the plane was "Duffy's Tavern" it was a B-17 from the 8th Airforce.
Ooo my favorite plane!!!! Now for a EDF Me-262 in giant size!