The last one, where SHE did an amazing work keeping it of the ground for so long. Why does the commentator presume it´s a guy? 8:52 for you that don't want to search for it. (Look at how long HE´S staying up there.)
The idea of a slingshot mechanism for the final launch is incredible! Most planes have a hard time getting off of the ground due to low speed but they solved it!
One thing I love about flugtag is that there are some teams that don't even try to build something that flies 🤣🤣 they know they're not going to win, so they have as much fun as they can
Having the large wheels on the launcher gave more heigth from which to launch from. That with the aid of a catapult and a properly designed wing resulted in a spectacular flight. Good job guys.
It’s a good job but honestly it’s not the goal of the competition. It’s to have fun and not be serious, kinda like their soapbox competition as well. Everyone can build a proper soapbox, but nobody does
What you are missing is that the large wheel had a smaller shaft which pulled the rope that launched it. The catapult was powered by the large wheels going forward.
@@gavcom4060 said who? It's a competition so why not even try to do something that works? I enjoy those flying builds way more than the stupid ones that try to gain points with some sort of show.
@@michae8jackson378 yeaah, I guess and many people do seem to like this format. It's difficult to find a perfect mix between too serious and too "playful"
Ive seen this competition so many times, and i always wondered why nobody built a secondary launch system like the last craft, who took advantage of the idea of being on an aircraft carrier and launching like one, the catapult launch was brilliant!
Tbh, before this video, I thought there was some kind of an inside joke with this event. The launching mechanism seems like common sense to me- but then again, these days, it's more like uncommon sense.
@@CalebSalstrom Hi Caleb! First of all, I was simply sharing an honest thought. It does seem like common sense to apply a launching mechanism in this event. (Some might even call the act of problem solving and discussing the concepts therein "fun.") Let's cut to the part that has offended you. I truly believe that the general population has less common sense than generations past. You're right. Common sense is relative- and currently, it is contextually relative to the undeniable and observable fact that as technology evolves, our dependent, "enlightened" species is devolving as a whole. And edgy? Edgy? That made me chuckle. There's nothing edgy about anything I said, Caleb. The writing's been on the wall for decades. Some of us even find it "fun" to ponder and discuss. I'll leave you with this, Mr. Relativity. Are "fun things" not relative as well? Have a wonderful day!
@@Lost_n_Found_1 I never said I was offended. Only that you are taking something that is fun, and making it into a discussion on society, hence the 'edginess'; It's very assumptive of you to claim that others enjoy discussing those concepts and problem solving as if I myself do not, because I do, in the right context. Unfortunately I saw right through your first comment and knew it would lead to exactly what you just said, which is the same old cliche of 'everyone else is stupid except me' thinly veiled behind the 'common sense is no longer common' rhetoric which immediately exposes your lack of experience engaging and listening to the people around us, and instead your opinions are formed from the internet and whatever small social bubble you inhabit for the majority of your time which you interpret as absolute. I don't find folks like you offensive, I find you exhausting.
If I could bring someone back to life, I'd pick the Wright brothers to show them this. It would be so funny to show them how far we didn't get with flight and then be all like PSYCH!
As a pilot that last one was impressive, they spent a lot of time on that design but I wonder if doing away with ailerons entirely might've helped them out a bit. Very cool rod control set up to the control surfaces but it put out a lot more drag than ideal. Especially considering how much money went into it though it ought to fly well! Love the lifting body concept and the washout to the wingtip. They spent a fortune on it.
'Ter land ter zee en in de lucht' is a dutch 70's tv show which stopped in 2010. It had similar activities of contestants who would build their own machines to cross the water.
We had similar in Norway from 83 to 02, but it started in Selsey (England) in 71. I was really curious as to what the origin was. And now you know too.
Somehow I totally forget about Regbull Flugtag, my brother and I always wanted to do this when we were younger. Looks like you got your wings. I love you bro, RIP Christopher.
9:46 As much as it's fun to have the ridiculous ones, it's also fun to see people do a great job and have a good feat of an engineering! It's just as exciting for me when it's mixed in with all the class clowns!
What are some of your favorite Flugtag moments?
What’s the longest flugtag record?
The commentary on the last flight of the navigator... 'the drinks trolley was on the way round ... ' hahahaha
The last one, where SHE did an amazing work keeping it of the ground for so long. Why does the commentator presume it´s a guy? 8:52 for you that don't want to search for it. (Look at how long HE´S staying up there.)
@Lonely burrito l)
I can't decide
The idea of a slingshot mechanism for the final launch is incredible! Most planes have a hard time getting off of the ground due to low speed but they solved it!
Oh you noticed that too!
yeah that's epic with the clutch to connect the winch in the last stretch
I mean it helped that it was an actual proper build as well
The centre of mass/centre of lift ratio was nearly perfect too which made it glide level
Its the same idea as the poop one but executed much better
One thing I love about flugtag is that there are some teams that don't even try to build something that flies 🤣🤣 they know they're not going to win, so they have as much fun as they can
Which tbf was probably the point when red Bull came up with this idea
It’s nice that they have fun, but at least try if you enter. It’s annoying watching so many teams not even put forward an attempt.
What I like about it is that any group of idiots can join
Based
Having the large wheels on the launcher gave more heigth from which to launch from. That with the aid of a catapult and a properly designed wing resulted in a spectacular flight.
Good job guys.
It’s a good job but honestly it’s not the goal of the competition. It’s to have fun and not be serious, kinda like their soapbox competition as well. Everyone can build a proper soapbox, but nobody does
What you are missing is that the large wheel had a smaller shaft which pulled the rope that launched it. The catapult was powered by the large wheels going forward.
@slitor That was brilliant. I saw how it worked as well. Really, I thought they would have flown past the marking. Impressive.
@@gavcom4060 said who? It's a competition so why not even try to do something that works? I enjoy those flying builds way more than the stupid ones that try to gain points with some sort of show.
@@Wolfhound_81 says the thousands of people that clearly are attending the event each year? it’s a Red Bull event don’t expect normality
"I never go that far on my Holidays" 😂😂
seriously got me good. best announcement of all flug
tag LOL
Actually he said "I dont go that far on my holidays" if your gana say something atleast get it right
@@benradcliffe2717 aha, do you mean gonna, if you gonna say anything, at
least get it right.
@@benradcliffe2717 if you're* gonna* say something at least* get it right
Not that far but indeed... I get that high
The last one! Wow! I’m a retired airline pilot, and that’s a proper designed wing! Well done!
This would be more interesting to watch if most builds flew like that and din't just fall straight down
@@linusbergmannen so true, but I think the whole premise is laughing at the disasters....🤣🤣🤣
@@michae8jackson378 yeaah, I guess and many people do seem to like this format. It's difficult to find a perfect mix between too serious and too "playful"
Not to mention the genius launching mechanism
The last one was an awesome design. It just glided through the air. They've got my vote. 😆👍
RedBull is that popular kid at high school who always knew how to throw a good party
Ive seen this competition so many times, and i always wondered why nobody built a secondary launch system like the last craft, who took advantage of the idea of being on an aircraft carrier and launching like one, the catapult launch was brilliant!
Tbh, before this video, I thought there was some kind of an inside joke with this event. The launching mechanism seems like common sense to me- but then again, these days, it's more like uncommon sense.
Because its just for fun
@@Lost_n_Found_1 ‘common’ sense is relative, also way to take a fun thing and make it an edgy comment on society.
@@CalebSalstrom Hi Caleb! First of all, I was simply sharing an honest thought. It does seem like common sense to apply a launching mechanism in this event. (Some might even call the act of problem solving and discussing the concepts therein "fun.")
Let's cut to the part that has offended you. I truly believe that the general population has less common sense than generations past.
You're right. Common sense is relative- and currently, it is contextually relative to the undeniable and observable fact that as technology evolves, our dependent, "enlightened" species is devolving as a whole. And edgy? Edgy? That made me chuckle.
There's nothing edgy about anything I said, Caleb. The writing's been on the wall for decades. Some of us even find it "fun" to ponder and discuss.
I'll leave you with this, Mr. Relativity. Are "fun things" not relative as well?
Have a wonderful day!
@@Lost_n_Found_1
I never said I was offended. Only that you are taking something that is fun, and making it into a discussion on society, hence the 'edginess'; It's very assumptive of you to claim that others enjoy discussing those concepts and problem solving as if I myself do not, because I do, in the right context. Unfortunately I saw right through your first comment and knew it would lead to exactly what you just said, which is the same old cliche of 'everyone else is stupid except me' thinly veiled behind the 'common sense is no longer common' rhetoric which immediately exposes your lack of experience engaging and listening to the people around us, and instead your opinions are formed from the internet and whatever small social bubble you inhabit for the majority of your time which you interpret as absolute.
I don't find folks like you offensive, I find you exhausting.
the last one is an engineering masterpiece
if they couldve just launched in a slight downward angle, they couldve flown much longer
@@jeshland Longer runway would've helped them too.
Might as well just use a micro glider on a trolley.
If I could bring someone back to life, I'd pick the Wright brothers to show them this. It would be so funny to show them how far we didn't get with flight and then be all like PSYCH!
But you can only bring back one of the wright brothers tho.
“So You’re telling me you can frickin’ time travel, but no working flight machines yet? TF?!”
That's just cruel🤣🤣🤣
The older brother actually got to witness jet engine planes, pretty crazy if you think about it
If you're talking about a slingshot then bring back the brothers. But if it was a real plane, we would need to bring Santos Dumont 😂
Flugtag is one of my all-time favorite things on RUclips. Just excellent content.
Can we get some recognition for that announcer? He is THE BEST and an expert on all things crazy Red Bull fun! ❤
Idk how I've never heard of this but it's now my new favorite thing
I just watched a human get birthed then launched 11meters
xD
He was shitted, cacca in italian is poo, and also he was brown xD
too bad it was a really crappy flight
He was suppose to be the baby poop.
That was poo.
That last one was bloody amazing! 😁
the last one is really impressive
The last one can definitely fly around the world if its have an engine
Finally, at the end, something that could actually fly!
the launching mechanisms designed by the last one and mamacacca are ingenious
As a pilot that last one was impressive, they spent a lot of time on that design but I wonder if doing away with ailerons entirely might've helped them out a bit. Very cool rod control set up to the control surfaces but it put out a lot more drag than ideal. Especially considering how much money went into it though it ought to fly well! Love the lifting body concept and the washout to the wingtip. They spent a fortune on it.
As an engineer I can confirm that
well they did have sponsors, also middle aged swiss engineers are pretty much all millionaires ;)
@DeputyHarveyyou guys are not starving. Come on.
I love the comment "I don't go that far on holidays!!!!" xD
These people know how to have fun. It isnt about superior designs or engineering,
'Ter land ter zee en in de lucht' is a dutch 70's tv show which stopped in 2010. It had similar activities of contestants who would build their own machines to cross the water.
We had similar in Norway from 83 to 02, but it started in Selsey (England) in 71. I was really curious as to what the origin was. And now you know too.
I loved the racing in reverse and the caravan races.
@@chris86simon I am sorry, but it is really a Dutch tv-show concept by Rene Stokvis Productions in 1971.
In holland we had a tv show like this in the 80s.
They had fun events
*_"I DON'T GO THAT FAR ON MY HOLIDAYS!"_*
Sht had me dyin! 😂🤣😂🤣
I love how all the participants have a killer sense of humor
The last one is truly amazing! That slingshot mechanism did the job!
Someone please add "Sogno di volare" to this! ;)
Red Bull creative team is awesome. This and the soapbox racing is gold
The last flight was super impressive! All the other ones were a lot of fun as well but that last one was just genius!
Red Bull events are peak humanity
The last Flight Is Simply beautiful
HAH! using gear ratio feedback to to catapult the plane was a stroke of GENIUS!
Oh! nevermind...the rope was fixed....
The #1 actually brought a tear to my eye 🥲 Like, literally. 😅😅 Haha truly the most majestic flight to the sky!
..and water.
That launcher design is brilliant. Easy to push. Flywheel energy delivers double speed to the plane. Just genius
The last one was 🔥🔥🔥
Never heard of this until now - ngl it looks pretty fun lol
Insanity and great fun!
I never knew this was a thing... and worldwide no less! 🌍🧡
The last one is stunning
That last one was impressive af. Slingshot release and look at the profile of that wing, it looks like a legit airplane lol
'i dont go that far on my holidays' casters on point lol
That slingshot glider worked excellent
Love that the Swiss actually used working alerions on their wing for control.
Just noticed it just now, the Swiss flag is not only a flag
@@dedykurniawansantoso5279 its a big plus
I swear Flugtag feels like a fever dream
“I don’t go that far on my holiday’s” 👏😂
I just love this kind of thing! What fun! I'd like to do that here where I live.
Well worth the wait to see that last launch. What a flight.
Aerofoil design...... Nailed it ✈️
9:02 "SENSATIONAL! I don't go that far on my Holidays!.."
These events are pretty cool.ive got to see one in person in long beach pretty dope I just hope they bring it back.
This is the highlight of the year.
wow that last one!! amazing!
That last one was pretty brilliant.👍🏆👍
1900's : we will have floating cars in the year 2000's
2000's:
i honestly prefer this💀
@@professionalbird911 lmao
Really great performance congratulations to all participants, greatly appreciated thanks so much 🙏
the last one is amazing
the last🔥🔥
Last one brilliant omg. Brilliant
5:09 those little icebergs 😂😂
The commentary is brilliant 😂😂
the last one was absolutely great
that last one was impressive, but my favorite is the flying caca
Really good
The last one has the proper airfoil shape and better launching facility!!So obviously they took the trophy to their club 😂
Catapult launch is awesome!
It's like watching the Macy's day parade on acid
Commentary on the final clips was sensational 😂😂😂😂😂
they had redbull to give them the energy to make it sensational!
I swear that's BT's Darren Fletcher on commentary
I remember seeing these like 10? years ago once on tv. Now seeing it again hits me hard.
Saw this as a kid in Baltimore. Was the first time I ever got wasted hahaha
Bring flugtag to Vancouver, Canada!
The last one is brutal...💥
I had no idea this was missing in my life! Great find!!!
Somehow I totally forget about Regbull Flugtag, my brother and I always wanted to do this when we were younger.
Looks like you got your wings.
I love you bro, RIP Christopher.
That last one was extremely impressive. Only thing I could think of changing was during flight, I would've kept my nose lower to avoid stalling.
The Last one....👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹
9:46 As much as it's fun to have the ridiculous ones, it's also fun to see people do a great job and have a good feat of an engineering! It's just as exciting for me when it's mixed in with all the class clowns!
i don't go even that far during the holidays. best for #1
I loved the event I saw in Ottawa I hope to see more again at some point in my life.
Крайний был супер, красавчик!!!
Redbull patrocinando la contaminación de nuestras aguas 👌🏼
最後すごい😍‼️👍
0:47 "Melaan"
The lat one though 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
She nearly flew into that island! Who designed this?!
Knowing where to sit on a contraption and flying that far calls for some knowledge in weight and balance.
The last one is incredible
The announcer saying, "I don't go that far on my holidays!" 🤣
I like how everyone of them was "not too bad"
It's a wonderful handmade airplane contest ♪
That commentator is the best!
good thing they took this idea from the netherlands with the ramp and everything with selfmade creations
8:19 Thank you Camera guy ♥
Really did not expect to see a team from my hometown in this video haha. Small city of about only 60k people
Looking forward to this Saturday. 😁
9:04 “I don’t go that far on my holidays”😂😂
9,99 Million subs! Almost there Red Bull! Keep Pushing.
I Hope Red Bull flugtag come to indonesia some days
How did they design that last glider? I really want to know!
Well, they are engineering students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, so you'd imagine they knew what they were doing
Always love these!
Last one was satisfying