I flew CL and a teenager and if you never have you really can’t appreciate the skill this gentleman just demonstrated. The square maneuvers were amazing. Absolutely an outstanding performance!
I saw CL planes in the hobby stores as a kid and I knew, even then, that the estimated flight time of any of those planes would be less than 30 seconds. And under 5 seconds if I was the one flying.
This is a way different than when we flew Control Line Stunt in the early 70's. We flew a lot slower with O.S. .35's and Noblers. The Fox .35 powered planes were even slower. Looks like he's using longer lines than the 60 foot ones we used. Ah the memories and the smell of the K&B or Fox Superfuel.
Still have the O.S.35. Built a kit called the Phantom Mite and flew combat models with a paper streamer for the opponent (s) to cut. Laystraight Wires and yellow aluminium handle. Wonderful memories.
Bill Ducas: I also thought his lines looked a lot longer than the ones we used in the 1970’s. I remember the ‘ole Nobler. A truly great plane indeed. I used a K&B 35 in those days. Many great memories!!
I am 68 years old now but, whin I was in the army in 1969 I flew what was called "U" control. I had no idea people were still doing this kind of flying. Believe it or not, I was as good as this guy. My best plane was a F4U1 Corsair.
@Trash Shaming Yes, people do still fly control line. I've been out of touch these last few years, don't know who's won the World Champs in F2B (CL Stunt) for the last decade. The Chinese were dominant throughout the 90s IIRC. These days they've moved to electrics for Stunt. I'm more of a Combat flier (using streamers).
cwrobinson6363 .... Control line has a sort of cult following. There are a few online suppliers keeping this aspect of the hobby alive and well. I flew CL alongside my dad when I was a kid. I’m 37 now and fly my own planes, but still with my dad. Good times.
@@darklordojeda Two people standing together, with flying wings on control lines. The wings have 10 foot streamers attached. the idea is to grt close enough to your upponents aircraft to cut his streamer. Not as easy as it sounds, but great fun. there is a video of it somewhere. Found it! Watch this from 19:30 onwards.
@@chrisjenkins9978 haha exact same here. I actually quite enjoyed them. Mine had a stupid spring behind the propeller which you wound backward and let go to start it. Absolutely useless and as you say you ended up with cut fingers trying to start the dam thing
I used to do this type of flying when I was 5 years old in 1979....I thought it had gone the way of wagons and horse drawn buggies...hahaha didn't know there were still badass line control pilots. Great precision my friend.
People who do this kind of hobby are successful individuals in the field of engineering, they like this stuff because it's also a problem solving, Girls like successful individuals
Ok I'm impressed! I fly rc jets and planes, all types and have never understood the attraction of control line rc. This guys really fun to watch. His focus and timing is world class. I imagine with this hobby you must loose a few, being that your so close to the ground, the whole time. Pitch sensitive planes would be hellish to fly so close and level. Especially with somthing fast amd high performance, like this guys bird!!😲😎👍💯
Commentaires très caractéristiques de modélistes hobby King made in china. Va apprendre aux lieu de tenter de parler technique que tu connais pas ..!!!!
Thank you. Yes this model is very sensitive. In this time I practised 1.000 flights a year. And every time it is a high risk flight. The attraction of Control Line is that every flight is like you are sitting in a rollercoaster and to feel the tension of the model airplane is very sportive. Radio Control is very attractive, too. I like to watch this beautiful flights and models. For me, modelflying is a great sport. Every category has her own style and type of great attraction.
The engine is a Plettenberg Heli Expert 20-18 with a Havran Prop (3-blade-prop-Wood). My favourite engine was a 2 stroke - ST-60 from Tom Lay. So I tried to find an electric engine with the same rhythm. Mr. Plettenberg helped me a lot to find a perfect electric engine for me. So it was the 25-18 and the 20-18 heli expert.
Thank you, hopefully one day I can fly one of these. I have just started in this hobby/ sport . I’m building a profile with a OS15. Have to start some where. Thank you for the inspiration.👌
Yes when you go Inverted down is up and up is down. You have time for errors when you're flying rc with altitude but at these speeds and close to the ground you got to think fast.
Very impressive, takes hours if not years of practice to get to this level. I love the physicality of C/L, radio has more in common with computer gaming than physical flying. C/L certainly seems to be making a comeback.
Now that right there was freakin awesone for sure! Ive seen alot of controlled line aicraft flying & i even had one as a teenager, but this is the very 1st time i have seen one where aerial acrobatics with the aircraft was displayed. This video "blew my freakin mind". . . . . .Just awesome awesome awesome!!!
lol was thinking the same thing, this must pull quite hard, looking at his posture. combined with a lot of training hours... well, or maybe he's as proficient with the other arm and balances it out that way. or the human body is quite resilient to such stresses. anyway, keep up the interesting videos mr jeff
Damn you’re a normal person that delves into the weird stuff too? I thought you only powered electronically controlled rail guns that slung projectiles with forward assistance from rare earth magnets. Nice.
He was born with a control line in his grasp, plane in motion. So his right arm is actually a foot and a half longer than his left. P.s. what kinda sluggs you launching today?
@@SleeveBlade Its a comfortable tug nothing that requires that type of posture. This dude was just way to animated trying showboat and act like its some type of athletic feat haha.
I Nowtime building my third and fourth Controlline Aircrafts! After being nearly 40 years on the ground ! It is very hard to undrstand how difficult it is to fly like this pilot do ! Magnus !
I remember my first and last line flight. Lasted almost six seconds, utterly destroyed the plane. My ten year old self is still crushed by that memory...
Funny ive the same memories my flight went up then down then nowhere My father didn't realize there was depending on the setup a bigginers mode and an experts mode ,oops
Same thing happened to me, dude! Don't feel bad. When about 11, I got a white plastic Wen-Mac Aircobra from the Sears catalog. It was tail heavy, & would stall too easily, with my novice flying skills! I was crushed when it quickly crashed and broken. A compassionate older CL hobbyist flier then bought & let me fly a Jim Walker designed American Junior Firebaby. What a wonderful, fun, easy to fly, trainer plane that was! In no time, I was doing loops, & having a blast! That more experienced flier made all the difference. I'm forever indebted to him & his kindness!
Супер! когда-то мы летали на дизелях и калилках . Сейчас электро, но ДВС тоже доставляет удовольствие! Красоту работы ДВС никто не отменял! А парень молодец! Квадратные фигуры это мастерство, а выход низко над землей это суперМастерство!
Das ist der pure Wahnsinn! wie funktioniert da z.B. ein Looping? Da muss doch immer Spannung auf der Leine sein und das ist doch bei einem Looping nicht der Fall. Unglaublich.👆👆👆👆😃😃😃😃😃 Viele Grüße aus Warthausen bei Biberach an der Riß
Наконец-то увидел вертикальную обычную "восьмёрку" и квадратную. Пилотаж мастерский. Выход из фигур на высоте 1.5 м - это круто. Мне и всем, с кем я ходил на авиамодельный кружок в юности, до такого было очень далеко.
Back in the 50's... I would spend weeks building a beautiful model... take it out to fly and crash it to pieces. Never did learn to fly control line very well at all. Finally gave up and took up fishing.
Richard Herrington I got a present from my father when he returned from the USA to England and was a plane with plastic body with a Cox 0.49cc engine. First time I flew it I broke a wing off and ruined the thing.
Some pretty amazing skills there, I reckon I’d throw up just from doing so many circles continually. As someone else commented, you hold your breath half the time thinking he is going to drive it straight into the deck.
@Jim Alley I can remember as a kid here, on a weekend you would hear them at the local high school oval. We would jump on our bikes and rush down there and watch. Sometimes, you would be invited to look at them close up, and the questions about how they worked flowed. Haha, as well as being able to fly control line, those guys were also very patient with the neighbourhood kids and would answer all our questions.
Control line flying you have direct physical links to your model planes while r/c and free flight are not. Jim Walker of U S developed this type of flying several tens years ago. Very easy to fly but lifelong hard to mastered it. you're the best
There's nothing like control line. As a pilot, you can feel it in your whole body. Control line is similar in that you can feel it, not just stare at it like rc.
I did a CL workshop with my son, once upon a time. When I got a chance to try it myself, I was so surprised. With the background a blur, you're looking at the plane, and it really responds aerodynamically to the controls! From outside the circle, it looks only ballistic.
The craziest looking sport and the coolest looking guy doing it. It’s as if the Maxwell couch guy from the 80s commercials got up and decided to go fly a plane.
Excellent pilot with a good plane. I remember I had the Thuderbolt by Bop Palmer which had differential ailerons. My congratulations to the pilot, he is calm well coordinated and young. We had the Merco, ED bee. ED Special. and a few other engines including the Italian Super tigre , Austrian and Russian engines.......... Great times in my life. Even though radio is very attractive, my grandson would like this and so I should go back to it to give him the experience.
I remember buying one of those Cox gas powered planes like this when I was a kid in the 70s, tried it once, got so dizzy I fell down and crashed it first flight, lol
Fifty years ago I purchased a c/l plane for my son, We never were as good as this guy, but we were able to do several loops in a row, and figure eights. While on vacation at Cape Cod in Massachusetts, I purchased 6 stunt kites. I practiced with them every day while on vacation, having 6 hooked together really places quite a pull on your arm. I was able to make them loop and do figure eights. On the day before our vacation ended, there was a good breeze where we were staying on the bay side, and to this day I do not know how it happened but but as I was flying them over the water, there was a sudden gust of wind that made the kites dip quickly, the lead kite dove in and back out of the water allowing me to continue flying them.
I think that no matter what part of the aero modeling sport you fly, one can appreciate the level of skill required in this flight.
I flew CL and a teenager and if you never have you really can’t appreciate the skill this gentleman just demonstrated. The square maneuvers were amazing. Absolutely an outstanding performance!
@@andrewjarvis4074 What?
I had 3 CL planes as a kid ... never made more than ONE revolution before nose diving into pieces.
amazing skill, but ultimately useless skill, that extremely few people would even care.
@@davidjacobs8558 "useless skill"??... spinning, and manipulating with strings .. is the foundation for a political career.
I saw CL planes in the hobby stores as a kid and I knew, even then, that the estimated flight time of any of those planes would be less than 30 seconds. And under 5 seconds if I was the one flying.
Elvis lives! And he likes to fly control line.
HAHAHA, thats exactly what i thought . I was gonna write that comment , but are just as happy that someone else picked that up .
Thank ya. Thank ya very much
Me too. Elvis is outside the building!
Exactly my Thoughts when I saw this video
Thank you very muuuuch
I can appreciate the cameraman focusing on both the plane and the pilot. Being able to see how he's manipulating the line is awesome.
it would've been even better if there was a females championship that required a bikini only dresscode XD
@g60force , I must agree. Well said. 😅
Brings back memories of my youth! Need to get back into control line-- THAT WAS model flying! Direct control. Love the video!
I miss the tug felt in the hand from the larger planes.
This is a way different than when we flew Control Line Stunt in the early 70's. We flew a lot slower with O.S. .35's and Noblers. The Fox .35 powered planes were even slower. Looks like he's using longer lines than the 60 foot ones we used. Ah the memories and the smell of the K&B or Fox Superfuel.
This takes me back, I used to love flying control line combat. I still have all my engines, they're all antiques now!
Ah yes.. my dear ole Fox .35 and the revised version of a Veco T-Bird!
Still have the O.S.35. Built a kit called the Phantom Mite and flew combat models with a paper streamer for the opponent (s) to cut. Laystraight Wires and yellow aluminium handle. Wonderful memories.
Right with you Bill. Still have a fox .35 w/60' lines on a ringmaster as well as 2
.049 (1/2a) baby ring masters.
Bill Ducas: I also thought his lines looked a lot longer than the ones we used in the 1970’s. I remember the ‘ole Nobler. A truly great plane indeed. I used a K&B 35 in those days. Many great memories!!
I am 68 years old now but, whin I was in the army in 1969 I flew what was called "U" control. I had no idea people were still doing this kind of flying. Believe it or not, I was as good as this guy. My best plane was a F4U1 Corsair.
Don’t lie
You didn't do the stunt pattern with a F4U1 Corsair.
@Trash Shaming Yes, people do still fly control line. I've been out of touch these last few years, don't know who's won the World Champs in F2B (CL Stunt) for the last decade. The Chinese were dominant throughout the 90s IIRC. These days they've moved to electrics for Stunt. I'm more of a Combat flier (using streamers).
BULLSHIT
cwrobinson6363 .... Control line has a sort of cult following. There are a few online suppliers keeping this aspect of the hobby alive and well. I flew CL alongside my dad when I was a kid. I’m 37 now and fly my own planes, but still with my dad. Good times.
I used to have one of those growing up and it was by far one of the best hobby/toys ever. Seeing these videos makes me want another one.
This takes me back, I used to love flying control line combat. I still have all my engines, they're all antiques now!
What is control line combat?
@@darklordojeda Two people standing together, with flying wings on control lines. The wings have 10 foot streamers attached. the idea is to grt close enough to your upponents aircraft to cut his streamer. Not as easy as it sounds, but great fun. there is a video of it somewhere. Found it! Watch this from 19:30 onwards.
I had a G21-35 supertigre in my combat plane. Fox made another engine that was pretty hot back then as well. Great fun!
@@terrygoyan I still have my G15! Superb engine in it's day1
@@CanadairCL44 Some of you guys must have been rich when you were kids, our group used DC Merlin, Spitfire and Sabre diesels (0.75cc, 1cc, 1.5cc)
I'm not much into control line flying, but that was completely amazing! This guy is a true professional
Dude looks like a Jedi Master in a practice session! 😅
🥃cheers🍻
that's his 2nd hobby XD
I had only a few CL flights as a kid. In that short amount of time I managed to perfect the “Figure-9”!
I can't believe you didn't get more thumbs up for that!
Funniest comment ever.
Oh yes, in Control Line the figure 9 is eyery time the first manouveur you will learn. And it happens again and again and again ...
I remember flying a plane like that in 70s and all I can remember is begging God to let gas run out before I fainted.
I felt exactly the same. I guess that's where the tricks come in handy.
All the while flying with throbbing fingers after getting whacked with that spring starter.
Me too. LOL!!! I couldn't get used to turning around like that.
A3Kr0n - And that gas seeping into your propeller-cut-finger. The good old days. 😂🤣😂
@@chrisjenkins9978 haha exact same here. I actually quite enjoyed them. Mine had a stupid spring behind the propeller which you wound backward and let go to start it. Absolutely useless and as you say you ended up with cut fingers trying to start the dam thing
Great Flying ! Great to see Elvis still lives
コントロールラインのマニューバーとても素晴らしい!
特に水平飛行の正確さに驚きました!!
I was not ready for the level of awesome that was attainable in control line flight as displayed by this video.
Insanely good flying, and the camerawork was superb. Great video.
I used to do this type of flying when I was 5 years old in 1979....I thought it had gone the way of wagons and horse drawn buggies...hahaha didn't know there were still badass line control pilots. Great precision my friend.
Yeah, I didn't know anyone still did this. I remember watching my uncle fly these in the early 70's.
A true champion makes it look easy, wow ,
Oh, thank you very much.
The most impressive thing about this is that he has a girlfriend
People who do this kind of hobby are successful individuals in the field of engineering, they like this stuff because it's also a problem solving, Girls like successful individuals
@@lossantoscity3249 just a joke to make people smile, dude. Relax 👌
zekezero12345 good one too
c'mon, your mum doesn't like you talking to her like that!
@@lossantoscity3249 I like successful girls
OUTSTANDING FLIGHT...!👍👍👍👍👍(5 out of 5)
THAT is one deadicated control line pilot.
Great job sir.
See you i the air.
Wayne
Absolutely amazing! One almost forgets that we're watching model aircrafts
Ok I'm impressed! I fly rc jets and planes, all types and have never understood the attraction of control line rc. This guys really fun to watch. His focus and timing is world class. I imagine with this hobby you must loose a few, being that your so close to the ground, the whole time. Pitch sensitive planes would be hellish to fly so close and level. Especially with somthing fast amd high performance, like this guys bird!!😲😎👍💯
Commentaires très caractéristiques de modélistes hobby King made in china.
Va apprendre aux lieu de tenter de parler technique que tu connais pas ..!!!!
Thank you. Yes this model is very sensitive. In this time I practised 1.000 flights a year. And every time it is a high risk flight.
The attraction of Control Line is that every flight is like you are sitting in a rollercoaster and to feel the tension of the model airplane is very sportive.
Radio Control is very attractive, too. I like to watch this beautiful flights and models. For me, modelflying is a great sport. Every category has her own style and type of great attraction.
@@rk581 you should make some content about control line flying and the planes for UA-cam. It’s very interesting.
cool and he is a great pilot
Pilot? That's a bit of a stretch. Like my son plays COD on the PlayStation and he is a great marine?
Ramy, try this with your own built models! Keep up your work!!
Phantastisch diese fliegerische Perfektion 😊😊😊
Ozzy man has brought everyone here!
The epitome of a control line pilot. 👍👌👏
The sound of that engine though 🤙
The engine is a Plettenberg Heli Expert 20-18 with a Havran Prop (3-blade-prop-Wood). My favourite engine was a 2 stroke - ST-60 from Tom Lay. So I tried to find an electric engine with the same rhythm. Mr. Plettenberg helped me a lot to find a perfect electric engine for me. So it was the 25-18 and the 20-18 heli expert.
@@rk581 Thank you for getting back to me, do you build your planes from scratch, Thayer look amazing. What plane is that one ?
@@nickpetrou2471 The model is called "Star Max" and based on the plan from Igor Burger (Slovakia) and his model Max Bee.
Thank you, hopefully one day I can fly one of these. I have just started in this hobby/ sport . I’m building a profile with a OS15. Have to start some where. Thank you for the inspiration.👌
that is some nice flying....notice how after a wing over he pulls out to perfectly level flight....
Great flying! I used to fly stunt but was never even close to as good as that guy. It takes nerves of steel to make turns that close to the ground.
This takes me back, I used to love flying control line combat. I still have all my engines, they're all antiques now!
Yes when you go Inverted down is up and up is down. You have time for errors when you're flying rc with altitude but at these speeds and close to the ground you got to think fast.
That was a master of his craft at work
Very impressive, takes hours if not years of practice to get to this level. I love the physicality of C/L, radio has more in common with computer gaming than physical flying. C/L certainly seems to be making a comeback.
Now that right there was freakin awesone for sure! Ive seen alot of controlled line aicraft flying & i even had one as a teenager, but this is the very 1st time i have seen one where aerial acrobatics with the aircraft was displayed. This video "blew my freakin mind". . . . . .Just awesome awesome awesome!!!
Kinda makes me want to try it all over again.
@@sharkfeece That would be cool.
wow I thought it was only possible to fly circles but he performs aerobatics Sweet.
Yeah? I’d like to see an aileron roll.
Nearly impossible to film, thank you for this effort!
Is his right arm 6" longer than his left arm?
lol was thinking the same thing, this must pull quite hard, looking at his posture. combined with a lot of training hours...
well, or maybe he's as proficient with the other arm and balances it out that way. or the human body is quite resilient to such stresses.
anyway, keep up the interesting videos mr jeff
Damn you’re a normal person that delves into the weird stuff too? I thought you only powered electronically controlled rail guns that slung projectiles with forward assistance from rare earth magnets. Nice.
He was born with a control line in his grasp, plane in motion. So his right arm is actually a foot and a half longer than his left.
P.s. what kinda sluggs you launching today?
@@SleeveBlade Its a comfortable tug nothing that requires that type of posture. This dude was just way to animated trying showboat and act like its some type of athletic feat haha.
@@TotalDohnut ok
I Nowtime building my third and fourth Controlline Aircrafts! After being nearly 40 years on the ground ! It is very hard to undrstand how difficult it is to fly like this pilot do ! Magnus !
Ace flying and I love the German black, red and gold colourscheme too!
I remember my first and last line flight. Lasted almost six seconds, utterly destroyed the plane. My ten year old self is still crushed by that memory...
Don't feel too bad, I did the same thing...
Funny ive the same memories my flight went up then down then nowhere
My father didn't realize there was depending on the setup a bigginers mode and an experts mode ,oops
My dad crashed mine when I was a kid
Ditto
Same thing happened to me, dude! Don't feel bad. When about 11, I got a white plastic Wen-Mac Aircobra from the Sears catalog. It was tail heavy, & would stall too easily, with my novice flying skills! I was crushed when it quickly crashed and broken. A compassionate older CL hobbyist flier then bought & let me fly a Jim Walker designed American Junior Firebaby. What a wonderful, fun, easy to fly, trainer plane that was! In no time, I was doing loops, & having a blast! That more experienced flier made all the difference. I'm forever indebted to him & his kindness!
Did you came here from Ozzy Man, didn't you?
Absolutely!
200%
Right on
Haha yep
Yea, didn't know this existed.
Супер! когда-то мы летали на дизелях и калилках . Сейчас электро, но ДВС тоже доставляет удовольствие! Красоту работы ДВС никто не отменял! А парень молодец! Квадратные фигуры это мастерство, а выход низко над землей это суперМастерство!
Das ist der pure Wahnsinn! wie funktioniert da z.B. ein Looping? Da muss doch immer Spannung auf der Leine sein und das ist doch bei einem Looping nicht der Fall. Unglaublich.👆👆👆👆😃😃😃😃😃 Viele Grüße aus Warthausen bei Biberach an der Riß
Those old control line planes were the best.
WOW! Awesome flight!! For me, this beats RC 3D any day!
Наконец-то увидел вертикальную обычную "восьмёрку" и квадратную. Пилотаж мастерский. Выход из фигур на высоте 1.5 м - это круто. Мне и всем, с кем я ходил на авиамодельный кружок в юности, до такого было очень далеко.
Can you translate my M.K.17 instruction booklet,HA just kidding know it is hard for me and easy for you,love
Great stunt flying. Remind me of my early childhood spitfire control line in 80s.👍
i never realized people still did this cool i have a cox spitfire and a stuka and l4 grass hopper in my cellar from my childhood
Mesmerizing. And I'm not even sure what I was looking at. I didn't realize this method of RC flying existed.
Back in the 50's... I would spend weeks building a beautiful model... take it out to fly and crash it to pieces. Never did learn to fly control line very well at all. Finally gave up and took up fishing.
Richard Herrington I got a present from my father when he returned from the USA to England and was a plane with plastic body with a Cox 0.49cc engine. First time I flew it I broke a wing off and ruined the thing.
May I ask how old you are?
Some pretty amazing skills there, I reckon I’d throw up just from doing so many circles continually. As someone else commented, you hold your breath half the time thinking he is going to drive it straight into the deck.
@Jim Alley I can remember as a kid here, on a weekend you would hear them at the local high school oval. We would jump on our bikes and rush down there and watch. Sometimes, you would be invited to look at them close up, and the questions about how they worked flowed. Haha, as well as being able to fly control line, those guys were also very patient with the neighbourhood kids and would answer all our questions.
Richard, you are one hell of a good C/L pilot!!
Шедевр! Мастерство не пропьешь!
My father flew control line stunt, combat, and speed planes in the fifties sometimes with me in the center with him. Great memories!
I started with my father, too. The best memories ever!
Dudes smile is priceless
He's having fun.
Erstklassige Vorstellung. Habe nicht gedacht, dass mit Fesselflug sowas möglich ist.👍👍👍👍👍😄😄😄😄😄 Viele Grüße aus Germany
Control line flying you have direct physical links to your model planes while r/c and free flight are not. Jim Walker of U S developed this type of flying several tens years ago. Very easy to fly but lifelong hard to mastered it. you're the best
GREAT
CONTROL LINE FLIGHT
Thanks a lot.
There's nothing like control line. As a pilot, you can feel it in your whole body. Control line is similar in that you can feel it, not just stare at it like rc.
Yeah, like masturbating to porn, or actually getting laid.
Give me a break.
I agree
It's amazing seeing it perform a loop...! That is great, thanks for sharing!
Really impressive. I had never seen World Champion level control line flying before. I learned a few moves :-)
What a performance just fantastic.
I can still feel callouses from getting my index finger BRRRR'ed by the Cox P51 Mustang prop.
Und flighten gooden fantastik! Wunderbar, Jah!
IT'S THE KING!!! Of control line flight...
The King lives!
Oi ..came here to get ozzy man a beer mate.
WOW!!! This proves how much I sucked at flying control line 50 years ago!!!
It would be interesting if one could put a robot on the control end of the wires just to see how crazy stunts the model could do.
That’s awesome! And he gets the girl too!
That is crazy and pretty cool! You can see this take major skill, strength and stamina!
This is pretty cool. I have heard of control line but never done/seen it myself.
I did a CL workshop with my son, once upon a time. When I got a chance to try it myself, I was so surprised. With the background a blur, you're looking at the plane, and it really responds aerodynamically to the controls! From outside the circle, it looks only ballistic.
I used to go flying with my dad many Saturday mornings in the 60's and 70's. We had a garage full of Control line planes.
Oh yes, and I made a garage full of crashed control line model airplanes.
I started with my dad, too. It was a very good time.
That was awesome!
nerves of steel
Fantastic take-off!
Oh no, wait, we didn't SEE it!
Shoulda kept the camera on the pit crew
Spektakuläre sehr gut. Ich sende einen sehr großen Gruß für alle aus dem Club Albatros Gruppierung Flugzeuge von Buenos Aires 😃👍👍.
Very good pilote 👍👏
The craziest looking sport and the coolest looking guy doing it. It’s as if the Maxwell couch guy from the 80s commercials got up and decided to go fly a plane.
Excellent pilot with a good plane. I remember I had the Thuderbolt by Bop Palmer which had differential ailerons. My congratulations to the pilot, he is calm well coordinated and young. We had the Merco, ED bee. ED Special. and a few other engines including the Italian Super tigre , Austrian and Russian engines.......... Great times in my life. Even though radio is very attractive, my grandson would like this and so I should go back to it to give him the experience.
OMG!! Incredible.
Great control skill! I was really scared when the plane was plunging down, nearly touching the ground.
Amazing skills!
Nice! Looks like it really pulls.
i remember my dad buying me one of these. it was a super chipmunk by cox.... never flew... 😒 but it was still a good time hanging out with my dad.🙂
Awesome skills and tolerance for dizziness.
awesome, you're the best
I have one of these planes in my loft think it was my grandads. To afraid to give it a go as the learning curve looks pretty steep!
Waouh !! beau modèle et les figures de voltiges vraiment belles
That outfit is killin me 😆
man....that dudes a reallllll pilot
Best part is the miniature version of himself in the cockpit.
Major kick ass contol line flying !!😊
I remember buying one of those Cox gas powered planes like this when I was a kid in the 70s, tried it once, got so dizzy I fell down and crashed it first flight, lol
The trick was to walk a small circle rather than spin around on a spot
I picked up the Cox .049 spitfire for £12
same here, flying bricks! it was fun....while it lasted!
@@WiliiamNoTell still have it in its original box, with original manual and papers, fuel can and strings
And winding the prop to start and accadentally cutting my fingers when my prop slipped. Lol
That's amazing. I didn't even know this was still a thing!!!
This brought back memories. I remember my dad buying be a green P51 control line model plane.
Total cool!
Pretty impressive...Great job..👍
Elvis! Is that you? Always thought you were a control-liner at heart!
Its good to get out and unwind! 😊
Fifty years ago I purchased a c/l plane for my son, We never were as good as this guy, but we were able to do several loops in a row, and figure eights. While on vacation at Cape Cod in Massachusetts, I purchased 6 stunt kites. I practiced with them every day while on vacation, having 6 hooked together really places quite a pull on your arm. I was able to make them loop and do figure eights. On the day before our vacation ended, there was a good breeze where we were staying on the bay side, and to this day I do not know how it happened but but as I was flying them over the water, there was a sudden gust of wind that made the kites dip quickly, the lead kite dove in and back out of the water allowing me to continue flying them.