Gorgeous pictures of Free Flight models : It's like dreaming with wide open eyes ! So much harmony between the models, the landscape, the sky, the moment of the day. This is the finest aesthetic of model flying I've ever seen, really gorgeous ...
Alright , I have to say it . This is truly a " Field Of Dreams " the beautiful music , sunset , Dandelion puffs everywhere , exquisite aircraft in miniature , breaking the bonds of gravity . Thank you so much for these moments of " Peacefullness " in an all to chaotic world !
@@maxfliart That’s awesome news! Looking forward to seeing your design work as much as your craftsmanship. That plane was the one that subscribed me to your channel-especially the kind of slo-mo shot @Brian Silcox described above-just utterly captivating.
As always, just WOW! I particularly loved the Sparten Bomber....beautiful bird and a great flier. I can't tell you how much your videos mean to me. I am all alone in this hobby and watching your videos allows me to at least pretend! LOL Thank you for your time and effort.
Thx, Glenn. I'm glad you enjoy them. I was so very pleased that the Spartan came around. Downthrust, nose weight, and another 1/8" shim of up elevator (1/4" total) brought her into the zone.
Lovely, as always. Inspiring. Missed it by 2 days and maybe 2+ miles. Met John H. at W. Flying Club, though. Super nice guy. He thinks free-flyers are a bit... crazy. "Odd ducks", I think he said. "Once you let go of the plane, you have no control over it!" Sounds about right. Hope to see some free- flights in person in the future.
What a difference in the Martinsyde! I'm impressed that you had the insight to go from undercambered to flat bottom on the bottom wing. Always loved this plane - so far ahead of its time👍
Thx. I felt the stability immediately upon releasing the first few times. However, each of the previous two versions that I built, 21" & 13" had a similar instability issue with the vertical stab. These flights were solid, but others were on the edge, either sliding left or spiraling to the right. But when she soars, it's so satisfying. I hope to show the 12 trim flights from the 3+ hour trim session in the morning.
Simply awesome video. The sunrise background and landing of NB3 looks so real. The scale like landing is unbelievable. Left me an impression of a real aircraft in that, was expecting the pilot to step out as soon as the prop stopped. Bravo.
Very sweet flyers ! I love the "shark larking around the victim" flight of the first model. I love the second flight of the biplane and the slow motion of "carrier take of" feeling from the table. Definition of Achievement is what comes in my mind after watching your creations to fly (as also an urge to build that VMC Bird Dog myself...)
Just thought about a way to braid a motor for the guillows Cessna 150 I am building while watching this video before thrust buttons ship out. I always like to stay ahead anywhere as I can my builds
I've never seen aerobatics with a pusher, canard, free flight model before! This one seems to be quite sassy. And, that landing sequence at 9:04 was epic!
Thank you for sharing! I believe you could make a brick fly and make it look good while doing it! Lol The biplane was spectacular, and the flight of the pig... i'm not sure what to think or say! It almost ended several times and somehow regained composure and flew like a Vulture! Thanks again for sharing, it is a most excellent thing to enjoy with my morning coffee!
The landing of the NB-3 was superb! Your Nicholas beazley, martinsyde, and taubman are three of my favorites that you’ve built. Perhaps I should add that each time you build any new airplane I say it’s my favorite. I’m curious, what dope do you use, or what do you use in place of dope that makes the tissue handle the wet or frosty grass so well?
Thx Jeff. I've enjoyed these models too. I haven't used dope in over 30 years. Instead, I use Krylon clear or matte. Just a dusting is all it takes. But unlike when using dope, the tissue will still wrinkle when there's moisture in the air. The benefit however is that Krylon prevents the tissue from over shrinking when it's tight. So it helps to avoid warps when the sun is beating down...which is most important if you build using light 4-6lb balsa.
What a beautiful place to fly! Harkening back to that early morning 1st flight on the video with the Beasley-we fly in Phoenix-what was that white stuff on the grass?
I love your videos. They're all such a joy to watch. This is all new to me. Is flying near tall grass to prevent damage when they land? Do they always mention windings in the instructions, or is it a matter of trial and error? I am starting with the Guillows Javelin and then I will try the VMC Pilot. Thanks!
Thx for the feedback. Glad ur enjoying the channel. Yes, we always hope for tall grass at the field, as u will quickly find how hard cut grass and turf can be on a model. Repairs are always needed, but the tall grass minimizes the frequency. Kits give u a conservative, general idea of how many winds a model will take. We try to cram as much rubber in as possible, usually 3X in length of the prop hook to the rear peg. This way we can pack in the winds, which leads to duration. Check out Easy Built & Volare in the listing above. They have tutorials on building & flying. Good luck, have fun!
What/when are the two most interesting free flight events in the NY or Midwest region this summer? Looking for a chance to see rubber powered and free flight planes in action. Thanks
This weekend is a contest at Wawayanda, then in Geneseo, even though the FAC Non-Nats is canceled, many are gathering for an unofficial contest there. I believe the dates are July 14-17.
Golden Hour refers to the last couple of hours in the day, when the sun is low in the sky, creating a golden color. It's often the time when the wind fades away, so if you have both, it's truly magical, and a great time to fly.
Sure. This is the Brooklyn Skyscrapers home field, and they have directions noted here. www.brooklynskyscrapers.org/directions.html It's a sod farm surrounded with numerous other crops. We typically fly over the sod, which is another 3/4 mile in on the dirt road, at the cross roads. If the weather is calm, you'll typically find flyers there. I'm over 100 miles away, so I only fly when I see a forecast with a few good days in a row, and can camp out.
Greetings, Another in a long line of beautiful videos, Just stunning videography. Don’t know if you can really call that an ROG takeoff, though. More of a Carrier takeoff than a Ground takeoff. (ROC?) I didn’t care for the title. I can’t imagine you building a pig. Let’s be careful out there.
Gorgeous pictures of Free Flight models : It's like dreaming with wide open eyes ! So much harmony between the models, the landscape, the sky, the moment of the day. This is the finest aesthetic of model flying I've ever seen, really gorgeous ...
Thx. So very much appreciate your kind words. Being there last week was heaven.
Alright , I have to say it . This is truly a " Field Of Dreams " the beautiful music , sunset , Dandelion puffs everywhere , exquisite aircraft in miniature , breaking the bonds of gravity . Thank you so much for these moments of " Peacefullness " in an all to chaotic world !
Your work has always surpassed my expectations. Your planes are museum quality and filming are legendry.
That over the shoulder landing of the Taubman was fabulous! Right place, right time. Thank you for a great video presentation.
Thx, Brian. I love the look of this ship in the air. I'm working on a plan, which should be available within the month.
@@maxfliart That’s awesome news! Looking forward to seeing your design work as much as your craftsmanship. That plane was the one that subscribed me to your channel-especially the kind of slo-mo shot @Brian Silcox described above-just utterly captivating.
Spectacular! Bravo! Gotta say the Piggie Plane recovering from the barrel roll though...wow!
@9:57 you are the embodiment of the joy you convey to us watching this. Thank you!
All your planes are GORGEOUS but the Babcock and the Spartan just knock it out of the park for me. Both amazing fliers!
That NB-3 is absolutely beautiful! The landing was perfect as well.
As always your talent amazes me. I love your videos. Keep them coming
As always, just WOW! I particularly loved the Sparten Bomber....beautiful bird and a great flier. I can't tell you how much your videos mean to me. I am all alone in this hobby and watching your videos allows me to at least pretend! LOL Thank you for your time and effort.
Thx, Glenn. I'm glad you enjoy them. I was so very pleased that the Spartan came around. Downthrust, nose weight, and another 1/8" shim of up elevator (1/4" total) brought her into the zone.
You'll never walk alone...
Such a dazzling video, your best yet IMHO. Your obvious excitement for the hobby is very infectious 🙂
Beauty, beauty and beauty again! !! Thanks Tom for her!
Beautiful models and they fly so well
Lovely, as always. Inspiring.
Missed it by 2 days and maybe 2+ miles. Met John H. at W. Flying Club, though. Super nice guy. He thinks free-flyers are a bit... crazy. "Odd ducks", I think he said. "Once you let go of the plane, you have no control over it!" Sounds about right.
Hope to see some free- flights in person in the future.
So peaceful.
I think this exploded sized NB is my favorite 😍
Beautiful models. A very relaxing video.
Incredible! thank you.
What a difference in the Martinsyde! I'm impressed that you had the insight to go from undercambered to flat bottom on the bottom wing. Always loved this plane - so far ahead of its time👍
Thx. I felt the stability immediately upon releasing the first few times. However, each of the previous two versions that I built, 21" & 13" had a similar instability issue with the vertical stab. These flights were solid, but others were on the edge, either sliding left or spiraling to the right. But when she soars, it's so satisfying. I hope to show the 12 trim flights from the 3+ hour trim session in the morning.
Simply awesome video. The sunrise background and landing of NB3 looks so real. The scale like landing is unbelievable. Left me an impression of a real aircraft in that, was expecting the pilot to step out as soon as the prop stopped. Bravo.
Very cool and amazing to watch them fly.
Your planes and your videos are amazing!
Bolviste. Estava esperando ver el modelo que subiste ace 2 semana. Hermosos vuelos
All beautiful models, but that Martinsyde is just stunning (I've got a soft spot for biplanes!). Well done and looks like a really fun day.
Very nice fleet!!!
My fauvorites... The martinsyde and the spartan.
Thank you !!!!
Very sweet flyers ! I love the "shark larking around the victim" flight of the first model. I love the second flight of the biplane and the slow motion of "carrier take of" feeling from the table. Definition of Achievement is what comes in my mind after watching your creations to fly (as also an urge to build that VMC Bird Dog myself...)
Thank you for sharing your art with the world. You truly are an inspiration to me. I can’t wait to see your next videos.
What a Fantastic video!! The scenery is just Wonderful! Thank you for sharing it is not only inspiring but ‘uplifting’ no pun intended.
Wonderful! You are an artist.
Just thought about a way to braid a motor for the guillows Cessna 150 I am building while watching this video before thrust buttons ship out. I always like to stay ahead anywhere as I can my builds
Thank you!
1:40 WOW!!
Incredible work, the planes are most impressive, and the video is great, like always !
I've never seen aerobatics with a pusher, canard, free flight model before! This one seems to be quite sassy. And, that landing sequence at 9:04 was epic!
Nádherné!!!
Air ballet, as usual. The piglet was a nifty little swine. Not many aircrafts are able to fly backwards. :)
Excellent!
Thank you for sharing! I believe you could make a brick fly and make it look good while doing it! Lol The biplane was spectacular, and the flight of the pig... i'm not sure what to think or say! It almost ended several times and somehow regained composure and flew like a Vulture! Thanks again for sharing, it is a most excellent thing to enjoy with my morning coffee!
The landing of the NB-3 was superb! Your Nicholas beazley, martinsyde, and taubman are three of my favorites that you’ve built. Perhaps I should add that each time you build any new airplane I say it’s my favorite. I’m curious, what dope do you use, or what do you use in place of dope that makes the tissue handle the wet or frosty grass so well?
Thx Jeff. I've enjoyed these models too. I haven't used dope in over 30 years. Instead, I use Krylon clear or matte. Just a dusting is all it takes. But unlike when using dope, the tissue will still wrinkle when there's moisture in the air. The benefit however is that Krylon prevents the tissue from over shrinking when it's tight. So it helps to avoid warps when the sun is beating down...which is most important if you build using light 4-6lb balsa.
09:50 very, very nice edition .
Love your videos watching them fly and listing to your great selection of music. It's a real treat. That Cannard has a mind of its own. Lol😂😂
What a beautiful place to fly! Harkening back to that early morning 1st flight on the video with the Beasley-we fly in Phoenix-what was that white stuff on the grass?
Ha. When is the last time that frost appeared in Phoenix? Still, I was a bit surprised to see it in the middle of May!
I love your videos. They're all such a joy to watch. This is all new to me. Is flying near tall grass to prevent damage when they land? Do they always mention windings in the instructions, or is it a matter of trial and error? I am starting with the Guillows Javelin and then I will try the VMC Pilot. Thanks!
Thx for the feedback. Glad ur enjoying the channel. Yes, we always hope for tall grass at the field, as u will quickly find how hard cut grass and turf can be on a model. Repairs are always needed, but the tall grass minimizes the frequency. Kits give u a conservative, general idea of how many winds a model will take. We try to cram as much rubber in as possible, usually 3X in length of the prop hook to the rear peg. This way we can pack in the winds, which leads to duration. Check out Easy Built & Volare in the listing above. They have tutorials on building & flying. Good luck, have fun!
Stick & Tissue Beauty .
Thanks for the video .
What/when are the two most interesting free flight events in the NY or Midwest region this summer? Looking for a chance to see rubber powered and free flight planes in action. Thanks
This weekend is a contest at Wawayanda, then in Geneseo, even though the FAC Non-Nats is canceled, many are gathering for an unofficial contest there. I believe the dates are July 14-17.
Can you make any size plane do those slow low level flights? Those are the type of flights I would like do.
Golden Hour means there is no wind?
Golden Hour refers to the last couple of hours in the day, when the sun is low in the sky, creating a golden color. It's often the time when the wind fades away, so if you have both, it's truly magical, and a great time to fly.
Max, I live just across the PA line from Wawayanda and would love to come watch and photograph your flying. Can you disclose where it is you fly?
Sure. This is the Brooklyn Skyscrapers home field, and they have directions noted here. www.brooklynskyscrapers.org/directions.html
It's a sod farm surrounded with numerous other crops. We typically fly over the sod, which is another 3/4 mile in on the dirt road, at the cross roads. If the weather is calm, you'll typically find flyers there. I'm over 100 miles away, so I only fly when I see a forecast with a few good days in a row, and can camp out.
The location is actually in New Hampton, NY 10958 on County Route 12
Salud 🥂!
Nice repertoire!
Greetings,
Another in a long line of beautiful videos,
Just stunning videography.
Don’t know if you can really call that an ROG takeoff, though.
More of a Carrier takeoff than a Ground takeoff. (ROC?)
I didn’t care for the title. I can’t imagine you building a pig.
Let’s be careful out there.