The first stall and flat spin seemed to be caused by a vector thrust malfunction. Not sure what caused the tip roll after the momentary recovery. Any theories? Could the unretracted wheels have been a factor?
What a sad sad experience. I thought I heard one of your buddies tell you before the flight to just take it easy. Listen to them next time. They knew something you didnt. Sorry for your loss. That was a really nice avanti.
It was at a 3D event and he just started to recover from too low and didn't have enough altitude to exit the maneuver. He had a full take of fuel and also full take of smoke oil still. The bird was still pretty heavy. Great pilot, excellent builder. He always pushes every flight very hard.
you do not know what you are talking about, the air condition has nothing to do with that what happend....the plane has trust vectoring system.....the flat spin was flown by the pilot but he was not able to control the plane properly.....
Two high speed tip stalls at the end... had he backed off the elevator and smoothened out the levelling of the plane, it might have survived... but then again, he was pretty low and may not have had the room... but pulling back hard on the stick at high speed... full of fuel with super high wing loading to boot, was a recipe for disaster...
You know a stall can occur at any airspeed right? This thing had thrust vectoring and was probably pulling 10+ gs in that little turn. This would triple the level flight stall speed.
having fun with the 3D mode...it just flopped...another 6 inches and it would have flown out. Good pilot...just a little too low doing some 'smack down 3D!"
Don't think I've ever seen anybody use their leg as a stop. That plane is way out of that man's League should be learning how to fly first with a Electric trainer.. .
always the same problem when somebody has just the money to afford such a plane but not able to fly according a certain pattern, even the looping was poor......then unplanned and uncontrolled things happen.... not proffessional flying.... he should buy himselfself a rc sport plane with a 10cc engine and try to learn basics first....
@@maxxu8 When your just learning to drive a race car, you don't go out and enter the Indy 500. "Pushing" without basic proper skills is just stupidity.
frig!!!!!!! That video is horrible!!!!!! What did I learn from seeing that....????? I watched e video And all I could think of I need to loos a few pounds seeing myself walking across the field.......man where is my Fitbit and CrossFit
The first stall and flat spin seemed to be caused by a vector thrust malfunction. Not sure what caused the tip roll after the momentary recovery. Any theories? Could the unretracted wheels have been a factor?
That was no malfunction. Just pur pilot error.
@@janniswagner6184 Yeah it looked like he miscalculated after the recovery.
Sad!!! Stalled as he was pulling out of the dive, with the tight turn the wing just stalled.
yep doing those rapid turns with gear down I'm not sure if he even knew this ones going into my faves
What a sad sad experience. I thought I heard one of your buddies tell you before the flight to just take it easy. Listen to them next time. They knew something you didnt. Sorry for your loss. That was a really nice avanti.
So was this pilot error? It looked like the low recovery from the spin and he just lost orientation.
It was at a 3D event and he just started to recover from too low and didn't have enough altitude to exit the maneuver. He had a full take of fuel and also full take of smoke oil still. The bird was still pretty heavy. Great pilot, excellent builder. He always pushes every flight very hard.
All good...... can’t wait till we all get together at HITV......
All good...... can’t wait till we all get together at HITV......
All good...... can’t wait till we all get together at HITV......
All good...... can’t wait till we all get together at HITV......
4:28 i was yellin'...flip that SAFE switch...
What happened there? Flat spin? Caused by what?
you do not know what you are talking about, the air condition has nothing to do with that what happend....the plane has trust vectoring system.....the flat spin was flown by the pilot but he was not able to control the plane properly.....
Thanks for the explanation Cpt Frantisek Obvious, please think and be careful on your posts, this is a fun channel, no trolls allowed.
Looks like it will buff right out.
Is it a 3d bird??
koch yes she was.
So what he fucked up big deal!! He was flying the shit out of that jet no fear!!
Two high speed tip stalls at the end... had he backed off the elevator and smoothened out the levelling of the plane, it might have survived... but then again, he was pretty low and may not have had the room... but pulling back hard on the stick at high speed... full of fuel with super high wing loading to boot, was a recipe for disaster...
That wasn't a stall. Whatever happened, the plane was not too slow to recover. Either loss of orientation or somehow messed with the thrust vectoring
You know a stall can occur at any airspeed right? This thing had thrust vectoring and was probably pulling 10+ gs in that little turn. This would triple the level flight stall speed.
having fun with the 3D mode...it just flopped...another 6 inches and it would have flown out. Good pilot...just a little too low doing some 'smack down 3D!"
Simple pilot error from what I can see. Wanted to go inverted, but got nervous and indecisive... indecisiveness and flying low is a bad combo
Pilot error......
Maybe it crashed because he never pulled up his wheels....
What up with wheels out looks like it tip stalled to close to the ground it would have performed better with less drag if the wheels were retracted
No "tip stall"!!!!
sorry bout that man.... been there
Lol! Same.......
Nasty stall. That's what scares me about jets.
"It started going like this ..." Uh huh.
Man that jet is amazing
WAS
... was amazing
that guy has money he dont care
That FOD guard probably helped!
Sad, it was a beautiful bird.
Don't think I've ever seen anybody use their leg as a stop. That plane is way out of that man's League should be learning how to fly first with a Electric trainer.. .
FANTASTIC SKILL the flight, the END Ooopppsss... thats happen.
Turbines look such cool fun, but thousands of dollars down the drain for a tiny mistake. Makes me want to stick with the foamies.
always the same problem when somebody has just the money to afford such a plane but not able to fly according a certain pattern, even the looping was poor......then unplanned and uncontrolled things happen.... not proffessional flying.... he should buy himselfself a rc sport plane with a 10cc engine and try to learn basics first....
Well, some one pushes harder than others. I wonder how many "professionals" know everything about VT flying.
You hit the nail on the head. No precision in any of the maneuvers at all!!!!!!!!
@@maxxu8 When your just learning to drive a race car, you don't go out and enter the Indy 500. "Pushing" without basic proper skills is just stupidity.
The stabs ALWAYS survive!.///
badly pilot.....
“Let’s try a little 3d”…….
Yeah, maybe tackle a decent loop first.
frig!!!!!!! That video is horrible!!!!!! What did I learn from seeing that....????? I watched e video
And all I could think of I need to loos a few pounds seeing myself walking across the field.......man where is my Fitbit and CrossFit
hahahah
bye bye 8k
You were laughing In front of your friends , but deep down , you were crying like a baby ...At that time it was not funny at all .
Nope having known trevor for years, that is genuine trevor laugh. Bummed but never negative.