How does “brain’s” have anything to do with it? Accidents can happen to geniuses, and R/C vehicles are hardly immune. BTW, it’s brains, not brain’s. SMH.
Really? you're going to compare a tank with a jet plane? First of all junior...tanks don't require any "Skill" which you obviously don't have! Second, this level of rc jets requires "Balls" again which you obviously don't have either! So please don't comment on something you know nothing about nor have the courage to do! Sooooo....go and play with your little Tonka toy tank,better yet why don't you play with a "Ken Barbie doll" that doesn't require any skill either!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@donadams8345 Reconstruire un autre du même type...pas le même bien sûr ! Difficile de reconstruire avec des cendres sauf rajouter du ciment pour lier les résidus! 🤪
Now that jet had real ‘presence’. It sounded great, flew with amazing grace and energy. So sad to see it crash. Even in death the machine made the most spectacular smash and burn I’ve ever seen.
I know after seeing it flying for a few mins, I’m like hopefully it was just a clickbait title, but no.. it is sad to see that thing was beautiful and it sounded mean!
Do you really think people who are screwing around with 35000 RC planes care about 35000? That guy bought a new one fifteen minutes after this happened, after calling his dad for his credit card.
@@MikeySkywalker As important as the money is the investment of time in building a plane. You spend a long time preparing a plane and then you have to send it off. Something like having a kid.
I've been flying rc since 1984. Those pretty turbines that cost as much as a car can crash just as easily as the $100 ones made out of foam board do and when they crash the destruction is often total like this one. The rule is that if you can't afford to crash it you can't afford to fly it.
@@jeffa7671 of course. In fact, not only is it something incredibly easy to do (especially for those who build them), but with today’s programmable boards, you can literally automate its function and use given certain conditions are met (like a flameout or odd gyro/accelerometer situation)…
I’m still puzzled as to why he apparently lost all control via radio because of an engine failure… Neither system is really tied to one another. The only thing I can possibly think occurred is that the engine failure somehow disconnected the battery from the power distribution system (but how doesn’t make a lot of sense)…
Looks like thrust pipe failure. Would have melted through the elevator servo leads fairly quickly. Sorry for the loss but happened safely. Good piloting in all aspects.
I know exactly how that feels. I've spent months and months building a Mustang "Miss America" with my father in the 80's and at the maiden flight in Austria it was moving lovely, until at one point it became uncontrollable and crashed. We've come to the conclusion that it must have been the receiver battery that came loose and pulled it's own plug. That may not have been $35000 in cost, but definitely in man hours and I can tell you it hurt real bad for long....
@@thorneworthington5320 I'm usually down for a few days when I lose a model, depending on how much time and effort I spent on it. But I always bounce back, eventually. It may take a little longer for your daughter, but I hope she'll learn to roll with it someday.
I spent 3 years building a Ray Hayes Oly III 3 meter sailplane, it was flawless. On my second outing, I flew it into a steel power pole and it looked like someone threw 10 deck of cards in the air. I was sick for months. I feel for this dude.
I'm sorry, but your description made me laugh. I know the feeling as a kid l spent months building an RC plane only to crash it on my first flight. I'll never forget the long walk to its remains.
When I was a kid my friend let me have a go with his newly finished rc sailplane because I was the “expert”. I accidentally hit a power pole doing a high speed pass. Your description perfectly describes the result. I still cringe nearly fifty years later…
I owned a nine foot glider, that lost reception. It flew off... .. into the distance. And I could see it ten minutes later flying the coastline. No lie. It kept going. I never found it because it was over ten miles away.still flying today. Legend has it.
Its fighting the war in Ukraine right now trusted western sources say , avoiding all anti-air fire. Ty sir , you might have won the war for the russians.
I launched my 2m glider that was powered with the reciever off. It just climbed 500' in a steep banked turn till the engine died. Found it about 1km away in a ditch, no damage. It met its end when it crashed into a ford tempo months later.
Si en el momento de lanzarlo al vuelo la atmósfera tiene corrientes térmicas ascendentes, es cuado se elevará y volará a gran altura . Son los casos en que su dueño y constructor no podrá encontrar su planeador, incalculables alturas y distancias de vuelo .
I do feel for this guy. I’m sure there was a lot of time, dedication, & personal achievement in making & flying this. I do hope you fly again my friend.
Notwithstanding the end, that was an absolutely spectacular flight with some ultra skilled ground piloting! If you're gonna go down in flames, that's the way to go....
@@kjelle5350 I believe that Giancarlo was referring to the fact that the FAA has a long tradition of blaming the pilot. Regardless of clear technical failure!
That was highly skilled flying, very very high on G’s however-in the order of 12 to 16 G’s during various manouvres. A fire in the engine bay like we saw very quickly destroys servo electrical wiring “which controls the flight control surfaces” and other systems resulting in loss of control of the aircraft. Awesome piloting but sad to see a crash like this! 45 yrs exp with many types of model aircraft.
Besides the fatal end handling was magnificent and the flame out apparently not caused by the pilot. This guy obviously is the right person to operate costly rc models like this.
I would say because he lost the engine and the flight controls at the same time, it was an electrical issue. Good practice to zip tie all your connections together so they don't come unplugged when something comes loose and starts bouncing around (like the battery) when pulling high G maneuvers. Zip ties are pretty cheap compared to a 35000 plane!
Quite a large but momentary negative G event just before the flame out. Did it dislodge the engine? Or did something rupture, set alight and damage the receiver?
@@JohnSmith-ws1dp yea that was my point, it was a real jet with a real jet engine with real jet fuel, crashed & burned. I put 2 of these in before moving onto a new hobby but they weren’t $35k. More like $11k-$12k but hurt too much to do a third time.
he had a lot of unsafe maneouvres where his tangential vector were not parallel to the audience. several times this could have gone worse. he had no control when it went down. just an amateur hour
Its truly a shame the plane was lost but it went out in blaze of glory. A truly brilliant flying display of an amazing jet. Sorry for the loss of your gear but that is a hazard of the sport.
@@jerrykobylt7387 Yeah, weird huh.... Golfing is called a sport too which is bullshit because then we'd have to call those obese dorks wearing dorky clothes "athletes". Because of this, I refuse to call golfing a "sport". Golf is a game an fly RC planes is a "hobby" an expensive hobby but still a hobby. Snow skiing and snowboarding is a sport, flying model rockets in the winter is still a hobby.
What are you, 7? Yes, the idea of life is you grow up and leave your parents and live your own life. If you can’t make 35000 dollars then it’s going to be a loooong wait till your next life
@@Irys1997what a drip you are. Has it never occurred to you that some people might be sick or maimed in some way that they can’t make that sort of money? Bet your mommy makes that in a month on OF
That's why most of us RC pilots fly MUCH less expensive planes (and definitely not jets).. Actually, I buy most of my planes used. You can save a FORTUNE as long as you know how to fix up planes and engines.
Good show! I've never seen one of these wrung out to such extreme G. Clearly a skilled pilot, but the excessive loading may have contributed to the failure. That was one heck of a tough plane to be able to handle those forces. It's fortunate that nobody was in the path when it lawn darted.
Force exerted scales with mass. Think of an ant falling off a tree vs a human doing the same thing. That plane doesn't weigh much so the g-forces it can withstand are far greater than a real plane.
Why do the avionics fail when the engine goes out? I would think they should be on separate circuits, you could at least atte it to glide it in for a landing....
@@eskieman3948 No, this was not an engine failure at all. The control system failed. Upon loss of control signal the engine (for safety reasons) cuts. Flow of fuel into a hot stopped engine causes the smoke trail that you could see.
Especially when it also takes out your control.. no chance to at least try and glide it in for a somewhat controlled crash landing where it can be recovered and repaired. The pilot was really good... if anybody could have brought it down in one piece, it woulda been him. Sad loss, but at least it drove itself into the ground where there was nobody around to get hurt. Such a sad loss.
Well no. I mean the person is on the money while it is performing insane aerobatics... But then loses it completely when it's on the ground burning and going nowhere
I would have preferred hearing the jet more than the event music. Great flying, fantastic machine, sorry to see it get destroyed but even the explosion looked to scale!
Honey? Do you remember that huge house payment that I was supposed to pay the other day? Yes says the wife what did you do with it? Well dear it's kind of like this I invested it into an airplane design about 35,000! The wife says whaaaat? He continues yeah dear I was watching that thing fly today a thing of beauty at an air show but unfortunately no fault of mine it crashed in a tragic blaze of glory! She says you know what else has crashed in a blazing Glory? I'm afraid to ask he says what? This marriage! Until we are divorced you get to sleep in the garage and think about what you did! Yes dear he says! He wonders in the garage man I really should have made that house payment! 😬😳😱😨🙄
It's possible in principle but would be bulky and add significant weight. Because RC models fly low it would be unlikely to help in most situations. In any case this was a total loss of control, so he wouldn't have been able to deploy a parachute, even if one were fitted.
My cousin,kinda rich spoiled kid wanted a helicopter. Well his daddy gave in and bought him a 7k model till he learned to fly,long story short he crashed at his first lesson and found out that the more expensive ones are easier to fly so they ran out and bought him another!
Dang that sucks! My guess is turbine blew and severed control linkages or electrical lines to servos.. An engine out you could glide back in, but that was pure yard dart straight in. = no control. Luckily not into spectators, parking area or houses. Thats a big plane. Well flown though.
Painful to watch this Beautifully flown jet comin back down with no power. But the pilot did a fantastic job avoiding people, home's, etc.. well done n very sorry to see this Bird loose it's wing's.. 😞 Blessings to you All n to your loved one's friends, but don't forget that every hobby can be expensive but always have fun though. 👍🏻😎
Yes, the radio control system and the servos that operate the control surfaces are powered from an independent battery which on a model like this usually is dual redundant for added safety. Loss of engine power wouldn't directly effect the operation of the control surfaces. These jet models dont glide very well but it looked like he had no control at all, so I'm not sure what went wrong. If I had to guess I'd say it was a control system failure, not an engine failure. On failure of the control system the engine would cut, which could explain the smoke trail if it cut off suddenly while operating at full throttle.
Sad to see such an incredible RC jet lose fuel or some other failure. Wish to see them back in action soon. I am very impressed with the skill set of operator
Must've been an electrical fault, looks like he completely lost control of the plane, it just kept rolling into the ground. Shame, such a beautiful aircraft, probably expensive, too. Can't imagine how the pilot must've felt when there's suddenly smoke and the controls stop responding.
@@laihela were I to hazard a guess - judging be the clear loss of control immediately after the first hint of smoke I would say the engine popped (hence the smoke) severing the antenna. I had a similar thing happen with a 1/6 B-25, the bomb bay door servo arm snagged the antenna severing it.
I came for the crash, but then after seeing how nice of a jet it was and watched how skillfully it was being flown, I actually hated to see the crash! (Which was also very realistic by the way.) Thanks for posting!
All of the manoeuvres in the display had a positive G loading, except for a brief moment in the final climb where the aircraft appeared to go into negative G for a moment. I wonder if that overstressed the airframe or jet motor in some way?
Yes a lot of people don't realize when someone is flying an RC aircraft and loses control that means it could easily hit and kill someone and the guy holding the remote control can do nothing about it. That's why you really should not fly these things in populated areas. I was flying one at a college football stadium parking lot and lost control. I got lucky and it came straight down in the parking lot but it was surrounded by four busy streets on all sides. I got lucky on that one.
That hurt to watch. It looks like the flame out did something to the controls because he 'should' have been able to glide it to a landing, but the flame out must have damaged internal control elements causing a total loss of control. Beautiful flying though. Great skill.
Yes you're right. After flame out I think servos got frozen. We can see the plane go down with a left roll movement. Pretty sure the pilot tried to turn right an pull, with no reaction.
I've never watched anything like this before but it found its way into my recommendations. I was mesmerised by the beauty and skill of the controller (pilot?!) and also the quality of the filming. Gutted about the outcome!
I agree, why not a emergency chute like at scale prototype aircraft. I'm thinking an energy giving nose cone as well? Seems worthy for anything at that cost.
@@Blueknight1960 No numbnuts. But anything that fly’s at that speed, with flammable liquid onboard, over populated areas, clearly needs an explanation for any major crash. Not to mention the owners and manufacturers need to understand what happened. Clear enough for your pea brain?
Why couldn't he glide out? or is everything from thrust vectoring? So the flame out happens but then should still have control over the flight surfaces....
Very unfortunate loss of a well-flown and beautiful plane. Obviously a huge mechanical failure that messed up any ability to control the plane after the problem occurred.
I wonder what kind of G-Force, that plane was experiencing? Fantastic flying, one of the best Pilots I've ever witnessed, Total Control in maneuvers, his skill level was unbelievable. So sorry for the loss. But all of us pilots, have experienced similar, mishaps. Today is June 13th 2022.
And isn't the turbine manufacturer supposed to offer a warranty for that? I mean a washing machine doesn`t explode if it brokes but a small failure is fatal to a turbine in the air. Some investigations required maybe?
Yes, I noticed the extreme Gs being pulled and thought they were bad news. Obviously one aspect of good piloting is keeping your aircraft in decent enough shape to get home.
control surfaces are operated from battery power. Loss of engine power wouldn't effect their operation. My guess is this was a control system failure, this failure would have resulted in loss of all control and would cause the engine to suddenly stop, flow of fuel into the stopped engine results in the smoke trail that you could see.
It looked like the radio went into failsafe which resulted in the turbine being automatically shut down. This happened at 2:40, I think the pilot was a passenger from then on, the jet could have crashed anywhere, thank goodness it was a field and not the road or the spectator area.
Much better theory in my opinion. The way the turbine performed up until point makes it seem unlikely there was a thrust pipe failure as suggested above.
I'm not a turbine guy but do flame outs result in black smoke? If you go back and watch, the initial flame is white which from my limited experience seems more like what you'd get once a turbine shuts down. Then well before impact the smoke turns pretty rapidly black. This seems to indicate rapid spread of damage onboard as things begin burning... or maybe flameouts do yield black smoke and I'm flat wrong 🤷♂️
@@wspepsilon no black smoke in a flame out, only white smoke or not smoke at all , black smoke is caused by fire inside plane : engine failure with burning fioul out of engine or pipe failure with exhaust gaz burning the inside of the plane, you could have a failure on tank or on fuel tubing that alow to have fuel sucked by engine stopping it and causing a fire inside plane ; on vidéo you see he have roll control till the end but quickly lost the elevator ; i've experienced a few "hot starts" on ground: fire can cause damages on electric wiring and on plane in few seconds....
After the Engine incident the pilot obviously had no Elevator control, however, he did appear to have Aileron control, certainly as it entered the dive. Most likely cause is the Engine malfunction took out the Elevator Servo and/or Control Snake.
I wish I had a tenth of the skill of that pilot. Absolutely spectacular flight. Wonder what happened? It just shut down. Strange. Everything was there, a split second later, everything was gone. No control whatsoever.
Would love to know if the pilot ever discovered exactly what happened here. Besides the flame-out he seems to have completely lost control of the plane. Normally a flameout at that altitude would be an easy dead-stick landing for a decent pilot (and this guy was a good pilot), asssuming you still have radiio control and working servos.
@wtgphoto Right. Why would the control surfaces get power from the engine? That's supposed to be battery driven. That argues that the flame out severed some wiring, or more likely was caused by an internal fuel leak that burned the control center as low fuel pressure caused the flame out.
The real explosion occurred when he got home and told his wife what happened to the $35,000 RC jet that he spent all his retirement money on.
No point in divorcing him now, he's broke! Lol
It’s funny how people tend to think with their own wallets…
Not because you can’t afford high end toys means other people can’t either.
I didn't see his 401k eject. 35 Grand on a toy. 🤪
I feel bad for the corn that got ruined 😆
@@elvergalarga8470
So you think yourself wise...
If you're gonna have such an epic crash, the best you can hope for is someone at least gets it on camera. This camera guy did a great job.
Notice how close to the roadway that thing crashed?
I thought your comment would be: “If you’re going to have an expensive plane like that that …you’d design in a “parachute ejection function.”
More money than brain's club?
How does “brain’s” have anything to do with it? Accidents can happen to geniuses, and R/C vehicles are hardly immune. BTW, it’s brains, not brain’s. SMH.
Great job? He missed the impact. The whole point of the video was to see it explode.. or so I thought.
One reason I have RC tanks. When the battery or engine fails, it doesn’t fall out of the sky.
Really? you're going to compare a tank with a jet plane? First of all junior...tanks don't require any "Skill" which you obviously don't have! Second, this level of rc jets requires "Balls" again which you obviously don't have either! So please don't comment on something you know nothing about nor have the courage to do! Sooooo....go and play with your little Tonka toy tank,better yet why don't you play with a "Ken Barbie doll" that doesn't require any skill either!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Sun-N-Tan-wx4cz Mental issue?
BOooring. 😉
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No thrust- no control, same as with my boat with the Berckly drive.
Agreed
Sorry for the guy who lost his plane, but he was putting on an excellent show.
Agreed. If a pilot of his caliber could not recover from that flameout, nobody can.
Yep, way better than it happening when you're on your own & no one at least filming.
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@@stillbill6408 pilot??
@@danielcoganmanzanas3676 Pilot- (noun) a person who flies or is qualified to fly an aircraft or spacecraft. (Merriam-Webster). Yes.
@@stillbill6408 lol
Boy, those $10,000 mini Stingers really work! My G.I. Joe really nailed that sucker.
😂
Lol
Hell yeah!
Reminds me of that Twilight Zone movie.
Liar. There was no smoke trail from missles. Had to be my pulse cannon.
I can't get over how realistic these RC Aircraft are . That crash almost looked real too, but the aircrew didn't eject.
Rip to the mini crew
Exacty my thought. An ejection option would a great addition. May make the pilot feel better for about 1.2 seconds.
It was real!
I was just thinking that if the pilot saw the aircrew eject, he might have had some good news before his aircraft became a flaming pile of debris
Why do you think jets are so expensive?
Even the explosion was to scale! LOL
Shame about that jet. That was very impressive engineering and piloting. I hope he can rebuild!
Was going to comment the same thing lol
You must be joking about rebuilding, there would be absolutely nothing left to rebuild.
@@donadams8345 the only thing left is the transmitter....maybe a wheel.
and the TX might have been the cause.
@@donadams8345 Reconstruire un autre du même type...pas le même bien sûr ! Difficile de reconstruire avec des cendres sauf rajouter du ciment pour lier les résidus! 🤪
Right, some body filler, duct tape & Polish & it'll buff out like new! 🤪
2:47 well.. that "slow ride... take it easyyy" ... was so fitting
Take it easy, when plane takes a dive, right?
I know I was just going to comment that
Now that jet had real ‘presence’. It sounded great, flew with amazing grace and energy. So sad to see it crash. Even in death the machine made the most spectacular smash and burn I’ve ever seen.
I know after seeing it flying for a few mins, I’m like hopefully it was just a clickbait title, but no.. it is sad to see that thing was beautiful and it sounded mean!
so what really happened? lost of radio signal?
@@lcfflc3887 Probably broke the antenna during the engine failure, causing the operator to have no control.
@@lcfflc3887 ,
"Flame-out", 'no thrust- no control', very sad, huge loss.
Flying RC planes is an exercise in humility and impermanence. I’ve felt awful losing a $600 plane. $35000, I can’t imagine.
Do you really think people who are screwing around with 35000 RC planes care about 35000? That guy bought a new one fifteen minutes after this happened, after calling his dad for his credit card.
Yes indeed for me too
@@MikeySkywalker I agree. Responsible people know what they can spend safely and have fun at the same time
@@MikeySkywalker As important as the money is the investment of time in building a plane. You spend a long time preparing a plane and then you have to send it off. Something like having a kid.
@@tombriggs5348 Indeed.
I've been flying rc since 1984. Those pretty turbines that cost as much as a car can crash just as easily as the $100 ones made out of foam board do and when they crash the destruction is often total like this one. The rule is that if you can't afford to crash it you can't afford to fly it.
'Tough and expensive rule to live by.
Can you put parachutes on them?
@@jeffa7671 that’s a great question
@@jeffa7671 of course. In fact, not only is it something incredibly easy to do (especially for those who build them), but with today’s programmable boards, you can literally automate its function and use given certain conditions are met (like a flameout or odd gyro/accelerometer situation)…
I’m still puzzled as to why he apparently lost all control via radio because of an engine failure… Neither system is really tied to one another. The only thing I can possibly think occurred is that the engine failure somehow disconnected the battery from the power distribution system (but how doesn’t make a lot of sense)…
Looks like a real jet, flies like a real jet, sounds like a real jet, blows up on impact like a real jet.
Looks like thrust pipe failure. Would have melted through the elevator servo leads fairly quickly. Sorry for the loss but happened safely. Good piloting in all aspects.
I love your channel ❤
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Love the boom as it hit. Shame wasted a good model through no fault of the pilot.
Luckily only a model and possible trust pipe failure if it was a full size aircraft could have been a Pilot Dump Valve Issue...
35K and no parachute?
I know exactly how that feels. I've spent months and months building a Mustang "Miss America" with my father in the 80's and at the maiden flight in Austria it was moving lovely, until at one point it became uncontrollable and crashed. We've come to the conclusion that it must have been the receiver battery that came loose and pulled it's own plug. That may not have been $35000 in cost, but definitely in man hours and I can tell you it hurt real bad for long....
Yep. it's much more than the money invested. It's the time and emotional connection. Crashes hurt.
@@thorneworthington5320 So true. If you're into RC modeling you've been there, more than once, or twice!
awww, they crashed their wittle airpwane
a real man just picks up the pieces and glues them back together without shedding a tear.
@@FourthWayRanch A REAL MAN doesn't think his candle will glow brighter by blowing out someone else's candle!
@@thorneworthington5320 I'm usually down for a few days when I lose a model, depending on how much time and effort I spent on it. But I always bounce back, eventually. It may take a little longer for your daughter, but I hope she'll learn to roll with it someday.
I spent 3 years building a Ray Hayes Oly III 3 meter sailplane, it was flawless. On my second outing, I flew it into a steel power pole and it looked like someone threw 10 deck of cards in the air. I was sick for months. I feel for this dude.
How tf it take 3 years?
@mainely8007🤣
I'm sorry, but your description made me laugh. I know the feeling as a kid l spent months building an RC plane only to crash it on my first flight. I'll never forget the long walk to its remains.
When I was a kid my friend let me have a go with his newly finished rc sailplane because I was the “expert”. I accidentally hit a power pole doing a high speed pass. Your description perfectly describes the result.
I still cringe nearly fifty years later…
but really, what were you expecting? Didn't you know that was always a risk?
I'm so sorry for the owner 😢 But, for whatever is worth, you got one of the coolest videos EVER ❤
I owned a nine foot glider, that lost reception. It flew off... .. into the distance. And I could see it ten minutes later flying the coastline. No lie. It kept going. I never found it because it was over ten miles away.still flying today. Legend has it.
Im in New Zealand and just seen it go over Christchurch city...
A friend of mine spent months building a beautiful huge balsa wood RC. It took off and flew beautifully. Into the distance, never to be seen again.
Its fighting the war in Ukraine right now trusted western sources say , avoiding all anti-air fire. Ty sir , you might have won the war for the russians.
I launched my 2m glider that was powered with the reciever off. It just climbed 500' in a steep banked turn till the engine died. Found it about 1km away in a ditch, no damage. It met its end when it crashed into a ford tempo months later.
Si en el momento de lanzarlo al vuelo la atmósfera tiene corrientes térmicas ascendentes, es cuado se elevará y volará a gran altura .
Son los casos en que su dueño y constructor no podrá encontrar su planeador, incalculables alturas y distancias de vuelo .
As an old RC instructor told me years ago, "If you aren't willing to crash it, you never should have built it!"
Also never let everyone know its going to be your last flight. Almost garanteed to crash.
. How old?
@@sandymoonstone855 At the time I was in my 30's and he was in his 60's.
Sounds like the same lesson going to the casino.
Yeah, that guy who told you that was an idiot. He probably sold RC kits for a living and was simply insuring continued demand.
He was a very small man, with a very big heart. RIP.
And they say there isn't any heros today 😂
Ashes to ashes,...
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This is deserves more likes😂😂😂😂
Lol! .. hilarious😆
Sorry this happened a fantastic model and well flown !
I do feel for this guy. I’m sure there was a lot of time, dedication, & personal achievement in making & flying this. I do hope you fly again my friend.
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Paper aeroplanes probably.....😮
He built a plane that he probably is grateful that he never flew in because he would be dead
When you spend all money in show off and 0 in security...
I am not feeling sorry for some one who spends 35000 on a toy...
Notwithstanding the end, that was an absolutely spectacular flight with some ultra skilled ground piloting! If you're gonna go down in flames, that's the way to go....
EXTREMELY well stated . . .
That ending was pretty spectacular, too.
Let's Give a round of Applause to the Cameraman..!!!
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What's the big hurry getting to the wreckage? Like there is something salvageable?
Even the crash looked like the real thing! Very sad, it was a beautiful plane being very skillfully flown.
Has the NTSB and FAA reports come out yet? It would be interesting to learn the reason for the apparent engine failure and resulting crash!
@@terrygoyan it was the pilot's fault😮
It was clearly a technical failure. This was a skilled pilot.
@@kjelle5350 I believe that Giancarlo was referring to the fact that the FAA has a long tradition of blaming the pilot. Regardless of clear technical failure!
That was highly skilled flying, very very high on G’s however-in the order of 12 to 16 G’s during various manouvres.
A fire in the engine bay like we saw very quickly destroys servo electrical wiring “which controls the flight control surfaces” and other systems resulting in loss of control of the aircraft.
Awesome piloting but sad to see a crash like this!
45 yrs exp with many types of model aircraft.
Besides the fatal end handling was magnificent and the flame out apparently not caused by the pilot. This guy obviously is the right person to operate costly rc models like this.
I would say because he lost the engine and the flight controls at the same time, it was an electrical issue. Good practice to zip tie all your connections together so they don't come unplugged when something comes loose and starts bouncing around (like the battery) when pulling high G maneuvers. Zip ties are pretty cheap compared to a 35000 plane!
They had Barbie flying because Ken couldn’t fit it that tiny cockpit and she was texting her girls.
@@The_Original_forresttrump 🥱😴💤
Hahahah
@@The_Original_forresttrumpKen isn’t allowed to fly, he’s lucky if he gets to ride in Rio seat.
Sorry for your loss. Kudos on your flying sir, you rocked it.
He would have “rocked it” had he known how to handle a power loss. But, you’re actually right, he turned a $35,000 RC plane into a rock.
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the skills of the pilot doing the maneuvers? Easily could qualify for the Top Gun of the RC world! 👍
He has been...... several times
Great flying. That thing was pulling serious Gs.
@@timtravasos2742 especially at the point of impact
It was a hamster flying
I’ll tip my hat to whoever was operating the camera as well.
That’s the best sounding and looking model jet I’ve ever seen, amazing piloting skills as well 👍
was.
Amazing pilot skills 🤔he crashed it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Welshwolf62 his skills had nothing to do with it crashing, did you not watch the video lol
He ran out of fuel?
@@canyonroots No fuel = no fire.
Thoughts and prayers for the pilot's family ☹️
It was a radio control airplane ......... gesh
@@richardsmith4187 I was being silly, lighten up there fella. You must be a joy to hang out with.
@@curtislong1987 🤣Woods are full of em brother.
@@curtislong1987 I knew you were
Why didn’t they eject?
Quite a large but momentary negative G event just before the flame out. Did it dislodge the engine? Or did something rupture, set alight and damage the receiver?
Sickening loss but ultra realistic crash fireball. If this was shot at 300fps it would have passed as a real jet crash
Deep state has been doing that for years
This was a Real Jet Crash, Einsteinium!
So if it wasn’t a “real” jet crash…what was it then 🤷🏻♂️ ?
@@JohnSmith-ws1dp yea that was my point, it was a real jet with a real jet engine with real jet fuel, crashed & burned. I put 2 of these in before moving onto a new hobby but they weren’t $35k. More like $11k-$12k but hurt too much to do a third time.
I knew what you meant. "Real" as in full-scale jet crash. I agree! Nearly identical.
So amazing to watch fly. I am so sorry for your loss. That was just unfortunate. It was so beautiful to watch fly.
Excellent flying! Beautiful to watch. Condolences to the pilot, hope his garage has a few extras.
@Josey Wilds you...you do realize this was a RC model.... Right??
You do realize this was humor , right?
@@max420thc No. I thought humor should be funny! 🤷♀️
@@catlady8324 well I laughed, not at the crash, but at the joke.
@@catlady8324 not always just ask Comedy Central!
I don't get it, even with a flameout, the servos stop working?
Skillful piloting, but a sad end to a stunning performance, can't guess what g-force this machine had undergone.
A lot.
(200 mph)**2 / [2 x length] /(22 mph/second) = g forces, if it crashed at quoted speed.
@@DrDeuteron I think he meant the g‘s during the turns of the show piece. Not the sudden stop…..
he had a lot of unsafe maneouvres where his tangential vector were not parallel to the audience. several times this could have gone worse. he had no control when it went down. just an amateur hour
1:29 👏😖
That was spectacular from beginning frame to end frame. Wow! Great flying and great camera work!!
Its truly a shame the plane was lost but it went out in blaze of glory. A truly brilliant flying display of an amazing jet. Sorry for the loss of your gear but that is a hazard of the sport.
It reminded me of the last scene in the movie, "The Blue Max."
"Let's see some real flying."
Next time design a parachute for these type of eventualities.
This is a sport? 🤣
Hopefully he remembered to call his Ins Agent & get coverage on it before he took his shiny toy out to impress his friends
@@jerrykobylt7387 Yeah, weird huh.... Golfing is called a sport too which is bullshit because then we'd have to call those obese dorks wearing dorky clothes "athletes". Because of this, I refuse to call golfing a "sport". Golf is a game an fly RC planes is a "hobby" an expensive hobby but still a hobby. Snow skiing and snowboarding is a sport, flying model rockets in the winter is still a hobby.
I wonder how much g these RC aircraft pull? Those were some tight turns and climbs.
Sorry for the lost of the beautiful jet, and congratulations to the pilot that have good skills to fly the plane.
Imagine having $35000.
Lots of people do.
What are you, 7? Yes, the idea of life is you grow up and leave your parents and live your own life. If you can’t make 35000 dollars then it’s going to be a loooong wait till your next life
I know mate. I’ve had £3500 before but that didn’t last long.
@@Irys1997what a drip you are. Has it never occurred to you that some people might be sick or maimed in some way that they can’t make that sort of money? Bet your mommy makes that in a month on OF
The most i've ever had is 7000$ and i'm 41
“That was some of the best flying I’ve seen to date - right up to the part where you got killed.” - Jester
Wow even the crash was so realistic, the flames and all....excellent show
Magnificent example of why I choose to love this hobby from a distance.
Exactly and this is why i like my slow moving RC tanks .
Quite agree... too much to go wrong there, with people around.
The cheap prefab ones are the way to go.
That's why most of us RC pilots fly MUCH less expensive planes (and definitely not jets).. Actually, I buy most of my planes used. You can save a FORTUNE as long as you know how to fix up planes and engines.
Good show! I've never seen one of these wrung out to such extreme G. Clearly a skilled pilot, but the excessive loading may have contributed to the failure. That was one heck of a tough plane to be able to handle those forces. It's fortunate that nobody was in the path when it lawn darted.
Yup I thought a few times those wings would fail.
LOL@ "lawn darted"!!!
Force exerted scales with mass. Think of an ant falling off a tree vs a human doing the same thing. That plane doesn't weigh much so the g-forces it can withstand are far greater than a real plane.
@@TehButterflyEffect You clearly never had an RC model fold its wings up then.
Lawn darted lol
Announcer: “It goes 199.8 miles per hour!”
Jet: “Wait til you see how fast I stop”
Ok. I just blew coffee out my nose laughing 😂
Oh gods, that's just rude, couldn't stop laughing.
LOLOL!
A very expensive toy just crashed and burned.
This is savage! I laughed wine through my nose lol
Why do the avionics fail when the engine goes out? I would think they should be on separate circuits, you could at least atte it to glide it in for a landing....
The engine burst into flames.... the fire took out the avionics.
@@eskieman3948 No, this was not an engine failure at all. The control system failed. Upon loss of control signal the engine (for safety reasons) cuts. Flow of fuel into a hot stopped engine causes the smoke trail that you could see.
Great job on the photography, kept it nicely in frame whole time. Hurts your heart when it flames out, you know it's coming down like a dart. 😕
So sad to see it go down like that.
Especially when it also takes out your control.. no chance to at least try and glide it in for a somewhat controlled crash landing where it can be recovered and repaired.
The pilot was really good... if anybody could have brought it down in one piece, it woulda been him.
Sad loss, but at least it drove itself into the ground where there was nobody around to get hurt.
Such a sad loss.
Well no. I mean the person is on the money while it is performing insane aerobatics... But then loses it completely when it's on the ground burning and going nowhere
need an emergency parachute on its own channel
And why exactly would it come down like that?
I would have preferred hearing the jet more than the event music. Great flying, fantastic machine, sorry to see it get destroyed but even the explosion looked to scale!
Honey? Do you remember that huge house payment that I was supposed to pay the other day? Yes says the wife what did you do with it? Well dear it's kind of like this I invested it into an airplane design about 35,000! The wife says whaaaat? He continues yeah dear I was watching that thing fly today a thing of beauty at an air show but unfortunately no fault of mine it crashed in a tragic blaze of glory! She says you know what else has crashed in a blazing Glory? I'm afraid to ask he says what? This marriage! Until we are divorced you get to sleep in the garage and think about what you did! Yes dear he says! He wonders in the garage man I really should have made that house payment! 😬😳😱😨🙄
Lol
Slow ride by Foghat 🤙
Only a Commie doesn't like Foghat
NTSB is going on working theory that the loud crappy music interfered with the models electronics leading to the crash.
Would it be possible to add a parachute that you could deploy from the controller?
It's possible in principle but would be bulky and add significant weight. Because RC models fly low it would be unlikely to help in most situations. In any case this was a total loss of control, so he wouldn't have been able to deploy a parachute, even if one were fitted.
Why do jet model acft head straight for the ground when the engine quits? Why no glide?. And why do aileron rolls as you head for the ground?
He had no control. Looked like a control system failure. Upon loss of control the engine would cut.
Great flying skills, sorry about that loss..!!😢
Yes, may it RIP. Oh, it already did rip (apart).
Impressive flying! Sorry for the crash. That was tough to watch.
That hurt to watch but clearly it wasn’t the pilots fault. This guy can fly !
this guy is out $35k..... and ill bet its not insured?
@@BorisTheSpyder if he can afford a $35,000 toy, im sure he has enough to buy another one...lol
@@mineralareaoutdoors2213 You are over estimating the average Americans financial intelligence
@@teahaul7897 average *human
My cousin,kinda rich spoiled kid wanted a helicopter. Well his daddy gave in and bought him a 7k model till he learned to fly,long story short he crashed at his first lesson and found out that the more expensive ones are easier to fly so they ran out and bought him another!
A lot of those scratches will buff right out 👍
The announcer gave a top speed, but I was wondering what g-force he was pulling in those snap-to-verticals. I was waiting for the wings to come off.
$500 a second ; totally worth it! And he really stuck that landing!
Dang that sucks! My guess is turbine blew and severed control linkages or electrical lines to servos.. An engine out you could glide back in, but that was pure yard dart straight in. = no control. Luckily not into spectators, parking area or houses. Thats a big plane. Well flown though.
Road in background seems quite near... Lucky drivers
@@serioustrouble63 telephoto lens, not as close as it looked.
Painful to watch this Beautifully flown jet comin back down with no power.
But the pilot did a fantastic job avoiding people, home's, etc.. well done n very sorry to see this Bird loose it's wing's.. 😞
Blessings to you All n to your loved one's friends, but don't forget that every hobby can be expensive but always have fun though. 👍🏻😎
That's why a properly trained RC flyer never flies over any people or cars.
Sad to see. Great flying from the pilot, certainly more aerobatic than you usually see from these jets.
What happened to the parachute? He could have saved the plane if he installed one. Even cheaper rc planes has it.
The jet was on fire already, so don't think the shoot would have helped, good idea though, more for mechanical failure than fire though.
One of the commenters above mentioned RC Tanks for this situation, I think that might have save the aircraft. "Hindsight is 20/20".
He didn't have any money left for a parachute
Isn’t there any battery power at all for servo control even if the engine cuts out?
Yes, the radio control system and the servos that operate the control surfaces are powered from an independent battery which on a model like this usually is dual redundant for added safety. Loss of engine power wouldn't directly effect the operation of the control surfaces. These jet models dont glide very well but it looked like he had no control at all, so I'm not sure what went wrong. If I had to guess I'd say it was a control system failure, not an engine failure. On failure of the control system the engine would cut, which could explain the smoke trail if it cut off suddenly while operating at full throttle.
Sad to see such an incredible RC jet lose fuel or some other failure. Wish to see them back in action soon. I am very impressed with the skill set of operator
Must've been an electrical fault, looks like he completely lost control of the plane, it just kept rolling into the ground. Shame, such a beautiful aircraft, probably expensive, too. Can't imagine how the pilot must've felt when there's suddenly smoke and the controls stop responding.
@@laihela were I to hazard a guess - judging be the clear loss of control immediately after the first hint of smoke I would say the engine popped (hence the smoke) severing the antenna. I had a similar thing happen with a 1/6 B-25, the bomb bay door servo arm snagged the antenna severing it.
@@laihela "Probably expensive"
The title of the video reads.....
$35,000 GIANT RC Jet Explosion!*
i wont have a car that valuable in my life haha
@@stuplays6632 Sad. ~ D. Trump
@@OldHeadFitness Is your life to pathetically sad that you have to make everything about politics, Slick?
I came for the crash, but then after seeing how nice of a jet it was and watched how skillfully it was being flown, I actually hated to see the crash! (Which was also very realistic by the way.) Thanks for posting!
Only thing missing is the pilot ejecting.
@@ronaldrobertson2332 The pilot...
...didn't make it out. RIP TinyGoose, gone too soon.
@@davidb6576 😁😋
All of the manoeuvres in the display had a positive G loading, except for a brief moment in the final climb where the aircraft appeared to go into negative G for a moment. I wonder if that overstressed the airframe or jet motor in some way?
Glad no one got hurt. Pretty impressive flying. More impressive camera work.
Yes a lot of people don't realize when someone is flying an RC aircraft and loses control that means it could easily hit and kill someone and the guy holding the remote control can do nothing about it. That's why you really should not fly these things in populated areas. I was flying one at a college football stadium parking lot and lost control. I got lucky and it came straight down in the parking lot but it was surrounded by four busy streets on all sides. I got lucky on that one.
Although we can feel bad about the demise of the aircraft, it was probably one of the most beautiful explosions in RC history!
Hahaha . . 🤣🤣🤣
Man, great camera work!!¡
Agreed!
Agreed
Best I've seen in a long time!
Right? Spot on!
Except for not tracking it and keeping it in the frame to the ground impact, yeah
That was some amazing flying! What exactly happened? No gas? Malfunction of flaps?
That hurt to watch. It looks like the flame out did something to the controls because he 'should' have been able to glide it to a landing, but the flame out must have damaged internal control elements causing a total loss of control. Beautiful flying though. Great skill.
I was thinking the same
Yes. But what actually happened? The cause of the crash should have been in the description.
Yes you're right. After flame out I think servos got frozen. We can see the plane go down with a left roll movement. Pretty sure the pilot tried to turn right an pull, with no reaction.
Nobody knows what exactly happened, there is nothing left to analyze
@@Levitate-it Is there a way to prevent the servos from freezing up in the case that happens? Could you possibly protect the electronics more?
Wonder if there is telemetry data to look at ? Be nice to get post crash report. Nice flying tho !
I've never watched anything like this before but it found its way into my recommendations. I was mesmerised by the beauty and skill of the controller (pilot?!) and also the quality of the filming. Gutted about the outcome!
I was more concerned with the crops that were destroyed!
I wonder where they'll bury the survivors?
@@adrianpena677 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🏻♂️
@@delmaneboshoff5610 I didn't think anybody was gonna get it lol 🤣
Right Into The Ground…Now That’s What I Call Skills…🤣
I've been flying RC since 1980. I have gone through two fleets of aircraft, over the years. Expensive hobby, for sure.
I agree, why not a emergency chute like at scale prototype aircraft. I'm thinking an energy giving nose cone as well? Seems worthy for anything at that cost.
Incredible piloting. The agility was jaw dropping
The flight was unreal, never seen anything like it. If you could give us an update regarding the crash investigation it would be appreciated.
Here for the investigation info.
Are you expecting a report from the NTSB?
@@Blueknight1960 No numbnuts. But anything that fly’s at that speed, with flammable liquid onboard, over populated areas, clearly needs an explanation for any major crash. Not to mention the owners and manufacturers need to understand what happened. Clear enough for your pea brain?
It was a pre-planned Russian test of the fire extinguishers. All good.
The Pilot was able to bailout at the
last second!!!
The visual, timeline & recovery is a exact match to my last relationship.
Why couldn't he glide out? or is everything from thrust vectoring? So the flame out happens but then should still have control over the flight surfaces....
Expert piloting, well done!
RC jets in that price range ought to have a parachute like small planes do now.
Jets tend to do that boomy thing when crashed into a field. Pretty spectacular flying though, right up till the boom.
Would it be possible to have a deployable parachute onboard, or would that be too heavy?
Very unfortunate loss of a well-flown and beautiful plane. Obviously a huge mechanical failure that messed up any ability to control the plane after the problem occurred.
Thank you Captain Obvious
No sh1t Sherlock.
@@salr362 What’s what Watson!
I wonder what kind of G-Force, that plane was experiencing? Fantastic flying, one of the best Pilots I've ever witnessed, Total Control in maneuvers, his skill level was unbelievable. So sorry for the loss. But all of us pilots, have experienced similar, mishaps. Today is June 13th 2022.
And isn't the turbine manufacturer supposed to offer a warranty for that? I mean a washing machine doesn`t explode if it brokes but a small failure is fatal to a turbine in the air. Some investigations required maybe?
I was wondering about the g forces also. This pilot was fantastic.
Thanks I'd been wondering what year it was ever since I managed to get out of bed somehow.
Indeed, I was cringing at some of those turns and pull ups, I was expecting a structural failure. Any crash really sucks, no matter the price tag.
Yes, I noticed the extreme Gs being pulled and thought they were bad news. Obviously one aspect of good piloting is keeping your aircraft in decent enough shape to get home.
Are there no flight controls after engine flameout? Seems like an oversight. A small battery could have at least allowed the pilot to glide in.
control surfaces are operated from battery power. Loss of engine power wouldn't effect their operation. My guess is this was a control system failure, this failure would have resulted in loss of all control and would cause the engine to suddenly stop, flow of fuel into the stopped engine results in the smoke trail that you could see.
It looked like the radio went into failsafe which resulted in the turbine being automatically shut down. This happened at 2:40, I think the pilot was a passenger from then on, the jet could have crashed anywhere, thank goodness it was a field and not the road or the spectator area.
Much better theory in my opinion. The way the turbine performed up until point makes it seem unlikely there was a thrust pipe failure as suggested above.
I'm not a turbine guy but do flame outs result in black smoke? If you go back and watch, the initial flame is white which from my limited experience seems more like what you'd get once a turbine shuts down. Then well before impact the smoke turns pretty rapidly black. This seems to indicate rapid spread of damage onboard as things begin burning... or maybe flameouts do yield black smoke and I'm flat wrong 🤷♂️
@@wspepsilon Flameout basically just means that the engine stops running. Engine fires are a different thing.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flameout
@@wspepsilon no black smoke in a flame out, only white smoke or not smoke at all , black smoke is caused by fire inside plane : engine failure with burning fioul out of engine or pipe failure with exhaust gaz burning the inside of the plane, you could have a failure on tank or on fuel tubing that alow to have fuel sucked by engine stopping it and causing a fire inside plane ; on vidéo you see he have roll control till the end but quickly lost the elevator ; i've experienced a few "hot starts" on ground: fire can cause damages on electric wiring and on plane in few seconds....
After the Engine incident the pilot obviously had no Elevator control, however, he did appear to have Aileron control, certainly as it entered the dive.
Most likely cause is the Engine malfunction took out the Elevator Servo and/or Control Snake.
That was the cutest explosion I’ve ever seen.
wait till your next real flight...
I wish I had a tenth of the skill of that pilot. Absolutely spectacular flight. Wonder what happened? It just shut down. Strange. Everything was there, a split second later, everything was gone. No control whatsoever.
That's one of the reasons why I prefer RC tanks. Much less danger of losing it for good if the engine fails.
Would love to know if the pilot ever discovered exactly what happened here. Besides the flame-out he seems to have completely lost control of the plane. Normally a flameout at that altitude would be an easy dead-stick landing for a decent pilot (and this guy was a good pilot), asssuming you still have radiio control and working servos.
That was my question, what caused the loss of control, did the motor blow up the radio or ?
I think something explodes inside the plane and burn some servo or transmitter…
@wtgphoto Right. Why would the control surfaces get power from the engine? That's supposed to be battery driven. That argues that the flame out severed some wiring, or more likely was caused by an internal fuel leak that burned the control center as low fuel pressure caused the flame out.
It’s a jet, without power falls like a rock controls have no use without thrust .
@@jeffreylong9405 Wtf the plane can glide and land perfectly fine without thrust…
Damn shame!
I didn't see our tiny Airman eject.
May he rest in heaven 3 day's befor the devil knows he's gone.
TAPS
That was some amazing LOS flying, well done! Shame about the malfunction.
Fantastic. No emergency parachute to let it descend slowly?
Thank you for the video
Sorry for the loss of a beautiful plane.
That is one hell of great pilot and being someone that loves everything RC this makes me really feel for the guy.
Beautiful aircraft, beautiful show - until... I marvel at the skill to keep such a fast aircraft in such a small area. Condolences.
Can you get these things insured?
Good job, realistic ground explosion 😅
2:45 TALK TO ME GOOSE!!
Eject! Eject…. Eject!!!
Watch the canopy!!