Some lovely models there!! So sad that lovely Typhoon came to grief!! Very difficult wind conditions to overcome on take offs/landings. But that Tiger Moth looping and spinning stole the show!! Gorgeous stuff!! 👍
Ouch !. That landing causing the wing to break, did not look like a hard landing. Must have been some under laying or pre condition to fail. An excellent ''Fly in'' bay all. Tks, Pete.
these are just stunning aircraft, I can't be jealous because it is so far out of my ability- but I'm certainly envious. well done- all of you, well done.
Great planes and flights and landing in the wind! Such a shame about that Tempest crash landing! So many cool planes and excellent camerawork and stills Pete and Deano! BIG thumbs up! Cheers Chaps!
+tbobborap1 Oh man, that's got to be a heartbreaker for Jason! Funny you mention the back! It's been really good but still lots of numbness in my right foot and especially toes but I take that, but yesterday I was getting rid a a saltwater aquarium and put too much live rock and sand into a tote and tweeted it a bit picking up. Nothing to bad and just my normal back thing, real tender getting up or sitting down and walk hunched over a bit, hopefully be better in a couple days! How are you Pete? Cheers mate!
christ fred i dont need to tell you about looking after that back m8 (i slipped a disc 15 yrs ago month off work) get some other sucker to help you out - lol, how the hell did you damage it in the first place ?
I should have never started watching these blasted videos cause now I'm hooked and wanting the get me a RC Plane. Now I just have to figure out what type is easiest to learn to fly with.
Rick, go to testflite.com. These are foam, you can buy a kit but I found it,easy to build with foam board from the dollar store. Complete,plans and kits available on web site. Good luck!
I started with AeroFly RC and I'm still using it for practice. Then I bought a trainer plane - Kyosho Calmato 40 was great for me, not sure if they sell it anymore. Don't get tempted into having a warbird or an aerobatic plane as your first, that only guarantees frustration and a lot of crashes. - or just one crash but totaling the plane ;-)
Did they ever get the three Avro Sisters up together . If not , bummer . What a rare opportunity . Would also have loved to see the Do 335 Pfeil. What a rare and lovely bird. Thanks And God Bless.
+AndyRC thats where your wrong andy - lol, check out our playlist of over 90 onboard videos most of them from these shows - enjoy - ua-cam.com/video/8ZqZHwUZSu0/v-deo.html
+tbobborap1 Hi Peter. I have been looking on the side as they say as I enjoy the videos and the antics you capture. Dont know if your doing anything this year on our Flying Spectacular show dates July 9th 10th which does not clash with any other dates (we hope). Be nice yo see you again - see if you can film the lasers on the night time show as its very hard to get it to come out right... Regards Peter
+Peter Bruce hi pete, yes we are deffo coming this year as deano wants to fly there, looking forward to the lazer show as well - just got to book a b&b on the island - regards pete,
It Would be so cool to have a BF-109 with a 22 cal mini belt fed with a camera and shoot those Lancaster bombers out of the sky; crash scenes of these models are the best!
Adrian, I totally agree. Something else I dont get and detracts from realism in scale models, is the speed they fly at. Some of these WW2 aircraft just weren't capable of the speeds depicted.
hey Deno,ur pops does an outstanding job with the videos.....one more thing when ur flying what is ur ratio gas to oil? was wondering because most of the models don't have the cowls with big holes in them how do they stay cool. thx a lot glenn
+1976axerhand thanks axer, not sure exactly what these lads are running on each model but it varies from 50:1 (weak oil mix) to 30:1 (rich oil mix) plus some of them have baffles built in to control air flow, hope this helps - pete,
For the most part, the smaller ones burn alcohol, and the larger ones (like the ones in this video) burn actual gasoline. More and more though, they are moving to electric.
you right on one thing paul you do need training as it really helps but your wrong that they are toys because they are classed as models - look it up in the dictionary,
0:45 Was that a Mach 2 fighter? Why not fly the model at Mach 2? Is that a challenge or not? Now it looks just like something is wrong. Lack of power, wrong wing design, you name it.
+tbobborap1 Please enlighten me, because I'm not familiar with LMA RAF Cosford. It's why I was asking. I've watched your excellent videos for quite a while now, but am unsure what country and area you're in. Thanks
+Flying Ant all these videos are filmed in the uk, just across the pond ! the lma is an organization that runs the shows it stands for large model association, click here - www.largemodelassociation.com/ and raf cosford is an active royal air force base that this was filmed at ! - click here - www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/ hope this helps ant - pete,
Note to self: If I shoot video at a flying meet, bring a shotgun mic with a wind filter so motors in the the pits don't drown out audio of the planes that are flying and people won't think the wind noise is the sound of the jets. Also, don't put up a thumbnail of a spectacular plane if I have no footage of it. 6:10 my heart broke along with his wing. Doubly so when I saw it wasn't foam!
@@funsweed6067 the last death from an rc model in the uk i think was from a young girl struck in the back of the head by an acrowot around about 15 yrs ago - so its a relatively safe hobby but things do wrong ocassionaly but no fatalities in yrs thank god
Ahh... Now I remember why I quit building model aircrafts.. (well, aside the fact that puberty kicked in) ...it's not the building or the flying that got me, it was the landing that always turned out to be... dissapointing.
Well that's probably good because if you did not have the reflexes,depth perception,and skill to fly as a pre pubescent then you'd probably be just wasting your money and time at this point in your life.
+rcnut812 altough back then, compared to modern day, I build what can best be described as largely unguided missiles. No digital 2.4Ghz chinese transmitters ("Oh, were these YOUR ailerons?"). Throttle? You mean when the CO2 canister runs out? But I guess you're right, these things are best to be found out on an early age, when you don't have the means to pour in a lot of money before reality comes knocking.
Um, I didn't see a single Zero among these Models...*Oh, you mean... * oh, never mind... Anyways, I didn't know Mr. Limbaugh even performed in concert!" >;°p
The guy a 1:45 how foolish having his hood strings out while he's starting an engine .....foolish.......don't care how long you have been doing this, again foolish.
ive been flying rc models since 1983 and have never seen a chopped finger ever ! ive seen one accident of a cut finger but it doesn't happen if you use common sense mick
@@tbobborap1 I don't mean, chopped right off your hand, but some prop hits on the fingers can hurt like crazy, especially on larger engines. In my model flying years since the early 70s, flying models rigged by wire and going in circle to larger planes with size 60cc and early radio controls, I have been struck 4 times until the electric starters arrived. You can use all the common sense you want but some props are certainly finger magnets, one mistake and whack!
fair comment mick, ive prob only ever seen 4 or 5 prop strikes in 35yrs - none drew blood but prob hurt, ive onl ever clipped the side of my finger once but didnt hurt - like i say its down to common sense
your wrong jerry because you will soon become bored on your own, the adrenalin rush from being on an active runway with dozens of people doing their thing is an amazing feeling for sure - pete,
I agree with you there, but rules are there for the safety of everyone but I know what you mean, also there will the few club members that you never get along with or the few dangerous flyers that always get away with it, but the knowledge you will gain from being around like minded people will enable you to progress in leaps and bounds and get more enjoyment out of this hobby - pete,
Some lovely models there!! So sad that lovely Typhoon came to grief!! Very difficult wind conditions to overcome on take offs/landings. But that Tiger Moth looping and spinning stole the show!! Gorgeous stuff!! 👍
thanks tim
Ouch !. That landing causing the wing to break, did not look like a hard landing. Must have been some under laying or pre condition to fail.
An excellent ''Fly in'' bay all. Tks, Pete.
cheers derek
Great video compilation of some awesome models with some scary landings. Well done, Pete !
*_thumbs up !_*
+RCScaleAirplanes thanks horst
+tbobborap1 b24 liberators my great uncle would've love to see that. He was a gunner on a b24 in WW2
these are just stunning aircraft, I can't be jealous because it is so far out of my ability- but I'm certainly envious. well done- all of you, well done.
Bobsleigh style seating in the scale 747 would kick ass!
Great planes and flights and landing in the wind! Such a shame about that Tempest crash landing! So many cool planes and excellent camerawork and stills Pete and Deano! BIG thumbs up! Cheers Chaps!
+Cadillacstsv06 thanks fred, thats the second time jasons tempest has broken up in the wing ! hows your back now m8 ? - pete,
+tbobborap1 Oh man, that's got to be a heartbreaker for Jason! Funny you mention the back! It's been really good but still lots of numbness in my right foot and especially toes but I take that, but yesterday I was getting rid a a saltwater aquarium and put too much live rock and sand into a tote and tweeted it a bit picking up. Nothing to bad and just my normal back thing, real tender getting up or sitting down and walk hunched over a bit, hopefully be better in a couple days! How are you Pete? Cheers mate!
christ fred i dont need to tell you about looking after that back m8 (i slipped a disc 15 yrs ago month off work) get some other sucker to help you out - lol, how the hell did you damage it in the first place ?
I should have never started watching these blasted videos cause now I'm hooked and wanting the get me a RC Plane. Now I just have to figure out what type is easiest to learn to fly with.
Rick a super cub or cub with the ACT SYSTEM
Rick, go to testflite.com. These are foam, you can buy a kit but I found it,easy to build with foam board from the dollar store. Complete,plans and kits available on web site. Good luck!
Get an RC flight sim first ! It's cost will pay back as soon as you avoid crashing your first real RC plane !! ;-)
I started with AeroFly RC and I'm still using it for practice. Then I bought a trainer plane - Kyosho Calmato 40 was great for me, not sure if they sell it anymore. Don't get tempted into having a warbird or an aerobatic plane as your first, that only guarantees frustration and a lot of crashes. - or just one crash but totaling the plane ;-)
Did they ever get the three Avro Sisters up together . If not , bummer . What a rare opportunity . Would also have loved to see the Do 335 Pfeil. What a rare and lovely bird. Thanks And God Bless.
the lack of fpv at these events is a curious one. I think jet owners especially are missing a trick there. great footage
+AndyRC thats where your wrong andy - lol, check out our playlist of over 90 onboard videos most of them from these shows - enjoy -
ua-cam.com/video/8ZqZHwUZSu0/v-deo.html
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I think they don't use fpv for a reason. Would you risk your 3000€+ Plane just to have "an experience"? Imagine the camera fails?
Enjoyed that - Two Lancs looked fantastic...
+Peter Bruce thanks pete, long time no hear !
+tbobborap1 Hi Peter. I have been looking on the side as they say as I enjoy the videos and the antics you capture. Dont know if your doing anything this year on our Flying Spectacular show dates July 9th 10th which does not clash with any other dates (we hope). Be nice yo see you again - see if you can film the lasers on the night time show as its very hard to get it to come out right... Regards Peter
+Peter Bruce hi pete, yes we are deffo coming this year as deano wants to fly there, looking forward to the lazer show as well - just got to book a b&b on the island - regards pete,
Had a number of pilots stay at the Abbey Hotel.
You could always bring a tent as you know it still goes on after the flying stops!
ok thanks, ill try it out !
11:04 that’s the gentleman from the Top Gear episode where they turn a Reliant Robin into a “Space Shuttle”!
yes ritter - his name is steve holland and he has been flying at these shows for over 40 yrs !
@@tbobborap1 Sweet! Thank you!
can you inform me as to how i can get the info on coming model air shows
yes victor, look up the brittish model flying association and also the large model association online for their up coming model airshow dates,
Wow that's amazing forever!!!!!!!GRACIAS
Awesome, just gets better.
clip at 11:14 was exceptional !!! and 12:00
many thanks butch, great show
@@tbobborap1 terrific clip. Must show my two sons.. they are RC pilots..
glad you enjoyed it butch
6:04
The difference in between owning a plane and being able to fly it....
should have just gone around, that landing was doomed after the first bounch.
Super meeting ! avec de très beaux modèles...
love this video very much had to subscribe to the channel really appreciate every piece of it
It Would be so cool to have a BF-109 with a 22 cal mini belt fed with a camera and shoot those Lancaster bombers out of the sky; crash scenes of these models are the best!
So many great models here.
Glad you like them jim !
Nice Video Big Thumbs Up..Tim
+TinkerManRC thanks tim much appreciated - pete,
Great machines ! Yet I have to say that RC pilots are of a "hit an miss" quality - more often than not ;-)
Grandiosos esos gigantes del aire me gustaría ver uno de esos aviones cisterna aptovisionando cazas en el aire. Gracias
Adrian, I totally agree. Something else I dont get and detracts from realism in scale models, is the speed they fly at. Some of these WW2 aircraft just weren't capable of the speeds depicted.
If any of these guys were on the Flight Of The Pheonix plane he would have gotten a little more support.
lol - true, RIP to the pilot that died making the film
WOW! Amazing planes and Fantastic video. Loved every second (-:
thanks jax
tbobborap1
No worries mate (-:
I'm waiting to see if someone actually sits in a big RC plane and goes for a ride one day
I was just thinking, at what point is it cheaper to just buy a real plane? lol
De Havilland built the DH82B radio controlled target aircraft which could be flown manually They built 141 in 1935.
Great compilation Pete....Nice one indeed....Steve.-:)
+Steve Lewis Video Channel. many thanks steve,
hey Deno,ur pops does an outstanding job with the videos.....one more thing when ur flying what is ur ratio gas to oil? was wondering because most of the models don't have the cowls with big holes in them how do they stay cool. thx a lot glenn
+1976axerhand thanks axer, not sure exactly what these lads are running on each model but it varies from 50:1 (weak oil mix) to 30:1 (rich oil mix)
plus some of them have baffles built in to control air flow, hope this helps - pete,
How about mounting an RC in a real Piper Cub? A 747?
are the engines tiny gasoline ones? Reminds me of a motorbike type.
For the most part, the smaller ones burn alcohol, and the larger ones (like the ones in this video) burn actual gasoline. More and more though, they are moving to electric.
David Brazee
I want to study that more. Thanks.
these are amazing toys, though i dont think people with no training should be flying them , just my opinion
you right on one thing paul you do need training as it really helps but your wrong that they are toys because they are classed as models - look it up in the dictionary,
0:45 Was that a Mach 2 fighter? Why not fly the model at Mach 2? Is that a challenge or not? Now it looks just like something is wrong. Lack of power, wrong wing design, you name it.
that was an English electric lightning mach 2 1960`s super sonic British fighter
Wow those are beautiful models
So many awesome planes and great flying
those warbirds sure can be tricky to land.
oh yes jess
Awesome vid......thanks for the share.
+Barry Winslow thanks barry
When do I see the big red/white biplane from the intro photo?
That is an awesome place to fly and a very cool gathering. Where is it? Wish we had a place like that here in Texas!
+Flying Ant all the info is in the description box ant !
+tbobborap1 Please enlighten me, because I'm not familiar with LMA RAF Cosford. It's why I was asking. I've watched your excellent videos for quite a while now, but am unsure what country and area you're in.
Thanks
+Flying Ant all these videos are filmed in the uk, just across the pond !
the lma is an organization that runs the shows it stands for large model association, click here -
www.largemodelassociation.com/
and raf cosford is an active royal air force base that this was filmed at ! - click here -
www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/
hope this helps ant - pete,
the landcaster was absolutely stunning
Buddysimo Simonetta don't get mad at him for asking what it is, blame the person who spelt it wrong :/
Looks like a very windy day!
Where is this event held? Are there any events in the uk similar to E-Fest or joe nall?
+X-FLIGHT101 its all in the title and description xflight !
+tbobborap1 lol, I just saw your video and clicked on it without realising, whoops ;)
its ok - lol - happens alot - pete
Thank you, I'm delighted
Note to self: If I shoot video at a flying meet, bring a shotgun mic with a wind filter so motors in the the pits don't drown out audio of the planes that are flying and people won't think the wind noise is the sound of the jets. Also, don't put up a thumbnail of a spectacular plane if I have no footage of it.
6:10 my heart broke along with his wing. Doubly so when I saw it wasn't foam!
Those two Lancasters flying in formation, though! TreeTop
Excellent. Thank you
Truly impressive, excelsior!
Have any of those large scale ones crashed crashed into spectators killing folks , looks dangerous
no - more people get killed every day falling down the stairs or driving their cars so i wouldnt worry about it weed
@@tbobborap1 Very good point
@@funsweed6067 the last death from an rc model in the uk i think was from a young girl struck in the back of the head by an acrowot around about 15 yrs ago - so its a relatively safe hobby but things do wrong ocassionaly but no fatalities in yrs thank god
@@tbobborap1 Thanks for the info ,
That VC-10 it's simply impressive!
thanks byron, try our playlist of eight more videos of the vc 10 flying - regards pete -
ua-cam.com/video/d7qIh2mWJoE/v-deo.html
Thank you very much, Sir :)
If they are going to build models that big, they might as well go the next step and build a real 'plane and fly in it.
The yellow Tiger Moth... Some flying!!!!
those Lancaster's were stunning
if not built, id like to know where
so many crashes... too windy?
Ahh... Now I remember why I quit building model aircrafts.. (well, aside the fact that puberty kicked in) ...it's not the building or the flying that got me, it was the landing that always turned out to be... dissapointing.
Well that's probably good because if you did not have the reflexes,depth perception,and skill to fly as a pre pubescent then you'd probably be just wasting your money and time at this point in your life.
+rcnut812 altough back then, compared to modern day, I build what can best be described as largely unguided missiles. No digital 2.4Ghz chinese transmitters ("Oh, were these YOUR ailerons?"). Throttle? You mean when the CO2 canister runs out?
But I guess you're right, these things are best to be found out on an early age, when you don't have the means to pour in a lot of money before reality comes knocking.
More fun building them than flying.
The beauty of flight. What else is there to say?
Super .....
a Lightening fighter was the first jet - read up on it some years back.
Very nice.
it would be incredible, these big rc aircrafts has room for 2 cats that trained they can pilot hah hah
these r built not bought right
Still waitin for the 1:1 plane.
at 1 min 48 i see that someone has made one into a walking frame :)
😃 Muy bien espectacular 😃👍
so this is whhere flight 19 went
Wow After watching this I'm not so happy with my rubber band glider plane any more
DC3 !! My favorite.
thanks - check these two vids of ours out - ua-cam.com/video/b6gUlsSWg28/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/IUhQG2DKgdI/v-deo.html
awesome
+jimnrel thanks
Like a Rush concert, Zero females in sight.
Um, I didn't see a single Zero among these Models...*Oh, you mean... * oh, never mind... Anyways, I didn't know Mr. Limbaugh even performed in concert!"
>;°p
nevidané - ohromujúce - treba to vidieť na vlastné oči - modelár Karel
"Passions, once in motion, move themselves." - Anonymous
your to close to the pit to hear the flying planes engines,
thats life im afraid !
Nice Nice :)
Super jet !!!
The guy a 1:45 how foolish having his hood strings out while he's starting an engine .....foolish.......don't care how long you have been doing this, again foolish.
airplane giant stairofoam
Days of thunder, days of chopped fingers..................
ive been flying rc models since 1983 and have never seen a chopped finger ever ! ive seen one accident of a cut finger but it doesn't happen if you use common sense mick
@@tbobborap1
I don't mean, chopped right off your hand, but some prop hits on the fingers can hurt like crazy, especially on larger engines. In my model flying years since the early 70s, flying models rigged by wire and going in circle to larger planes with size 60cc and early radio controls, I have been struck 4 times until the electric starters arrived. You can use all the common sense you want but some props are certainly finger magnets, one mistake and whack!
fair comment mick, ive prob only ever seen 4 or 5 prop strikes in 35yrs - none drew blood but prob hurt, ive onl ever clipped the side of my finger once but didnt hurt - like i say its down to common sense
@@tbobborap1
LOL. Have a good day and stay safe. 😆👍
even a smurf would do as pilot
The German rc pilots are better! Imagine that!
Agree.
TOO MANY PEOPLE THERE TOO CONGESTED ! LIKE TO BE THERE ALONE . . MORE FUN ! BUY MY OWN FIELD .
your wrong jerry because you will soon become bored on your own, the adrenalin rush from being on an active runway with dozens of people doing their thing is an amazing feeling for sure - pete,
point taken .but too many rules and fees in club for my liking !
I agree with you there, but rules are there for the safety of everyone but I know what you mean, also there will the few club members that you never get along with or the few dangerous flyers that always get away with it, but the knowledge you will gain from being around like minded people will enable you to progress in leaps and bounds and get more enjoyment out of this hobby - pete,
Hyde
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JAYZUS
ほほが緩むぜ。