This must have been this guys first or second RC plane. You could tell during his flight he wasn't using the rudder in turns and if you look closely you can see the reason he veered so hard to the right on landing was because he was giving it hard right rudder when he should have been giving it left. He also got aileron control backwards after he flew over the top of himself. He needs to spend some time on the simulator and maybe fly some smaller less valuable stuff for a while.
Agree,I made the same mistake I went and bought a big plane and crashed it first go,I was so distrot,I was told to practice on sim and buy smaller high wing plane,this was probably 8years ago.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 another guy that sets low expectations and always hits the mark. I've heard that some degree of competency is required at some fields, unless it conflicts with having your fun. Fun,fun,fun! Competent pilots can actually have more fun than incompetent pilots. Getting out a broom and a bag looks like a lot of fun. I believe that all pilots should be tested when they want to fly larger more complex planes, just like with full scale. I'm sure the push back against this comes from fear that the transitioning pilot might not have the skills to demonstrate safe skills. Those who never were tested, should be tested. The so-called "Grandfathered Pilots" and I'm a grandfather, usually put up the biggest stink because they may no longer be up to the game, but want to continue to fly. Even if they are unsafe. Well tuff titty. No, fun is not the prime directive.
the larger ones yes. I had a few different ones and I'd mostly agree with you. The small 46-size Decathlon from Seagull though flies like a dream, even without any rudder input, very light and steady.
Rudder servo backwards?? Even the takeoff was wonky. I was wondering why the heck it was pulling RIGHT on takeoff - opposite of normal. Then the landing.
I fly electric and usually on finals , I slowly reduce throttle and slight elevator up on finals . Why did he suddenly throttle up last minute? Maybe he should have got a beginner trainer like a cub, ranger or timber
Over the head and behind, best possible way to make a judgement error, in that moment when everything seems backwards. I did the same thing many years ago, with the same result too...
I only have one recommendation for not crashing your RC plane. Avoid vertical contact with the ground and the RC plane. I hope this helps as much as the rest of the comments. All jokes aside I'm truly sorry for your loss It happens to the best of RC pilots.
It is completely repairable bro. I literally crashed 51 mustang strega and after that decided to tie the fuselage together with shoe laces and intook off and flew like that for few minutes until vibration did its job and it salaried falling apart mid air and loosing control and almost killed a guy by flying it into his head
Almost looks like he was n a slip when he went over head causing the plane to sink quickly then into a stall but I knew we were in for a ride with the throttle input on take off with a maiden flight.
Yes, as in most crashes with RC planes! And why was there full right rudder two times in the go-around? And then it crashed because of full left rudder… to go around just a bit of power would have allowed him to keep control… 🤔
Learn to fly with a much less expensive plane that is cheap to repair like an E-Flight Slow Ultra Stick. Spend a lot of time on a simulator and crash for free unlimited times. Then get into the bigger more expensive planes like this fantastic 50cc Decathlon.
@@makantahi3731 Yes, of coarse. All student RC pilots should always be on instructor pilot cord, unless they don't care about loosing their aircraft like in this video. Just a stupid waste of a very nice plane.
Disorientation during landing, tried to over correct using rudder causing a slip. Once airspeed bled off, fatal stall- spin sequence at low altitude. Same thing happened to a real life Kingair in Addison TX that killed everyone on board (10 people)
That thing was pulling right from the off. If you stop the video at bang on 3 min you can see lots of right rudder so i am guessing it had right thrust on the motor causing the right pull on throttle up and then the pilot got confused and hit more right rather than left making it a very sad ending. Lesson learnt.
Some people have got way too much money than sense, and this is one of those cases. It was clear to see, as he turned the corners, he used no rudder when clearly you could see the tail was low. I'm wondering, has he learned his lesson? ie: learn to fly smaller and cheaper models before going out and spending a fortune on these large scale models. After all, the Decathlon is not only an easy model to fly, it's also a beautiful model to fly.
easy way to learn how to fly when airplane comes to you is to move controls of rudder and aileron in direction of airplane for ex: if airplane goes on left of you, move rudder/aileron to left
Bet you didn't set any aileron differential. The aileron drag is collosal on these types. Especially at low speeds. You need at least 30% more up aileron than down aileron.
@@dynevor6327 that's what I saw. Like maybe he put in opposite commands than he intended to. It may have discombobulated him when he flew it over his head.
That really is some bad luck, and im sorry for your crash. That was a beautiful airplane, but it is very repairable. It's an unfortunate side of the hobby though. I've been there myself.
Another prime example why we need to learn how to fly first, before buying such a big model. It's not only wasting money, but putting everyone around in danger as well. This "pilot" could have seriously injured or even killed someone. He was lucky this time.
Sorry you crashed but you need more experience before attemping to fly big airplanes...Get yourself a foam trainer first or buddy box with more experience RC pilot.
These opinions of those who think they are great pilots and try to demand that others be evaluated by them in order to have the right to have fun in model airplanes end up alienating enthusiasts and emptying the sport. These pilots who think they are great want to create an exclusive caste. Novice and enthusiast pilots often have much greater purchasing power and can buy expensive model aircraft even if they break down on the first flight.
Only one part needed to fix. The big red and white thing that attaches to the top of the landing gear.😁
😅
I'm dieing 😅😅😅😅
Yep, that was purdy good, lol, bummer, tho.
Is the fence okay?
This must have been this guys first or second RC plane. You could tell during his flight he wasn't using the rudder in turns and if you look closely you can see the reason he veered so hard to the right on landing was because he was giving it hard right rudder when he should have been giving it left. He also got aileron control backwards after he flew over the top of himself. He needs to spend some time on the simulator and maybe fly some smaller less valuable stuff for a while.
Or maybe he should just fly whatever he wants, whenever he wants and enjoy the hobby however he chooses? As long as he's having fun, eh?
Agree,I made the same mistake I went and bought a big plane and crashed it first go,I was so distrot,I was told to practice on sim and buy smaller high wing plane,this was probably 8years ago.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 another guy that sets low expectations and always hits the mark. I've heard that some degree of competency is required at some fields, unless it conflicts with having your fun. Fun,fun,fun! Competent pilots can actually have more fun than incompetent pilots. Getting out a broom and a bag looks like a lot of fun. I believe that all pilots should be tested when they want to fly larger more complex planes, just like with full scale. I'm sure the push back against this comes from fear that the transitioning pilot might not have the skills to demonstrate safe skills. Those who never were tested, should be tested. The so-called "Grandfathered Pilots" and I'm a grandfather, usually put up the biggest stink because they may no longer be up to the game, but want to continue to fly. Even if they are unsafe. Well tuff titty. No, fun is not the prime directive.
@@jeffs7915 Well, that's one sad opinion.
@Shelby Seelbach Yeah it’s a lot of fun to buy an expensive plane and crash it….that’s only fun if you can get paid from views on the internet
Hitec rudder servo? Should have still been easily able to fly it around that way though..
Have had many decathlons,
They all flew like a bus
Big wing,short fuse,got to be proficient rudder pilot to handle one
the larger ones yes. I had a few different ones and I'd mostly agree with you. The small 46-size Decathlon from Seagull though flies like a dream, even without any rudder input, very light and steady.
Exactly like a real Decathlon/Citabria - my instructor kept saying those rudder pedals aren’t foot rests!
Rudder servo backwards?? Even the takeoff was wonky. I was wondering why the heck it was pulling RIGHT on takeoff - opposite of normal. Then the landing.
I fly electric and usually on finals , I slowly reduce throttle and slight elevator up on finals . Why did he suddenly throttle up last minute? Maybe he should have got a beginner trainer like a cub, ranger or timber
Looked like he decided last second to go around.
ผมอยากได้1ลำจะสังได้ทางไหน
Best Crash Sound ever!
Over the head and behind, best possible way to make a judgement error, in that moment when everything seems backwards. I did the same thing many years ago, with the same result too...
I think somebody needs to tune that metal fence. Sounds like a group of Cambodian musicians tuning up.
@@dynevor6327 yeah it really minimized the damage didn't it.
qual fabricante e mais utilizado ai , pilot rc ou seagull? sou do brasil e estou treinando no simulador e futuramente meu sonho e um decathlon...
Most of us buy Pilot RC and local made airplane
I only have one recommendation for not crashing your RC plane. Avoid vertical contact with the ground and the RC plane. I hope this helps as much as the rest of the comments.
All jokes aside I'm truly sorry for your loss It happens to the best of RC pilots.
It is completely repairable bro. I literally crashed 51 mustang strega and after that decided to tie the fuselage together with shoe laces and intook off and flew like that for few minutes until vibration did its job and it salaried falling apart mid air and loosing control and almost killed a guy by flying it into his head
😳
Never happen
Hahaha you what?
Looks to me like a late go-around decision. The plane has gone below the speed for taking off again?
He did disorientation
so sad to see this 😟
can you repair this?
He will make new fuselage. Only take the wing, stab and fin.
I seen your rudder was stuck to the right did you do that or was it a bad servo?
He was disoriented
Looks like that rudder was a bit much.
Dude you killed that airplane.
kenapa landingnya di batalkan mas atau mau t & g ?
Mungkin karena berasa masih ketinggian speednya, mau dia batalkan
He should train with foam planes to stear with rudder and to use the engine due landing.
never learned to use the rudder I guess
It'll buff out
I don't want to sound mean.but how does someone crash that plane.cuz its one step above a trainer.
I beg to differ.
The Decathlon is a hot rod with wings.
This is a clear case of too much airplane and not enough pilot.
@@richard1472 I owned a few of those planes.i think they fly nice.i just don't see how somebody crashes one
Almost looks like he was n a slip when he went over head causing the plane to sink quickly then into a stall but I knew we were in for a ride with the throttle input on take off with a maiden flight.
And using ailerons to try to correct it made it worse, rudder might have saved it.
Total pilot factor crash 🧐
Yes, as in most crashes with RC planes! And why was there full right rudder two times in the go-around? And then it crashed because of full left rudder… to go around just a bit of power would have allowed him to keep control… 🤔
Oh no it appeared none of the control surfaces moved just befor the crash they were all staright It seemed you receiver went off the air
Learn to fly with a much less expensive plane that is cheap to repair like an E-Flight Slow Ultra Stick. Spend a lot of time on a simulator and crash for free unlimited times. Then get into the bigger more expensive planes like this fantastic 50cc Decathlon.
or have double controls for instructor
@@makantahi3731 Yes, of coarse. All student RC pilots should always be on instructor pilot cord, unless they don't care about loosing their aircraft like in this video. Just a stupid waste of a very nice plane.
@@ginginthing any aircraft loss is unnecessary
Disorientation during landing, tried to over correct using rudder causing a slip. Once airspeed bled off, fatal stall- spin sequence at low altitude. Same thing happened to a real life Kingair in Addison TX that killed everyone on board (10 people)
Stol atau emang mis ya?
Sepertinya dia mau membatalkan, tp pas di gas sepertinya rudder ikut kesentuh, sehingga disorientasi.
That thing was pulling right from the off. If you stop the video at bang on 3 min you can see lots of right rudder so i am guessing it had right thrust on the motor causing the right pull on throttle up and then the pilot got confused and hit more right rather than left making it a very sad ending. Lesson learnt.
Some people have got way too much money than sense, and this is one of those cases. It was clear to see, as he turned the corners, he used no rudder when clearly you could see the tail was low. I'm wondering, has he learned his lesson? ie: learn to fly smaller and cheaper models before going out and spending a fortune on these large scale models. After all, the Decathlon is not only an easy model to fly, it's also a beautiful model to fly.
Glad I waited for this one....
It appears he had too much right rudder while trying to go around.
easy way to learn how to fly when airplane comes to you is to move controls of rudder and aileron in direction of airplane for ex: if airplane goes on left of you, move rudder/aileron to left
Not a complete loss, looks like the little pilot guy was uninjured.
What happen bro?
Sepertinya salah kontrol bro.
It's what we call in the UK as Brain Fade..👍👍....shame it was flying beautifully....
In the US we call it "dumb thumbs". It happens. Live and learn.
Bet you didn't set any aileron differential. The aileron drag is collosal on these types. Especially at low speeds. You need at least 30% more up aileron than down aileron.
Citabrias need a good bit also.
Looked like a tip stall or am I seeing it wrong.
Too much right rudder on a go-around, I think. You don't see that very often.
@@joelamb3581 yep, I think you are right. He didn't want to climb on his turn and way overcompinsated.
Skidding right turn, way too much right rudder, right wing stalled, flipped to the left. Classic stall and crash for RC models and real airplanes.
@@dynevor6327 that's what I saw. Like maybe he put in opposite commands than he intended to. It may have discombobulated him when he flew it over his head.
Bagus lho tadi landing'nya...
Kenapa gak jadi di turunin.
Itu banting kanan terus kena angin
Dang..... was fun while it lasted!
Your landings will never equal your takeoffs.
Bro actually did an NPC walk to the crash
That really is some bad luck, and im sorry for your crash. That was a beautiful airplane, but it is very repairable. It's an unfortunate side of the hobby though. I've been there myself.
That was not "bad luck". The pilot doesn't have enough skill to be flynig that plane. He does not know how to land. Time to go back to foamy trainers.
Bad luck is when lightening strikes you , no when you screw up 😁
I've done this before. Happens...you only crash if you fly. Keep on!
Pilots error! Sorry friend! I get sad when this happens to anyone!
Sad to see you loose a plane but hitting that fence was like 😳😅
😅
I don't know why you didn't just land it safely and fly it again the next day
Another prime example why we need to learn how to fly first, before buying such a big model. It's not only wasting money, but putting everyone around in danger as well. This "pilot" could have seriously injured or even killed someone. He was lucky this time.
A bit of hot glue, and it will be as good as new
So glad the pilot was ok. Sorry. At least the camera man had kung fu reflex and a good mic.
Foi voar atrás da caixa de vôo. Deu merda. Que pena.
Sad😢
Well that was messy! My condolences.
*Wiped out.*
*Let the Sunshine in...*
thanks
Ouch sorry for your crash good looking plane to
That was an awesome spectacular crash. Thx for the entertainment 🤣
Look like a Spektrum uncommanded rudder input that led to a forward slip/stall. 🤣
Miren el timón de dirección ....
Slow down a decathlon enough and it will tip stall every time.
Sorry for your loss.
He needs to start with a SAFE trainer!
Ouch!
Try flying with foam planes first ,, I can see this was one of your first flights ever
Really sad to see this. Sorry mate.😢
A skull-less toy plane driver right there!
Kenapa mas begitu.sayang
Sepertinya salah kontrol tuh om
reverse rudder
oops
Produk DMS msh ada garansi pabrik wkwkwk
😅
Error de pilotaje
Too much rudder hold unnecessarily for a long period; this Deca looked beautiful while airborne………
Uff Da!
It's a war crime flag design. No way.
Sorry you crashed but you need more experience before attemping to fly big airplanes...Get yourself a foam trainer first or buddy box with more experience RC pilot.
Fly crash repeat.
😄
And learn
This was hard to watch.
These opinions of those who think they are great pilots and try to demand that others be evaluated by them in order to have the right to have fun in model airplanes end up alienating enthusiasts and emptying the sport. These pilots who think they are great want to create an exclusive caste. Novice and enthusiast pilots often have much greater purchasing power and can buy expensive model aircraft even if they break down on the first flight.
Man, that thing was so out of rig and trim!
What the F you talking about? Thing was flying like melted butter. He stalled it going to slow and dropping a wing=no lift on dropped wing.
All RC planes crash eventually if you fly them often enough.
More money than skill 😢
Asian Driver
😪😪
Staled
WTF!!
There is only one way to avoid crashing: NOT TO FLY
Or practice day n night in simulator
Human error .
ahahahahahahahahahah
Maybe take up RC cars.
his fault!
🤣🤣🤣first you should learn to fly ! OMG !
Another pilot thats does not understand how to fly! What a waste of a good airplane.
Wing stalemate, very bad pilot...
At least the pilot appeared to be okay huh.....
Rudder servo
mais qu'est ce que vous avez à tourner en rond quand vous volez ? les virages à droite, ça existe aussi... vous le savez ?
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Classic stole!!!!😢😢😢😢