Exactly seems like they flew a foamy with gyro and think they can fly these balsa airplanes, it painful seeing such beautiful birds destroyed by pilots errors
As a model aircraft flyer of 50 years - I'm the last one to want to judge other model flyers. BUT - a proper executed landing approach - with a glide slope is paramount to a successful landing. Not just diving for the strip.
Yep... Land before you have a dead stick as well. That means a reliable engine & setup. these flyers just dove at the strip with no consistent approach at all. I hardly ever missed the runway and we often had puddles to dodge here in FL. Most times after landing I taxied my plane right up to where I was standing and cut the engine with throttle low trim tab that's how well you need to have the plane set up. I flew on the ham radio channel because I had a ham license so having a channel was never an issue. The only problem was per AAA rules only 4 pilots could be flying at once at our airfield (which was golf range parking lot).
Yikes! 🙂 Your flying site is like the deck of an aircraft carrier: small, unforgiving, and surrounded by stuff you'd rather not have to land on! Thanks for this video - it's very entertaining.
I never seen so many mid-air collisions, flame outs, servo failures, drained lipos, and uncontrollable flat spins from 1 airfield. I think that's a world record lol. But at least everything can be replaced or repaired since the factory/manufacturer is close by.
It looks like the only person in this club that can actually fly is the drone pilot. He was the ONLY one that didn't crash, except for a minor mid air.
You enjoy quite a lot, and so I did watching the video. As others has pointed out, it seems that some pilots are learning to fly with turbines and scale models, instead of using some kind of trainer (more stable and forgiving)
Exactly! These people should not be flying these type of aircraft with their obvious lack of experience in the basics of flying! They obviously don't have a lack of money though, what beautiful giant scale R/C models! I flew everything from from park flyers to giant scale and full size aircraft and was an intro pilot/instructor for over 40 years at the local flying club site and airfield. Unfortunately I suffered a seizure in 2012 that caused me to lose my medical, and even though all of the dozens of doctors I eventually had to see ran a multitude of tests on me, including wearing a helmet like devise that had a whole bunch of little probes trying to poke into my head while I tried to stay awake as long as necessary so as to induce a seizure. It took me four days without sleep or taking my medications and I finally had a seizure for them to "map" in my brain but they still couldn't find out what exactly happened and even though they have them under control with medications I will never get my medical back. Now either the seizures or the handfull of medications I take every day are causing me to have shaking and sometime bad twitching in my hands and fingers so even though I still fly cheap little "parkflyer foamies" that don't cost much and can really take a beating, I quit building and flying my favorite which were giant scale WWII fighters from all of the allied and axis types. So now I build and race classic Mopar (Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth) muscle cars with my son, who I also taught to fly when he was five.
@@MoparMissileDivision that's terrible. Can't imagine how hard it must be to lose your favorite hobbies. Have you tried putting gyros in an rc plane. They have all kinds of stabilizing features that you might be able to set it up for you to fly even with shaky hands.
Guys,your club could use a trainer plane and trainer to straighten out the takeoff and landing process.its a beautiful field but my pilot station would be behind the fence!
Well it is a crash video so they don't put the good flights on here. The guy hovering the jet looked competent but had the flameout at the wrong time.. Or right time because it looked like it didn't take any damage.
lol. How many appearances did that orange jet (the one that was hit by the drone) make in this video? Drone crash, tree crash, runway fence crash, hover crash, hard landing into barricade crash, hard landing pushes gear through the wing crash. In the clip with the drone collision you can see the repair from the crash at 26:00 pushing the gear through the top of the wings. Just watching that high alpha hover, I'd think the pilot was highly skilled. But I think he may be more brave than skilled.
Gosh, do you guys ever land anything safely? These models are too big and complex for you guys if you can't get them back onto the ground in one piece!
Yeah, because you've never crashed anything. Incidents like this happen at all skill levels and a multitude of reasons. Stay in your lane and worry about drones.
@@GenericWhiteMan00 nah, education is key here, many of these "operators" are not ready for flying such aircraft, you're naive and pretty ignorant if you can't see that 🤣
I've had a lot of those types of crashes in my 1st 12 years of flying models. But I've gotten better since then. This year I start my 13th year. There's always hope. 😁
Looks like you are all having fun. I have to agree some of the crashes look like Center of Gravity issues. I like to use sticky wheel weights for my planes. Those warbirds are always tail heavy, especially the edf bearcat that the young lady was flying. She did good though.
Took a peek at her channel and she flies mainly foamies with gyro's, you cant jsut fly a balsa warbird if you're not use to it, prob why she winged it,lol
What happened to the Sabre, did it survive? Seems like you had lots of crashes and I believe you have lost a few planes in the woods surrounding the flying club. That Mirage 2000 is beautiful.
Nice video and flying site. Everyone seems to be having a good time. It seems like some planes may not be balanced quite right. Not sure though. Cheers from Newfoundland Canada!
This brings back happy memories - a friend of mine was in to this when we were kids. His plane got a little out of range and took a nosedive into a far away field. When we found it (his twin and I), the servos were twitching and pulling on disembodied flaps and such. We died laughing!
Dear All, I personally fly at this site frequently. It is an active club and has pilots flying here everyday.... literally everyday 365 days a year & easily over 15,000 flights a year. Obviously accidents do happen, but this montage of crashes is compiled over many months (vs the last compilation). Any constructive comments are welcome but please first state what type of planes you fly and numbers of flight you do per year. We fly large scale turbine jets (over 2.5m), F3A, large scale 3D planes (over 100cc) here every week. We certainly welcome comments from very advance pilots, but probably don’t waste time if you’re not there yet!
I have been flying rc aircraft for 20 years a little bit of everything really gas, electric ,planes helicopters and drones it looks to me like a lot of the crashes you have shown were caused by.not having the cg right they were tail heavy I think
Then if that's true they would have enough experience to know better then use cheap equipment and cg being tail heavy was definitely the problem on most of them if you had flown much you would know this the nose high attitude and tail wagging is a sure sign and the porpoiseing also not caused by cheap equipment but poor balance.
Hi Yen,like your comment. We all have our bad days,we have plenty of them over the year but as you stated it was just a compilation of crashes over a period of time. It's a shame to see any crashes but it's just a part of our hobby,not a fun part,but we keep coming back for more😋 Where is your flying field situated? Cheers from the Tamworth model aircraft club in Tamworth N.S.W. Australia.👍🛩️🛩️🛩️
Exactly, these folks have the proper attitude about crashes, they have a good laugh and move on, no need to call the NTSB or attend a wake service for crying out loud.
Such beautiful model aircraft, so much time cash and skill used to end up on a motorised flatbed. I think your going to need a bigger flatbed tuck tuck 😂 Heartbreaking to watch sometimes, but as usual couldn’t stop watching !
Lot of fun there, i enjoy your video. But remember that the gravity law is always the winner^^ Are you all rookie pilot which start to learn on jet or Big plane ?
The concept of Kamikaze takes on a whole different meaning here. Perhaps the drone pilot should be the only person allowed to operate from this RC airfield.
It's good that you have so many trees around - there is a place to land in an emergency... In my club, no one would fly such expensive models until they learned the basics of steering. Well, but apparently you have too much money and you can afford such modelling crap. Hence the active operation of the moving platform for collecting the remains of models from the area. I guess I'm too old, because I appreciate original modeling, not just FLYING models.
This was painful to watch. It's a horrible area to fly RC planes. The runway and scenery might look nice but those crosswinds from the mountains combined with interference from electricity towers is a recipe for disaster.
I am guessing this is a high altitude r/c club. I started learning r/c flying in Boise Idaho which is at 3000 feet, it is much harder to fly these planes at higher altitude because you have to fly much faster because of the thinner air. I would Love to fly with these guys and girls, looks like they have lots of fun.
I'm not a pilot but I'm not here to practice at being a troll either. I want to learn to fly these aircraft ( I'm 73 years old) and I've outgrown being a smart @$$. That nearly made me sick to my stomach to see the first crash, it was such a beautiful plane. I have built several aircraft but never flown one. Is there anyone who would either take me on as a student or direct me somewhere? BTW, the first clip, was that plane of Russian design? Thank you for sharing.
See if there’s a local rc flying club near you… I’ve joined one near me…never have flown anything and now those guys have me flying like a pro.. good luck my friend
What the Hell ?!?! Lol They have RC Plane simulator which feels & flies like the real thing to help you in learning how to fly and land ! Most all the guys I’ve watched & follow on u-tube with the big expensive Helli’s use it to practice stunts & flying but I’d seriously look into it ! Lol those are some very nice planes to be wrecking so many ! Lol but good luck on next flight !
Do y’all have a density altitude problem up there? Every takeoff roll seems to be extra long. You guys really need to keep your aircraft a little closer to you. They look like specks up there.
Very nice site : please where is it ? seems Honk Kong ? it's an old scale 1/1 airport ? thanks for sharing, always sad to see expensive models damaged !
So many comments for improvement here, but ultimately my advice would be: - Keep an eye on where the landing strip is, don't just look at the aircraft, look at where you're landing so that you land on the strip. This also serves as a safety check to ensure that there are no people in your way. - Don't fly jet turbines, I didn't see a single RC pilot in this video with sufficient skillful to be flying such powerful and dangerous propulsion methods. The planes are far too big and powerful and could cause serious harm to people, and to wildlife when crashed, causing fires in dry environments. Stick to electric propulsion and smaller aircraft. - Once you're airborne, you don't need to remain at full throttle, pull the throttle back to 50% once up in the air and flying, give yourself time to feel and command the controls, otherwise the plane is flying too fast for your skill-level and I saw lots of examples of RC pilots in this video trying to fly the aircraft in ways that the scale model isn't capable of flying. A 737 scale model isn't supposed to be flying like an F18... - Overall, so much time and money lost in this video, simply because of hobbyists flying far over and above their abilities. It's incredibly entertaining to watch, but also saddening to see such beautiful aircraft wasted and destroyed.
I too noticed excessive AOA amounts, as well as planes that don't look like they were meant to fly there, and the pilots dont seem to know what they do either. Also, the overrunning on landing..
These guys are like I wanna learn to fly an RC airplane,but I want to start with the largest most expensive airplane😆
I mean...if you can afford it! Who doesn't want to practice on a turbine jet? lol
They need some trainers, foam board trainers.🤦🏾♂️
Exactly seems like they flew a foamy with gyro and think they can fly these balsa airplanes, it painful seeing such beautiful birds destroyed by pilots errors
These people look like they've just been handed a transmitter and told 'See if you can fly this'!
Geez. Never seen so many people flying planes that are way beyond their skill level.
The crash recovery infrastructure tells a lot about this flying field and it's members 😄
I sure would not leave my car on the outside, nor walk the field without a helmet 🤣
LOL!
Hey I just lost my RC bird.
Okay then try these snake boots for size.
@@DanzeemanА если ниже пападет?
Someone needs to explain expo and mixing to them!
As a model aircraft flyer of 50 years - I'm the last one to want to judge other model flyers.
BUT - a proper executed landing approach - with a glide slope is paramount to a successful landing. Not just diving for the strip.
Yep... Land before you have a dead stick as well. That means a reliable engine & setup. these flyers just dove at the strip with no consistent approach at all. I hardly ever missed the runway and we often had puddles to dodge here in FL. Most times after landing I taxied my plane right up to where I was standing and cut the engine with throttle low trim tab that's how well you need to have the plane set up. I flew on the ham radio channel because I had a ham license so having a channel was never an issue. The only problem was per AAA rules only 4 pilots could be flying at once at our airfield (which was golf range parking lot).
For a bunch of guys who don't seem to know what they're doing - they DO seems to having fun.
I see the spirit of the Kamakazi is alive and flourishing at this club!
Yikes! 🙂 Your flying site is like the deck of an aircraft carrier: small, unforgiving, and surrounded by stuff you'd rather not have to land on!
Thanks for this video - it's very entertaining.
It's ample big enough!
I never seen so many mid-air collisions, flame outs, servo failures, drained lipos, and uncontrollable flat spins from 1 airfield. I think that's a world record lol. But at least everything can be replaced or repaired since the factory/manufacturer is close by.
And at half the price we have to pay.
It looks like the only person in this club that can actually fly is the drone pilot. He was the ONLY one that didn't crash, except for a minor mid air.
It's a crash compilation video and probably not representative of what goes on at the field everyday.
He sure get's plenty of practice ....
The P-40 Warhawk is much bigger than I originally thought! Very nice plane, built pretty sturdy too.
When I saw the nice big turbine jet that was the last straw pls learn to fly and land before getting another
The area surrounding that field must be filled with a lot of unrecovered wrecks.
You enjoy quite a lot, and so I did watching the video. As others has pointed out, it seems that some pilots are learning to fly with turbines and scale models, instead of using some kind of trainer (more stable and forgiving)
That's what I thought to.
Exactly! These people should not be flying these type of aircraft with their obvious lack of experience in the basics of flying! They obviously don't have a lack of money though, what beautiful giant scale R/C models! I flew everything from from park flyers to giant scale and full size aircraft and was an intro pilot/instructor for over 40 years at the local flying club site and airfield. Unfortunately I suffered a seizure in 2012 that caused me to lose my medical, and even though all of the dozens of doctors I eventually had to see ran a multitude of tests on me, including wearing a helmet like devise that had a whole bunch of little probes trying to poke into my head while I tried to stay awake as long as necessary so as to induce a seizure. It took me four days without sleep or taking my medications and I finally had a seizure for them to "map" in my brain but they still couldn't find out what exactly happened and even though they have them under control with medications I will never get my medical back. Now either the seizures or the handfull of medications I take every day are causing me to have shaking and sometime bad twitching in my hands and fingers so even though I still fly cheap little "parkflyer foamies" that don't cost much and can really take a beating, I quit building and flying my favorite which were giant scale WWII fighters from all of the allied and axis types. So now I build and race classic Mopar (Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth) muscle cars with my son, who I also taught to fly when he was five.
@@MoparMissileDivision that's terrible. Can't imagine how hard it must be to lose your favorite hobbies. Have you tried putting gyros in an rc plane. They have all kinds of stabilizing features that you might be able to set it up for you to fly even with shaky hands.
If you can afford an airplane doesn't mean you can fly
gotta learn somehow. looks like they're having fun.
All the gear, no idea
And if you can afford a car or basically any tool it doesn't automatically mean you can operate it perfectly, so what.
That yellow delta wing is tough! Some of the drone footage here is just outstanding, really cool to get the bird’s eye view on an in-flight RC.
That one Mirage had more crashes in this video than I had in the entire 10 years I flew RC from slope gliders to 1/4 scale competition.😂
Yup that is true
That orange/yellow delta wing jet has 9 lives. Or it's a very popular model there and the crashes weren't of just 1 plane!
Guys,your club could use a trainer plane and trainer to straighten out the takeoff and landing process.its a beautiful field but my pilot station would be behind the fence!
100% agree. Did not see a single stable takeoff or landing. Looks like they just accept major damage. It’s so sad.
Well it is a crash video so they don't put the good flights on here. The guy hovering the jet looked competent but had the flameout at the wrong time.. Or right time because it looked like it didn't take any damage.
lol. How many appearances did that orange jet (the one that was hit by the drone) make in this video? Drone crash, tree crash, runway fence crash, hover crash, hard landing into barricade crash, hard landing pushes gear through the wing crash. In the clip with the drone collision you can see the repair from the crash at 26:00 pushing the gear through the top of the wings.
Just watching that high alpha hover, I'd think the pilot was highly skilled. But I think he may be more brave than skilled.
This is what incompetence, in all forms, looks like.
Quite nice location (a little unforgiving), nice weather, beautiful models, but ABYSMAL FLYING SKILLS!!!
These guys must have deep pockets.
Wow lots of $, what time frame was this filmed over please?
Great video, thanks for posting. Agree with Elli P, nightmare of a flying site. Also some basic piloting errors!
3 problems
- Interference from power towers.
- Attempt to fly in high wind.
- The ground is very hard.
Stupid pilots
. You forgot a complete lack of flying skills
@@popsfereal Exactly! Just because you can, does not mean you should. Kinda sad really!
Someone needs to get this club a couple of 40 sized trainers to start with
Love the crash cart at the ready! lol
wow, some really good examples why C.G. is important. oh, i i want that motorized pallet !
Really nice planes, and beautiful flying field. Good to have the quadcopter to help track down planes in the tree line. Nice video.
Gosh, do you guys ever land anything safely? These models are too big and complex for you guys if you can't get them back onto the ground in one piece!
Do you know the meaning of the word “compilation”
@@rioaxjenjsndbejs3613 yes, duh! But it still doesn't change the fact that aircraft like these shouldn't be flown so inxompetently....
@@DroningONLIVE exactly
Yeah, because you've never crashed anything. Incidents like this happen at all skill levels and a multitude of reasons. Stay in your lane and worry about drones.
@@GenericWhiteMan00 nah, education is key here, many of these "operators" are not ready for flying such aircraft, you're naive and pretty ignorant if you can't see that 🤣
Oh hell yeah, the crash gang is back *grabs popcorn*
Oh yeah, the sour grapes crowd is back. Keep watching the morons' comment, grab popcorn.
I've had a lot of those types of crashes in my 1st 12 years of flying models. But I've gotten better since then. This year I start my 13th year. There's always hope. 😁
Give up
@@HelihunterBerlin Diana NYAD: "Never give up."
Looks like you are all having fun. I have to agree some of the crashes look like Center of Gravity issues. I like to use sticky wheel weights for my planes. Those warbirds are always tail heavy, especially the edf bearcat that the young lady was flying. She did good though.
The RC lady called Kumi, have UA-cam channel :- youtube.com/@kumi3410
Took a peek at her channel and she flies mainly foamies with gyro's, you cant jsut fly a balsa warbird if you're not use to it, prob why she winged it,lol
Great video. Some of these flyers need to do a study on CG placement. A few could have been avoided by adding nose weight.
That yellow turbine jet is as rugged as my indoor foamy!
That orange turbine Mirage is taking a serious beating - but like a phoenix, it keeps resurrecting, only to get pounded again xD
It really sucked to see that P-38 go in.
What failed on that?
Omg,That lady with the little edf Corsair did so so well to fly & recover the plane!
She have UA-cam channel:- youtube.com/@kumi3410
Bearcat actually, and yes she did a great job
I love your Airport, it looks like a piece of History!
Greetings frong Germany👍🏻
Thank you for sharing, love your guys content, keep having fun. 👍
80 years later and they still only know how to land a plane one way.
It's amazing that Asian pilots fly as badly as they drive.
I can’t watch any longer, so many beautiful models, a case of possibilities and confused capabilities I think?
What happened to the Sabre, did it survive? Seems like you had lots of crashes and I believe you have lost a few planes in the woods surrounding the flying club. That Mirage 2000 is beautiful.
I won't fly with a quadcopter for filming my flight unless it's prearranged and the pilot is standing next to me. Too many chances for mid airs.
My favorite clip was at 25:05🤣Cool video!👍
OMG , they did never heard of the balance point no licence to fly
Nice video and flying site. Everyone seems to be having a good time. It seems like some planes may not be balanced quite right. Not sure though. Cheers from Newfoundland Canada!
This brings back happy memories - a friend of mine was in to this when we were kids. His plane got a little out of range and took a nosedive into a far away field. When we found it (his twin and I), the servos were twitching and pulling on disembodied flaps and such. We died laughing!
cool crashes
Dear All, I personally fly at this site frequently. It is an active club and has pilots flying here everyday.... literally everyday 365 days a year & easily over 15,000 flights a year. Obviously accidents do happen, but this montage of crashes is compiled over many months (vs the last compilation). Any constructive comments are welcome but please first state what type of planes you fly and numbers of flight you do per year. We fly large scale turbine jets (over 2.5m), F3A, large scale 3D planes (over 100cc) here every week. We certainly welcome comments from very advance pilots, but probably don’t waste time if you’re not there yet!
I have been flying rc aircraft for 20 years a little bit of everything really gas, electric ,planes helicopters and drones it looks to me like a lot of the crashes you have shown were caused by.not having the cg right they were tail heavy I think
Then if that's true they would have enough experience to know better then use cheap equipment and cg being tail heavy was definitely the problem on most of them if you had flown much you would know this the nose high attitude and tail wagging is a sure sign and the porpoiseing also not caused by cheap equipment but poor balance.
I have been flying RC for 40 years and still crash
Flying and Kung Fu didn't mix
Hi Yen,like your comment.
We all have our bad days,we have plenty of them over the year but as you stated it was just a compilation of crashes over a period of time.
It's a shame to see any crashes but it's just a part of our hobby,not a fun part,but we keep coming back for more😋
Where is your flying field situated?
Cheers from the Tamworth model aircraft club in Tamworth N.S.W. Australia.👍🛩️🛩️🛩️
Just found this channel and love your relaxed attitude to crashes and still happy and laughing after some very expensive fails 😀
Exactly, these folks have the proper attitude about crashes, they have a good laugh and move on, no need to call the NTSB or attend a wake service for crying out loud.
Wow. What an amazing venue. Enjoy it.
Such beautiful model aircraft, so much time cash and skill used to end up on a motorised flatbed. I think your going to need a bigger flatbed tuck tuck 😂
Heartbreaking to watch sometimes, but as usual couldn’t stop watching !
This is a whole new sport! Epic.
Crashes are totally awesome! From Brooklyn NY!
Was für ein toller Platz!
你們的飛機都造得好漂亮!
Lot of fun there, i enjoy your video.
But remember that the gravity law is always the winner^^
Are you all rookie pilot which start to learn on jet or Big plane ?
I’ve heard of “The Field of Dreams”, but it looks like this place is “The Field of Death”!😳
The concept of Kamikaze takes on a whole different meaning here.
Perhaps the drone pilot should be the only person allowed to operate from this RC airfield.
3D flying into the trees now that’s fantastic
It's good that you have so many trees around - there is a place to land in an emergency...
In my club, no one would fly such expensive models until they learned the basics of steering.
Well, but apparently you have too much money and you can afford such modelling crap.
Hence the active operation of the moving platform for collecting the remains of models from the area.
I guess I'm too old, because I appreciate original modeling, not just FLYING models.
The best Crash Compilation I have seen so far.
Love your flying field! It is beautiful!
This was painful to watch. It's a horrible area to fly RC planes. The runway and scenery might look nice but those crosswinds from the mountains combined with interference from electricity towers is a recipe for disaster.
This was thoroughly entertaining 🎉
they are all good sports. Looks like a lovely place to fly
Von mir ist auch schon einmal ein Papierflieger abgestürzt. Reicht das aus um in diesem Verein Mitglied zu werden ???🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤘🐘⚒️
好滿足
where is your flying field please?
www.hkmec.com
or Facebook facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088561432384&mibextid=LQQJ4d
hello my friend nice all crash🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'd love to be a member of this club
Entertaining vid, thanks for posting.
These are not hobby lobby planes. A lot of time and money crunched up in a pile . Good luck next time on the next plane.
That first one was a standard NZ Air landing!!
Sometimes something mechanical like a servo stops working engine failure pilot error a bunch of reasons for these things happen
Interesting to see 'kamikaze" style of crash landing !
Where can I get one of those flatbed gokarts?
I am guessing this is a high altitude r/c club. I started learning r/c flying in Boise Idaho which is at 3000 feet, it is much harder to fly these planes at higher altitude because you have to fly much faster because of the thinner air. I would Love to fly with these guys and girls, looks like they have lots of fun.
3000 feet, huh? Sounds tough.
Except it isn't. I fly weekly in Northern Colorado and don't really detect a difference... at 5500 feet.
Twin ducted fan Bearcat!! That was some mad scientist stuff right there!
Yes, she have UA-cam channel:- youtube.com/@kumi3410
@@jacksonlam123 So,.... your club has more female pilots then most of the clubs the commenters are from? ;)
You know what would of been the best thing, if they made a little toy man to eject out the jet with a small parachute before crashing 😂😅.
Some Expo and a little of Gyro might help
So sorry all your planes crashed. Hope less crashes in 2023.
Where is this place? I want to go and watch!!
Please visit the airfield website:- www.hkmec.com/map.htm
I'm not a pilot but I'm not here to practice at being a troll either. I want to learn to fly these aircraft ( I'm 73 years old) and I've outgrown being a smart @$$. That nearly made me sick to my stomach to see the first crash, it was such a beautiful plane. I have built several aircraft but never flown one. Is there anyone who would either take me on as a student or direct me somewhere? BTW, the first clip, was that plane of Russian design? Thank you for sharing.
See if there’s a local rc flying club near you… I’ve joined one near me…never have flown anything and now those guys have me flying like a pro.. good luck my friend
Wow, that first destruction was awesome... hahaaa
Is there a model you guys didn’t wreck there.
What the Hell ?!?! Lol They have RC Plane simulator which feels & flies like the real thing to help you in learning how to fly and land ! Most all the guys I’ve watched & follow on u-tube with the big expensive Helli’s use it to practice stunts & flying but I’d seriously look into it ! Lol those are some very nice planes to be wrecking so many ! Lol but good luck on next flight !
Hopeless....i've never witnessed, such rc incompetence!!!!
That's a dangerous forest, for a hike.
The crashes of the planes are due to the inexperience of the pilots. 90% of them are control errors.
Genial cam movements! 👏 😉
Wow that’s a shame the club has its own buggy to go gather up all the carnage. WOW! I wonder how many planes are in those trees😳
Do y’all have a density altitude problem up there? Every takeoff roll seems to be extra long. You guys really need to keep your aircraft a little closer to you. They look like specks up there.
Build the most amazing RC field and flying structure, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE JUNGLE....
Ok. Its a compilation, but, in most of the cases, the pilots must learn a bit more about what to do if approach is not OK.
This has inspired me to go put in time on my sim🤣 great vid
This airfield must have a great waste-container! Otherwise they have enough material for a daily great campfire😂😂. Let me be your Hobbyshop trader 😊😊
Very nice site : please where is it ? seems Honk Kong ? it's an old scale 1/1 airport ? thanks for sharing, always sad to see expensive models damaged !
So many comments for improvement here, but ultimately my advice would be:
- Keep an eye on where the landing strip is, don't just look at the aircraft, look at where you're landing so that you land on the strip. This also serves as a safety check to ensure that there are no people in your way.
- Don't fly jet turbines, I didn't see a single RC pilot in this video with sufficient skillful to be flying such powerful and dangerous propulsion methods. The planes are far too big and powerful and could cause serious harm to people, and to wildlife when crashed, causing fires in dry environments. Stick to electric propulsion and smaller aircraft.
- Once you're airborne, you don't need to remain at full throttle, pull the throttle back to 50% once up in the air and flying, give yourself time to feel and command the controls, otherwise the plane is flying too fast for your skill-level and I saw lots of examples of RC pilots in this video trying to fly the aircraft in ways that the scale model isn't capable of flying. A 737 scale model isn't supposed to be flying like an F18...
- Overall, so much time and money lost in this video, simply because of hobbyists flying far over and above their abilities. It's incredibly entertaining to watch, but also saddening to see such beautiful aircraft wasted and destroyed.
Looks also some wrong CG too.. Many panic about dead stick.
I too noticed excessive AOA amounts, as well as planes that don't look like they were meant to fly there, and the pilots dont seem to know what they do either. Also, the overrunning on landing..
You said it all for me 👍 and much more eloquently. Had to cringe at the airliner flying at scale speed of a fighter 👌
Oh come on, take your eye off the plane............You've obviously never flown either, RC or real.
So, basically - maybe learn how to fly RC before posting videos online.