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The really cool thing about this video is that the FW190 had a VERY distinctive sound to it, and amazingly by coincidence or on purpose it sounds EXACTLY like the real life fw190
Luke knows how to fly and put on a show for the paying public watching the show. No point flying in boring circles. He flies great aerobatics with any model. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
Hi, Steve! You obviously know your full-scale aviation, but I couldn't tell from your Comment whether you're also an RC pilot, so please excuse me if I'm telling you stuff you already know - no offence intended! :-) A lot of the nervousness on take off and landing is down to those gorgeous MOKI engines and their multi-bladed props getting so close to the concrete. The propellers can be HIDEOUSLY expensive; one touch on the ground and they're basically instant garbage. That can put a huge dent in your wallet so the pilots are understandably nervous if they can't operate from a grass strip. Ground handling is exactly as you mention - as full-size aircraft these 'thoroughbred' fighter planes could be a real handful. Designing for minimum 'dead load' meant a narrow track and tiny wheels teetering under the centre of gravity... And it's much worse when they're in model form because there's no appreciable mass to smooth things out. Shifts of balance happen something like five times faster, so the RC pilot's reflexes have to be super sharp to avoid disaster, especially on landing. Also, the model pilot can only SEE what's happening - there's absolutely no feedback through the sticks. So as the scale decreases the steering becomes impossibly sensitive; the slightest bump can throw the plane off track; even wheel-axle friction makes them ultra skittish. There's nothing much to prevent them nosing-over (no pilot on board to 'feel' the tipping point), and finally there's the difficulty of having to compensate by sight, not by feel, for the imaginary load shift of empty fuel tanks + depleted machine gun and cannon-shell magazines that the pilots of the full-size planes had to allow for. Yep, these models are tricky to tame - but you're right: in competent hands they put on one heck of a show!
I don't know why people are making a crying fuss of the anouncer, it's his job to anounce. This is the who's of war birds, great gem of a video Dom, loved it, we'll done, and to the pilots and maker of these great models with their beautiful sounding motors, I salute you.
Great sounding machines👍 The announcer should shut up. Anyway, some uploaders would put music over this. This is just brillant. Great sound, great flying and great camera work 👍
Amazing how the announcer is never at a loss for words through the entire spectacle...telling us about how awesome the sounds are....yeah we know! But we can't hear them as you flap your gums.
Any chance of avoiding that rapid panning sideways?Why not film 1 departure, then a seperate arrival, and edit out that rapid non-tripod panning, as its all just blurry anyway. Would make things so much smoother mate :-)
I do tend to Richard but in this case with rapid departures and my normal 1 sec transition overlay on clips I didnt think would work. Will try something different next time. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
I recognize FW-190, and Corsair F-4, and Thunderbolt P-47. But what is that white plane with red Russian stars? What a symbiosis is that? Looks like La-5 but the tail is taken from Yak-3. This is a non-existent plane.
The aircraft are nothing short of superb, but the LMA Pilots are simply useless at piloting these birds in a scale like manner. Take off, a rapid, un scale like climb out, then its round and round in a small left hand circuit flat out. ...Mind numbing.
Ignorance is bliss, so they say; '...One chapter of the report, 'The Fluorescent Particle Trials', reveals how between 1955 and 1963 planes flew from north-east England to the tip of Cornwall along the south and west coasts, dropping huge amounts of zinc cadmium sulphide on the population. The chemical drifted miles inland, its fluorescence allowing the spread to be monitored. In another trial using zinc cadmium sulphide, a generator was towed along a road near Frome in Somerset where it spewed the chemical for an hour. ...In another chapter, 'Large Area Coverage Trials', the MoD describes how between 1961 and 1968 more than a million people along the south coast of England, from Torquay to the New Forest, were exposed to bacteria including e.coli and bacillus globigii , which mimics anthrax. These releases came from a military ship, the Icewhale, anchored off the Dorset coast, which sprayed the micro-organisms in a five to 10-mile radius.' Lots more info at source - www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/apr/21/uk.medicalscience I'll even go one further, look up 'Operation Northwoods', then reassess what you think really happened on 9/11. Anyone who thinks that their government has their best interests at heart are sadly deluding themselves. What I'm talking about aren't conspiracy 'theories', it's conspiracy fact.
The only thing sweeter than the sound of the Mokis... would have been the *ratatatatat* of multiple wing borne machine guns... taking out the endlessly droning announcer as they all gave him “the full nine yards.” 🤦🏻♂️
Cool planes, but I would really like to see the planes with working machine gun. Not real machine guns but, one that would fire something nonlethal to the plane like washable paint balls maybe. It would be really cool to see them dogfight each other.
@@dinojay8410 Blanks? how would anyone know they hit the other plane? There has to be something that wouldn't damage the planes, that one could use that wouldn't damage the planes. Paint balls are only a suggestion
Concept of dogfight alone is already unnecessary risk, possibility that you will crash your thousands-of-dollars plane because you were concentrating on the enemy to hard makes it not worth it. RC dogfight-like thingy do already exist (google streamer combat) and it is done using cheap, disposable models because they do crash all the time.
Haha. You are funny. It's called 'SLOW MOTION'. Cool feature to add to the end of a high speed action video. Get off my pedestal? What ARE you talking about.
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Any good announcer would have shut up for a minute and let the planes do the talking.
I never understood why the Brits have such wankers for announcers at RC shows.
@@TXLorenzo lol thats so true, we do 😂
BEAUTIFUL !! 👍👍. Due to their size, they look do real that they could easily participate in a movie....
How could anybody watch this without having a smile on their face
Yeah... 4 dislikes? Obviously 4 serious dumbshits.
DUDE-- these people are obviously totally jealous..... Pay no attention!
Dead on the inside! Only way possible. Zombies!
I just realized that I was smiling!
19 viewers does, however they managed to not enjoy it....
Phantastic perfect absolutely beautiful Warbirds!!
That Corsair is beautiful!
This is almost as good as watching a full size airshow . Those Moki engines are awesome.
They are. Must get one myself one day. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
The really cool thing about this video is that the FW190 had a VERY distinctive sound to it, and amazingly by coincidence or on purpose it sounds EXACTLY like the real life fw190
Moki radial engines. They bring any scale model like this to life. One of my favourite videos from 2017 this one. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
@@EssentialRC ... gotta love those Moki radial engines!👍👍 It brings those model planes to life!!
Absolutely stunning. The enemy referred to the corsair as whistling death. My all time favorite warbird.
That's not true, it's a persistent myth. The allies may have called it that, but no one else did.
Love them all . But my favourites are the FW 190 the details are fantastic
Nothing beats an idling radial! Love it! Sounds so good, at balls to the wall too!
That was one of the coolest rc flying videos.
What the announcer is thinking... " I bet the spectators wish the planes weren't so loud so they could he me talk better"
Don't you just wanna throttle that guy?
I wish the announcer wasbt so load so I can hear the planes talk better
What an amazing show. Love the “almost knife edge” by the 190! And most of them looked quite a handful on touchdown. Classic warbird handling
Luke knows how to fly and put on a show for the paying public watching the show. No point flying in boring circles. He flies great aerobatics with any model. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
Those models are just sublime too. The close up of the Corsair cowl, prop and engine would make most modellers weak at the knees
Hi, Steve! You obviously know your full-scale aviation, but I couldn't tell from your Comment whether you're also an RC pilot, so please excuse me if I'm telling you stuff you already know - no offence intended! :-)
A lot of the nervousness on take off and landing is down to those gorgeous MOKI engines and their multi-bladed props getting so close to the concrete. The propellers can be HIDEOUSLY expensive; one touch on the ground and they're basically instant garbage. That can put a huge dent in your wallet so the pilots are understandably nervous if they can't operate from a grass strip.
Ground handling is exactly as you mention - as full-size aircraft these 'thoroughbred' fighter planes could be a real handful. Designing for minimum 'dead load' meant a narrow track and tiny wheels teetering under the centre of gravity...
And it's much worse when they're in model form because there's no appreciable mass to smooth things out. Shifts of balance happen something like five times faster, so the RC pilot's reflexes have to be super sharp to avoid disaster, especially on landing. Also, the model pilot can only SEE what's happening - there's absolutely no feedback through the sticks.
So as the scale decreases the steering becomes impossibly sensitive; the slightest bump can throw the plane off track; even wheel-axle friction makes them ultra skittish. There's nothing much to prevent them nosing-over (no pilot on board to 'feel' the tipping point), and finally there's the difficulty of having to compensate by sight, not by feel, for the imaginary load shift of empty fuel tanks + depleted machine gun and cannon-shell magazines that the pilots of the full-size planes had to allow for.
Yep, these models are tricky to tame - but you're right: in competent hands they put on one heck of a show!
What a great sound! I loved the smoke trails 😊
Einfach nur mega :-). TOP
Dang. These aircraft sound awesome! Well done Gentlemen. Bravo Zulu.
I don't know why people are making a crying fuss of the anouncer, it's his job to anounce. This is the who's of war birds, great gem of a video Dom, loved it, we'll done, and to the pilots and maker of these great models with their beautiful sounding motors, I salute you.
since 1971 ive waited for this
Music to my ears this makes me want to get one of these planes. So realistic the sound the plane itself says here I am
Be nice if the announcer would quit talking
👍👍 How fast do they get ?
Great sounding machines👍 The announcer should shut up. Anyway, some uploaders would put music over this. This is just brillant. Great sound, great flying and great camera work 👍
Someone should have pulled the plug on that announcer. Sheesh…
Gorgeous airplanes, the Corsair, P47, and Fw190 are spectacular. The announcer dribble was a bit distracting. No way to filter that out i guess.
No unfortunately. Sometimes they feel they need to keep talking for the paying crowd. Don't know why.
I was surprised to see the swastika to the 190. Its just part of history, part of the livery. They dont look right without it
When are they going to put 2 MOKI's together to make a "Double Wasp"?
So beautiful all of them
Yeah, you can't beat warbirds with radial engines. Just awesome. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
Outstanding on many levels. Great scale reproductions and the Moki engine is like the real McCoy. Hope that bad landing produced no harm.
Amazing how the announcer is never at a loss for words through the entire spectacle...telling us about how awesome the sounds are....yeah we know! But we can't hear them as you flap your gums.
I'm watching this at 3/4 playback speed and they look just like real aircraft flying.
wow, simply great
A gopro or Mobius on board shots, combined with Phantom/ or quadcopter aerial shots would make this video way better...
Judging from the comments, I think the announcer gets YT spoilsport of the year award.
When I am Emperor, announcers at air shows will be banned. History will call me William the Magnificent.
Very cool!
The sound is incredible...
Yeah, you can't beat those Moki radial engines. Great noise ! Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
What a cool video
Gr8 video! like always
Pretty incredible.
That fw190 😍
Something I hope to do sometime I like the Corsair best 👍👍
Very nice
That's so cool!
Magnificent!
Needs a ME-262 leaving them all in the dust. 😜
Any chance of avoiding that rapid panning sideways?Why not film 1 departure, then a seperate arrival, and edit out that rapid non-tripod panning, as its all just blurry anyway. Would make things so much smoother mate :-)
I do tend to Richard but in this case with rapid departures and my normal 1 sec transition overlay on clips I didnt think would work. Will try something different next time. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
You should tell the narrator not to talk while rarities fly so you can record the sound better.
He gets paid to talk unfortunately. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
Love Focke-Wulf 190 :-D
if u didn't know u would think air show
If that's the case the pilots are doing a great job. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
What if you all had the same coloured planes ?
That's bad ass...
My god they look real
Impressive. M.
Lavochkin La-5
Serious.
I recognize FW-190, and Corsair F-4, and Thunderbolt P-47. But what is that white plane with red Russian stars? What a symbiosis is that? Looks like La-5 but the tail is taken from Yak-3. This is a non-existent plane.
Looks like an la-7 or an la-9
Would be cool to have a blip ignition Spad with rotary two stroke. Castor oil smoking.
Sopwith Camel Clerget.
It would indeed, but the rotary engine used in those planes were infact 4 stroke.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clerget_9B
Wow!
The aircraft are nothing short of superb, but the LMA Pilots are simply useless at piloting these birds in a scale like manner.
Take off, a rapid, un scale like climb out, then its round and round in a small left hand circuit flat out. ...Mind numbing.
Standard racetrack pattern to minimize collisions with that many big birds in the air. Also low passes for the audience. They're not doing *so* bad.
Where I am from that is a righthand pattern! LMA
Without a Moki engine they sound like lawnmovers.
If you're even remotely into R/C flying and this isn't life goals, you're lying to yourself...lol.
Beautiful RC Planes, but some really lousy scale flying and even more sloppy landings. Painful to watch.
Meanwhile in the "tinfoilhat" community…. " Oh NOOOOO Mini Chemtrails! :P
@Kris Roberts I#m sure the Government does plenty of Things behind our backs, Chemtrails however is not one of them.
Ignorance is bliss, so they say;
'...One chapter of the report, 'The Fluorescent Particle Trials', reveals how between 1955 and 1963 planes flew from north-east England to the tip of Cornwall along the south and west coasts, dropping huge amounts of zinc cadmium sulphide on the population. The chemical drifted miles inland, its fluorescence allowing the spread to be monitored. In another trial using zinc cadmium sulphide, a generator was towed along a road near Frome in Somerset where it spewed the chemical for an hour.
...In another chapter, 'Large Area Coverage Trials', the MoD describes how between 1961 and 1968 more than a million people along the south coast of England, from Torquay to the New Forest, were exposed to bacteria including e.coli and bacillus globigii , which mimics anthrax. These releases came from a military ship, the Icewhale, anchored off the Dorset coast, which sprayed the micro-organisms in a five to 10-mile radius.'
Lots more info at source - www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/apr/21/uk.medicalscience
I'll even go one further, look up 'Operation Northwoods', then reassess what you think really happened on 9/11.
Anyone who thinks that their government has their best interests at heart are sadly deluding themselves.
What I'm talking about aren't conspiracy 'theories', it's conspiracy fact.
Just what "The Man" said...would have been great if the announcer could shut the ef' up for one pass!!!
You should develop your "selective" hearing. Comes in handy if you get married.
@@yourhandlehere1 Lmao!! 🤣
Most of these guys need to practice landing lol
Most of these guys are very good pilots 99% of the time. Everyone has a bad day especially in typical UK weather. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
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what is with the wind? maybe a windy day?
a 6 cilinder moki does not excist, 5 or 7 cilinder
The only thing sweeter than the sound of the Mokis... would have been the *ratatatatat* of multiple wing borne machine guns... taking out the endlessly droning announcer as they all gave him “the full nine yards.” 🤦🏻♂️
I could have enjoyed this even without listening to the announce making a pass at a girl.
E escuchado mejores motores radiales en RC
I have reported this video as addictive porn.
Cool planes, but I would really like to see the planes with working machine gun. Not real machine guns but, one that would fire something nonlethal to the plane like washable paint balls maybe. It would be really cool to see them dogfight each other.
yes, lets risk thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours worth of assembly on dogfight noone will see anyway :)
What do you not understand about "Non lethal to the plane. DIP SHIT!!
@@dolphfren paint balls would undoubtedly do damage ... maybe just "blanks" like a starter's pistol ...
@@dinojay8410 Blanks? how would anyone know they hit the other plane? There has to be something that wouldn't damage the planes, that one could use that wouldn't damage the planes. Paint balls are only a suggestion
Concept of dogfight alone is already unnecessary risk, possibility that you will crash your thousands-of-dollars plane because you were concentrating on the enemy to hard makes it not worth it. RC dogfight-like thingy do already exist (google streamer combat) and it is done using cheap, disposable models because they do crash all the time.
Dam it should be electrical engines so we could hear what the announcer says.
The announcer should be tarred and feathered.
Announcing!! Ugh
Surely those engines would send better if ya'll backed the gas off a bit....scale but being flown like a bunch of WOT 4's
🤣😎 comment of the day !
Anouncer = giant ego
The Nazi planes should hae been shot out of the sky, haha, preferably by a Spitifre.
How can they all have such crappy landings? Lol
The announcer is full of himself and needs to shut up.
They are all flown to fast and jerky to look proper scale . They may be having fun but it does not look good .
That footage at the end is fake. Whatever is used to create a fake video. Get off your pedestal man
Haha. You are funny. It's called 'SLOW MOTION'. Cool feature to add to the end of a high speed action video. Get off my pedestal? What ARE you talking about.
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Photoshop, fake
What are you talking about?! Photoshop is for enhancing photos, not video. Try again.