I flew on a BA Concorde from Heathrow to JFK New York in 1995. The aircraft pulled up right outside the BA VIP lounge so boarding through the skybridge couldn't have been easier. The acceleration on take-off was fantastic given the steep angle of ascent. When the afterburners were re-lit in pairs over the Bristol channel I could feel two nudges of acceleration at 700mph on our way to twice the speed of sound. The rest of the flight was without after-burning and incredibly smooth at 58,000 feet. In those days I could visit the cockpit as an enthusiastic passenger, which I did twice. For the only time in my life I witnessed the sun rise in the West as we travelled faster than the rotation of the earth. Only about half of the 100 passenger seats were occupied, mostly with regular travellers who took it all in their stride and worked on laptops. I had an empty seat next to me and the flight attendants seemed happy to have an excited newbie to look after. China plates, silver service, Winston Churchill reserve Pol Roger champagne all the way. 3 hours 25 minutes London to New York. A stewardess even gifted me an unopened bottle of Pol Roger as I exited the plane. What a day that was! Unfortunately the experience was never to be repeated.
The only Concorde certified for fighter-style aerobatics. This is an incredible model! And as a pilot it never ceases to amaze me how these aircraft are flown by someone from a static position on the ground. Well done!
I’ve built and flown lots of these air craft and realise what goes into them, but this is beyond comprehension the quality build and flying skills shown are unbelievable let alone the build cost of this beautiful recreation. My hat goes off to you.
@djham2916 yes, the real one tilted down for takeoff, landing and taxiing to improve visibility. In flight, it would raise up to improve aerodynamics.
I'm in tears just magical, I flew on Concorde on a one-day trip Christmas Day 1997, no expense spared, a wonderful day out, the best of all one-day trips. How they built this is staggering and the sound is so right. So so missed. I also went into the cockpit as you could before 9/11. On my way to work she used to fly over me, so many times I nearly crashed looking up at her and not the road. She should never have been cancelled.
@@benpenagonzales6014 Sadly, there is no way to bring it back. British Airways cruelly destroyed all the proprietary electronics because their worst nightmare would be Virgin Atantic getting their hands on a restored Concorde. Since they despise them so much I will never ever fly BA.
That's just an incredible piece of engineering this person did. I was lucky enough to fly on G-BOAC 6 months before the Concord was taken out of service. JFK to London 3.25 hours. Beautiful job!!!
This is a very impressive achievement. I was privileged to fly the Concorde 3 times. I was invited to the cockpit and sat in the engineer’s seat, absolutely thrilling. Watching the speed on the cabin monitors and feeling the heat on the fuselage was an experience I will never forget. Seeing this video and the model brings back all the great memories. Well done!
As a real pilot and engineer I’m amazed by both the engineering that went into building this beautiful model as well as the flying skills of the pilot. Amazing!
The guy controlling it is a real pilot as well. He must be, since this "model" doesn't qualify as a model any more - by law it's a real airplane, and all air traffic rules and restrictions apply.
I could not call it a ' RC model'. With this size and scale, it is certainly a marvel. Flight was a state of art show as well. Could not watch enough. Congratulations.👏👏👏
The people that built this model are true craftsmen/artisans and needs to be commended. Well done, it is a masterpiece. It shows you, there are people that can and people that wont.
This is one of the best and most amazing r/c videos I have ever seen. Whoever designed and built this model deserves the highest accolades. The cost must have been phenomenal. The pilot was sensational even if the flight was not authentic. Thanks for this demonstration. It made my evening. Guy in Columbia Mississippi USA
Never did I think that I'd get emotional watching a video about RC aircraft but, here I am 😢 absolutely amazing to see that iconic aircraft airborne again.
I was at DFW airport in the late 70's, and saw the simultaneous landing of the French and British Concordes on their first trip to DFW. Still thrilling to see one fly.
A fitting tribute to a beautiful part of aviation history, the attention to detail and skill shown here are incredable and heart warming. I loved every second of this display!
The only thing i can say is its the real Concorde made to look like an RC model. Never have i seen such a big scale of this Aircraft. It sounds and flies just like its real.Thats a wonderful tribute to the real Concorde. Extremely superb model.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
I've been lucky enough to have been in a real concorde. Delta wings have always fascinated me and this is simply INCREDIBLE. Well done to all involved in making her and flying her, she's a real work of art and how on earth you fly something that must be so touchy is beyond me. Speechless 😶 I love it
I was 10 years old and stood on filton golf course behind the brabizon hangers with thousands of Bristolians to see the first British one fly .I was crying when the last one landed as this aircraft ment so much to my family and friends so great to see this tribute fly
I grew up a 5 miles from Dulles in the 70's/80's so the Concorde has always held a special place in my dreams of flight and what drove me to become a fair weather rec pilot. At the time 747's were the big dog but boy, there were no doubts when the Concorde came to town. That thing rattled windows and made everything vibrate and it was awesome!
I lived in Gaithersburg, MD in the late '80s, and about 10:30 am several days a week if I was not at work and happened to be outside, I knew that unmistakable roar as the regular Concorde flight from Dulles rounded Sugarloaf Mountain and flew back East over town on it's way across the pond, probably about 10K feet up already.
@@abundantharmony dude you should maybe think of going back to school as you dont read too well do you , if you couldnt tell all these comments are sarcasm , get well soon karen
Awesome Model ! Had he pleasure of working on the fleet as an Avionics Tech, Flew on it a few times. Notably G-BOAF September 11th 2001 all up 1st Shake down flight that staff flew on . Then 24th October 2003 on Concorde G-BOAG JFK LHR. Kudos to those who built this fantastic model. Hats off to the Pilot on the ground!
That's something I'll never become tired of seeing... A fantastic model, beautiful, cracking job and well-flown too. Simply brillant! And well done to the person holding the camera too, keeping it in frame 👍🏻
Omg! The sound of the engines! I could listen to that sound all day long. Magnificent aircraft. And impeccable landing. A delta wing aircraft has to land at a higher speed than a conventional wing. Making this much more difficult for the RC controller, who did a fantastic job.
I've always loved the Concorde. Kinda reminds me of the blackbird. To see it pull off those aerobatics was amazing. Like watching the real thing at an airshow. Great video!
Looked like it was easily doing the climbs and turns the Russian ‘shunt engineered’ attempt at Concorde’ couldn’t do at the infamous Paris Airshow in 1973
I’m in awe of the person remote flying that fabulous scale model Concorde. The delta wing from the shows I’ve watched is easier to fly at high speed than low and my god does the controller do a brilliant job. That silhouette will never be anything other than awesome. Well done 👍🏼
Ya gotta love this gentleman! This pilot knows why he is in this hobby and no holding back! Kudos for the vertical ascents etc.. What a trip- wish I would have been there! This great pilot is also a great showman! BRAVO!
What an achievement and what a beautiful looking aircraft, I find it incredible that someone can make something so beautiful, and how well everything works! A big and well-deserved digital applause is at least in order along this road. 👏
I would like to know how many people like me cried when Concorde had its last flight. This model is very special and a great memory stirrer. Thank you.
I have no clue about these things but to me it’s incredibly impressive. Seeing this I would probably be more impressed than a real concorde . Truly a masterpiece
An impressive beauty looking so graceful when flying fast and high above the crowd that she could be mistaken with a genuine full sized "Concorde" !!! The roaring sound produced by the jet turbines makes the illusion complete and most convincing .. The builders of this model ought to be rewarded a prize for this original and realistic creation Bravo!!!
Can someone start a campaign to bring back concorde to our skies. We all know it would be expensive but it would be worth every penny. Nothing in the sky today even comes close. Fabulous model and wonderful to watch!
You have really no idea as to the amount of money required to even get a working plane of Concordes stature into flying shape, let alone the certifications and maintenance, were talking 9 figure sums of money. Better off helping people who can't eat.
Still worth it. There's enough food already for people to eat, the problem is the parents not buying food with their money and making poor life choices.
@@gupndorswhirl I agree it’s not an either/or and we’d be perfectly capable of feeding everybody & built planes at the same time, blaming poverty on “poor life choices” is incredibly callous and ignorant.
I would respectfully disagree about "very rich"! This is nothing you can buy - anywhere. Though the material may be worth some 10k Euros, it is the thousands of hours of dedication, planning and construction, that makes this plane invaluable. And I am very sure that the owner is never going to sell it, regardless of the offer. Just the thought that some lesser experienced scale plane pilot would crash it, would be unbearable.
@@__Dude_ The fact that the JetCat P300 Pro turbines are right at 5,000.00 € each and there are 4 of them, not to mention all the electronics, hydraulics etc. kind of reinforces the OP's comment.
I was a steward for BA between 1974 and 1978 on 747s working out of Heathrow. While I didn't have sufficient seniority to make the conversion from Jumbo to Concorde a number of 747 crew did. I remember some of the older 'heavier' stewardesses joking that they were excluded from working on Concorde because they were too large to pass each other in the narrow cabin. Which I'm sure was true. From time to time we'd be preparing for boarding passengers and someone would call out the Concorde was about to take off. We'd rush to see her as she glided by. Lovely sight. Happy, but exhausting days. To do long-haul flights as crew you need the stamina of a long-distance runner.
I’m speechless 😮 wow that was awesome guys. Iconic airplane, extremely complicated build. Insane flying skills. Congratulations to the gentleman owner of this beauty
Extraordinary! Obviously, have never seen anything like this ever before, the workmanship alone, outstanding on every level! Oh, do I miss the Concord, this brings it back so well!
Il n'y a que des félicitations , à la fois pour cet appareil d'une grande beauté et si fidèle en tout points à l’aéronef réel, pour ses performances en vol, et pour le pilotage de l'engin... C'est magnifique, BRAVO !!
Superb. Fortunate to have flown in the real thing, this brings back great memories and almost a tear to the eye. Congratulations to the builders and the pilot.
That model is just totally badasss construction. The spacial awareness of the guy piloting it is unreal. To pull off a full loop just from seeing the plane from the ground is nothing short of incredible.
Fantastic, jaw dropping in achievment, flight, engineering , build , bravery, looks, where do you start having decided what you want to do? Beautiful and incredible.
Beautiful! Concord without the “e”, British colours, flown by Germans! It’s just a shame the real “Speedbird 1” didn’t roll at Mach 2 over the Atlantic and on its way to New York.. Pretty damn cool piece of RC kit.
@@nigeldepledge3790 It did do a barrel roll. Two actually. French test pilot Jean Franch performed the maneuver during testing. After performing the roll, he turned to his British co-pilot, Brian Walpole and said, 'Your turn.' You can Google Brian Walpole and hear about it.
Fantastic! Can't even begin to imagine how much time and effort went into building that! Great video - Iconic British Aircraft with a Metallica theme tune - what's not to love!
I am also applauding from my seat. What a piece of art ! And as majestic as the 1:1 one. This sleekest line, entirely designed for speed in beauty and style. The sound and the glowing air are also here. And the piloting skills ! Standing ovation👏👏👏👏🔝
You guys outdid yourselves here! Great job! A tribute to my old diecast model Concorde airplane. This plane gives me so much nostalgia these days. I remember being a kid, in the 90s and early 2000s, seeing this and being amazed at how it looked and how fast it went. Again, great work! 👌❤️
Always love these guys and this plane, but the flying style is killing me. Seeing that plane doing a loop had me standing on my armchair 😊. I have seen so many big jet models brake in half or loose a wing flying like that and since this is the only one on UA-cam I would hate to see it crash. However hats off to the crew and thanks for the video.
I flew on a BA Concorde from Heathrow to JFK New York in 1995. The aircraft pulled up right outside the BA VIP lounge so boarding through the skybridge couldn't have been easier. The acceleration on take-off was fantastic given the steep angle of ascent. When the afterburners were re-lit in pairs over the Bristol channel I could feel two nudges of acceleration at 700mph on our way to twice the speed of sound. The rest of the flight was without after-burning and incredibly smooth at 58,000 feet. In those days I could visit the cockpit as an enthusiastic passenger, which I did twice. For the only time in my life I witnessed the sun rise in the West as we travelled faster than the rotation of the earth. Only about half of the 100 passenger seats were occupied, mostly with regular travellers who took it all in their stride and worked on laptops. I had an empty seat next to me and the flight attendants seemed happy to have an excited newbie to look after. China plates, silver service, Winston Churchill reserve Pol Roger champagne all the way. 3 hours 25 minutes London to New York. A stewardess even gifted me an unopened bottle of Pol Roger as I exited the plane. What a day that was! Unfortunately the experience was never to be repeated.
Not many living beings see the sun rise from that side thats extremely inique
Thats so cool thanks for sharing
What an era of flight that was!
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As a kid who grew up living next to JFK I dreamed about flying aboard the Concord every time I saw it takeoff
I loved hearing your story. Thank you so much for sharing it! That was the one plane I wanted to fly on!
The only Concorde certified for fighter-style aerobatics. This is an incredible model! And as a pilot it never ceases to amaze me how these aircraft are flown by someone from a static position on the ground. Well done!
I'm just amazed by this level of piloting, the pilot was unbelievable
😊
Wouldn't want to be passenger on that flight!
@@chethoumann3658 Are you MAD? 1000's of people would have paid REAL money to be in a full size Concorde doing that.
Maybe we need a camera in the cockpit transmitting live images so these ground pilots can fly them like drone pilots
At this point... just build a real Airplane.
FAA would kill you LOL
@@Khongkafpv15986no they wouldn’t. There’s airplane kits you can buy and acquire a special/ experimental flight permits for them.
@@Khongkafpv15986 😅😅
Lol!
L O L, that looks pretty real to me. I would love to know fuel consumption specifications, etc. Thing is pretty damn cool.
65yr old mech eng here. That model, its designer, builder and its pilot are simply off the scale. Bloody speechless. 👏👏👏
65 eh...How low are your Balls hanging now ?? 🤔
You said it for me , quite incredible...!!!!!!
Genius - not gonna ask how much it cost...beautiful to see fly.
That’s pure commitment to a love of your life !!
@@Kjeleman oh how drole
I’ve built and flown lots of these air craft and realise what goes into them, but this is beyond comprehension the quality build and flying skills shown are unbelievable let alone the build cost of this beautiful recreation. My hat goes off to you.
Just mind blowing, the guys a genius
AWESOME 👌
How much can such a project cost?
The front nose looks wonky as anything.. is it meant to be like that?
@djham2916 yes, the real one tilted down for takeoff, landing and taxiing to improve visibility. In flight, it would raise up to improve aerodynamics.
I'm in tears just magical, I flew on Concorde on a one-day trip Christmas Day 1997, no expense spared, a wonderful day out, the best of all one-day trips. How they built this is staggering and the sound is so right. So so missed. I also went into the cockpit as you could before 9/11. On my way to work she used to fly over me, so many times I nearly crashed looking up at her and not the road. She should never have been cancelled.
She should have never been cancelled.. absolutely agree
Makes you think there was a conspiracy after all that time to say it was unsafe and couldn’t be amended.
@@benpenagonzales6014 Sadly, there is no way to bring it back. British Airways cruelly destroyed all the proprietary electronics because their worst nightmare would be Virgin Atantic getting their hands on a restored Concorde. Since they despise them so much I will never ever fly BA.
@@largol33t12virgin offered to buy the concord's BA had but were turned down...
That's just an incredible piece of engineering this person did. I was lucky enough to fly on G-BOAC 6 months before the Concord was taken out of service. JFK to London 3.25 hours. Beautiful job!!!
ConcordE 🇨🇵😂
@@yvesbiger8653 bro you ruined it
@@infortctransteam4501i ben non !
@@infortctransteam4501i ben non
So you're rich😅👍
The aircraft and piloting skills shown here are of the highest level. Well done!
I wonder if they'll ever be able to break the sound barrier with one of those RC models. Now THAT would be a replica!
Yeah this guy knows what he's doing allright.
Very bad performance, like a figher and very nervous for its weight.
@@Braun09tv you must be fun at partys
@@Braun09tv I'm sure you could do much better, especially since you didn't invest
a large amount of money and time building it....
une merveille d'ingénierie à grande échelle,merci d'avoir fait revivre le Concorde🇨🇵👍👏
Надіюсь та і наша Мрія повернеться колись!!!!
@@nadiacudlaenco686 Tu144, hm..
This is a very impressive achievement. I was privileged to fly the Concorde 3 times. I was invited to the cockpit and sat in the engineer’s seat, absolutely thrilling. Watching the speed on the cabin monitors and feeling the heat on the fuselage was an experience I will never forget. Seeing this video and the model brings back all the great memories. Well done!
My father flew it for Air France.
As a real pilot and engineer I’m amazed by both the engineering that went into building this beautiful model as well as the flying skills of the pilot. Amazing!
Similar to those on September 2001
Something tells me this isn’t his first rodeo 😂😂😂 unbelievable how he flew that giant plane.. and just think what it cost to build and the time!!!!
As a lifelong dope with no special skills, I too was thoroughly amazed with his flying skills!
I´m neither a pilot nor an engineer but I totally agree with you.
The guy controlling it is a real pilot as well. He must be, since this "model" doesn't qualify as a model any more - by law it's a real airplane, and all air traffic rules and restrictions apply.
I could not call it a ' RC model'. With this size and scale, it is certainly a marvel. Flight was a state of art show as well. Could not watch enough. Congratulations.👏👏👏
But it is...Remote controlled...😉
Bet the mini passengers were terrified.Absolutely amazing build and flying 👌🏻
See. Now "that" is funny
flying upside down is probably not what they expected when they bought their ticket
@@nattygsbord Nah ...easy - peasy. From Captain Whip Whitaker.
@@nattygsbord bet the mini toilets were full afterwards 🤣🤣
@@Jacky_man542 I rather think 100 passanger pooped their pants and vomited, and never again wanted to fly.
The people that built this model are true craftsmen/artisans and needs to be commended. Well done, it is a masterpiece. It shows you, there are people that can and people that wont.
This is one of the best and most amazing r/c videos I have ever seen. Whoever designed and built this model deserves the highest accolades. The cost must have been phenomenal. The pilot was sensational even if the flight was not authentic. Thanks for this demonstration. It made my evening. Guy in Columbia Mississippi USA
Plane, pilot, demonstration, videographer - SENSATIONAL!
Absolutely!
Ditto …
Just a fabulous display.
.... I make Aviation ✈️✈️✈️ videos I love Plane ❤
Never did I think that I'd get emotional watching a video about RC aircraft but, here I am 😢 absolutely amazing to see that iconic aircraft airborne again.
Thanks a lot for your very nice comment 💯👍
me too ! beautiful, elegant, majestic, ...
I welled up too! Weird
Yes, we miss that wonderful aeroplane.
Мне 46 лет, но я наблюдаю за этим как ребенок.😊
А мне 56
Аналогично
Totally stunning, just keep this beauty away from DC10 debris on the runway at take off, we all know it can have tragic consequences 🥰
Surely you mean, keep this away from MODEL DC-10 debris on the runway, ha ha
I was thinking about the same thing
Have you heard the commentator's voice, you clot?
oh hey its that cicada guy again
.... I make Aviation ✈️✈️✈️ videos I love Plane ❤
WOW, huge respect for the time, effort and skill that has gone into this build. Fantastic flying skill too.
Johan Cruijff vloog vroeger altijd met de echte Concorde
I was at DFW airport in the late 70's, and saw the simultaneous landing of the French and British Concordes on their first trip to DFW. Still thrilling to see one fly.
A fitting tribute to a beautiful part of aviation history, the attention to detail and skill shown here are incredable and heart warming. I loved every second of this display!
The only thing i can say is its the real Concorde made to look like an RC model. Never have i seen such a big scale of this Aircraft. It sounds and flies just like its real.Thats a wonderful tribute to the real Concorde. Extremely superb model.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
Stunning RC Concorde, and fantastic flying display! Credit to all involved in creating and flying this genuinely awesome plane!
I've been lucky enough to have been in a real concorde.
Delta wings have always fascinated me and this is simply INCREDIBLE.
Well done to all involved in making her and flying her, she's a real work of art and how on earth you fly something that must be so touchy is beyond me.
Speechless 😶
I love it
Please tell us about your experience!!! How lucky you where I would totally loved to fly on one of those birds 🥲
Which one did you fly in? This is a good question, cos someone who's "actually" flown in a Concorde will know the answer straight away?
I’ve seen inside one back at Oshkosh’95 but never flown in one
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@@buffgarywho said they have flown in one?? The guy said he has been in one.. pay enough to a museum trust and you can do the same tomorrow
I use to love watching the Concorde take off at Dulles Airport. It didn't take much runway at all !! Truly amazing memories ❤️
Absolutely superb. When it landed and was approaching the camera you could have sworn it was the real thing. What an achievement.
As someone who was 9 years old in 1969 that flying silhouette never gets old.
Congrats and nothing but good fortune with your "Speedbird" 👍👏👏
I was 10 years old and stood on filton golf course behind the brabizon hangers with thousands of Bristolians to see the first British one fly .I was crying when the last one landed as this aircraft ment so much to my family and friends so great to see this tribute fly
Make an SR-71 now.
how do i...marry you
:)
YES!!!
SR-71 RC below
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Me too🤗
I grew up a 5 miles from Dulles in the 70's/80's so the Concorde has always held a special place in my dreams of flight and what drove me to become a fair weather rec pilot. At the time 747's were the big dog but boy, there were no doubts when the Concorde came to town. That thing rattled windows and made everything vibrate and it was awesome!
I lived in Gaithersburg, MD in the late '80s, and about 10:30 am several days a week if I was not at work and happened to be outside, I knew that unmistakable roar as the regular Concorde flight from Dulles rounded Sugarloaf Mountain and flew back East over town on it's way across the pond, probably about 10K feet up already.
That landing was smoother than even Ryanair
Every landing is smoother than Ryanair 😂
I bet theres more leg room than the average ryanair flight
But Ryanair sucks. This was great landing in the video. You don't make any sense, even if being sarcastic.
@@abundantharmony dude you should maybe think of going back to school as you dont read too well do you , if you couldnt tell all these comments are sarcasm , get well soon karen
Like butter 😄
Awesome Model ! Had he pleasure of working on the fleet as an Avionics Tech, Flew on it a few times. Notably G-BOAF September 11th 2001 all up 1st Shake down flight that staff flew on . Then 24th October 2003 on Concorde G-BOAG JFK LHR. Kudos to those who built this fantastic model. Hats off to the Pilot on the ground!
That's something I'll never become tired of seeing... A fantastic model, beautiful, cracking job and well-flown too. Simply brillant! And well done to the person holding the camera too, keeping it in frame 👍🏻
Спасибо
I'm not often lost for words... but just "WOW!"... that model is simply amazing! ✈🥰
5:13 butter landing🧈🧈
Highly impressive!! Exceptional control and flying - and that landing.... perfection! 👏👏
Omg! The sound of the engines! I could listen to that sound all day long. Magnificent aircraft. And impeccable landing. A delta wing aircraft has to land at a higher speed than a conventional wing. Making this much more difficult for the RC controller, who did a fantastic job.
I am 73 now. Started with model aeroplane when 10 years old and never lost the fascination. This is an incredible model, congratulations.
Just incredible. The detail on this plane. The working lights, the engines sound incredible. The flight was great as well. Thanks for posting this.
I have seen thousands of RC videos of scale models. This video is BY FAR the best and most impressive I’ve ever seen. Bravo!
2:33 Nothing else matters. Very beautiful music for such a beautiful bird 👍
I've always loved the Concorde. Kinda reminds me of the blackbird. To see it pull off those aerobatics was amazing. Like watching the real thing at an airshow. Great video!
Blackbird kinda reminds me of the Vulcan.😂
Looked like it was easily doing the climbs and turns the Russian ‘shunt engineered’ attempt at Concorde’ couldn’t do at the infamous Paris Airshow in 1973
As someone who worked and went to school right. By JFK Airport in the 80s and 90s, I was captivated by the Concorde. This was really well done.
It’s perfectly in scale to the real thing, makes me very proud that Britain was part of the endeavour.
I’m in awe of the person remote flying that fabulous scale model Concorde. The delta wing from the shows I’ve watched is easier to fly at high speed than low and my god does the controller do a brilliant job. That silhouette will never be anything other than awesome. Well done 👍🏼
Now - that IS impressive!
Concorde really was the most beautiful plane I've ever seen.
SR-71
@@PerryPapanier Nope, remarkable though it is, the SR71 ain't even close aesthetically.
@sureshot8399 I seen both in person n the SR-71 is unbelievable looking for something that was designed over 60 years ago.
@@sureshot8399 Functionally, the SR 71 is brilliant. It's incredibly futuristic. Aesthetically, It's a fair way behind Concorde.
The Concorde looks silly when the nose is down though during taxi.
The man just has to scale it up 6 times and it’s a concord 😭
Ya gotta love this gentleman! This pilot knows why he is in this hobby and no holding back! Kudos for the vertical ascents etc.. What a trip- wish I would have been there!
This great pilot is also a great showman!
BRAVO!
What an achievement and what a beautiful looking aircraft, I find it incredible that someone can make something so beautiful, and how well everything works!
A big and well-deserved digital applause is at least in order along this road. 👏
I would like to know how many people like me cried when Concorde had its last flight. This model is very special and a great memory stirrer. Thank you.
I have no clue about these things but to me it’s incredibly impressive. Seeing this I would probably be more impressed than a real concorde . Truly a masterpiece
Flying a commercial aircraft whilst serving food and Champagne too 100 people at Mach 2 is more impressive technically... but this is very good.
An impressive beauty looking so graceful when flying fast and high above the crowd that she could be mistaken with a genuine full sized "Concorde" !!! The roaring sound produced by the jet turbines makes the illusion complete and most convincing .. The builders of this model ought to be rewarded a prize for this original and realistic creation Bravo!!!
Can someone start a campaign to bring back concorde to our skies. We all know it would be expensive but it would be worth every penny. Nothing in the sky today even comes close. Fabulous model and wonderful to watch!
Where there's a will there's a way.
You have really no idea as to the amount of money required to even get a working plane of Concordes stature into flying shape, let alone the certifications and maintenance, were talking 9 figure sums of money. Better off helping people who can't eat.
Still worth it. There's enough food already for people to eat, the problem is the parents not buying food with their money and making poor life choices.
@@gupndorswhirl I agree it’s not an either/or and we’d be perfectly capable of feeding everybody & built planes at the same time, blaming poverty on “poor life choices” is incredibly callous and ignorant.
Concorde would be viable now with people having more disposable income and willing to spend on unforgettable experiences.
Absolutely sensational !!!! They look and sound like their larger counterparts. This is definitely a very rich person's hobby.!!!!
I would respectfully disagree about "very rich"! This is nothing you can buy - anywhere.
Though the material may be worth some 10k Euros, it is the thousands of hours of dedication, planning and construction, that makes this plane invaluable.
And I am very sure that the owner is never going to sell it, regardless of the offer. Just the thought that some lesser experienced scale plane pilot would crash it, would be unbearable.
@@__Dude_you could just pay someone to do all that…
@@__Dude_and I’ll bet the owner would sell for the right price, say a ridiculous offer and out the door it goes…
@@__Dude_ The fact that the JetCat P300 Pro turbines are right at 5,000.00 € each and there are 4 of them, not to mention all the electronics, hydraulics etc. kind of reinforces the OP's comment.
It would cost 1000000000 if you pay someone by the hour to build it
I was a steward for BA between 1974 and 1978 on 747s working out of Heathrow. While I didn't have sufficient seniority to make the conversion from Jumbo to Concorde a number of 747 crew did. I remember some of the older 'heavier' stewardesses joking that they were excluded from working on Concorde because they were too large to pass each other in the narrow cabin. Which I'm sure was true. From time to time we'd be preparing for boarding passengers and someone would call out the Concorde was about to take off. We'd rush to see her as she glided by. Lovely sight. Happy, but exhausting days. To do long-haul flights as crew you need the stamina of a long-distance runner.
I’m speechless 😮 wow that was awesome guys. Iconic airplane, extremely complicated build. Insane flying skills. Congratulations to the gentleman owner of this beauty
Extraordinary! Obviously, have never seen anything like this ever before, the workmanship alone, outstanding on every level! Oh, do I miss the Concord, this brings it back so well!
ConcordE 🇨🇵😂
Il n'y a que des félicitations , à la fois pour cet appareil d'une grande beauté et si fidèle en tout points à l’aéronef réel, pour ses performances en vol, et pour le pilotage de l'engin...
C'est magnifique, BRAVO !!
This thing is absolutely incredible. It sounds like an actual jetliner on flyover.
That’s because it uses real miniature jet engines.
That was the single best RC video I’ve ever seen. The model is amazing, the airmanship was so clean and what a great site he put on! Very nice!
What a beautiful build top knotch and the guy flying is is unreal
Superb. Fortunate to have flown in the real thing, this brings back great memories and almost a tear to the eye. Congratulations to the builders and the pilot.
OK - this was COOL as heck!!!!! WOW!!!! And a little Metallica playing in the background for some music pleasure!
That model is just totally badasss construction. The spacial awareness of the guy piloting it is unreal. To pull off a full loop just from seeing the plane from the ground is nothing short of incredible.
Jeez... There are full scale kit planes a quarter the size of that thing!
Truly amazing.
This is nothing short of spectacular! Absolutely amazing achievement! ❤
АЙ молдца !!! Команде кто делал - огромный респект !!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
2:22 terrain terrain, pull up pull up
And most of the rest of the video: “bank angle, bank angle”
I remember seeing the real Concorde back in the 80's and it was incredible. It was a look at the future that ended too quickly.
What a magnificent plane/model
A small toddler could literally use this as a means of transportation
This is absolutely unbelievable ! Well done to you people that made this possible.
Speaking german, listening to an English song is such a flex. 🇺🇸
A thing of beauty. To see that perfect shape in the sky again. ♥
sigh........................................................................
That's incredible, well done to the team who designed and operate this beautiful model aeroplane!!
Great pilot and plane.
Perfect landing. 🎉
Fantastic, jaw dropping in achievment, flight, engineering , build , bravery, looks, where do you start having decided what you want to do? Beautiful and incredible.
Beautiful! Concord without the “e”, British colours, flown by Germans! It’s just a shame the real “Speedbird 1” didn’t roll at Mach 2 over the Atlantic and on its way to New York..
Pretty damn cool piece of RC kit.
I think the main reason Concorde didn't roll at Mach 2 was because they didn't want the passengers to spill their champagne.
@@nigeldepledge3790 It did do a barrel roll. Two actually. French test pilot Jean Franch performed the maneuver during testing. After performing the roll, he turned to his British co-pilot, Brian Walpole and said, 'Your turn.' You can Google Brian Walpole and hear about it.
Fantastic! Can't even begin to imagine how much time and effort went into building that!
Great video - Iconic British Aircraft with a Metallica theme tune - what's not to love!
Thank you very much 🔥
Wonder how much it cost ?
Simply incredible and a stunning tribute to the real Concorde and all involved 😎
Jaw dropping!! Incredible on so many levels. Congratulations to all involved.
Snoot drooping, even
@@fiction402that’s what I’m sayin
I am also applauding from my seat. What a piece of art ! And as majestic as the 1:1 one. This sleekest line, entirely designed for speed in beauty and style. The sound and the glowing air are also here. And the piloting skills ! Standing ovation👏👏👏👏🔝
I would like to see the build sequence of events and the design process of producing this magnificent model. This is amazing.
Well done to everyone involved as well as the brilliant camera man 🇬🇧
You guys outdid yourselves here! Great job! A tribute to my old diecast model Concorde airplane. This plane gives me so much nostalgia these days. I remember being a kid, in the 90s and early 2000s, seeing this and being amazed at how it looked and how fast it went. Again, great work! 👌❤️
OUTSTANDING. 11/10 and 12/10 for the handling.
Always love these guys and this plane, but the flying style is killing me. Seeing that plane doing a loop had me standing on my armchair 😊. I have seen so many big jet models brake in half or loose a wing flying like that and since this is the only one on UA-cam I would hate to see it crash. However hats off to the crew and thanks for the video.
Прекрасная работа. Надеюсь у нас тоже найдутся энтузиасты и сделают крупноразмерную модель модель ту 144.
Absolutely Incredible! When I was young this could only exist in dreams. 🤩
Великолепная модель! Великолепное пилотирование!
Totaly amazing !
Nailed that landing and some pretty nifty flying too.. Well done
The best RC plane and the best landing !
Stunning!
Massively appreciate what these guy's have done here! Amazing work 👏🏻
Absolutely incredibly amazing. This is such a piece of highly skilled masterwork. Unbelievable! The Concorde is back I'd say. 👏👏
I can remember the last Concord flight as she passed over London.
This aircraft is absolutely special.
Well done
How is it the germans are so good at this....hats off to you.
They excel at engineering.
@@horsenuts1831 They have to possess at least one quality... 🙄
Looks beautiful flies beautiful and sounds beautiful! Best Concorde model I have ever seen!❤️