Amazing, once airborne you get a perfect sense of how they looked full scale. They actually don't look as mad in the air as the old sepia photographs of planes of that era seem to portray.
Yes, great to see one actually flying ! The pilot reports that a lot of control input is needed to exit turns and it has a touchy elevator ! Have a Good Day !
At first I thought it was ugly. But then it grew and grew on me. I would not liked to be the gunner but he had a good field of view. Well done for such craftsmanship. The paintwork alone must have taken hundreds of hours. Superb model. Love it.
I'm a RC Pilot for over *30 years* !, and NEVER seen the ZEPPELIN STAAKEN R.VI! Very rare, and so beautiful! The build most be a couple of thousands of ours. The take off and landing was extreme smooth, NICE WORK!
I agree with you 100%. I've been an RC pilot, since 1971, my AMA number is a four digit number. Beautiful airplane beautiful clip thank you so much for posting it. And credit to all those involved in the building and flying and transporting. Today is August 23rd 2022
@@jeanzbinden7161 Salut, Peut-être que c'est une bonne idée de mettre en place un traducteur ? Le traducteur Google n'est pas génial, mais vous pouvez comprendre de quoi il s'agit :) J'ai dit dans mon commentaire : j'ai plus de 30 ans !, et je n'ai JAMAIS vu le ZEPPELIN STAKES R.VI ! Très rare, et tellement beau ! La plupart seront quelques milliers d'entre nous. Le décollage et l'atterrissage ont été extrêmement fluides, BEAU TRAVAIL !
I'd be afraid to fly it. I can't imagine how many hours of work went into this. It's fascinating too to get to see the real life color of the German lozenge camouflage. I have read a great deal about the Zeppelin Staaken aircraft, and at a glance they look like they would have so much drag as to be impossible to fly. This scale model proves otherwise.
Oh yes, glad you found this video, its the greatest model I have ever seen and it makes you imagine what it was like to fly one or see one fly by at low altitude back in time, thanks for watching and have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay I'm going through a building 1/72 kits faz at the moment and I keep thinking how cold they must have been, even with all their layers. This 1 at least had part cover for some.
@@rcplanedisplay the gentleman who put this beauty together, incredible! At the end of the video for a second when u see the split sections, what an incredible achievement.
It looks to to me as if it could use a bit if rudder to aileron mixing or differential in the ailerons to stop the adverse yaw, adverse yaw is quite common in airplanes with flat botton airfoils and much more noticeable in BIG models with a long wingspan than it is in smaller ones. But what do I know I was not there and I have not flown it. SUPPER LOOKING model with a boat load of work building, it must take all day just to assembel and disassemble.
@@rcplanedisplay I have test flown a lot of BIG models for people and it is surprising how many builder and flyers don't know about adverse yaw, and what to do to overcome it, it also helps that I am a full scale pilot and have flown full scale airplanes that you need to use with rudder to overcome the adverse yaw.
☠BLACK BARON☠ 5:00 ... If you would see this artistic wingspan today in 1/1 size ... speechless how they managed this masterpiece of wingspan in the early days of aviation. True engineering, literally with the engineers sitting in between the engines. My compliments to the scale model artists 👍 ... A little more Expo on the elevator or an "Agility" could help to make it a bit smoother for landings.
Hello, yes, its a great plane and the original is huge. The elevator is tricky because of the propwash at different rpm I asume. Thanks for watching and have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay ☠BLACK BARON☠ 6:27 ... some pilots give a little more thrust for landings to avoid the speed of the airplane decreasing too much. The two pull props, especially the two push props at the back are narrow positioned towards the fuselage. A lot of thrust will be pushed fitfully in direction of the elevator behind resulting in more aerodynamics output for the same angle of attack of the elevator rudders. Making the elevator less aggressive on the RC sticks could help.
@@captainaxle438 LMFAO. Really took that personally didn't you. Feelings and all. I know your large scale Zeppelin Staaken bomber model is vastly superior to this and I eagerly await your flight video. So triggered, so hilarious.
@@rcplanedisplay I went ahead and subscribed to your channel, but was surprised to see not a single video. Hmmmmmm, that's weird. I look forward to your uploads, I'm eager to learn from a true UA-cam master.............
What a superb model!! Though none of us have seen the real thing in flight, at least we get to marvel at this model of what it might have been. Tail heavy, nose heavy I don't care - it is a credit to its' builder to produce such an amazing and rare flying model!! 👏👏👏😍😍👍
Tail heavy, nose heavy, what does it matter who cares? it's not a big deal. The point is to save this superb model from damage or destruction if one of The Landings happens to slam the nose into the ground. Not to mention it will fly better. All that is required is some nose weight and you have a successful long-lasting model
@@captainaxle438 Collision in flight, structural weakness, radio interference or even a little kid blundering into it on the ground will destroy a model just as effectively as a nose or tail heav landing - so in reality your point is moot.
Yes, the pilot reported the controls to be very power and elevator sensitive. Thankfully the huge wings managed the low airspeed well before touchdown ! Happy Landings !
Hallo, ein schönes und gut gelungenes Modell. Auch sehr gut ausgewogen und mit guten Flugeigenschaften. Aber bitte fliege dieses Flugzeug nur mit Seitenruder und unterstützung durch das Querruder. Diese Flugzeuge konnten nur sehr flach kurven. Ansonsten Topp!!!!!!!! Gruss Christian
Without the fore-knowledge of knowing, that this is a model, if I was outside, and saw it flying, I would actually think, IT WAS REAL🤔!!! This is the BIGGEST model, (flying, or not) I've ever seen 😲!!!So, it's a "Junker's"??? I had to read the German description, to achieve this info. It was left out of the, English pronunciations!!!!
The porpoising on Landing is because it is tail heavy. UA-cam is full of videos of tail heavy models and many crash on first flight. Nose heavy flies, tail heavy does not. You do not balance a scale model dead level like you balance a 3D stunt plane. Nose heavy is for stability. Multi-engine models do have more sensitive elevators because of the prop blast but that is simply compensated by less travel. Many expert modelers still do not understand how to balance a scale model. The most misunderstood aspect of model airplanes and the most common cause of crashes
@@rcplanedisplay thank you. It is a tail dragger with a nose wheel assist, early airplane design. It is tail heavy enough to affect landings and I believe that it's size gives it enough stability to survive so far. The real airplanes are designed to balance around their heavy engines that's why a scale model requires nose weight because the model engine is not nearly as heavy
@@captainaxle438 You are incorrect the real one sits on the tail as well. The upper wing is so high up when tail is lowered it moves the cg behind the wheels when plane go level cg is in correct position. I have a ov10 bronco that will set on the tail because the gear is so long, but the cg is perfect for flying. If plane had a rear cg you would notice in flight but it looks very stable. My guess when he comes off the power the nose wants to drop and he adds elevator to counter causing the up and down. Ive been flying rc for 40 years so I pretty much can tell whats going on. Ive seen it all.
@@airman9820 I think you seen nothing and that you know nothing that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard an ov10 Bronco that sits on its tail. Yes this old airplane is a tail dragger with nose wheel assist. A bronco is not. Maybe if your bronco is electric, with the batteries out of it it will sit on tail, maybe you never notice the difference, probably someone else's model you seen. If you can not recognize a tail-heavy model porpoising on landing approach then you really have not learned anything in your "40 years" of armchair quarterbacking. I know you! you're the guy at the Airfield that's the least skilled with the most knowledge. Every field has these "expert" untalented blowhards, always crashing and clowning, troll
That's weird, since it obviously flew. Tail heavy will fly. The more trail heavy, the not unstable, and a typing point will be reached. But, make no mistake about it, trail heavy WILL fly. The ACTUAL saying is, nose heavy flies, trail heavy rarely flies twice. But, even then it can fly twice so.......
It appears to be slightly nose heavy? Or is that just the way, it was designed to fly, I noticed some sea soaring especially coming in for a landing, the CG perhaps a little out of range under or over? Great flying I've made it other comment, on this clip under somebody else's comment concerning the activity if you want to look for it. August 23rd 2022
In the description: The worlds biggest flying WW1 bomber model ever constructed in all its glory ! Welcome and have a Good Day ! 4 DLA 116 inline twin cylinder water-cooled engines power this epic incredibly large 130 kg Rc plane !
Amazing plane that must have taken wayyy too many hours to build. But damn is that awesome. Although there is a part of me that wants to shoot properly scaled Archie at it…
It's never way too many hours, when you love what you doing, it's a great feeling of satisfaction, when you finish and show the project to others. You develop a deep love for the activity once you get involved it's addictive for sure. People that have built models from scratch or from friends provided by various companies gets in the beginning, it just gives a great sense of accomplishment. God bless all the RC Pilots, that are no longer with us from Old School. In my opinion today, people no longer build from scratch, or from RC kits, or even from, arf, almost ready to fly. Today most of the planes, or made of foam, and are electric. It's like flying a toy. To me there's no real great satisfaction or accomplishment, from buying a plane in a box already assembled and ready to fly right out of the box. When I go to the field I have almost nothing in common, with the RC Pilots that are out there. All as I know is make the plane fly fast who has the biggest battery, nothing to do with aerodynamics, building techniques tuning an engine Etc. Us old school Pilots, are very rare these days unfortunately. Then AMA member since 1971. Today is August 23rd 2022
@@rcplanedisplay Oh . And a biplane tail with 3 rudders and cables bracing a skinny tail boom . Those remind me of big swashbuckling pirate ships sailing through the sky .
What worries me RC aircraft nowadays are getting larger and larger, and more and more dangerous, this one in particular is the size a small aircraft, and iam sure could cause death if hitting a house or car ect
@@desmondleroux3444 You don't know if you've been in a light airplane crash yourself? I have an 8 pound plane that goes over one hundred miles an hour, you'd rather get hit by this big model any day. LMFAO. You worry too much.
Yes, I agree but they turn off the closest one during the airshow and the flying field is there for a long time without crashing into them. Maybe someone did ? Have a Good Day !
Well, its very tricky to control ! Helmut is a very experienced giant scale flyer, was a little slow there but reacted good to land it ! Have a Good Day !
Ein extrem tolles riesiges Modell. Hut ab vor den Erbauern und dem RC Piloten.
Ja, stimmt, auch mein absoluter Favorit ! Schönen Tag noch !
Amazing, once airborne you get a perfect sense of how they looked full scale. They actually don't look as mad in the air as the old sepia photographs of planes of that era seem to portray.
Yes, great to see one actually flying ! The pilot reports that a lot of control input is needed to exit turns and it has a touchy elevator ! Have a Good Day !
machine gun fire and smoke bombs would help
At first I thought it was ugly.
But then it grew and grew on me.
I would not liked to be the gunner but he had a good field of view.
Well done for such craftsmanship.
The paintwork alone must have taken hundreds of hours.
Superb model.
Love it.
Yes, Peter, its a great team project ! Happy you like it and have a Good Day !
I'm a RC Pilot for over *30 years* !, and NEVER seen the ZEPPELIN STAAKEN R.VI! Very rare, and so beautiful! The build most be a couple of thousands of ours. The take off and landing was extreme smooth, NICE WORK!
Yes, it was a great flight ! Happy you found and enjoy the video ! Have a Good Day !
I agree with you 100%. I've been an RC pilot, since 1971, my AMA number is a four digit number. Beautiful airplane beautiful clip thank you so much for posting it. And credit to all those involved in the building and flying and transporting. Today is August 23rd 2022
Je suis désolé mais je ne parle pas l'anglais
@@jeanzbinden7161 Salut, Peut-être que c'est une bonne idée de mettre en place un traducteur ? Le traducteur Google n'est pas génial, mais vous pouvez comprendre de quoi il s'agit :) J'ai dit dans mon commentaire : j'ai plus de 30 ans !, et je n'ai JAMAIS vu le ZEPPELIN STAKES R.VI ! Très rare, et tellement beau ! La plupart seront quelques milliers d'entre nous. Le décollage et l'atterrissage ont été extrêmement fluides, BEAU TRAVAIL !
the Laon club in France did that plane, around 11 meters spanwing in 1998. and flown it at la ferte Alais Airshow.
Terrific! What skill and dedication these designers, builders, flyers and benefactors display!
Yes, what a great team of modelers ! Have a Good Day !
This is the coolest RC plane ever made
Yes, I totally agree, what a great model plane ! Have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay thank you, you as well !
I'd be afraid to fly it. I can't imagine how many hours of work went into this. It's fascinating too to get to see the real life color of the German lozenge camouflage. I have read a great deal about the Zeppelin Staaken aircraft, and at a glance they look like they would have so much drag as to be impossible to fly. This scale model proves otherwise.
Just amazing. Love that plane. My favorite WW1. Bomber. Wow.
Yes, its gorgeous ! Happy you like it too, have a Good Day !
Fantastic
Oh, was für ein Monster, fliegt schön und die butterweiche Landung!
Ja, wirklich montrös ! Schönen Tag noch !
Der war zu sehen auf dem Flugtag in Kirberg, ein imposantes Gerät kann ich Euch nur sagen!
Ja, das war ein toller Flugtag !
Ich wollte es doch sagen.....Kirberg 😎
Die Windräder und der Taunus im Hintergrund. Wohne um die Ecke. Sehr schön!!!!
That is insain wat a model
Yes, its a great model plane ! Glad you like it, have a Good Day !
The still shot at 8:28 answered many questions. Namely - how? The engineering behind the How is the most impressive thing about this model. Glorious.
Geezus! The sound of that thing! Idle sounds like a cement mixer full of cutlery and full throttle, like a swarm of giant bees!
Yes, thats a funny sound desciption, love it ! Thanks and have a Good Day !
A WW1 giant of the sky.
Poetic description right on ! Have a Good Day !
I’ll bet transporting & setting it up are a LOT of work! 😅 It’s all worthwhile while she’s up in the air. 😎
Yes, they work as a team ! Have a Good Day !
That's bloody amazing!!! Well done!!
Hello, yes, these guys did a fantastic job as a team to finish the plane ! Have a Good Day !
Gigantic and beautifully build plane! Respect for this project.
Yes, its a huge model plane, great team build ! Have a Good Day !
Sounds bloody fantastic and flies just as well, 👏
Yes, a lot of cylinders at work but needs the power ! Have a Good Day !
You can almost see how the B-1B came from this design. Amazing.
Well, that sounds funny but it looks a little bit like it ! Have a Good Day !
Incredible, brings history to life.
Oh yes, glad you found this video, its the greatest model I have ever seen and it makes you imagine what it was like to fly one or see one fly by at low altitude back in time, thanks for watching and have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay I'm going through a building 1/72 kits faz at the moment and I keep thinking how cold they must have been, even with all their layers. This 1 at least had part cover for some.
@@rcplanedisplay the gentleman who put this beauty together, incredible! At the end of the video for a second when u see the split sections, what an incredible achievement.
Very impressive! Thanks for posting.
Happy you found it ! Have a Good Day !
👀... Wow , over 10 m , but only 1/4 scale size !! 🙄🤔
That plane was gigant for its period !
😲😮😯
Congrats !👏👏👏👏👏👏 👌👍
Oh yes, a real Riesenflugzeug ! Thanks and have a Good Day !
awsome.never saw such craftsman ship.larry
Happy about that ! Have a Good Day !
I have never seen such a big rc plane ! Looks like you can get in it and fly.
Glad you have seen this one ! Yes it could carry someone ! Have a Good Day !
It looks to to me as if it could use a bit if rudder to aileron mixing or differential in the ailerons to stop the adverse yaw, adverse yaw is quite common in airplanes with flat botton airfoils and much more noticeable in BIG models with a long wingspan than it is in smaller ones. But what do I know I was not there and I have not flown it. SUPPER LOOKING model with a boat load of work building, it must take all day just to assembel and disassemble.
Yes well observed, the pilot reported some instability and working the controls to get in and out of turns ! Have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay I have test flown a lot of BIG models for people and it is surprising how many builder and flyers don't know about adverse yaw, and what to do to overcome it, it also helps that I am a full scale pilot and have flown full scale airplanes that you need to use with rudder to overcome the adverse yaw.
Fantastic! 👍🏻
☠BLACK BARON☠ 5:00 ... If you would see this artistic wingspan today in 1/1 size ... speechless how they managed this masterpiece of wingspan in the early days of aviation. True engineering, literally with the engineers sitting in between the engines. My compliments to the scale model artists 👍 ... A little more Expo on the elevator or an "Agility" could help to make it a bit smoother for landings.
Hello, yes, its a great plane and the original is huge. The elevator is tricky because of the propwash at different rpm I asume. Thanks for watching and have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay ☠BLACK BARON☠ 6:27 ... some pilots give a little more thrust for landings to avoid the speed of the airplane decreasing too much. The two pull props, especially the two push props at the back are narrow positioned towards the fuselage. A lot of thrust will be pushed fitfully in direction of the elevator behind resulting in more aerodynamics output for the same angle of attack of the elevator rudders. Making the elevator less aggressive on the RC sticks could help.
Fantastic machine, looked awesome, Glad my flying field doesnt have wind turbines so close
Yes, what a plane ! Happy you like to watch ! Have a Good Day !
A beautiful model. Very impressive!!!
Yes, thanks for comment and have a Good Day !
Magnificent. Absolutely stunning plane.
Yes, it is, thanks for watching ! Have a Good Day !
HI, this is very, very big bucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes but all handmade by a 4 builders ! Still some $ flying a huge WW1 bomber ! Have a Good Day !
At 2:21, is that a Dornier DO-X passing briefly from the right, in the background?
Hello, yes there was a Do-X display before the Staaken, I filmed that too ! Have a Good Day !
Amazing, spectacular.
Yes, Happy you like the video too ! Have a Good Day !
wow! Simply WOW!
Thanks, yes, this is some plane ! Have a Good Day !
Nothing to said JOB WELL DONE..........!!!!!
Yes, thanks and have a Good Day !
Beautiful !
Yes ! Have a Good Day !
Absolutely stunning!
Yes, I also couldn´t believe my eyes at first, what a show ! Have a Good Day !
Incredible Plane. Well Done.
Yes, Helmut is an expert on these giant planes ! Have a Good Day !
That's going to scare the heck out of micro lighters!!!!
Funny yes ! Have a Good Day !
Stunning
Oh Yes ! Have a Good Day !
Cool! Any bigger and you could get in it and fly it yourself!
Yes, it could carry someone I am sure ! Have a Good Day !
Land it and never fly it again! Too beautiful for anything happen to it.
True, they only fly it once a year ! Have a Good Day !
Incredible... Very nice to see.. Congratulations to a good job flying it. 👍
Yes, Thanks ! Bravo to the building team and pilot Helmut ! Have a Good Day !
This one really brought out the UA-cam aeronautical engineers, look at them go. So many experts. It's nice to see.
Yes, I am so happy about everyone watching and observing the flight characteristics, Thanks a lot ! Have a Good Day !
Common sense knowledge about balancing a model is not expert knowledge. But it may be something that eludes you and triggers you
@@captainaxle438 Hello, I just filmed the bomber and am sure the crew balance it correctly ! Have a Good Day !
@@captainaxle438 LMFAO. Really took that personally didn't you. Feelings and all. I know your large scale Zeppelin Staaken bomber model is vastly superior to this and I eagerly await your flight video. So triggered, so hilarious.
@@rcplanedisplay I went ahead and subscribed to your channel, but was surprised to see not a single video. Hmmmmmm, that's weird. I look forward to your uploads, I'm eager to learn from a true UA-cam master.............
WOW. wow and wow again.
Happy ! Thanks and have a Good Day !
I would love to make a papercraft model of that
That would be some great workmanship as well,do it ! Have a Good Day !
What a superb model!! Though none of us have seen the real thing in flight, at least we get to marvel at this model of what it might have been. Tail heavy, nose heavy I don't care - it is a credit to its' builder to produce such an amazing and rare flying model!! 👏👏👏😍😍👍
Yes, thanks for the good and funny comment ! I agree ! Have a Good Day !
Tail heavy, nose heavy, what does it matter who cares? it's not a big deal. The point is to save this superb model from damage or destruction if one of The Landings happens to slam the nose into the ground. Not to mention it will fly better. All that is required is some nose weight and you have a successful long-lasting model
@@captainaxle438 Collision in flight, structural weakness, radio interference or even a little kid blundering into it on the ground will destroy a model just as effectively as a nose or tail heav landing - so in reality your point is moot.
That's incredible!! Such an unusual model!
Oh, yes ! And they rarely fly it ! So happy to capture it on film ! Have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay
Thanks very much for posting this!
And u!
*_Impressive!_*
Yes, it is the most impressive model plane I have ever seen live !
@@rcplanedisplay >>> 👍
That is so cool. Thanks for sharing. Do the radiators actually work or are they just for authenticity?
Hello, yes, glad you like it, the rear radiators actually work, the front engines are air cooled. Have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay that’s so awesome.
Gratuliere!!!
Danke und schönen Tag noch ! Fliegergruß !
Very unique model.
What Scale is the Yellow biplane?
Hello, its 1:1,25 ! Check flight video and have a Good Day ! : ua-cam.com/video/xjjT5e95VI8/v-deo.html
I'd love to see a compilation video of all these old birds flying in but it's only RC Some of them were playing dreams others nightmares
Very impressive, looks like it flies quite well. Seems a bit tricky to land perhaps. Excellent model..
Yes, it is with touchy elevator control ! Have a Good Day !
Very nice plane, a masterpiece... but the approach is ... let's say ... particular
Yes, the pilot reported the controls to be very power and elevator sensitive. Thankfully the huge wings managed the low airspeed well before touchdown ! Happy Landings !
Hallo,
ein schönes und gut gelungenes Modell. Auch sehr gut ausgewogen und mit guten Flugeigenschaften.
Aber bitte fliege dieses Flugzeug nur mit Seitenruder und unterstützung durch das Querruder. Diese Flugzeuge konnten nur sehr flach kurven.
Ansonsten Topp!!!!!!!!
Gruss Christian
Ja, guter Tip, der Pilot Helmut hat das so gemacht, hat gesagt, dass volle Ausschläge nötig sind, um eine Kurve auszuleiten. Allzeit gute Landung !
Damn impressive!!!
Yes and they usually fly it only once a year ! Have a Good Day !
By this point you might as well build a J3 cub that you can sit in and fly.
Yes thats funny ! But Helmut loves big biplane models and to fly them at airshows and I am glad he does ! Have a Good day !
Wow one unique and cool airplanes.
This was super cool. Nice to see different things.
Yes, its a special treat for everyone out there ! Have a Good Day !
Espectacular ¡¡¡👍🇦🇷
Yes, thats a good airshow ! Have a Good Day !
Супер👍👍👍👍👍!!!!
Without the fore-knowledge of knowing, that this is a model, if I was outside, and saw it flying, I would actually think, IT WAS REAL🤔!!! This is the BIGGEST model, (flying, or not) I've ever seen 😲!!!So, it's a "Junker's"??? I had to read the German description, to achieve this info. It was left out of the, English pronunciations!!!!
Hello, Roger, yes, I have also never seen a more impressive model before ! Its no Junkers but a Zeppelin Staaken. Have a Good Day !
What...no autopilot system for cruise, landing, etc.😁👍
Nope, just Helmut on the controls ! Have a Good Day !
Amazing amount of work for a model. Looks fantastic flying!, Transport must be time consuming.
Yes but they team up to build and assemble it ! Have a Good Day !
Was there a pitch instability/trim issue?
Pilot reports touchy elevator due to being in the pusher prop slipstream depending on rpm ! Have a Good Day !
Yes I noticed that. Appeared to be rather sensitive, almost a bit difficult to handle.
Nice, but flying that close to a wind farm?
Well, you are right but its far enough away and they all avoided the farm ! Have a Good Day !
The porpoising on Landing is because it is tail heavy. UA-cam is full of videos of tail heavy models and many crash on first flight. Nose heavy flies, tail heavy does not. You do not balance a scale model dead level like you balance a 3D stunt plane. Nose heavy is for stability. Multi-engine models do have more sensitive elevators because of the prop blast but that is simply compensated by less travel. Many expert modelers still do not understand how to balance a scale model. The most misunderstood aspect of model airplanes and the most common cause of crashes
Yes, you seem to be right on observing that, maybe they will adjust cg for the next flight. Have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay thank you. It is a tail dragger with a nose wheel assist, early airplane design. It is tail heavy enough to affect landings and I believe that it's size gives it enough stability to survive so far. The real airplanes are designed to balance around their heavy engines that's why a scale model requires nose weight because the model engine is not nearly as heavy
@@captainaxle438 You are incorrect the real one sits on the tail as well. The upper wing is so high up when tail is lowered it moves the cg behind the wheels when plane go level cg is in correct position. I have a ov10 bronco that will set on the tail because the gear is so long, but the cg is perfect for flying. If plane had a rear cg you would notice in flight but it looks very stable. My guess when he comes off the power the nose wants to drop and he adds elevator to counter causing the up and down. Ive been flying rc for 40 years so I pretty much can tell whats going on. Ive seen it all.
@@airman9820 I think you seen nothing and that you know nothing that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard an ov10 Bronco that sits on its tail. Yes this old airplane is a tail dragger with nose wheel assist. A bronco is not. Maybe if your bronco is electric, with the batteries out of it it will sit on tail, maybe you never notice the difference, probably someone else's model you seen. If you can not recognize a tail-heavy model porpoising on landing approach then you really have not learned anything in your "40 years" of armchair quarterbacking. I know you! you're the guy at the Airfield that's the least skilled with the most knowledge. Every field has these "expert" untalented blowhards, always crashing and clowning, troll
That's weird, since it obviously flew. Tail heavy will fly. The more trail heavy, the not unstable, and a typing point will be reached. But, make no mistake about it, trail heavy WILL fly. The ACTUAL saying is, nose heavy flies, trail heavy rarely flies twice. But, even then it can fly twice so.......
Very interesting subject and a beautiful model….but I am surprised the aircraft would be so nose down on the gear?
Just read elsewhere!!! It’s a tail dragger which explains it :-)
Yes, I also had to find out ! Its a taildragger with a nosegear ! Have a Good Day !
5:00 damn looks great
Yeah ! I thought so too ! Have a Good Day !
It appears to be slightly nose heavy? Or is that just the way, it was designed to fly, I noticed some sea soaring especially coming in for a landing, the CG perhaps a little out of range under or over? Great flying I've made it other comment, on this clip under somebody else's comment concerning the activity if you want to look for it. August 23rd 2022
The planes team figured out the best cg by flight testing, should be ok ! Have a Good Day !
You guys had me nervous standing near the props during startups..
Well, everything turned out ok thankfully ! Have a Good Day !
We're all thinking it. I'm going to say it. No wonder they lost WW 1. They should have used larger aircraft...
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Yes, I really like funny comments, this would be too small for WW1 I agree ! Have a Good Day !
What is the weight, please?
In the description: The worlds biggest flying WW1 bomber model ever constructed in all its glory ! Welcome and have a Good Day ! 4 DLA 116 inline twin cylinder water-cooled engines power this epic incredibly large 130 kg Rc plane !
@@EXTRA300s That was what I couldn't find in the description, thanks! It must be almost as fast as the full size!
This plane is so big, I would put my 3 year old granddaughter in the pilots seat and let her fly it. 👶
You really would ? Viewers maybe upset but that would be some great video ! Have a Good Day !
👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
No loop today?
That would have been great action but dont think it would make it over the top ! Happy Holidays !
Amazing plane that must have taken wayyy too many hours to build. But damn is that awesome.
Although there is a part of me that wants to shoot properly scaled Archie at it…
Yes, what a build ! 3 shared the work as Team ! Have a Good Day !
It's never way too many hours, when you love what you doing, it's a great feeling of satisfaction, when you finish and show the project to others. You develop a deep love for the activity once you get involved it's addictive for sure. People that have built models from scratch or from friends provided by various companies gets in the beginning, it just gives a great sense of accomplishment. God bless all the RC Pilots, that are no longer with us from Old School. In my opinion today, people no longer build from scratch, or from RC kits, or even from, arf, almost ready to fly. Today most of the planes, or made of foam, and are electric. It's like flying a toy. To me there's no real great satisfaction or accomplishment, from buying a plane in a box already assembled and ready to fly right out of the box. When I go to the field I have almost nothing in common, with the RC Pilots that are out there. All as I know is make the plane fly fast who has the biggest battery, nothing to do with aerodynamics, building techniques tuning an engine Etc. Us old school Pilots, are very rare these days unfortunately. Then AMA member since 1971.
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Great ! Happy Landings !
I wonder how much payload it could lift
Yes me too, it is also very roomy inside ! Have a Good Day !
Free flight rubber would be more impressive.
That would also be some great model plane and I also like the rubber free flight models a lot ! Have a Good Day !
Grouse. Should put a small person in it. Incredible. 🇦🇺👍🍺
Yeah, it would take off for sure ! Have a Good Day !
I always thought that was a russian plane ilya morivisch. Gigant giant
Well, the Ilya is same time era but has 4 engines with all pulling propellers ! Have a Good Day !
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Oh . And a biplane tail with 3 rudders and cables bracing a skinny tail boom .
Those remind me of big swashbuckling pirate ships sailing through the sky .
It looks you have to fill up with some passengers to be able to use the nose wheel properly
Yes, all aboard ! Get yout tickets here ! Have a Good Day !
What is 10,6 m?
I mean it has 10,6 meters wingspan, have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay What is a meteor?
alter Scgwede fliegt das Ding instabil..aber...Hauptsache gross..GRÖSSER..wer hat den Grössten...das hat nichts mit Modellflug zu tun...
Es ist ein sehr anspruchsvolles Team Projekt und sie haben es geschafft ! Toll, daß es solche Flugtag Highlights gibt ! Fliegergruß !
Je pense que je suis en droit d'écrire la vérité sur les produits que je paye
What worries me RC aircraft nowadays are getting larger and larger, and more and more dangerous, this one in particular is the size a small aircraft, and iam sure could cause death if hitting a house or car ect
Yes, you are right but the builders used very strong robotics servos etc. and they fly it only once a year ! Have a Good Day !
@@rcplanedisplay any one of a dozen things can go wrong, but yes they should take preventative measures, good day
You worry too much, my friend.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 maybe just been in a light aircraft crash myself, just gets me thinking
@@desmondleroux3444 You don't know if you've been in a light airplane crash yourself? I have an 8 pound plane that goes over one hundred miles an hour, you'd rather get hit by this big model any day. LMFAO. You worry too much.
….Quite a strange idea to fly so close from those useless and expensive windmills…don’t you think ?…
Yes, I agree but they turn off the closest one during the airshow and the flying field is there for a long time without crashing into them. Maybe someone did ? Have a Good Day !
Beautiful work, flying and the landing looked just like the real thing 🎉🎉🎉
@@rcplanedisplay check !😎 have a nice day too
Order horrible noise get a glider
always the same, the bigger and more expensive the plane, the lower the skill level of the person flying it. poor landing technique...
Well, its very tricky to control ! Helmut is a very experienced giant scale flyer, was a little slow there but reacted good to land it ! Have a Good Day !
this hobby is getting too big and dangerous. Flying with no instrument and gauges
Yes, its all up to the pilots judgement and flying skills ! Have a Good Day !
(of which there is plenty of that lacking)🤔🇺🇸🇪🇬🇩🇪🇨🇦🇬🇧
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На такой огромной модели может пилот летать !🐴☝😃
Comment peut-on construire une horreur pareille en modèle réduit ? c'est du n'importe quoi
Absolutely beautiful
Just fantastic!
Yes, Sir, happy you like it also ! Have a Good Day !
Incredible!!!
Oh, Yes ! Have a Good Day !