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I built a few RC planes in the 60s. That was so fun building them and planning. It was heartbreaking when they crashed after two flights each. All the time and work. I still enjoy watching the videos. Thank you!
I wanted to do that to for a living but ended up doing woodwork i did make some planes from wood like a sopwith and personal plane u see on airfields allot im also planning to make a tiger tank from wood but im still contemplating how im gona make the tracks
Because he actually thought that giving it forward movement was somehow going to give his rotors pitch. I'm pretty sure you have to get it in the air first.
It's truly amazing to see the evolution of R/C over the years. My first R/C model was a Trixter Beam powered by an OK Cub .14 glow plug engine. The radio unit was a single channel Berkeley Super Aerotrol with a wound-up rubber band to turn the escapement. Push the button once and the rudder went to one side. Let off and it returned to neutral. Next push was to the other side. Rudder only! This was around 1950. Soon, all the control line guys started building R/C models. I might be the only one of our model group left. Fond memories.
I just gotta say it’s heartbreaking when the plane gets destroyed. These people put their time, money, soul, and tears into these projects. I have mad respect for them.
That was my thought too. I can laugh with them about a minor injury, like a broken wheel or something, but when they're a complete loss I feel truly awful for them.
@@MothaLuva I wonder about making an actual RC gyrocopter after watching that. Did they power the rotor because at that scale it does not move fast enough on autorotate alone to generate lift?
Fred Lougee I don’t know. I’m not an expert on RC model airplanes...what I do know is, that the problem with model airplanes compared to full scale is the Reynolds number. Which basically tells one, how a thing is performing in the surrounding medium. In this case, air. This is the main factor, why RC airplanes normally can’t use the airfoil shape of the original. I think, that it is possible to operate a RC gyro in the original function. All depends on the shape of the rotor blades.
@@MothaLuva I am even less an expert on things RC myself, this is my first time hearing the term "Reynolds Number", but I am aware of the physics involved. It should be obvious to anyone who didn't sleep through high school years. If you increase the physical dimensions by square you increase the mass by cube and it works the other way. But with flying models it's a double curse. The wing has the disproportionate loss of lifting area while there is also a disproportionate loss of lift due to reduction in absolute wind speed. But one thing I have noticed is that RC helos have a much higher rotor RPM than the full-sized version. This is what makes me question whether a true RC autogyro is even possible. Speaking of autogyros, I just remembered something somebody posted on their channel a while back. You know how people who are turning the rhetorical question "How stupid can you get?" into a competition...These guys at an airfield somewhere, looked like Texas, took an autogyro with no engine, hooked it up to their F-150 with what looked like about 60' of rope. It looked like the vid was shot by someone with a phone sitting inside the bed of the truck, but you see the autogyro get airborne, about 10 feet of altitude, and then start to stall out, slide to the pilot's right and crash. Stupid people.
@Jakey Wakey @Giovannie Casas, this is the internet, people can have similar ideas, so don’t go and say it was copy and pasted, people can have their thoughts and not even know someone else did the same thing
1st. Get yourself an ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher. 2nd. Always fight a fire at the BASE of the fire, not on top. 3rd. Never pour water on a (class B) fuel fire.
As somebody deep into the hobby of RC aircraft once told me after watching his beautiful F4 Corsair nosedive into the pavement, "Son, if you can't afford to wreck'em, your in the wrong hobby" which is why I do model trains. I have since discovered that statement applies to motorsports as well.
As a dirt bike rider that raced in the ktm65sx campion ships for Queensland Australia I can conform that riding is especially when you break some thing and also when fuel is $2 a liter .
1:58 "Now we hand it off to our tame racing driver. Some say that he's only 10 inches tall. All we know is.....He's called the Stigs tiny cousin from Italy!"
It never ceases to amaze me how capable rc pilots are and capable of such wonderful flying when they are so detached from their aircraft. As a pilot who is inside his plane, I find the task much easier!
Why on earth do these guys try and fly in high winds? Imagine what the speeds would be scale wise. You'd think with what some of these dudes have wrapped up (money and time wise) in these incredible planes, that they'd know how to read a weather report or look at a wind sock. Its hilarious though!!! Thanks for the upload!!
Evad Elraes, De nos jours c'est la course à la puissance des moteurs d'avions modèle réduit, sans se soucier du rendu réaliste en vol, du décollage en 3 ou 4 mètres , vitesse d'évolution RELATIVE de mach 2 à basse altitude, et atterrissage rock'n'roll avec virage en bout de piste plus que limite !! 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
@@hooliarbuckle Google translate: Evad Elraes, Nowadays it is the race to the power of model aircraft engines, without worrying about the realistic rendering in flight, of the takeoff in 3 or 4 meters, speed of evolution RELATIVE of mach 2 at low altitude , and landing rock'n'roll with turn at the end of the track more than limit !!
Right!!! I've wanted to get in to flying so bad, then I watch a few of these vids, and go out to my scale workshop, take a look at my crawlers n race buggies and the feeling of wanting to fly goes away lol
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How and where
O avião Cruz de Malta muito pesado.
I have no idea how the first landing was “bad” from someone that is new to rc airplanes, that looked smooth to me
It was an amazing flame out landing...so not bad landing...bad situation
Yeah
Bumpy I guess
Any landing you can walk away from is a good one
@@jgreco you can walk away from any rc plane crash
8:37 when RC planes start getting that big, I would just make a real plane to fly
Yup
pop
p
@Dave Micolichek Kim JONG BOOM!
@Vadim VeeVoit wasn't that already done?
Into a building?
0:45 like gta san andreas flight
Meraj Sati perfection👌😂
3:20 that sounded like trevor now that you mentioned gta5
@@orionm4254 wtf it really did
@@orionm4254 😂😂😂
XD yes
No pilots were injured in the making of this video!😁
Ha ha xd
Emotionally yes
No duh dude its rc planes
Because they are small and ants are dead because they are the pilots
Elinore Martin r/whooosh
Alternative title: most clickbait compilation of mostly normal rc landings.
more like you skipped most parts
I have to point out to a minority that the first was a flame out/dead stick landing. Obvious I thought when I edited it together 🤔
@@EssentialRCImagine if someone showed up with a jammer.
@@galvinstanley3235 wait thats an amazing idea
Thought thats War fotage from Ukraine.
4:37 Good job with the extinguisher!
there where like 10 of them but they let it burn LOL!
Haha! Love your sarcasm!
I don’t even know how this video made it into my suggested, corona virus has infected the algorithm 😂
Needed a Halon or foam extinguisher.
Cause adding more fuel to the problem always works.)
@@neganess4315 who said anything about adding fuel?
2:10 someone needs to let this guy know that the Stig can't fly. He can only drive!
Era ovio que no iba a volar
@@gonzalohiguain9331 HuH?🤔
Trust..
😂😂😂😂
I understand he's crap at public transportation as well. 😃
3:01 at least the aircraft is in one piece
badumm chissssss
How ironic with my picture
6:29 This is a good example of why you should gain some speed and altitude before beginning your aerobatic routine.
My guess is that the rudder servo died...
I think he needs expo on the testosterone. Much better pilot than me though
I built a few RC planes in the 60s. That was so fun building them and planning. It was heartbreaking when they crashed after two flights each. All the time and work. I still enjoy watching the videos. Thank you!
I wanted to do that to for a living but ended up doing woodwork i did make some planes from wood like a sopwith and personal plane u see on airfields allot im also planning to make a tiger tank from wood but im still contemplating how im gona make the tracks
Thanks for sharing howard
They are easier to build and easier to fly now. You could give it another go.
2:16 idk but why is this so funny ? xD
I felt sorry for that little guy
F
It's not funny you must be high on crack or something.
No it definitely was funny
Because he actually thought that giving it forward movement was somehow going to give his rotors pitch. I'm pretty sure you have to get it in the air first.
It's truly amazing to see the evolution of R/C over the years. My first R/C model was a Trixter Beam powered by an OK Cub .14 glow plug engine. The radio unit was a single channel Berkeley Super Aerotrol with a wound-up rubber band to turn the escapement. Push the button once and the rudder went to one side. Let off and it returned to neutral. Next push was to the other side. Rudder only! This was around 1950. Soon, all the control line guys started building R/C models. I might be the only one of our model group left. Fond memories.
Thanks for sharing those memories Albert!
Today there's no modelers but plastic toys kit assamblers
That is so cool man
Amazing
Nonsense.@@joseaguilar5020
That hurts, the fire of the F-16 cannot extinguish and the end is a piece of coal. Thanks for this Compilation.
Dumb guys. Can use their penis to extingish the fire.
@@jogomez1988a lol
Lipo fires are no joke.
The guy dumps the whole pail at once - shoulda dumped about half, then splashed the rest a bit here & there.
@@TIMEtoRIDE900 Electrical fire. Have to disconnect the battery or water will do nothing.
00:20 WOW, really good. That landing gear extension seemed to take hours to lock down. 😀😀😀
I just gotta say it’s heartbreaking when the plane gets destroyed. These people put their time, money, soul, and tears into these projects. I have mad respect for them.
Solution is to start making them much cheaper and replaceable.
Maurice
Suni
@@JoseRamirez-ii8ukAlso put in a gyroscope
That was my thought too. I can laugh with them about a minor injury, like a broken wheel or something, but when they're a complete loss I feel truly awful for them.
1:57 the best plane 😂🤣
Jajjajaj
Is helicopter
But so Cute
😂😂😂
@@Kama-vp5fm gyrocopter
3:20 Lmao, that guy's scream 🤣
xdd
I like how the guy holding the fire extinguisher has a cigarette in his mouth😂🤣
Haha. Yeah, I thought that was a nice touch. 😂
OMG
Mandatory
So?
Omg
I love how it seems like it’s all in the same place
I saw the video jester day
so satisfying
6:16 - that one hurt the most, that plane is a total loss :-(
4:20 Guy with the fire extinguisher just stands there.
Because he is drunk
haha 420
Well now we know The Stig can't fly a gyrocopter!
I thought Evil Knievel had traded in his motorcycle!!😂😂
This was not a gyrocopter. It just looked the part. But it didn’t operate like one.
@@MothaLuva I wonder about making an actual RC gyrocopter after watching that. Did they power the rotor because at that scale it does not move fast enough on autorotate alone to generate lift?
Fred Lougee I don’t know. I’m not an expert on RC model airplanes...what I do know is, that the problem with model airplanes compared to full scale is the Reynolds number.
Which basically tells one, how a thing is performing in the surrounding medium. In this case, air. This is the main factor, why RC airplanes normally can’t use the airfoil shape of the original.
I think, that it is possible to operate a RC gyro in the original function. All depends on the shape of the rotor blades.
@@MothaLuva I am even less an expert on things RC myself, this is my first time hearing the term "Reynolds Number", but I am aware of the physics involved. It should be obvious to anyone who didn't sleep through high school years.
If you increase the physical dimensions by square you increase the mass by cube and it works the other way. But with flying models it's a double curse. The wing has the disproportionate loss of lifting area while there is also a disproportionate loss of lift due to reduction in absolute wind speed.
But one thing I have noticed is that RC helos have a much higher rotor RPM than the full-sized version. This is what makes me question whether a true RC autogyro is even possible.
Speaking of autogyros, I just remembered something somebody posted on their channel a while back. You know how people who are turning the rhetorical question "How stupid can you get?" into a competition...These guys at an airfield somewhere, looked like Texas, took an autogyro with no engine, hooked it up to their F-150 with what looked like about 60' of rope. It looked like the vid was shot by someone with a phone sitting inside the bed of the truck, but you see the autogyro get airborne, about 10 feet of altitude, and then start to stall out, slide to the pilot's right and crash. Stupid people.
Considering the wind noise you can hear on the camera, it seems high winds were a huge factor in many crashed here
Didn’t expect to see you here
@@TTTE_RME no law against watching a video here as far as I know
@@leokimvideo wasn’t having a go at you, just interesting to me is all. Big fan of your work.
All planes were magnificent, even the ones that crash.
8:22 Okay, I'll admit it, for a second there I was like, 'Geez, I hope that guy has a parachute....'
Ikr
That Blue baron? Has so much vertical drag it can basicly VTOL land
That thing is *MASSIVE*
Parachute from there. That is pointless.
Who cares? Its a nazi
I know some people spend a lot of money on these but it’s so satisfying to watch them blow up or get destroyed hahhaa
Get out more.
Damn you dark
6:42 oh look a penny
Lol 😂😂😂
my mouth dropped hard when that happened.. Heart goes out to the owner... I imagine he nearly had a stroke.
You straight up copied this from another rc crash video
Ik u copied it and I remember from another rc vid
@Jakey Wakey @Giovannie Casas, this is the internet, people can have similar ideas, so don’t go and say it was copy and pasted, people can have their thoughts and not even know someone else did the same thing
Its always informative to watch flights, the good, the bad, and the ugly, help is all learn to fly better
Great, sensational footage. It's heartbreaking to see some of those beautiful planes end up as scrap.
Are these available for low budget film, scale model unit photography?
8:36. Oh look, a motorize kite!
1st. Get yourself an ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher.
2nd. Always fight a fire at the BASE of the fire, not on top.
3rd. Never pour water on a (class B) fuel fire.
He made it look real tho.
🤗🤗🤗
4th. Dont put the engine covered with foam, put it outside of the foam.
@@risitaswithbigote9384 I was going to give 4th. to.. "Always take the cigarette out of your mouth when fighting a fire"
I was in kindergarten when I learned not to put water on a liquid fire. How are these people at least 30?
I want 1
As somebody deep into the hobby of RC aircraft once told me after watching his beautiful F4 Corsair nosedive into the pavement, "Son, if you can't afford to wreck'em, your in the wrong hobby" which is why I do model trains. I have since discovered that statement applies to motorsports as well.
I bet the ladies love that
Did he died?
Hey buddy check this out you think that I should keep doing model trains or switch to RC planes I don't know which one I want to do
As a dirt bike rider that raced in the ktm65sx campion ships for Queensland Australia I can conform that riding is especially when you break some thing and also when fuel is $2 a liter .
Model trains gang
That landing gear extension seemed to take hours to lock down.
That Gripen was a BOSS. It did a backflip on landing and it wasn't even damaged.
8:41 And I thought that was an actual Fokker dr1 that rc replica is huge!
It might be real if this takes place in russia. Also how the hell do you take that places? Take the wings and stuff off?
@@TheWildChildJr no no no THEY FLEW INTO THE SHOW AND THEN CRASHED IN STYLE
@@orionm4254 Well, good news is that they can probably fly it back. Didnt look like it hit too hard
Makes no sense to me. With all the material, time and expense. Why not just build an ultralight?...and fly the damned thing yourself!
@@Cubcariboo right?
I was expecting A TON OF FIRE 🔥 EXPLOSIONS stuff like that
These planes dont have that much fuel as bigger large aircraft so no big explossion
These videos are very entertaining, keep em coming 😁
ol991999wü0009äoiiüol991999wü0009pools ist das
@@haassmarcel5218 dd
just started watching these things i love them
As a war thunder player, all of them look very good to me
Super Nice video
'Ground-effect' ...... a property of flight physics that cannot be ignored.... even at the smaller scale(s)
3:20 THE SOUND THAT GUY MAKES NEEDS TO BE MEMED. Legendary.
When my mom see my test scores 3:20
when you get corona 3:20
@@sandhoshsivakumar8427 nice!
3:21
Me trying to get someone’s attention by trying to cough
3:52 it definitely has a "Made in China" sticker somewhere on it lol
1:58 "Now we hand it off to our tame racing driver. Some say that he's only 10 inches tall. All we know is.....He's called the Stigs tiny cousin from Italy!"
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing.
Good video
It never ceases to amaze me how capable rc pilots are and capable of such wonderful flying when they are so detached from their aircraft. As a pilot who is inside his plane, I find the task much easier!
Videos like this that make me want to just stick to my RC tanks 😜
LOL 😂😂😂
8:20 plane is flying like tortoises
Lol
2:29, my life in a nutshell.
6:40: "STOL"? Maybe. "STALL"? For sure!
A wee bit windy perhaps. Looks like it going in to the wind and simply put cant come down.
Look at the rudder, looks like it locked up.
Nice video
Man this is an exciting hobby, but also heartbreaking at some times!
2:03 Whenever I watch a motivational video and 5 minute later..
😂👏👍 not clickbait. Good job
8:32 i lost my faith in physics...
At what scale does "RC" just become stupid? Another 10% bigger and I'd just climb aboard my own damn self! 😃
I thought it was a small plane that was flying and not moving.
@@jimg5669 for real though, these guys could go get a pilots license and a fucking plane instead of playing with toys.
@@bigshrimp6458 No need to rag on people because of their hobbies.
anime45 you will lose more when you see the F 35 floating in mid air
Amazing 👏 thanks for the video
My pleasure 😊
You could make movies with this model plans I think they already has. Man that plane going down and burning looks real
Lucky bastards,they managed to land it safely without any real damage that might have cost them dozens of thousands of dollars... 8:36
Multi-thousands
EvM No doubt...
Piston engine
That thing was a full sized plane
luck? more like skillful.. why are they bastards?
2:26 - The disappointment on the Stig's face is truly palpable.
That is freaking hilarious 😂
What goes up, must come down. 😂👍
William Shakes Beer hey I find your name extremely hilarious and interesting
Did William shake his beer good though?
First one was real smooth. Very satisfying
Amazing video i love it
Why on earth do these guys try and fly in high winds? Imagine what the speeds would be scale wise. You'd think with what some of these dudes have wrapped up (money and time wise) in these incredible planes, that they'd know how to read a weather report or look at a wind sock. Its hilarious though!!! Thanks for the upload!!
Evad Elraes, De nos jours c'est la course à la puissance des moteurs d'avions modèle réduit, sans se soucier du rendu réaliste en vol, du décollage en 3 ou 4 mètres , vitesse d'évolution RELATIVE de mach 2 à basse altitude, et atterrissage rock'n'roll avec virage en bout de piste plus que limite !! 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
@@frederichrecinski4616 cant read whatever you wrote
@@hooliarbuckle Google translate:
Evad Elraes, Nowadays it is the race to the power of model aircraft engines, without worrying about the realistic rendering in flight, of the takeoff in 3 or 4 meters, speed of evolution RELATIVE of mach 2 at low altitude , and landing rock'n'roll with turn at the end of the track more than limit !!
@@hooliarbuckle lol
Same for people with supercars . It's not because you can afford one that you're able to drive one. You can't buy wiseness.
7:34 Hahahaha!
Your Name landing!! :)
@@itsral3n431 look at likes 120
Holy crap, that was one huge Fokker!!! (8:45)
Good
Thanks
That was a gorgeous DR1!
Awesome vid! Gotta feel bad 4 these guys...sooo much work n money. Keeps my ass on the ground lol
Right!!! I've wanted to get in to flying so bad, then I watch a few of these vids, and go out to my scale workshop, take a look at my crawlers n race buggies and the feeling of wanting to fly goes away lol
2:54 what an amazing power to weight ratio that it can do that
That Dr1 at the end is very realistic, especially the crash. Happened all the time in high winds, soo long ago...
This video was amazing thanks for your support.
Always boggles my mind when you see RC models that are big enough to actually fly in 😅
Hey, any landing an R/C operator can walk away from is a good landing.
Mean Green 🤣🤣🤣
And if you can use the R/C operator the next day is an outstanding landing
I love how the guy at 8:58 runs over to it, then does absolutely nothing.
6:45nooooo..
Stall
6:41 .... game over
Rip
WOW ! even the fires are authentic!
The last blue plane wtf was that 😂😂😂😂 going no ware just stuck in air. Fun to watch.nic video loved it
4:18 all those people standing around, "da yup, it's a fire alright."
2:17 that looks fire, ill buy one and attach my toy to it. Lets see how it flies.... 2:23 NVM ill pass lmaooo
K
last moment... are Fokker dr1 have a scale? they really big, near the real plane )))
Awesome models thesedays
2:43 ayo watch yo jet bro! WATCH YO JE-
2:24. RIP, Stig.
Just cuz you can afford one and just because you can build one doesn't mean you can fly one.
Beautiful Hunter!
Half of the joy in this hobby is to see these planes crash. Just glad they're not mine.
8:10 i laughed so hard i cried.
2:20 when your drunk friend tries to run!
Lmfao
Горящий самолёт жесть !😱 Надеюсь пилотов, спасли ...?🤔🤭😂
Люди которые ни расстаются с детством
8:05
Finnair! Finland's plane!
And the last one!
That F16 burning was tragic.. destroyed right before your eyes. Fire takes no prisoners 🔥🙈
What they need is RC ambulances to drive up to the crashes......
6:38 that must be so hard to watch when you are the owner.
2:51 yeah this is big brain time
I can watch this all day loooong
ITS A BETTER
VERY BNICE DUDES
CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!