It is just amazing how people with such nice and expensive RC airplanes can still be so terrible at flying them. 90% of these are caused by poor rudder control
@I_HateClickBait LOL. You're a pilot huh? Cool me too. It is extra diminished when you don't use it. And when the rudder isn't enough, use adverse yaw! Which these ham fisted gorillas were also avoiding
Thanks Horst - plenty of ''oops'' but most fortunately not overly destructive. Over my many years of RC, I can confess to a few of these, and worse, of my own! One or two seem to show the challenge of landing in unpleasantly high wind.
I’ll never get over those warbirds flipping onto their noses because the pilot is so terrified to have a decent CG and still afraid to have enough elevator throw to keep that heavy nose up. And Why does no one ever use rudder!!!???
It's been a great year for RC airborne vehicles and your channel has been at the forefront, thankyou for the year round fun, thrills and entertainment!
Geil!!! Schön midde Trall durchs Gehölz geflackt!! Wenn die Baumkrone im Laub gestanden hätte, wäre das ganze noch mehr zur Geltung gekommen. Top Performance😂😂😂
that wasn't minor - The fuselage was subjected to tremendous leverage force when the wing catched the fence, multiple times of what it could ever experience in flight. Definitely NOT too weak, it just wasn't overbuilt - And thats like it should be, because overbuild means overly heavy as well - And thats bad for any airplane especially in the tail ;)
It is just amazing how people with such nice and expensive RC airplanes can still be so terrible at flying them. 90% of these are caused by poor rudder control
Most of us drive cars which are much more expensive and from time to time an accident can/will happen
You mean aileron control, elevator, rudder, throttle, and being old timer with no fast reaction time
*I watched 100% of the video and you're dead wrong. Some planes simply have diminished rudder authority at slower speeds. I'm a pilot.*
Building them require different skills than flying them. Also much of the time required to practice flying are spent building.
@I_HateClickBait LOL. You're a pilot huh? Cool me too. It is extra diminished when you don't use it. And when the rudder isn't enough, use adverse yaw! Which these ham fisted gorillas were also avoiding
I like how you kept the camera on the plane while it looked like you were going to get hit by the Zero
Shooting a video is same as shooting a gun. You always have to focus on the target. 😊
_Thanks for your kind comment my friend_ ✌🏼
Cameraman never dies! Lol
the cameraman never dies
Nice to see Taofledermaus as a regular "regular" over here! 😊
The guy in the beginning with the P-40 , you don't put your Flaps up before your supposed to land.
Also nice seeing the 109 have a rubber fuse
What I was going to say... I just don't get it. Perhaps he touched the switch by accident...
Thanks Horst - plenty of ''oops'' but most fortunately not overly destructive. Over my many years of RC, I can confess to a few of these, and worse, of my own! One or two seem to show the challenge of landing in unpleasantly high wind.
I’ll never get over those warbirds flipping onto their noses because the pilot is so terrified to have a decent CG and still afraid to have enough elevator throw to keep that heavy nose up. And Why does no one ever use rudder!!!???
Because most RC pilots suck and don’t have the skills and understanding of flight. Real pilots and RC Heli pilots make the best RC plane pilots.
@@CaptndartyRetard alert
@@Captndarty- As a certified RC instructor I disagree. Full scale pilots make for the WORST rc students I’ve ever had.
Cause they're not perfect like you
Браво! Благодарю прекрасное видео! Переживаешь как за свои игрушки! Местами хоть в слезы...
Wish them to learn from their mistake.
Thank you Horst for your work 👍
Sure they will 😂
You're welcome my friend. 😊
Quick on your feet there Horst - and kept the camera on the action - a dedicated man :) Nice to see there weren't any horrific ones this year!
Yeah. I'm not scared of such scenes. Keeping an eye on the object helps a lot. 😅
Auch diese Landungen gehören dazu 👌 Und selbst in kritischen Momenten das Modell stehts im Fokus gehalten. Profi durch und durch 😎
It's been a great year for RC airborne vehicles and your channel has been at the forefront, thankyou for the year round fun, thrills and entertainment!
Thank you for your kind comment which I really appreciate. 😊
_Not too much footage over the last two years and therefore less mishaps shown._
You did a great job flying , along with a nice soft landing thanks for sharing
Danke Horst! Nicht immer „lucky at the end“ 😊aber sehr schöne Collage über diverse Unschärfen.
Geil!!! Schön midde Trall durchs Gehölz geflackt!! Wenn die Baumkrone im Laub gestanden hätte, wäre das ganze noch mehr zur Geltung gekommen. Top Performance😂😂😂
I love this channal
Many thanks. Glad to hear 😊
@@RCScaleAirplanes I always watch them but I have a question do you have planes to if yeah Can you send me one
Die Zero wurde wohl von einem echten Japaner geflogen 🙃
That Bf109 fuselage design was seriously unfit for purpose, to fold up under such a minor side load
that wasn't minor - The fuselage was subjected to tremendous leverage force when the wing catched the fence, multiple times of what it could ever experience in flight. Definitely NOT too weak, it just wasn't overbuilt - And thats like it should be, because overbuild means overly heavy as well - And thats bad for any airplane especially in the tail ;)
Right very scale too lol I doubt a full size plane would've stood stiff like a brick it it uncountered something similar @@florianN132
0:53 next invention: a Rc tree cutting plane 😂
I've waiting many time for this
I could add a few to this. 😔
Dabbled in jets this year.
Didn't go well.
Currently building a He-162 from rbckits and i'm honestly scared.😄
Damn. that airworld(?) Saab Draken is a beauty
I've no clue about the manufacturer.
If I ever get around to building a taildragger, it's getting tricycle gear. I dont care if it's a Sopwith Camel.
Haven't seen a rubber ME109 before !
Just a little scratch-no one will notice.
👍
And they all flew again! (Most likely!)
Yes. Just some small adjustments required. 😅
3:27 cameraman never dies
Never close my eyes during videoing ;)
a return to flight school is in order
The grass being not to scale is a recurring issue in model aviation.
:54 also known as "The Bushwacker"
War das der Karl, mit dem sportlichen Transall Anflug? 😅
Just 4 min, sad…
MOMENTS 2024❓ > das Video von der P40 ist doch sicher schon mehrere Jahre alt .....
Haha the 109 everyone claps then went oh haha 🤣
LOL
2:26 war so: "oh ne..., passiert 😂"
2:31 war so: oh neinnn 🤣🤣"
Why is it scale builders just can't fly...lol
Yes
2024 and people still can't land....
Why People don't use rudder at the landing they are not in option when you fly use 3 axe not 2
They forget the basics… oh yes they aren’t pilots…
👍👍👍👍🇹🇷🙋🏻♂️😢😢
slo mo repeat = instant delete
🙂🤟✌️💪👍👌👏😎🇹🇭
Another example of why I dislike tail draggers. For practical reasons of course.
Wow even the moments are boring.
Vorher steuern lernen & Modell beherrschen...😂
Nein
Show everything twice to make the video twice as long as it needs to be!! 🤮