As to be expected with those tiny wings and big motors. Or was that the camera lens making this look like a pod-racer from StarWars? ;-) Hope the plane could be repaired.
There would definately be survivors. 100%. I estimate 22-23 people would have died by pulling up 737 Max 8 charts, delta seating charts, etc. And it was not a stall, it was a windshear. You can hear a rise in audio (probably the wind) as the plane nearly touches down.
I’m curious, are you hinting real crashes or just RC crashes, I’m a little confused, maybe it’s because I was just reading a Boeing article, I don’t know.😅
My advice to any rc plane pilots is to get your plane settled into its final approach speed on the downwind leg and maintain that speed and angle of attack on very shallow turns from downwind to base and then to final, then reduce power slightly and maintain angle of attack on final approach. If its coming in too short, dont use elevator, use power instead to extend the final leg, only use elevator to maintain the same angle of attack as was setup on downwind. If you find you are creeping up using more and more elevator, then your airspeed is getting too slow, use more power and use the elevator to hold a steady angle of attack. Usually a slight steady pressure of up elevator is good for final. Depending on the model, spoilerons can help reduce the chance of tip stalls at slower speeds.
Please stand by, everyone is checking to see if your advice was requested by anyone. *THIS JUST IN-* *IT WAS NOT REQUESTED AT ALL.* So sit down and get over yourself.
@@gavinvalentino1313his post was not condescending at all. He was obviously trying to be helpful. Your comment, however, just made you look like a fool. Nice job 👍
Awww man, I'm sorry buddy. I'm glad it looks like it's mainly intact ( other than the winglets ). Hope you're able to get it back in flying shape again real soon. Beautiful plane you've got there.
Playing it frame by frame was pretty interesting. I assume it stalled and the right wing dropped uncommanded, striking the outboard wingtip and subsequent RH engine, which tore it from the airframe. I expected more damage when you picked up the camera. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully she flies again.
@@anonym123jovan7 An RC airplane flies the same as a "real" airplane. There is no magic that makes a commercial jetliner fly that does or does not make an RC aircraft fly. Fundamentally, the same forces apply.
Aww man , sorry on that , that was such a cool video 💥 amazing how technology had advanced . The pic quality was perfect , wheels looks so cool retracting and seeing the flaps deploy . 😎
That really sucks about the plane ik those can be an expensive fix. Thank you for taking accountability even though it may not have been entirely pilot error, not very many people can do that.
This plane is nasty to fly. Especially in crosswinds, it is best not to fly because it has a low wing profile and a long fuselage with a large volume. It's a pity because it's impressive. I just slightly crashed mine while flying in a side wind...
So, there's that bright light at the end, like I've read about. Your model was a Delta craft. Their motto used to be "The next best thing to being there". That was a fun ride, though, thank you for sharing. Better luck in the future.
ONO! I saw your plane somewhere on Facebook and it is really beautiful! I really hope I have the skill to make a same... please re-build it soon and really looking forward it back to sky!
I just have to wonder and ask if it's possible to rotate the camera 180 degrees? Would make for a much wider variety of visuals especially for landing?
Welp, definitely loads of crap running down the aisle of that Delta flight! Couple barrel rolls, some high speed low flybys, and a lawn dart maneuver to cap it off...lol Fantastic pain job, tho- love the reflection of the engines on the bottom of fuselage. Great model!
Absolutely cool vid. Guessing a forwarded facing camera would have been too routine. Hey, at least at the end you walked away from/with it. Thanks for sharing.
Delta Airlines 134: It was a beautiful day, passengers were having a fun time, kids were being iPad kids as usual, the plane did its takeoff, and the gears went to its chamber. Until, the pilots had an emergency and they knew the plane had an problem. As they retracted the gear, they were now at 500 feet. They lost 3000 altitude in 2 minutes. The plane hit its left wing on the ground, and the plane had been broken. But as the passengers fleeded out of the plane, the plane looked in good condition. Survivors: 120 Deaths: 0 Injuries: 25 It was later reported by the NTSB that it was pilot error.
Official NTSB Report: Written by [REDACTED]: While coming in on either a low pass or a final approach, Delta Flight 37 suffered from a severe wind shear, estimated to be around 5kts, hitting on the starboard side wing. The subsequent reaction: an imbalance in air pressure over the port side aerofoil, causing the wingtip to hit the ground, then causing total structural failure in the wing and engine. Thus, the plane flipped, and ripped apart in a few locations. This is the first and only recorded hull loss of Freewing Delta Airways (ICAO: FDA, IATA: FD). Survivors: 187 Fatalities: 22 Missing Person(s): 1 Case closed as of April 25, 2024.
The aircraft cost was not as high as some may think. The real cost was time. I spent a lot of time on this one. The crash was my fault plain and simple. But it will fly again. I have plans for this one.
What does the RC pilot have to ensure that the model is at a safety speed/AOA? Is there any telemetry feedback to help with wind and wind gradient effects?
The crash was hilarious! I can only imagine the cost to repair this toy. Go get a REAL pilots licence and fly a REAL plane. R/C is such a churlish hobby for ten year olds.@@pilot482
@THEFLIGHTSIMULATORCHANNEL2020. I do have a real pilots license. In fact I have an ATP with 3 type ratings. CL65, DC-9 & B757/B767. Funny this comment coming from someone who pretends to fly an airline on a computer game that flies nothing like a real plane.
I guess you are technically correct. I don't have a license. They are called Pilot Certificate. Since you probably don't know ATP stands for Air Transport Pilot and type ratings are specific training for each type of aircraft. Since your computer game probably didn't tell you that.
Lesson Learned: It is important to learn your plane / controller configuration. Before landing, it is crucial to know what is the power required for a smooth landing without entering a stall. Most controllers now a days have hashes and as an rc pilot you could check at what position is the correct thrust setting for such plane.
I would assume that crosswind and or headwind would change settings like in real flight. No? If so, just curious because I have no experience in RC, what's the power difference between a 10 kt headwind or a 5 kt headwind? On average, I recognize every RC aircraft is different.
I think the poster meant in 0 wind. Then if you have a slight wind in any direction you're already at the throttle position and you're just making small adjustments.
@@jamesordwayultralightpilot Yes, I meant in little to no wind conditions... if there is a crosswind or a headwind then the power setting will change. In real life we have an airspeed indicator on planes.. in rc planes they exist, but most people don't install them. So they just increase the power setting slightly to compensate for the extra drag.
Was a decent flight, although crash doesn't happen till the last 37 seconds if you're looking for the crash like I was, and I'm not sadistic or anything I just thought it'd be interesting to see a crash from the planes point of view...🤔
I use foam rubber between the camera and the plane. Then I wrap velcro tight around the fuselage to hold it on. My none foam plane I can use painter tape instead of velcro.
i gess that it was due to it got stalled , but im not sure , does it has installed an air speed sensor? that could have privented at least a warning , i don't know , im just gessing
You dont need an airspeed sensor, your elevator input tells you whats happening. If your airplane has a proper cg and the elevator is trimmed correctly to be close to neutral so at half power, the plane should fly straight and level. The slower the plane goes, the more up elevator (pulling back on the transmitter stick) is required to keep the nose up and to keep the aircraft from losing altitude. Basically, you are trading airspeed for lift. At a certain point, the wing will stall and lose lift entirely (one wing first causing a spin or both wings at the same time cause a sharp drop of the nose). So basically, if you find you have to keep pulling back on the elevator more and more and you start using like 60-70%+ of elevator throw to keep the plane in the air, then you approaching a dangerous situation if you are low and slow. The only want out is to promptly add power and reduce elevator pressure to increase airspeed.
Are you sure it was pilot error? Hard to tell how fast you were going based on the camera position, but you had full flaps and you looked to have a good clip going, with the engines pushing it along as you want to have going with an EDF. Maybe reversing the course caused that and was wind related? The right wing dipped, but like I said without standing where you were it just didn't seem slow enough to drop a wing at that point. I have an AL37 too and if I have to haul ass on final to hold off a stall with an airliner I don't know if that's going to be much fun.
Omg so close hope its not in to bad of shape. I wont ever fly my custom painted AL bc too much time and expense in painting it. let me know how you made out.
It's not terrible but not good either. Need new engine nacelles and probably wings. Fuselage is mostly undamaged. Lots of cracks and chips in the paint. I can't not fly it. It's so much fun to fly and land.....especially with reverse thrust.
Check the last few seconds. The camera impacted the ground after the wing strike, causing it to tear from the fuselage, which made the accident seem a lot worse. However although the RH wingtip and engine were separated from the airframe, the aircraft remained primarily intact and landed right side up.
Ladies and gentlemen. We have landed at grassland. We hope you fly with us again. Nah man that is so cool I wonder maybe if it did a full flight from one place to another
I hope everyone onboard is ok!
Nice toy plane that got damaged
my hamster was sick so he didn't get on board
Nah I don't think they made it
Lol
It was just the Littles Family !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for flying RyanAir
i like to think of RyanAir as being founded by some 3 year olds dad who wanted to fly but named his airline after his son.
Not funny@@4salito
@@Robloxverifiedmilky why so toxic man (wait were you the dad)
Classic landing stall, engine ripped off wing, no survivors
As to be expected with those tiny wings and big motors. Or was that the camera lens making this look like a pod-racer from StarWars? ;-)
Hope the plane could be repaired.
Nah, both wings remained intact. However it did rip the RH wingtip and engine from the airframe. So all things considered, not the worst.
@@rc-fannl7364 The wings are about 2 meters wide
There would definately be survivors. 100%. I estimate 22-23 people would have died by pulling up 737 Max 8 charts, delta seating charts, etc. And it was not a stall, it was a windshear. You can hear a rise in audio (probably the wind) as the plane nearly touches down.
No 13 people Survived
at least this guy is honest with his mistake unlike other people blaming it on the weather or something else
I’m curious, are you hinting real crashes or just RC crashes, I’m a little confused, maybe it’s because I was just reading a Boeing article, I don’t know.😅
Was that a remote control plane 🤔
@@24fletchdog yes
@@inkwolfartandbuildingstudi3223 vs me
I'm never flying Freewing Delta again!
My advice to any rc plane pilots is to get your plane settled into its final approach speed on the downwind leg and maintain that speed and angle of attack on very shallow turns from downwind to base and then to final, then reduce power slightly and maintain angle of attack on final approach. If its coming in too short, dont use elevator, use power instead to extend the final leg, only use elevator to maintain the same angle of attack as was setup on downwind. If you find you are creeping up using more and more elevator, then your airspeed is getting too slow, use more power and use the elevator to hold a steady angle of attack. Usually a slight steady pressure of up elevator is good for final. Depending on the model, spoilerons can help reduce the chance of tip stalls at slower speeds.
Please stand by, everyone is checking to see if your advice was requested by anyone.
*THIS JUST IN-*
*IT WAS NOT REQUESTED AT ALL.*
So sit down and get over yourself.
@@gavinvalentino1313
@@gavinvalentino1313his post was not condescending at all. He was obviously trying to be helpful. Your comment, however, just made you look like a fool. Nice job 👍
Good advice, and similar to full scale.
@@gavinvalentino1313Where is your RC video?
5:28 to low terrain. Bank angle.
Awww man, I'm sorry buddy. I'm glad it looks like it's mainly intact ( other than the winglets ). Hope you're able to get it back in flying shape again real soon. Beautiful plane you've got there.
Playing it frame by frame was pretty interesting. I assume it stalled and the right wing dropped uncommanded, striking the outboard wingtip and subsequent RH engine, which tore it from the airframe. I expected more damage when you picked up the camera. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully she flies again.
it’s an rc plane 😭
@@anonym123jovan7 An RC airplane flies the same as a "real" airplane. There is no magic that makes a commercial jetliner fly that does or does not make an RC aircraft fly. Fundamentally, the same forces apply.
Genius @@anonym123jovan7 figured out it's a scale model and likely has NO IDEA what an airfoil stall is.
@@markmiller6844 thx for not understanding jokes and telling me off like that?
@@Keys879 ik, i was joking about you „doing that research“ on an rc plane
Aww man , sorry on that , that was such a cool video 💥 amazing how technology had advanced . The pic quality was perfect , wheels looks so cool retracting and seeing the flaps deploy . 😎
That really sucks about the plane ik those can be an expensive fix. Thank you for taking accountability even though it may not have been entirely pilot error, not very many people can do that.
I always strive to find what caused the accident. Some causes can be elusive but this one was clearly 100% my fault.
@@pilot482everyone makes mistakes it’s okay, nice build btw.
This plane is nasty to fly. Especially in crosswinds, it is best not to fly because it has a low wing profile and a long fuselage with a large volume. It's a pity because it's impressive. I just slightly crashed mine while flying in a side wind...
Dude that was such a cool flight up till the very end. It almost seemed like a real plane.
yeah it was awesome!
I'm going to wait for the NTSB report to come out on this one before I talk $hit in the peanut gallery 👍
It has come out. Check the new comment.
So, there's that bright light at the end, like I've read about. Your model was a Delta craft. Their motto used to be "The next best thing to being there". That was a fun ride, though, thank you for sharing. Better luck in the future.
Thank you for flying spirit airlines
But a beautiful livery from what I can see at first glance. Love the swirls on the fans.
ONO! I saw your plane somewhere on Facebook and it is really beautiful!
I really hope I have the skill to make a same... please re-build it soon and really looking forward it back to sky!
Thank you. Yes I will be rebuilding.
May all souls rest on board, RIP
Strangly I felt very sorry for that, maybe because it was flying so nice and smooth .
It’s an Rx jet but still I’ve always wanted one you are so cool!❤
This is absolutely amazing. I jumped up out of my chair and said "No WAY!" when that landing gear retracted after takeoff. Mad respect.
There’s nothing special about retractable gear.
I just have to wonder and ask if it's possible to rotate the camera 180 degrees? Would make for a much wider variety of visuals especially for landing?
Welp, definitely loads of crap running down the aisle of that Delta flight! Couple barrel rolls, some high speed low flybys, and a lawn dart maneuver to cap it off...lol
Fantastic pain job, tho- love the reflection of the engines on the bottom of fuselage. Great model!
Sorry for the mishap. Beautiful plane. Hope you are able to get it back to flying without too much trouble.
👍
Lots of gone into making it. Impressive finish. Hope it flies again soon.
Absolutely cool vid. Guessing a forwarded facing camera would have been too routine. Hey, at least at the end you walked away from/with it. Thanks for sharing.
That's a bummer.
Hopefully it's back in the air soon
Sorry to see you stalled your plane on final😢
5:51 That was a beautiful sky!
Thx Man! That was an amazing few minutes to watch! Sorry you crashed Tex
Oh nooooooooo! Sorry to see that. Didn’t see that ending coming at all. It was a smooth flight up until the end.
Hope the NTSB can find a cause. That was brutal. 🤣🤣🤣. Seriously though great video. Love RC planes!!
The suspension at the beginning was fun to watch.😊
Good thing he got out of the airport quick, there were a bunch of giants lurking about.
great camerawork, even got the crash site recorded!
Iove how the turbines have those little squigley things on them!
Ikr
Excelente video ,un vuelo tranquilo hasta que boom, saludos y gracias Amigo fdliz dia , espero que lo puedas recuperar para el proximo vuelo gracias
Delta Airlines 134: It was a beautiful day, passengers were having a fun time, kids were being iPad kids as usual, the plane did its takeoff, and the gears went to its chamber. Until, the pilots had an emergency and they knew the plane had an problem. As they retracted the gear, they were now at 500 feet. They lost 3000 altitude in 2 minutes. The plane hit its left wing on the ground, and the plane had been broken. But as the passengers fleeded out of the plane, the plane looked in good condition.
Survivors: 120
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 25
It was later reported by the NTSB that it was pilot error.
Average Ryanair landing:
Ouch! Hate to see that. Great video, what camera are you using?
It's a Runcam 4K
Official NTSB Report: Written by [REDACTED]:
While coming in on either a low pass or a final approach, Delta Flight 37 suffered from a severe wind shear, estimated to be around 5kts, hitting on the starboard side wing. The subsequent reaction: an imbalance in air pressure over the port side aerofoil, causing the wingtip to hit the ground, then causing total structural failure in the wing and engine. Thus, the plane flipped, and ripped apart in a few locations. This is the first and only recorded hull loss of Freewing Delta Airways (ICAO: FDA, IATA: FD).
Survivors: 187
Fatalities: 22
Missing Person(s): 1
Case closed as of April 25, 2024.
Speed is nowhere near scale... I like it! Wish the real ones flew this fast!
How much does something like this cost (not just the crash/rebuild but also buying/making as well). It can't be cheap.
The aircraft cost was not as high as some may think. The real cost was time. I spent a lot of time on this one. The crash was my fault plain and simple. But it will fly again. I have plans for this one.
What role does ATC play in this? Why do the people look like giants at the beginning of the vid?
What a shame. 😿 Only about the most perfect rc airfield and landing strip I've ever seen! Plane looked on 1 piece at least!
Upon further investigation it was discovered that the only devise that survived this horrific crash and continues to function today, is the camera!
Can you hook up a vr headset and mount a camera on the front of the aircraft?
That's beautiful man nice model😊😊
Was painful to see, we hope you were able to repair it.
What does the RC pilot have to ensure that the model is at a safety speed/AOA?
Is there any telemetry feedback to help with wind and wind gradient effects?
Nothing. This model has no telemetry. I do have a couple with airspeed but otherwise it's all by sight.
The crash was hilarious! I can only imagine the cost to repair this toy. Go get a REAL pilots licence and fly a REAL plane. R/C is such a churlish hobby for ten year olds.@@pilot482
@THEFLIGHTSIMULATORCHANNEL2020. I do have a real pilots license. In fact I have an ATP with 3 type ratings. CL65, DC-9 & B757/B767. Funny this comment coming from someone who pretends to fly an airline on a computer game that flies nothing like a real plane.
They fly like real planes and you don't have a pilot's licence.@@pilot482
I guess you are technically correct. I don't have a license. They are called Pilot Certificate. Since you probably don't know ATP stands for Air Transport Pilot and type ratings are specific training for each type of aircraft. Since your computer game probably didn't tell you that.
That airport needs to redo their runway! Look at how rough that takeoff was !
Also who else though the engine reflections were lights
My condolences.
Wow that RC car looks real
"Thank you for flying with RyanAir, last year %90 of the plane's succesfully arrived." 💀
Lesson Learned:
It is important to learn your plane / controller configuration. Before landing, it is crucial to know what is the power required for a smooth landing without entering a stall. Most controllers now a days have hashes and as an rc pilot you could check at what position is the correct thrust setting for such plane.
I would assume that crosswind and or headwind would change settings like in real flight. No? If so, just curious because I have no experience in RC, what's the power difference between a 10 kt headwind or a 5 kt headwind? On average, I recognize every RC aircraft is different.
I think the poster meant in 0 wind. Then if you have a slight wind in any direction you're already at the throttle position and you're just making small adjustments.
@@jamesordwayultralightpilot Yes, I meant in little to no wind conditions... if there is a crosswind or a headwind then the power setting will change. In real life we have an airspeed indicator on planes.. in rc planes they exist, but most people don't install them. So they just increase the power setting slightly to compensate for the extra drag.
Great video footage! Hopefully the damage wasn't too bad. What camera were you using?
It was the Runcam 4k. (The orange one)
Fly the plane, yes! Land the plane, NO!😂
“Wing tu low” holi fooq” bing bang ou” sum ting wung”. 😂
I hope BARBIE and KEN are okay 👍
Was a decent flight, although crash doesn't happen till the last 37 seconds if you're looking for the crash like I was, and I'm not sadistic or anything I just thought it'd be interesting to see a crash from the planes point of view...🤔
Where did u buy it from and how much is it please tell me
It's available for purchase at MotionRC. It comes as a plain white aircraft and has to be customized to the airline of your choice.
Number of souls onboard?
Would you be able to tell me how you installed your camera?
Yup. It's a Runcam 2 4K (orange one)
How did you mount it? Like with Velcro screw it in? Etc
I use foam rubber between the camera and the plane. Then I wrap velcro tight around the fuselage to hold it on. My none foam plane I can use painter tape instead of velcro.
AntAir 482 sadly crashed near the runway due to pilot error. Fortunately, there were no fatalities onboard
Ouch! 😣 That sounded expensive!
i gess that it was due to it got stalled , but im not sure , does it has installed an air speed sensor?
that could have privented at least a warning , i don't know , im just gessing
You dont need an airspeed sensor, your elevator input tells you whats happening. If your airplane has a proper cg and the elevator is trimmed correctly to be close to neutral so at half power, the plane should fly straight and level. The slower the plane goes, the more up elevator (pulling back on the transmitter stick) is required to keep the nose up and to keep the aircraft from losing altitude. Basically, you are trading airspeed for lift. At a certain point, the wing will stall and lose lift entirely (one wing first causing a spin or both wings at the same time cause a sharp drop of the nose). So basically, if you find you have to keep pulling back on the elevator more and more and you start using like 60-70%+ of elevator throw to keep the plane in the air, then you approaching a dangerous situation if you are low and slow. The only want out is to promptly add power and reduce elevator pressure to increase airspeed.
Dang, That hurt. 1 upside ,no post impact fire .EV advantage .All onboard survived , minor injuries.😅
What camera setup do you use? That's pretty clear. I'd like to set something like this up for my 90mm EDF Viperjet.
It was the Runcam 4K camera. The orange color one.
Uhhh,is the wing ok?
Boeing 737 Max 8 or Max 9?
That many go-arounds should've been an early warning sign. Should've tried your alternate xD
Dammmm Broo ,and you was flying so good , that hurts I know, been there a few times.
Thanks. Yeah I pushed it a little too far and paid the price. All part of the hobby though.
Are you sure it was pilot error? Hard to tell how fast you were going based on the camera position, but you had full flaps and you looked to have a good clip going, with the engines pushing it along as you want to have going with an EDF. Maybe reversing the course caused that and was wind related? The right wing dipped, but like I said without standing where you were it just didn't seem slow enough to drop a wing at that point. I have an AL37 too and if I have to haul ass on final to hold off a stall with an airliner I don't know if that's going to be much fun.
Just Like the Real Thing! - Needed the Pings of the Fasten Your Seat Belts
Is that supposed to be a max
Omg so close hope its not in to bad of shape. I wont ever fly my custom painted AL bc too much time and expense in painting it. let me know how you made out.
It's not terrible but not good either. Need new engine nacelles and probably wings. Fuselage is mostly undamaged. Lots of cracks and chips in the paint. I can't not fly it. It's so much fun to fly and land.....especially with reverse thrust.
@@pilot482 I Feel So Sorry
It was that crazy karen looking for her stolen earbuds that caused the crash. Hope you get it fixed & back in the air. 👍🏻
Is it just me or I thought this was a real plane crash when I first looked at the thumbnail lol 😂
Ouch! That looked expensive. I'm assuming the entire fuselage broke apart
Check the last few seconds. The camera impacted the ground after the wing strike, causing it to tear from the fuselage, which made the accident seem a lot worse. However although the RH wingtip and engine were separated from the airframe, the aircraft remained primarily intact and landed right side up.
That windshear will get you every time.
Hope the damage wasn’t too bad.
Was the cameraman injured!?!?
Awesome plane and video!! Are those ducted fans in there?
Waow, hope, the damage wasn't too severe
DL3445
Fatalities: 130
Survivors: 5
Cause: extreme windshear leading to flight into controlled terrain
Ladies and gentlemen. We have landed at grassland. We hope you fly with us again.
Nah man that is so cool I wonder maybe if it did a full flight from one place to another
But what Happened in the end
An NTSB investigation team consisting of LEGO men will have a full report soon.
oops. Nice ride tho. Hope it gets fixed, great video.
5:20 Too low terrain too low terrain
5:24 Whoop Whoop pull up
5:28 bank angl-
RIP to all those onboard.
The way the onboard camera was looking, i could see the crash coming
Ahh, I wanted to see the miniature escape slides deploy!
No worries, I'll polish it out!
Ah the Agony of Defeat. Was wondering what the craft looked like afterwards.
What camera do you use
Runcam 2 4K (orange one)
@@pilot482 thankyou
It’s ok to circle right
Rest in peace to all those who didn't make it.
The FTSB determined that the crash was caused by a dragonfly getting sucked into one of the turbines.