Fine flying indeed - but I'd like everyone to know what a great job the cameraman did tracking the flight. Anyone who has tried to track aircraft will know this and how very well this was done.
Yes OUTSTANDING.....none of that zooming in to where you can't get an actual feel for the ground speed. To all other cameramen, forget the zoom when filming RC, If you do, remember to zoom out when it's on it's way back!
Sometimes it hard to keep the ground and or tree line in view but it does help you get a feel for the speed. Thanks for watching and checking out my channel
That was the smoothest flying of an RC that I have seen in years. Bummer on engine failure and crash, but I am sure he will be back in no time. Great video
@@TestECull $20k is a comically high figure for the damage done in this video. Realistically it’s $5k lost. That is the price of an annual inspection on my airplane, or the price of like 3 of my guns. Less than one of my watches. Everything is relative and compared to a lot of hobbies like this it is not very expensive. That doesn’t mean it’s cheap, although it can be if you want it to.
I always disliked flying on cloudy days it was so easy to loose perspective on what the plane was doing. This isn’t the problem her the pilot was rallying good.
That inverted turn smoothly blended into a knife-edge was the highlight of the flight. The engine flamed out in the worse moment, but such is the hobby, it comes with the territory. Here's hoping that this fine pilot is back in the air with this or another beautiful jet as soon as possible.
Superb model and awesome flying beyond the fligh envelope. Flame out due to high rotation rate flat spin. Sorry for the crash. Sincere congrats and cheers from France.
Are flame-outs and compressor stalls the same thing, or closely related to one another? When the aircraft was doing the vertical spins around its own axis I immediately was thinking of the risk of compressor stall and then decided these small-scale engines must be a lot more immune to it than full size turbojets. But then the engine failed at the end and I revised my thinking. Amazing model, amazing piloting - I hope it can be rebuilt and back in the air soon ❤
@@DwightStJohn-t7y Yep, definitely a possibility. I was into RC a long while ago but not these days. I'd imagine this plane, given how costly and advanced it is, might have a low fuel sensor - or at the very least the pilot would have a very good handle on the flight time available - and then keep well within the estimated time limit. And in line with what you've said, I got the strong sense that the flight was about to come to an end, just before the crash - so that would support the possibility of it running out of fuel (and the pilot just didn't quite get his timing calculations right). But the engine stopping during that 'flat spin' manoeuvre makes me favour a flame-out or compressor stall - it's quite a tricky thing to keep the fuel-pick-up (that's inside of the tank) always in contact with the fuel when a RC plane is pointing up, pointing down, right side up or upside down. And coupled with the centrifugal forces throwing the fuel all around the tank, I'd reckon a fuel interruption is a strong possibility too. The final thing is that the turbojet engine is sucking in *a lot* of air, and this happens most effectively when the engine is travelling fast, relative to the flow of the jet. The aerodynamics around a turbojet intake are really complex. At the moment of the engine failing the plane was more-or-less stationary in the air, and moreover it was spinning around almost on its own axis. That would disrupt the airflow into the intake - and maybe made the airflow 'dirty' enough to cause compressor stall or flame-out. The 'pop;' and the puff of black smoke is possibly caused by unburnt fuel being exhausted, if the combustion process had ceased (flame-out). I reckon the owner/pilot will shed more light on what happened in response to the questions that viewers are asking. I'm interested to know what actually happened.
According to the person that was doing the camera work it wasn't a flameout or compressor stall but a catastrophic failure of the turbine engine with an internal explosion of the compressor, that's what the pop and black smoke was that was visible just before the crash.
Very cool model with an actual "scale" speed. I hate watching the models that rip across the sky and look like models. This one looks more like a real aircraft in flight.
That was some beautiful flying. I loved the perfect rolling 360. It was a high risk, high reward flight. Stuff happens though. You pick it up and move on. It’s far better than sitting on the couch, and wishing you’d done impressive things in your life. Thanks for the show. Good on ya!!
Not sure how untimely it was. Looked like he was depending on that engine to get him out of the conditions he was putting the plane in for most of the flight. Great flying but it's asking for trouble as well.
@@wokbok43 Clearly he means RC pilot. As both a pilot and an RC pilot I can tell you they are both very challenging and both require piloting skills. This guy is insanely capable.
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Yes, I think flame out is quite a risk when doing so many manouevres that interrupt the airflow so much, but having said that, it handled quite a few of them before the bad one...
If u flat spin a turbine aircraft once and u don t flame out, take the win and do some other acrobatic stuff. Too bad about the jet tho. It looked awesome
The 1 left roll over full right circle at 1.40 is just magnificent flying skill. Extremely difficult to execute seamlessly but he makes it look easy. Congratulations.
I have a video from his midday show from last years Joe Nall posted and more videos of Jase I’m going to post from this year soon stay tuned and thanks for watching
This pilot is very skillful for sure. Amazingly smooth and precise. My Carf J10 turbine came apart and managed to crash land. It was repairable but not easy job.
Really nice flying. Getting out of that flat spin induced with vector thrust and without engine was simply impossible. Looks like the engine quit after failing due to gyroscopic forces. Can you please share what turbine brand you were flying?
Excellent photography and I got the feeling the person flying the model got a little to enthusiastic as some of those outside turns the G force load on them was tremendous and any moment I expected the wings to rip off. The last spin with the flame out was such a shame as no one wants to see a model get destroyed. Even if the airframe was scrap hopefully all his components and motor were salvaged
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. ya likely because of the flat spin having the air flow 90 degrees to the inlet,,, likely compressor stall that made it blow ,,, you can do flat spins with a prop,,, not so much with a jet lol
Can these small turbines have compressor stalls and so on like full-sized aircraft engines? If so, how can you manage to do those stalls and so on at all without causing a flame-out?
Amazing flying! Bummer about the crash. I want to get into turbines. Is there no battery backup to power the control surfaces? Why did this happen? I’m still very new to rc planes and have a lot to learn still.
I’m guessing all that fantastic maneuvering was due to vectored thrust. Once the thrust quit, we saw how little conventional control authority it really had. Sort of like with a jet ski watercraft…can’t steer them without thrust.
put a few cameras on that and anyone can experience flying a fighter jet with their feet firmly on the ground. amazing, hope the damage wasn't too bad and was repairable.
Poor bloke. Incredible flying skills, amazingly strong airframe to survive those crazy maneuvers. Nothing is ever strong enough to survive an unfortunate landing like that. Condolences to you pilot
What an incredible slow rolling circle. Great piloting skills with a incredible airframe. I loved flying my 80mm Futura fomie till i stalled it in. My fault.
If he'd had another 250 to 300 feet of altitude, recovery wouldn't have been so dependent engine thrust. If you notice, he stopped the spin after the engine quit. He was doing what looked to be exactly right. He just needed more altitude to gain enough speed/energy to pull out enough to make a clean belly landing. If the engine hadn't guit, he would have used the trust to regain his speed. That's what he did in the two previous maneuvers. One of the several "rules of thumb" about flying is that you can trade speed/energy for altitude. And you can trade altitude for speed/energy. But if you've got neither to trade, you'll most likely pay for that bill with your life. Fortunately, this was a model and it only cost him $20,000.
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Ohhh snap! Ok cool! We are new to it buy buying stuff on Facebook marketplace, add new technology lol first time going this year. Will go in spring and bring out 45’ coach
Fine flying indeed - but I'd like everyone to know what a great job the cameraman did tracking the flight. Anyone who has tried to track aircraft will know this and how very well this was done.
Thank you 🙏🏻.
I do the best I can sometimes it doesn’t come out as good as I like but it really nice be appreciated. 😊
Praise the cameraperson!
Thank you much appreciated
Yes OUTSTANDING.....none of that zooming in to where you can't get an actual feel for the ground speed. To all other cameramen, forget the zoom when filming RC, If you do, remember to zoom out when it's on it's way back!
Sometimes it hard to keep the ground and or tree line in view but it does help you get a feel for the speed.
Thanks for watching and checking out my channel
Have never seen a turbine flown better than that anywhere! WOW ! Sorry for the loss
It’s just money 😂
Yeah so sorry, 🤣😂🤣😂🤣. 👽
I have never seen a RC model finish a demo in one piece
That was the smoothest flying of an RC that I have seen in years. Bummer on engine failure and crash, but I am sure he will be back in no time. Great video
All it takes is money and lots of it
If it’s your only hobby it’s really not too expensive
@yamkaw346 exactly
@@yamkaw346 WBWAHAHHA what?! 'not too expensive' on a video about a $20,000 airplane eating shit? You're joking....I love this hobby but come on bro.
@@TestECull $20k is a comically high figure for the damage done in this video. Realistically it’s $5k lost. That is the price of an annual inspection on my airplane, or the price of like 3 of my guns. Less than one of my watches. Everything is relative and compared to a lot of hobbies like this it is not very expensive. That doesn’t mean it’s cheap, although it can be if you want it to.
The stall maneuvers that go into the spin and the upside down flying are extremely impressive. This pilot is highly skilled.
@@js70371 no doubt
Yeah...
We just noticed....
Hahaha....
Yet uneducated on turbine engine limitations.
Wow, very skilled pilot.
It seems like every pilot here at joe Nall week is very skilled
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. LOL, yes the videos are very intimidating. I have to make it out there someday.
I always disliked flying on cloudy days it was so easy to loose perspective on what the plane was doing. This isn’t the problem her the pilot was rallying good.
Was so realistic, I expected the pilot to bail at the end.
That inverted turn smoothly blended into a knife-edge was the highlight of the flight. The engine flamed out in the worse moment, but such is the hobby, it comes with the territory. Here's hoping that this fine pilot is back in the air with this or another beautiful jet as soon as possible.
I agree worst possible timing
This showed up on my feed and WOW! The pilot makes this look so easy. That's talent.
Takes a lot of practice
Superb model and awesome flying beyond the fligh envelope.
Flame out due to high rotation rate flat spin. Sorry for the crash. Sincere congrats and cheers from France.
Thank you sir 👍🏻
Are flame-outs and compressor stalls the same thing, or closely related to one another? When the aircraft was doing the vertical spins around its own axis I immediately was thinking of the risk of compressor stall and then decided these small-scale engines must be a lot more immune to it than full size turbojets. But then the engine failed at the end and I revised my thinking. Amazing model, amazing piloting - I hope it can be rebuilt and back in the air soon ❤
@@fluchterschoen as a non-RC guy I thought this plane was in the air for a long long time and could it have just run out of fuel????
@@DwightStJohn-t7y Yep, definitely a possibility. I was into RC a long while ago but not these days. I'd imagine this plane, given how costly and advanced it is, might have a low fuel sensor - or at the very least the pilot would have a very good handle on the flight time available - and then keep well within the estimated time limit.
And in line with what you've said, I got the strong sense that the flight was about to come to an end, just before the crash - so that would support the possibility of it running out of fuel (and the pilot just didn't quite get his timing calculations right).
But the engine stopping during that 'flat spin' manoeuvre makes me favour a flame-out or compressor stall - it's quite a tricky thing to keep the fuel-pick-up (that's inside of the tank) always in contact with the fuel when a RC plane is pointing up, pointing down, right side up or upside down. And coupled with the centrifugal forces throwing the fuel all around the tank, I'd reckon a fuel interruption is a strong possibility too.
The final thing is that the turbojet engine is sucking in *a lot* of air, and this happens most effectively when the engine is travelling fast, relative to the flow of the jet. The aerodynamics around a turbojet intake are really complex. At the moment of the engine failing the plane was more-or-less stationary in the air, and moreover it was spinning around almost on its own axis. That would disrupt the airflow into the intake - and maybe made the airflow 'dirty' enough to cause compressor stall or flame-out. The 'pop;' and the puff of black smoke is possibly caused by unburnt fuel being exhausted, if the combustion process had ceased (flame-out).
I reckon the owner/pilot will shed more light on what happened in response to the questions that viewers are asking. I'm interested to know what actually happened.
According to the person that was doing the camera work it wasn't a flameout or compressor stall but a catastrophic failure of the turbine engine with an internal explosion of the compressor, that's what the pop and black smoke was that was visible just before the crash.
The little pilot no doubt threw up on the tiny instrument panel and shorted something out bringing down the aircraft!
Obviously 😂
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Fox 2, slpash
Very cool model with an actual "scale" speed. I hate watching the models that rip across the sky and look like models. This one looks more like a real aircraft in flight.
Scale flying is a skill onto it own
It is a real aircraft. A small one.
Thank you! Coolest RC plane, flight, and camera work I have Ever seen. Will not forget it.
Thank you and thanks for stopping by and checking out my video I have more in my channel
That was some beautiful flying. I loved the perfect rolling 360.
It was a high risk, high reward flight.
Stuff happens though. You pick it up and move on. It’s far better than sitting on the couch, and wishing you’d done impressive things in your life. Thanks for the show.
Good on ya!!
You are absolutely correct 💯
My heart skipped a beat watching it hit the ground
20,000 worth of 'stuff happens'
Good luck to you and hope you have it back flying soon !
What an accomplished pilot, a real display of mastery. What a shame about an untimely engine failure.
Very costly no doubt
lol,pilot he’s not a fukken pilot ffs lol
how about "any gas left"??
Not sure how untimely it was. Looked like he was depending on that engine to get him out of the conditions he was putting the plane in for most of the flight. Great flying but it's asking for trouble as well.
@@wokbok43 Clearly he means RC pilot. As both a pilot and an RC pilot I can tell you they are both very challenging and both require piloting skills. This guy is insanely capable.
Its not surprising the engine quit with those manoeuvres. Great Pilot.
Lot of stress
Immaculate aerobatics. What a shame.
A costly mishap
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Yes, I think flame out is quite a risk when doing so many manouevres that interrupt the airflow so much, but having said that, it handled quite a few of them before the bad one...
Yup that’s the chance you take doing these types of maneuvers but the turbine actually came apart and exploded in this case
@@avipatable definitely although in this case the turbine actually exploded and came apart
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Oh right! Wow, that is a different issue altogether! Not a lot he could have done about that!
If u flat spin a turbine aircraft once and u don t flame out, take the win and do some other acrobatic stuff. Too bad about the jet tho. It looked awesome
Simply fantastic flying. Smooth, precise and un-hurried. I hope you're back in the air soon. Thanks for sharing
Surly
Thanks very watching
The 1 left roll over full right circle at 1.40 is just magnificent flying skill. Extremely difficult to execute seamlessly but he makes it look easy. Congratulations.
Very skilled pilot
Did it have vectored thrust or something to make it pirouette?
Yes 100% vector thrusting equipped
Pretty sure that's the only way you can do that move in a turbine.
Very professional flying!
Did the flat spin stall the intake flow and flame out the engine?
Possibly, the turbine exploded
That very firt pullup showed this is a seasoned flyer, neat flying in the box, crisp maneuvers. So sorry about the loss of the plane.
😓 unfortunate
THE BEST RC FLYING I’VE EVER SEEN , PLEASE SHOW US MORE !!!
Thanks, Check out my other videos plus I’ll be posting a lot more videos from Joe Nall week later this week 👍🏻
If you think this is the best you need to see Jase Dussia fly.
I have a video from his midday show from last years Joe Nall posted and more videos of Jase I’m going to post from this year soon stay tuned and thanks for watching
Excellent camera work. Not too zoomed in like too many others. This way you really get a feel for the speed of the flight.
Thank you
I try to at least keep the tree line in view.
Thanks for watching
That has to be some of the finest stick-work ever.
Where do you get these mini turbin engines?
@@robertpigott5312 online websites
This pilot is very skillful for sure. Amazingly smooth and precise. My Carf J10 turbine came apart and managed to crash land. It was repairable but not easy job.
Very ballsy as well
I’m an airline pilot, light plane, pilot, and RC nutcase. That was some beautiful flying and great camera work.
Thanks for the words of encouragement 👍🏻
Whatever tiny pilot is doing this is impeccable.
😂
There was a loud pop before failure. Did the compressor stall causing the failure?
Turbine exploded
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C.😯
Yeah but I’m not exactly sure if it was from just metal fatigue or pushing the limits a little too far
Really nice flying. Getting out of that flat spin induced with vector thrust and without engine was simply impossible. Looks like the engine quit after failing due to gyroscopic forces. Can you please share what turbine brand you were flying?
Sorry I was just filming this flight I’m not into turbines I’m all electric on my models. Thanks for watching 🍻
Great flying. Dis the flameout occur from fuel starvation in the knife edge?
@@jerrypolverino6025 turbine explosion
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Oh gosh. Thanks you. It was a beautiful flight. Just amazing.
Very good-looking plane and simply superlative piloting.
Skilled indeed
Did that machine have thrust vectoring? How did he create those quick snap flat spins?
Definitely thrust vectoring
Fantastic control… amazing display of inverted flybys… great talent on “the stick”.
Lots of practice
Best RC flight demo that I've ever seen! Amazing.
The others non reaction is perfect. "Yep another one"
😂
Does that have a thrust vector?
Yes definitely 💯
Murphy knows when to cut an engine to great effect….😢 what a shame. Great display though!
Damn that Murphy 😂
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Any ideas on what caused the failure?
@@mkosmo The pilot said the turbine let loose so it pretty much exploded
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. oh wow, that's insane. I was wondering since the pop didn't sound like a typical compressor stall!
Since there wasn’t the usual fireball that comes after a turbine crash I presume he was very low on fuel.
Turbines are known to go out in style
I take it this is vectored thrust during those spins etc?
Yes most definitely
Fantastic flying! I'm very sorry, It has happened to all of us. Hope you get back on the horse quickly!
Just part of the hobby
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. *Maaaaaaan thats a whiteboi hobby,,,, don’t see no homeboi’s over in there*
Camera work so good, i was reaching for my barf bag.
Some amazing flying, i have never seen anything like it.
Thanks a lot!
Excellent photography and I got the feeling the person flying the model got a little to enthusiastic as some of those outside turns the G force load on them was tremendous and any moment I expected the wings to rip off. The last spin with the flame out was such a shame as no one wants to see a model get destroyed. Even if the airframe was scrap hopefully all his components and motor were salvaged
Thank you and thanks for watching
Does this plane have controllable direction of thrust? I can't explain any other way it spins around at zero air speed.
Yes it’s called thrust vectoring
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Thank you.
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
That was some flying. I could sit and watch a display like that all day.
Joe Nall week happens every week
Was it engine failure due to the "spin" that caused lack of airflow to the intake?
I’m not into turbines so honestly I can’t say but it was a total loss
Surprised the engine kept going for as long as it did.
Give her hell!!!
The slow roll down the runway and the 360 rolling circle was one of the best RC flights ever.
Very good stick control
Amazing flying and RC build.
compressor stall cause the flame out ?
Pilot says the turbine exploded
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. ya likely because of the flat spin having the air flow 90 degrees to the inlet,,, likely compressor stall that made it blow ,,, you can do flat spins with a prop,,, not so much with a jet lol
2:20 what the actual F*CK LOL
Can these small turbines have compressor stalls and so on like full-sized aircraft engines? If so, how can you manage to do those stalls and so on at all without causing a flame-out?
It’s just the chance you take doing these kinds of maneuvers although in this case the turbine actually exploded.
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Turbine or compressor section?
Can’t say I don’t know enough about turbines to answer or ask I’m all about electric
Something that large should have cameras in them 😉
Amazing flying! Bummer about the crash. I want to get into turbines. Is there no battery backup to power the control surfaces? Why did this happen? I’m still very new to rc planes and have a lot to learn still.
Yes but thing’s go wrong fast in this hobby
I’m guessing all that fantastic maneuvering was due to vectored thrust. Once the thrust quit, we saw how little conventional control authority it really had. Sort of like with a jet ski watercraft…can’t steer them without thrust.
put a few cameras on that and anyone can experience flying a fighter jet with their feet firmly on the ground. amazing, hope the damage wasn't too bad and was repairable.
Thanks for watching
Poor bloke. Incredible flying skills, amazingly strong airframe to survive those crazy maneuvers. Nothing is ever strong enough to survive an unfortunate landing like that. Condolences to you pilot
Unfortunately the ground is really hard lol
The short loop just before the malfunction was so clean and not possible!
thrust vectoring, anything is possible
@@bryanbaumer250 yeah, i was exaggerating to make the point.
Was that a compressor stall at the end?
Very nice flight dynamics throughout tho. Impressive
Turbine exploded
Bummer might been able to save it if he was high up and going fast rarely works out that way. Should figure out a parachute system like a BRS.
Yeah I thought he could’ve leveled it out some
Did the rotation make it starve for fuel? He was up for a while. Uncover a pickup tube?
It’s possible
For those worried. The pilot survived.
Thanks for sharing Freddie
Thank you and thank you sir for tuning into my channel 👍🏻
Dudes skills are insane. The power to weight ratio on that bird must be off the charts.
Jet power baby
or at least greaster than 1:1.
Was that a PW TF30?
Thrust vectoring?
Yes definitely
Yes definitely
Yes definitely
That dude can FLY!
Skills for sure
LOVED watching this guy fly!!! He has such fine style. Just totally fun to watch. Nice flying jet!
Unfortunate ending
Splat, Happens to the best of us....
That’s pretty much the hobby at some point things will go south
My favorite type of flying. Buttery smooth. Sorry for your loss.
👍🏻
I don't think I have ever seen a jet fly that smooooooooth. What a drag. At least it didn't crash at 100mph
Still was a total loss frame broken in 3 places
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Total frame loss, not total loss. The equipment can probably be reused.
@Boogie3D yes the electronics we’re salvageable
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. So more like 5k instead of 20k ;)
I’m going by what the pilot told me frame lost wings folded turbine exploded basically servos and rx were salvaged
I’m not an expert but I have never seen flying like this! Astonishing! 👏👏👏👏
This Is so Amazing and cool. It is so sad that it ended the way it did!
I have never seen anything quite like this.💫
Pretty amazing
Hey brother,, that was some superb control and piloting skills in rc, you cant blame yourself for the engine failure, rock on
that was painful to watch! nice flight up till the end though.
The turbine exploded and the frame was broken 3 places basically just grab your electronics and start over.
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Do you know what turbine was in it?
@f900ex5 sorry I didn’t ask
Cool, great job, nice build !
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. 👍👍
What an incredible slow rolling circle. Great piloting skills with a incredible airframe. I loved flying my 80mm Futura fomie till i stalled it in. My fault.
The futura is an awesome flying jet
I like how the spectators just kinda turn and walk away. They know. Let a grown man cry alone.
😂
that was one of the best flights I've ever seen with an excellent excellent pilot but I don't understand the spot landing😢😢😢🇺🇸🙋🏻😱
Unfortunately the turbine exploded
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. I hope to see you flying another one soon on TH-cam
I'm guessing there's no room for recovery when you are flying in the vectored thrust mode. No air over the control surfaces.
Pretty much
Boy...that is when a parachute, like the one's on a full scale Cirrus, would be so handy.
Right 👍🏻
I don't think it would've had time to fully deploy at that altitude anyways
Amazing scale model flying.But all those negative & positive g forces must pose a fuel supply problem?
Possibly
Great pilot skills. Great camera work.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Long, amazing flight. Did it just run out of fuel?
The pop noise was the turbine exploding
Didn't even have time to eject in that final flat spin. Poor Goose!
😂
That was a combo of stellar flying skills, great camera work, and really bad freaking luck!
Thanks for watching
God tier flying skill. Interesting that spin required thrust to recover from. Shows how on the edge this style of flying is!
Definitely pushing it for a jet
If he'd had another 250 to 300 feet of altitude, recovery wouldn't have been so dependent engine thrust. If you notice, he stopped the spin after the engine quit. He was doing what looked to be exactly right. He just needed more altitude to gain enough speed/energy to pull out enough to make a clean belly landing. If the engine hadn't guit, he would have used the trust to regain his speed. That's what he did in the two previous maneuvers.
One of the several "rules of thumb" about flying is that you can trade speed/energy for altitude. And you can trade altitude for speed/energy. But if you've got neither to trade, you'll most likely pay for that bill with your life.
Fortunately, this was a model and it only cost him $20,000.
Fortunately lol
I reckon a flameout caused that due to a disruption in airflow causing a compressor stall?
@@morrisdennis not sure the cause but the turbine let loose pretty much exploded in flight
That'll buff right out.. 😎
😂
And a little duct tape 😊
When Charlie Brown grows up and trades kites for kerosine.
😂
As Dirty Harry said : the man has to know his limits!!!
👌🏻
Incredible flying! Masterful pilot.
The guys in the front did not really be suprised by the end
Yeah still sad to see 🥲
I could imagine them saying, “Yep, that’s what I thought.” 😂
Kingtech engine?
Sorry I didn’t ask what brand he was running
It was a jetcat
$20,000? Give the money to charity where it will do some good! Kids are dying with cancer and they are smashing 20,000 dollar toys!
You sound like people LOVE you at parties….
Was that an actual flame out or did he run out of fuel? Beautiful flight though you got skills! Very impressive guy!!😁👌
@@AlanEmmons-qw6bg turbine let loose
$20K!!! For a model airplane?
It appears we are viewing a case of; more money than brains.
😂
I'm sure you've spent 20k on something we could ridicule you for.
@@fryaduck
"I'm sure you've spent 20k on something"
Not even a car. But I did buy some Tesla stock...way back.
You going in October?
@@SMGPERFORMANCE16 unfortunately not, I’ll be attending the EDGETX fest in Florida that month.
@@FASTFREDDIE-R.C. Ohhh snap! Ok cool! We are new to it buy buying stuff on Facebook marketplace, add new technology lol first time going this year. Will go in spring and bring out 45’ coach
@@SMGPERFORMANCE16 awesome, I am planning on being there in spring for Joe Nall week again next year as well.
Compressor stall?
Actually the turbine exploded
Fuel starvation as a result of the g-loads for the maneuver at a lower fuel level?
Possibly I’m not very knowledgeable on turbines kinda out of my pay grade 😂
Experts !
jst curious . . . i'am not a pilot but aren't airplanes supose to land on wheels?
Right 😂 thanks for watching