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@DaPlainTruth1 - About 30 years ago or so, I and a late friend of mine who was quite knowledgeable in aircraft, went to an air show at Westover AFB in Mass. He was more familiar with WWII aircraft and I knew a tad more about post war jets. I saw and heard an F-104 Starfighter coming low just above the deck and it went by at great speed. I said to him wow, that's the first F-104 I have ever seen in flight. His response was "no way that was an F-104." I replied, "what other plane do you know that has a long pointed nose, stubby wings and an elevated rudder and stabilizer? After going back and forth on the issue with him, the announcer said "That was Captain so and so in his F-104 Starfighter!" It was a memorable moment for me as my friend knew far more than I did about many aircraft and I finally got him on one! I had built a model of the F-104 years earlier as a kid because I loved its unique and streamlined design. RIP Dave.
@@Loulovesspeed Mein Bild vom Starfighter war vom Tod eines Nachbarn (von Stürmer) geprägt. Seine Mutter ließ sich nichts anmerken. Aber mit einem Starfighter zu sterben war damals in Deutschland nichts sehr Ungewöhnliches.
The F-4 Phantom is my Favorite Machine. We used The F-4 in Vietnam for Close Air Support Both U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy. The U. S. Air Force also used The F-4 in Bombing Missions. They hit Targets in North, and South Vietnam. I owe my Life to not only to The F-4 Phantoms, but also A-4 Skyhawks, and The UH-1 Huey. The UH-1 Huey was my Medivac Chopper that took me From The Battlefield to the Hospital in DaNang, South Vietnam. When I took a hit in the Left Shoulder. Enough said. Senper Fidelis, The Gunny
Yeah those cones in front of the air intakes help maintain that the air entering is subsonic. In the actual aircraft Can’t have supersonic air on a jet intake on a turbofan. unbelievable detail and scale. These aircraft are amazing!
This footage is great! But what happened to the channel?? We get everything except of supercars content, and if we get supercars content it mostly something old...
You do realize that nowadays each and every car that get released or concept is criticized and now supercar Blondie is running auctions, investments and she said they are working on making a supercar (I really doubt that will be a thing)
The F104 was the most exciting jet I as a young boy could ever see. My Dad made an Airfix model of one and I was just in love with it, a rocket with wings!
I believe the nose gear going up & down on the F-4 is replicating for catapult launch, the nose comes down for the shuttle, not just to go in the air as was stated.
Yeah but no way each of them will cost 55,000 in parts alone, nothing in there is 55 thousand, the reason they give them this prices is to high resale value and make a huge profit out of it, in fact you can build one of your own like this under 20,000 the industry have gotten bigger and availability for parts and materials is actually very cheap.
Supercar Blondie Awesome Video I think it's awesome that Jet power makes those Absolutely incredible RC Jets and I think the attention to detail is absolutely incredible
My Daughter and I have really gotten into this rc world now that we have the vr masks and I just spent 120k for two vr cockpits which easily switch to car driving seats as well. They REALLY ROLL COMPLETELY AND GO COMPLETELY Vertically, as well as no stive, and we can also use the v.R goggles and the seats to play video games.When we're not doing the RC thing, the seats load up in the back of my F150 and we can go out to a field.It's amazing so much fun
That 104 was amazing. I'd be afraid to fly something that expensive and fast - all you could do is fly them in tight loops.... FPV would be a lot cooler.
A few weeks ago I went to a "Warbirds" fly in. It was at Arnold Airforce base in Tullahoma Tennessee. There was Everything from bi wing planes, lots of rotary engine planes to most everything from WWll. There was one giant scale (not sure the scale but very large) German Messerschmitt 262 jet plane. Unfortunately I did not get to see it fly. A few 1/4 scale including a Gilmore red Lion.
the RC community is so sick and not just for planes, but all scale RC models, but if i'm gunna be sinking serious $$ into a hobby, i'd be doing it for real and not @ scale
I have foam electric ducted fan jets that only cost around $300. My Mirage 2000 goes 135 MPH. A 1.5m EDF jet goes for around $500. When you get into turbines is where it starts to get ridiculously expensive and way out of my budget 😅
My father Lt Col Grant Baker logged over a thousand hours in the CF104 and 104D. He experienced a bird strike and bailed out of a CF104 in 1964(ish) north and east of Edmonton Alberta (Primrose Air Weapons Range). Flying the F104 was not for the faint of heart.
You should come to the rc jet turbine fly in that's in Orlando. Absolutely fantastic fly in with lots of amazing models and pilots! Not to mention some amazing 3d heli demos as well!
The half cones in front of the air inlet openings are there for seperating the boundary layer from the airstream and for the creation of a shockwave in supersonic flight. Behind such a shockwave the airspeed is slowed down to subsonic speed which is necessary for the jet engine to function. You can see such cones or wedges in different shapes in front of all >Mach1 jet air intakes
These are insane! Impressive details. But with a time & price tag like these. I'd say you'd have to b pretty ballsy to fly them. Pray there isn't a single technical glitch while in flight.
idk if I missed it or not but did they mention if you need some kind of license to fly these massive RC fighter jets or perhaps a certain area to fly them?
Since it was a Starfighter in Norwegian colours it should be a Canadian built CF-104, not a F-104. I think I never saw a Norwegian Starfighter with "naked" wing tips, it should have fuel tanks there. Details? Yes, but these guys are building them to be correct scale models, so...
@flick_shot_5625 I know. But since the Starfighter had about 8 minutes of internal fuel with burner lit, and was usually flying long distances and often over the oceans here in Norway, I never saw them without tip tanks and often two more tanks under the wings. Not much room for weapons other than the M61.
@@jeoverv it could carry 2 missiles on the belly hardpoints just forward of the wing. it might also have been a design limitation of the smaller scale aircraft due to the weight that those things have and the added weight when being subjected to G-forces and aerodynamic effects wich would all fall on the already small wings.
@@flick_shot_5625 that is true. I always believed the tip tanks helped stabilize the roll axis on the full size, but it might be different, and much more so on the scale model.
😅 And steam powered catapult tracks to send them off. 👍 Actually, they used bungee cords! 😂 The pilot and co-pilot, couldn't be a couple of fat guys, or the plane would go off the deck, hanging by the bungee cord. 😅😂
FYI, Lockheed didn't merge with Martin until 1995, the F-104 has absolutely nothing to do with Martin it is a purely Lockheed aircraft so your statement Lockheed-Martin is incorrect.
F-16 paint scheme at 0:48 was a real paint scheme on one Danish Airforce F-16 done to mark the 800-year (allegedly) anniversary of the Danish national flag, the Dannebrog🇩🇰
The StarFighter F-104 was the biggest, piloted cruise missile...and called the "Widowmaker" because of many crashes....from that type of flying turbine rocket airplane.
F 104 is my favorite. It vas actually faster then the old, (but newer) F - 16 and the new F - 35. The Starfighters top speed was : 2494,5 km/h. The F-16 : 2164,6 km/h. And the F-35 : 1929,6 km/h. So it was 565 km/h faster than the newest and most advanced fighter jet in use today. But not the speed that makes it my favorite. It's probably more the raw look of it.
Kinda difficult to compare speed when the use of these aircraft is completely different, one is a pure interceptor with 1 job, and the F35 and F16 are multirole. F104 wouldnt really be good for ground attack (as the germans found out)
Pretty awesome aircrafts! But, the full-time zoom was a big letdown. There was no way we could judge the speed! It would have been the same experience if they were going 55mph!
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2:27 says F-4 phantom shows 2 actually then cuts to a buccaneer taking off lol
I was confused lol
well spotted.
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I noticed that! haha
Also says that at 5000 plus manufactured they are the most produced fighter in US history. Someone needs to read up on WWII.
The F-104 starfighter is definitely my favorite!!
@DaPlainTruth1 - About 30 years ago or so, I and a late friend of mine who was quite knowledgeable in aircraft, went to an air show at Westover AFB in Mass. He was more familiar with WWII aircraft and I knew a tad more about post war jets. I saw and heard an F-104 Starfighter coming low just above the deck and it went by at great speed. I said to him wow, that's the first F-104 I have ever seen in flight. His response was "no way that was an F-104." I replied, "what other plane do you know that has a long pointed nose, stubby wings and an elevated rudder and stabilizer? After going back and forth on the issue with him, the announcer said "That was Captain so and so in his F-104 Starfighter!" It was a memorable moment for me as my friend knew far more than I did about many aircraft and I finally got him on one! I had built a model of the F-104 years earlier as a kid because I loved its unique and streamlined design. RIP Dave.
Even the AOA when landing looked like the real deal.
@@Loulovesspeed Mein Bild vom Starfighter war vom Tod eines Nachbarn (von Stürmer) geprägt.
Seine Mutter ließ sich nichts anmerken.
Aber mit einem Starfighter zu sterben war damals in Deutschland nichts sehr Ungewöhnliches.
The F-4 Phantom is my Favorite Machine. We used The F-4 in Vietnam for Close Air Support Both U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy. The U. S. Air Force also used The F-4 in Bombing Missions. They hit Targets in North, and South Vietnam. I owe my Life to not only to The F-4 Phantoms, but also A-4 Skyhawks, and The UH-1 Huey.
The UH-1 Huey was my Medivac Chopper that took me From The Battlefield to the Hospital in DaNang, South Vietnam. When I took a hit in the Left Shoulder. Enough said.
Senper Fidelis,
The Gunny
Yeah those cones in front of the air intakes help maintain that the air entering is subsonic. In the actual aircraft Can’t have supersonic air on a jet intake on a turbofan. unbelievable detail and scale. These aircraft are amazing!
0:20 the mini pilot turning his head was cool
Insane how detailed those jets are
Watch rusjet yak 130
we are in 2024..lmfao, people were making detailed models of anything in the 60s...I dont know why but I am not suprised its detailed
This footage is great! But what happened to the channel?? We get everything except of supercars content, and if we get supercars content it mostly something old...
The only solution is for you to make a TH-cam channel and find those supercars for us.
And alex ans in the videos anymore
You do realize that nowadays each and every car that get released or concept is criticized and now supercar Blondie is running auctions, investments and she said they are working on making a supercar (I really doubt that will be a thing)
There isn't enough car content to be able to post lots of videos so they have to do different things prrly
She’s just expanding the channel and her brand bro.
The F104 was the most exciting jet I as a young boy could ever see. My Dad made an Airfix model of one and I was just in love with it, a rocket with wings!
6:36 BEST comment ever. you take off you say bye to 50k. if you land you get it back. lol
I was a little disappointed when you removed the nosecone and didn't see a functional mini-radar
hi avgeek brother
Same
I like the pilots turning their heads and the amazing detail in the cockpit. 👌👍
Pretty sure that’s the camera in there with head tracking
@danzjz3923 Wow! That's a cool idea! The heads turn with aileron and the camera is mounted in the head. 👍
I believe the nose gear going up & down on the F-4 is replicating for catapult launch, the nose comes down for the shuttle, not just to go in the air as was stated.
Just unbelievable detail and craftsmanship!
9:36 thats the pitot tube, it will only measure airspeed (and sometimes altitude), no angle, theres AOA probes for that.
The F4 was my favorite. I would have loved to see them all land.
I had two side by side fly over my home once super low, it was an amazing experience ill never forget
Yeah but no way each of them will cost 55,000 in parts alone, nothing in there is 55 thousand, the reason they give them this prices is to high resale value and make a huge profit out of it, in fact you can build one of your own like this under 20,000 the industry have gotten bigger and availability for parts and materials is actually very cheap.
Nice to see a Norwegian Starfighter there!
Supercar Blondie Awesome Video I think it's awesome that Jet power makes those Absolutely incredible RC Jets and I think the attention to detail is absolutely incredible
I love this video, thanks for the up close look at those beast.
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My Daughter and I have really gotten into this rc world now that we have the vr masks and I just spent 120k for two vr cockpits which easily switch to car driving seats as well. They REALLY ROLL COMPLETELY AND GO COMPLETELY Vertically, as well as no stive, and we can also use the v.R goggles and the seats to play video games.When we're not doing the RC thing, the seats load up in the back of my F150 and we can go out to a field.It's amazing so much fun
These aren't model planes but real life drones! Absolutely amazing!
It... what
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That 104 was amazing. I'd be afraid to fly something that expensive and fast - all you could do is fly them in tight loops.... FPV would be a lot cooler.
12:11 isn’t ’exact scale’ meant to be the actual size of the aircraft?
Bro the first RC Jet is my favorite
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The Phantom II design always reminded me of the aggression of the Lambo Countach just from an aesthetic design perspective
The F104 was stunning. So were the F4's
those model jets are so beautiful 🥹
A few weeks ago I went to a "Warbirds" fly in. It was at Arnold Airforce base in Tullahoma Tennessee. There was Everything from bi wing planes, lots of rotary engine planes to most everything from WWll.
There was one giant scale (not sure the scale but very large) German Messerschmitt 262 jet plane. Unfortunately I did not get to see it fly.
A few 1/4 scale including a Gilmore red Lion.
the RC community is so sick and not just for planes, but all scale RC models, but if i'm gunna be sinking serious $$ into a hobby, i'd be doing it for real and not @ scale
I have foam electric ducted fan jets that only cost around $300. My Mirage 2000 goes 135 MPH. A 1.5m EDF jet goes for around $500. When you get into turbines is where it starts to get ridiculously expensive and way out of my budget 😅
the difference between real and in scale is alot bigger than the difference between not doing it it at all and in scale,
I like that you showed the cockpit detail ! That always seems to get overlooked!
My father Lt Col Grant Baker logged over a thousand hours in the CF104 and 104D. He experienced a bird strike and bailed out of a CF104 in 1964(ish) north and east of Edmonton Alberta (Primrose Air Weapons Range). Flying the F104 was not for the faint of heart.
Video tip: on high speed passes, zoom out a bit to keep the plane in frame.
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This stuff really took off! Nyuk nyuk Amazing. Very cool. The details are just unbelievable. Hats off to the builders.
if those giant RC jet planes were a little bigger they could support people inside them xD.
Phantom hands down, my first model as a kid.
2:25 that's a blackburn buccaneer ;)
You should come to the rc jet turbine fly in that's in Orlando. Absolutely fantastic fly in with lots of amazing models and pilots! Not to mention some amazing 3d heli demos as well!
You think they’re big ? You should see the Vulcan bomber in the U.K.
The half cones in front of the air inlet openings are there for seperating the boundary layer from the airstream and for the creation of a shockwave in supersonic flight. Behind such a shockwave the airspeed is slowed down to subsonic speed which is necessary for the jet engine to function. You can see such cones or wedges in different shapes in front of all >Mach1 jet air intakes
Absolutely amazing video. would have like to have seen more landings though. Always room for improvement, right?
These are insane! Impressive details. But with a time & price tag like these. I'd say you'd have to b pretty ballsy to fly them. Pray there isn't a single technical glitch while in flight.
That MiG 21 inside that you did not care to cover!
Arrestor hook was actually also used by some countries on airfields in event you anticipated runway overrun, then there was a wire in the end
crazy to see a channel this big was there i was as well did not expect that
INCREDIBLE how much the hosts do not know.
idk if I missed it or not but did they mention if you need some kind of license to fly these massive RC fighter jets or perhaps a certain area to fly them?
wow..MASTERPIECES...!
Since it was a Starfighter in Norwegian colours it should be a Canadian built CF-104, not a F-104. I think I never saw a Norwegian Starfighter with "naked" wing tips, it should have fuel tanks there. Details? Yes, but these guys are building them to be correct scale models, so...
option was there though, the wing tanks are bolt on/off just like on an F5. Not entirely unrealistic that at one point one flew without them.
@flick_shot_5625 I know. But since the Starfighter had about 8 minutes of internal fuel with burner lit, and was usually flying long distances and often over the oceans here in Norway, I never saw them without tip tanks and often two more tanks under the wings. Not much room for weapons other than the M61.
@@jeoverv it could carry 2 missiles on the belly hardpoints just forward of the wing. it might also have been a design limitation of the smaller scale aircraft due to the weight that those things have and the added weight when being subjected to G-forces and aerodynamic effects wich would all fall on the already small wings.
@@flick_shot_5625 that is true. I always believed the tip tanks helped stabilize the roll axis on the full size, but it might be different, and much more so on the scale model.
neither i see super car nor the blondie but the channel is supercar blondie
Their cables on a carrier not ropes. Perhaps when they were landing the first biplanes yes. Lol
😅 And steam powered catapult tracks to send them off. 👍
Actually, they used bungee cords! 😂 The pilot and co-pilot, couldn't be a couple of fat guys, or the plane would go off the deck, hanging by the bungee cord. 😅😂
FYI, Lockheed didn't merge with Martin until 1995, the F-104 has absolutely nothing to do with Martin it is a purely Lockheed aircraft so your statement Lockheed-Martin is incorrect.
Yea I was about to comment this and then yours showed and I was like (well I’ll just make this popular instead)
Norway had Canadian built CF-104, so this should be called that.
At this point just buy a plane
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Can you imagine the psychological operations that certain government entities could execute using one of these planes and some clever photography?
F4 Phantom, shows a Buccaneer taking off. Gas mask, Oxygen mask/comms mike, shoddy.
Did super car Blondie get married or who is this dude?
I dunno but he should stick to cars. 😂
Tail hook is used for emergency landings at airfields
Hahaa grilling a hot dog from an exhaust pipe like in Hot Shots 😂
You're telling me these rc planes are going faster than formula one cars
0:22 tha guy in tha plen looking at you
F-16 paint scheme at 0:48 was a real paint scheme on one Danish Airforce F-16 done to mark the 800-year (allegedly) anniversary of the Danish national flag, the Dannebrog🇩🇰
fpv camera in those would go so hard
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Thanks for the MPH! Appreciate that you realize not everyone knows metric. Didn't take in the U.S. kinda like soccer. 🤔
11:23 the widow maker in action
I'm guessing the F-104 is built by Trond Hammerstad at Exact aircraft AS
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Man those are insane
2:26 thats footage of a Blackburn Buccaneer taking off, not an F4
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I imagine these guys put in some long hours right before the show 😅
it would be sick to mount a fpv system and control it with goggles and a joystick in a replica cockpit mounted on a motion platform
The StarFighter F-104 was the biggest, piloted cruise missile...and called the "Widowmaker" because of many crashes....from that type of flying turbine rocket airplane.
Anyone else just happy to see one of the planes was called the Richthofen
sergie what kind of bikes are you used to ...i mean exhausts on a bike
F 104 is my favorite. It vas actually faster then the old, (but newer) F - 16 and the new F - 35. The Starfighters top speed was : 2494,5 km/h. The F-16 : 2164,6 km/h. And the F-35 : 1929,6 km/h. So it was 565 km/h faster than the newest and most advanced fighter jet in use today. But not the speed that makes it my favorite. It's probably more the raw look of it.
Kinda difficult to compare speed when the use of these aircraft is completely different, one is a pure interceptor with 1 job, and the F35 and F16 are multirole. F104 wouldnt really be good for ground attack (as the germans found out)
@@flick_shot_5625 Totally agree. Still, I like the F104 the best. Not because of its role or speed. Only because of appearance
@@RoarIsaksen1959 its the best looking airplane imho too, we had one at our school parking lot on a pole.
Pretty awesome aircrafts! But, the full-time zoom was a big letdown. There was no way we could judge the speed! It would have been the same experience if they were going 55mph!
2:05 MIG-29 most beautiful fighter jet since ME-262. Definitely worth including in the video.
Most beautiful fighter jet , this is F-22 Raptor ❤
@@MISTER_GOLD777 no
That’s a su27
Or su35
@@MISTER_GOLD777 no not even close
The F4 needed folding wings.😮
If I spent $50-$70k building them, those planes would be lucky to leave the ground 😂
If you spend that kind of money you get them ready to fly.
The lights on the exhaust are simulating afterburners.
Make it bigger to take the control on bord will be fun.😂😂😂
That’s crazy 🔥🔥
Why show a Blackburn Buccaneer on the F4 Phantom segment?
This is the “Ariel Atom” from 16 years ago but has grown up.
Nice to see this😊
these are the NJ drones.. just attach lights
I was looking through several videos for this comment, I totally agree
@DYZYLink most people are not familiar with RC planes- they fly completely different from "drones" .. my guess is that it's an elaborate prank
They must use stuff like these in movies i imagine. For up high shots?
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Bro is the level 100 yapper
You could seriously buy a real Cessna with that money
The USA is using the festive as Qf4 targets!
5:27 I was expecting to see an EASA radar
The Navy, Marines and Air Force all flew the F4
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awesome
Me wanting to see the king 15 and me 262 Jets in the background 😢