These are fantasy home design planes made from foam. Plenty of these are flown at shows flying together. Usual copies of traffic signs (STOP sign) Powered by a .40/46 size Methanol engine (6.5 ccm) Regards Fred
Hi Ryan, I like your observation. We still have 2 of 35 using 35 MHz equipment with long Transmitter aerials. And of cause the Marine colleges with their 40 MHz equipment for Submarines...Thanks for watching and taking time to comment
Hi Bob Webber! Yes it is a nice site in the Wicklow mountains in Ireland. If you are interested in the GeeBee: on my "ScaleJetFred" channel are two videos posted among the 140 other ones of a full size replica flown by Delmar Benjamin at an airshow in Michelstadt - Germany. Thanks for your visit! Greetings from Dublin, Fred
Hi Claude, You are correct! However, the supplier has changed the position of the undercarriage forward. This improved landings, but not for the less experienced! Greetings, Fred ScaleJetFred
Depending on structure - plan and or plan correctly followed or pilot kapability. In between are technical problems like wrongly charged on board batteries. Importent is to construct and fly a model as if you are to travel in it yourself! Fred
Hallo Capitain.....! I like your comment! These have been taken in Ireland keep watching my postings, some have been recorded in Irelandwith such background you like! Regards from Dublin, Fred
Hi K en! Great you found and watched my video. You are of cause correct. If yo go to my TH-cam ScaleJetFred channel you find 2 postings I recorded of an replica being flown in germany 2001 by Delmar Benjamin. At some stage Delmar tied to land (not planned!) and hit the concrete edge with the left wheel and just about managed to stop the GeeBee from flipping over! He was lucky and knew it - shotly after he presented this replica to a museum for static display. I was very lucky to see it fly and talk to Delmar. Greetings, Fred
Hi William, Thanks for commenting! We have purchased a flying field in Roundwood Co Wicklow, Ireland. Our runways (3) are 12 meter wide and 180 meter long! we converted a swamp, so the r- ways are grass but well maintained . Size of land is 19 acres. I have a video about the planning and convertion of this land on my TH-cam channel - see for yourself. Regards Fred ScaleJetFred: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Thank you for the visit to my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel containing 140 mostly RC related video. Sorry for the delayed answer, TH-cam hat some Comments hidden for 12 month!! Hoping to see you again and Greetings from Ireland! Fred
There's something about crashes, I suppose the risk of crashing is the lynch pin of what makes these things exciting, I genuinely feel for the owners! Especially the high spec models, I don't own or fly any model planes, if I had some of these planes I would be so worried about crashing them I wouldn't be able to cope!! You'd see a grown man cry I reckon!!!
Hi Nigel, thank you for your nice comment. I pass it on to the pilot. I fly models since 1960 and had feelings like you loosing a plane. and I did because I am a self thought modeller without help and guidance at first . to day I begin preparations to fly my oldest and most liked large plane. The 24 kg 3.5 meter span crop duster powered by a 5 cylinder radial gas engine did its first flight of many 1998! Two repairable mishaps did take place...- 2 videos about it are posted on my ScaleJetFred channel Greetings from Ireland
Hallo Mark, it is nice to see your comment! Not every day and not all members used to have such problems. In time and with better equipment great improvements made it safer for the models! Mind you, not everybody improved enough.... A new flying site helped is well: www.rwmac.ie Regards Fred ScaleJetFred: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Don't feel responsible for flipping the Gee Bee Racer. I doubt any modeller has ever landed one of these monsters well. The original killed it's pilot! Good Luck and lots of lumpy air.
I like your commentsteby123! Will tell the builder / pilot who is still active in our Roundwood County Wicklow flying club. Did you see any other video on my ScaleJetFred channel with 145 mainly RC related video's? Happy XMas and greetings, Fred
near the end that was an outstanding rebuild when the wings folded and everybody was looking at a pile of toothpicks trying to figure out the point of failure. uhhhhh duhhhh
You are correct Claude! I understand that the supplier Fiber Classics did change the position of the U/C later. however, the GB still needs an pilot with fast reaction to acheive a proper and safe landing. Fred th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Hi de amateur! Very few modellers are constructing an undercarriage themself . Many different suppliers have wide variety U/C for sale in different sizes and made from, Carbon resin or metal. Retracting ones can be obtained powered by compressed air or, to day more so, are electricbattery powered. Thank you for visiting my channel with 144 mainly R/C related videos. Greetings from Ireland, Fred
@ 2:17 you see the guy on the left holding the controller white shirt. And the guy on the right in the red shirt pointing out something to him on that controller, then he takes off. I could of told you by the age of the two men and what they were doing it was going to go wrongly. lol
That was in the very beginning of Jet powered RC flying, still controlled with 35 MHz Radios. The plane before taking off was checked and O.K. To day RC has greatly improved
still a crash because flipping a plane upside down will still do damage to the plane. Back in the 1990's a pilot had a landing mishap in a Bf-109 G-2/Trop and he flipped it and it damaged the plane.
It is me, the camera recorder and editor. Sorry, I have reduced the use of the slowmo tool during edit. Thanks for watching Ben! You can visit my TH-cam channel by clicking on the blue "ScaleJetFred" on top of this, my message and select from 135 postings! Greetings from Ireland, Fred
Jes JRZ16, we all said the same! Thank you for watching. You can visit my TH-cam channel by clicking on the blue "ScaleJetFred" on top of this, my message and select from 135 postings! Not too many crashes mixed in..
Hi Simon! Most of these clips have been taken at times when RC equipment was not as reliable as to day. I can assure you that none of these pilots where/are also commercial pilots... Thank you for the visit. You can see 140 RC videos on my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel! Greetings from Dublin, Fred
Indeed Oh well! But if there is nothing better and you are desperate to fly? Thanks for your visit to my "ScaleJetFred" channel with `140 RC related videos! Greetings from Dublin Ireland! Fred
GRAPHIC CONTENT: Pride and wallets were subjected to serious injury in the making of this video. No Cavan folks suffered... ...... as they're too tight-arsed to participate.
Hi TheFastfredddie54, Its at the Shankhill RFC Co Wicklow The "old Fellow" still flights1 Thanks for watching a video from www.youtube/user/ScaleJet Seasons Greetings, Fred
Hi Roman, some have to make the best wth what they can get - unfortunately. I do have good news: Our Roundwood County Wicklow RC Flying field has 3 strips 180meter long. Thanks for visiting htps://th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet Greetings and best wishes to you for 2016! Fred
Come on Fred. the music killed it right away! What in the hell is wrong with airplane noise anyway? It would sure fit better than than the shit music you chose. I made the 11 second mark. Yeah, I could mute it but, it is much easier to skip and watch actual video/sound, as it was recorded.
I am very sorry ConvairDart! It is too late to revers the musik - I wish I could. Thank you for the visit to my ScaleJetFred channel! you find 140 videos about RC
Hi janskovjensen and thank you for the visit to my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel! Yes, that just a small collection of Bum Bum landings or better : crashes. Thank you for the visit to ScaleJetFred with 144 mainly RC related videos. Greetings from Ireland, Fred
Thank You for your comment mountaindewdude 76! Me be you like to see the other 2 clips I hace on my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel: Crash 2 th-cam.com/video/t2bj8mMnOvc/w-d-xo.html Crash 3 th-cam.com/video/pHSlFj8OgC4/w-d-xo.html Vegas They are not absolutely the same, but still fun to see if the planes you see crash are not your own! Regards Fred
A lot of waste James, that's what a crashed model is. Thank you for watching! If you are a Warbird Fan You can visit my TH-cam channel by clicking on the blue "ScaleJetFred" on top of this, my message and select from 137 postings! Not too many crashes mixed in... Greetings from Ireland, Fred
HiAv8tore, thanks for visiting my channel with 149 videos. I like your comment because it is myself! Taken the video, editing and in the beginning narrating the video's. Thanks and greeting from a German who's home is Dublin Ireland since 1970.
Hi Richard, the speed depends on the model weight vs wing area as well as pilot experience and RC equipment used. Thank you for the visit. You can see 140 RC videos on my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel! Greetings from Dublin, Fred
so the Reliant was rebuilt; how were the struts anchored to wing and fuselage I wonder? I have always had both in hardwood bolted and 2 hour epoxy, works great
Hi Bill! you are correct! If you are interested in the GeeBee: I was invited to video THE original GeeBee when flying in a display in Germany. on the first day a 2close shave" nearly ended the plans life but only one u/C leg got bent. 2 video sare on my "ScaleJetFred" channel. you are welcome. Regards Fred
Correct adrianna romero! Thank you for watching. You can visit my TH-cam channel by clicking on the blue "ScaleJetFred" on top of this, my message and select from 135 postings! Not too many crashes mixed in..
Unfortunately Michael Clark! Thanks for the visit to one of my 150 -mainly RC - videos Greetings from Dublin p.s. most clips where recorded at Calary neat the Sugarloaf mountain near Dublin and bear Roundwood county Wicklow where we fly since 2006 Fred
Will do, thanks for the visit to ScaleJetFred.
Greetings from Ireland, Fred
Attack of the crash guitar song!
Thank you for watching one of my 150 videos on ScaleJetFred!
Greetings from Ireland, fred
Great video. A real blast from the past!
Thanks Boston Parker!
Happy New Year from
ScaleJetFred
Great show! Laughed heartily, thank you!
I watched the entire video. That's a great collection of mishaps. Its always a shame to see a gorgeous plane crash, but it's a part of the hobby.
These are fantasy home design planes made from foam.
Plenty of these are flown at shows flying together.
Usual copies of traffic signs (STOP sign)
Powered by a .40/46 size Methanol engine (6.5 ccm)
Regards Fred
Look at the size of those freaking antennAs!!! Glad I'm part of this generations Rc flying, but you guys did get us here so thanks
Hi Ryan, I like your observation. We still have 2 of 35 using 35 MHz equipment with long Transmitter aerials. And of cause the Marine colleges with their 40 MHz equipment for Submarines...Thanks for watching and taking time to comment
The GeeBee Racers had a very short and colourful life but did in fact reach super speeds for the time. Lovely flying site.
Hi Bob Webber! Yes it is a nice site in the Wicklow mountains in Ireland.
If you are interested in the GeeBee: on my "ScaleJetFred" channel are two videos posted among the 140 other ones of a full size replica flown by Delmar Benjamin at an airshow in Michelstadt - Germany.
Thanks for your visit!
Greetings from Dublin, Fred
Any landing where you get the plane down in one piece counts as a good landing!
Indeed Michael!
Happy New Year from Dublin,
Fred
Thank you for watching Monique!
Greetings, Fred
Very good, and no pilot error what so ever of course!.
Hi Claude, You are correct!
However, the supplier has changed the position of the undercarriage forward.
This improved landings, but not for the less experienced!
Greetings, Fred
ScaleJetFred
It's not the rapid descent that hurts it's the sudden stop at the end.
Hi Michael Clark! Thanks for the visit to my ScaleJetFred channel on TH-cam.
Greetings from Ireland,
Fred
these Gee Bee crashes are all for added realism
I see a recurring theme with the Gee Bees. They like to mellon roll on landing!!
Great Stuff
Having built and crashed several RV planes and a couple of copter and can both laugh and cry at these clips.
Hi Big Jim Flying, It is nice to read your comment!
if you like more RC videos, come back to my ScaleJetFred channel!
Greetings from Ireland
Fred
Depending on structure - plan and or plan correctly followed or pilot kapability.
In between are technical problems like wrongly charged on board batteries.
Importent is to construct and fly a model as if you are to travel in it yourself!
Fred
At 7:10 the flying pancakes !
Hallo Capitain.....!
I like your comment!
These have been taken in Ireland
keep watching my postings, some have been recorded in Irelandwith such background you like!
Regards from Dublin, Fred
The Runway is way to short for those larger scale models, it cause pilots to make swift mistakes
Yes! it is supplied by TH-cam in the music collection f/o/c
Regards Fred
Thanks for watching sheila,
yes, you are right. But flip overs are part of the entertainment.
See for more videos @ ScaleJetfred channel
Regards Fred
Those Gee Bee planes were notoriously unwieldy and killed a lot of pilots back in the 30’s.
Thanks for your visit to my ScaleJetFred channel and greetings from Dublin Ireland!
Fred
Merci for watching,
Fred
Hi K en!
Great you found and watched my video.
You are of cause correct.
If yo go to my TH-cam ScaleJetFred channel you find 2 postings I recorded of an replica being flown in germany 2001 by Delmar Benjamin.
At some stage Delmar tied to land (not planned!) and hit the concrete edge with the left wheel and just about managed to stop the GeeBee from flipping over!
He was lucky and knew it - shotly after he presented this replica to a museum for static display. I was very lucky to see it fly and talk to Delmar.
Greetings, Fred
Hi William,
Thanks for commenting!
We have purchased a flying field in Roundwood Co Wicklow, Ireland.
Our runways (3) are 12 meter wide and 180 meter long!
we converted a swamp, so the r- ways are grass but well maintained .
Size of land is 19 acres.
I have a video about the planning and convertion of this land on my TH-cam channel - see for yourself.
Regards Fred
ScaleJetFred: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
sam le pompier
GREAT BIPLANE CRASH!
Thank you for the visit to my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel containing 140 mostly RC related video. Sorry for the delayed answer, TH-cam hat some Comments hidden for 12 month!!
Hoping to see you again and Greetings from Ireland!
Fred
the music is free from youtube
Fred
There's something about crashes, I suppose the risk of crashing is the lynch pin of what makes these things exciting, I genuinely feel for the owners! Especially the high spec models, I don't own or fly any model planes, if I had some of these planes I would be so worried about crashing them I wouldn't be able to cope!! You'd see a grown man cry I reckon!!!
Hi Nigel, thank you for your nice comment. I pass it on to the pilot.
I fly models since 1960 and had feelings like you loosing a plane. and I did because I am a self thought modeller without help and guidance at first .
to day I begin preparations to fly my oldest and most liked large plane.
The 24 kg 3.5 meter span crop duster powered by a 5 cylinder radial gas engine did its first flight of many 1998!
Two repairable mishaps did take place...- 2 videos about it are posted on my ScaleJetFred channel
Greetings from Ireland
These are your top guns? I wanna fly with you guys
We all have a bad day at the field... Thanks for posting this
Hallo Mark,
it is nice to see your comment!
Not every day and not all members used to have such problems.
In time and with better equipment great improvements made it safer for the models!
Mind you, not everybody improved enough....
A new flying site helped is well:
www.rwmac.ie
Regards Fred
ScaleJetFred: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
that was skill man
Indeed..
Thanks for visiting my channel!
Happy Christmas
FAB STUFFFFFFFFFFF
Love the GB racing planes ,BUT they don't seem to like landing right side up at all!
i like your humor steby123! Thanks for your visit! Fred
Don't feel responsible for flipping the Gee Bee Racer. I doubt any modeller has ever landed one of these monsters well. The original killed it's pilot! Good Luck and lots of lumpy air.
Some where builders or suppliers material selection and instructions.
Fred
Thanks Frederick for your appropriate comment!
I am glad you enjoyed the show when visiting my channel
https:th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Regards, Fred
the question is not, if the model crashes down, but when!
GB means ground breaking.
I like your commentsteby123!
Will tell the builder / pilot who is still active in our Roundwood County Wicklow flying club.
Did you see any other video on my ScaleJetFred channel with 145 mainly RC related video's?
Happy XMas and greetings,
Fred
The music... detracts from the video.
The guy that came back 1 year after the last crash, an a new construction, then crashed again. So sorry buddy.
I tell him when to morrow I will see him.
Thanks for watching and the comment.
see more videos&less crashes atthe ScaleJetFred youtube channel
Not the first time I've seen struts detach due to weak construction methods.
SADDDDDDDDD BUT GREAT GAME
near the end that was an outstanding rebuild when the wings folded and everybody was looking at a pile of toothpicks trying to figure out the point of failure. uhhhhh duhhhh
You are correct Claude!
I understand that the supplier Fiber Classics did change the position of the U/C later.
however, the GB still needs an pilot with fast reaction to acheive a proper and safe landing.
Fred
th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
glimpse by u bumming
How difficult must it be to build a proper undercarriage?
Hi de amateur!
Very few modellers are constructing an undercarriage themself .
Many different suppliers have wide variety U/C for sale in different sizes and made from, Carbon resin or metal.
Retracting ones can be obtained powered by compressed air or, to day more so, are electricbattery powered.
Thank you for visiting my channel with 144 mainly R/C related videos.
Greetings from Ireland,
Fred
@ 2:17 you see the guy on the left holding the controller white shirt. And the guy on the right in the red shirt pointing out something to him on that controller, then he takes off. I could of told you by the age of the two men and what they were doing it was going to go wrongly. lol
That was in the very beginning of Jet powered RC flying, still controlled with 35 MHz Radios. The plane before taking off was checked and O.K.
To day RC has greatly improved
This is WY I stik to RC cars
Clever David!
I do both and it makes me happy!
Greetings from Dublin Ireland, Fred
THAT IS SAD
11:58 What happened there? Total WIPE OUT!
Bad construction plans or bad builder...
12:25 this is what happens when you put the CoG on the Z-axis and not the X-axis!!
Indeed Perry! Thanks for watching and your observation, Fred
Flip overs don't count.
still a crash because flipping a plane upside down will still do damage to the plane. Back in the 1990's a pilot had a landing mishap in a Bf-109 G-2/Trop and he flipped it and it damaged the plane.
Why do these old guys gotta put everything in slow mo?
It is me, the camera recorder and editor. Sorry, I have reduced the use of the slowmo tool during edit.
Thanks for watching Ben!
You can visit my TH-cam channel by clicking on the blue "ScaleJetFred"
on top of this, my message and select from 135 postings!
Greetings from Ireland, Fred
That poor Gee Bee
Jes JRZ16, we all said the same!
Thank you for watching.
You can visit my TH-cam channel by clicking on the blue
"ScaleJetFred"
on top of this, my message and select from 135 postings!
Not too many crashes mixed in..
Gravity wins everytime.
And mistakes either during construction aor indeed piloting.
Thanks for the visit to my channel with 140 mainly RC related videos.
Greetings, Fred
Look out squirrels!
Found them and they are living in my Garden since...Bill
The worrying thing is theres a good chance some of these enthusiasts are probably real pilots, ps flying model 737max 8 would make it more realistic..
Hi Simon! Most of these clips have been taken at times when RC equipment was not as reliable as to day.
I can assure you that none of these pilots where/are also
commercial pilots...
Thank you for the visit.
You can see 140 RC videos on my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel!
Greetings from Dublin, Fred
that is saddddd use some ply.......fab
Grass and little wheels do not work well together.
Indeed Oh well!
But if there is nothing better and you are desperate to fly?
Thanks for your visit to my "ScaleJetFred" channel with `140 RC related videos!
Greetings from Dublin Ireland!
Fred
y en a qui peuvent même pas ce payé des avion comme sa quelle dommage les crash
Aïe Aïe Aïe Aïe Aïe Aïe !!! 😱😣
Thanks for the visit to ScaleJetFred with 150 videos, mostly RC related.
Regards Fred
main spars might helppppppppppp/
IS THAT FOAM?
No Fread, it is build from wood.
Thanks for watching and all your comments, Fred
FAB
GRAPHIC CONTENT: Pride and wallets were subjected to serious injury in the making of this video. No Cavan folks suffered...
...... as they're too tight-arsed to participate.
These where the low cost ones!
See more RC videos, but not crashes (only) on my 140 video TH-cam channel "ScaleJetFred"
Greetings, Fred
I know this is old but fuck some these plains are a lot of money do they put insurance on them dose anyone know
The. First. Ones. Wernt that bad
One day we will see evidence of someone landing an RC Gee Bee without a nose-over.. I guess it must happen but it doesn't make the videos.
Very seldom gertnood!
Thanks for the visit of my channel with 144 videos, most RC flying
Greetings from Ireland, Fred
6:17 sounds like a fart.
Pulse Jet
Beaucoup devraient voler avec un calmato. La plupart sont des pilotes dangereux qui ne maîtrise pas leur modèle probablement au dessus de leur niveau.
Je partage totalement cette remarque... très juste !!!
15 minute video and half or more of it is stopped motion or still photos. Not worth watching.
So, do you want your money back?
hell
Hi TheFastfredddie54,
Its at the Shankhill RFC Co Wicklow
The "old Fellow" still flights1
Thanks for watching a video from
www.youtube/user/ScaleJet
Seasons Greetings,
Fred
bio 9jh
j nimble
Hi Roman,
some have to make the best wth what they can get - unfortunately.
I do have good news: Our Roundwood County Wicklow RC Flying field has 3 strips 180meter long.
Thanks for visiting
htps://th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Greetings and best wishes to you for 2016!
Fred
just reply to the comments omfg:))
no prangggggggggggggggggggggggggggggs
99% of what I saw , it was the pilots fault cannot fly .
bring the fuckin nose up guys simple why is it so hard to do so
schid
Come on Fred. the music killed it right away! What in the hell is wrong with airplane noise anyway? It would sure fit better than than the shit music you chose. I made the 11 second mark. Yeah, I could mute it but, it is much easier to skip and watch actual video/sound, as it was recorded.
I am very sorry ConvairDart! It is too late to revers the musik - I wish I could.
Thank you for the visit to my ScaleJetFred channel! you find 140 videos about RC
Bum
Hi janskovjensen and thank you for the visit to my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel!
Yes, that just a small collection of Bum Bum landings or better : crashes.
Thank you for the visit to ScaleJetFred with 144 mainly RC related videos.
Greetings from Ireland, Fred
Gracias, thank you for watching my video, Fred
ScaleJetFred: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Thanks for watching and sorry about the musik.
As it is embedded I can not remove ti, but I learned my lesson!
Fred
Thank You for your comment mountaindewdude 76!
Me be you like to see the other 2 clips I hace on my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel:
Crash 2 th-cam.com/video/t2bj8mMnOvc/w-d-xo.html
Crash 3 th-cam.com/video/pHSlFj8OgC4/w-d-xo.html Vegas
They are not absolutely the same, but still fun to see if the planes you see crash are not your own!
Regards Fred
Thank YOU for watching and for your nice comment!
Greetings, Fred
ScaleJetFred: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
wast of time
A lot of waste James, that's what a crashed model is.
Thank you for watching! If you are a Warbird Fan
You can visit my TH-cam channel by clicking on the blue
"ScaleJetFred"
on top of this, my message and select from 137 postings!
Not too many crashes mixed in...
Greetings from Ireland, Fred
Why this music ??? So stupid
Sorry, but I have learned since preparing this edit.
Thanks for watching and the comment.
Happy X-Mas, Fred
ScaleJetFred ok ! Happy christmas too
Music in the beginning: World map - Jason Farnham
Person who was narrating sounded like an actor who's name I cannot remember but I can see him. Grrrr this will haunt me for the rest of the day!!!
HiAv8tore, thanks for visiting my channel with 149 videos. I like your comment because it is myself! Taken the video, editing and in the beginning narrating the video's.
Thanks and greeting from a German who's home is Dublin Ireland since 1970.
That FW rudder got tweaked but good.
Thanks for the visit to ScaleJetFred and the comment Jeff!
Greetings from Dublin Ireland, Fred
SO SADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Yes Fred!
Thanks for the visit to my channel with 140 mainly RC related videos.
Greetings, Fred (ScaleJetFred)
😮😮😮
Thanks for the visit to ScaleJetFred!
Greetings from Dublin Ireland, Fred
Why do these GUYS have to LAND so QUICKLY? FEATHER IT IN! Slow as possible!
Hi Richard, the speed depends on the model weight vs wing area as well as pilot experience and RC equipment used.
Thank you for the visit.
You can see 140 RC videos on my ScaleJetFred TH-cam channel!
Greetings from Dublin, Fred
If 95% of these pilots could fly , we wouldn't be watching these videos .
May be Steve Lee!
Thanks for your visit to my ScaleJetFred channel and greetings from Dublin Ireland!
Fred
so the Reliant was rebuilt; how were the struts anchored to wing and fuselage I wonder? I have always had both in hardwood bolted and 2 hour epoxy, works great
The builder/pilot followed instructions without any change of material supplied or added....
Thanks for your comment.
Happy X Mas, Fred
Those Gee Bees just look hard to fly.... it's far cheaper for me to watch someone else try to land it! Nice video and thanks
Hi Bill! you are correct!
If you are interested in the GeeBee: I was invited to video THE original GeeBee when flying in a display in Germany. on the first day a 2close shave" nearly ended the plans life but only one u/C leg got bent.
2 video sare on my "ScaleJetFred" channel. you are welcome.
Regards Fred
This how people drived people in old days.
Correct adrianna romero! Thank you for watching.
You can visit my TH-cam channel by clicking on the blue
"ScaleJetFred"
on top of this, my message and select from 135 postings!
Not too many crashes mixed in..
no motor that is sad
Try doin it rigjt for a change!
Agreed Jerry!!!
Fred
Very entertaining indeed, most should not have gone beyond their high wing trainers!!!:-
We don’t need slow mo !
Some don't, some do!
Thanks for the visit to this channel and best wishes for 2019
Fred
Even the most seasoned pilots become victims of some unforseen force which cause them to make unscheduled landings.
Unfortunately Michael Clark!
Thanks for the visit to one of my 150 -mainly RC - videos
Greetings from Dublin
p.s. most clips where recorded at Calary neat the Sugarloaf mountain near Dublin
and bear Roundwood county Wicklow where we fly since 2006
Fred