A Beaver on floats is one of the finest airplanes to behold. Congratulations on a fine model airplane with that amazing powerplant. I wonder what that model cost to build? Great flying too!
I'll try to answer that for you. I'll keep it simple. A turbine is not an engine. A turbine engine is an engine! Big difference! Such an engine has a gas generator section followed by a turbine section. The gas generator produces a hot gas stream which the turbine takes energy from. The gas generator combustion chamber is cooled externally by a huge mount of airflow from the compressor up front while the annular (toroidal) flame itself is shrouded in dilution air, also from the compressor and fed through holes in the combustion chamber. The turbine proper sucks must of the energy out of the gas stream which is then dumped overboard so the engine casing doesn't, or shouldn't get very warm. Small engines like these usually have a single shaft while the actual engine used on a Turbine Beaver aircraft is a 'free turbine' engine where the gas generator sections is not mechanically connected to the power turbine. Look up Turbojet, Turboprop engine and P&W PT6 and all will become clear.
"Wow that’s a beautiful model. How much for something like this. Is the body metal sheet with mini rivers?" Rivers? Really? You put so much thought and effort into asking a question. D- young anonymous person.
I just figured out why it looks different from a real turbo beaver. When Viking does a turbine swap, they put a box tail on in place of the classic tail.
The Viking Turbo Beaver is built under their own STC. All DeHavalind Turbo Beavers MK3 had the large stab right from the factory, long before Viking. Viking has the "rights" to build factory parts, and of course they use the factory stab. It's there for a control reason.
You guys take a lot of risk with this model. At least you should have a small boat with strong engine to pick up model if crash. If not you will have to take a diver to get it out of the wather. Trust me I know what I am talking about.
All the bush pilots in Canada gives thumbs up.
If we had not see it is a scale model at the beginning, we could have seriously believe it is a real full scale. Very nice.
How to put $10,000+ on the water, WITHOUT buying a boat !!! It just works for me on so many levels, a beautiful model.
@Dean Zinter only about $3500 USD
A work of art. What a beautiful model. Nice job flying also. Here's to many safe landings.
Wonderful sound.
Beautiful model.
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Wow, just beautiful. Climbs the hump with no problem and up and away. Beautiful scale bird.
Man she is a BEAUTY....you did a outstanding job on her
The color scheme is spot on! Thanks for sharing your passion
What a beautiful plane. 😁👍
You had me at RC Turbo Prop.....
Stunning air machine, and equally stunning piloting. Very nice to watch :)
A Beaver on floats is one of the finest airplanes to behold. Congratulations on a fine model airplane with that amazing powerplant. I wonder what that model cost to build? Great flying too!
Cracking! That even looks like a pukka P&W PT6.
Very cool! That is a sweet airplane.
Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for posting that
One of the most attractive R/C aircraft I've ever seen!
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Check out my MOFFA playlist for more float planes
@@RIPcombat Awesome, thanks for the suggestion!
So cool! The Beaver is my favorite plane. This one is really neat. Love it.
That is so cool, especially growing up in south east Alaska where the otters and beaver are flown every day
Looks real awesome flight ✈️
That thing is beautiful
Nice beaver!! 🤣👍
That's a BEAUTY !
Looks like the real thing! Amazing
Very cool plane.
Awesome Model!
A real turbo Beaver, Bravo 👏👏👏 Bravo 👏👏👏
Stunning!!!
Seen it with 0,5 Speed. Looks great.
GOOD VIDEO, GREAT PLANE TO SEE >>>>>>>>>>>
That is awesome! 😃👍
I imagine it is not the RC pilot’s first flight. 😉
Amazing!
Fantastic!!!!
Very nice
Nice landing
Fantasticalific!
How does the turbine encased in that cowl stay cool w/o frying itself ???
I'll try to answer that for you. I'll keep it simple. A turbine is not an engine. A turbine engine is an engine! Big difference! Such an engine has a gas generator section followed by a turbine section. The gas generator produces a hot gas stream which the turbine takes energy from. The gas generator combustion chamber is cooled externally by a huge mount of airflow from the compressor up front while the annular (toroidal) flame itself is shrouded in dilution air, also from the compressor and fed through holes in the combustion chamber.
The turbine proper sucks must of the energy out of the gas stream which is then dumped overboard so the engine casing doesn't, or shouldn't get very warm.
Small engines like these usually have a single shaft while the actual engine used on a Turbine Beaver aircraft is a 'free turbine' engine where the gas generator sections is not mechanically connected to the power turbine. Look up Turbojet, Turboprop engine and P&W PT6 and all will become clear.
@@allancopland1768 Thanx for the explanation..
Would be nice to fly FPV in the cockpit..
I picture the pilot as a squirrel, flying squirrel
Nice beaver😆
No Beaver ever climbed like that! I couldn't tell... does it have retractable water rudders?
I like to play these at half speed. Adds realism. Try it!
Awesome ! Gets right up on the step no problem! What were you measuring at start up? EGT?
I bet that plane costs more than I paid for my little place in the country! 2BR 2 BA with 40X30 heated barn/shop on 5 acres. (paid $54k 18 years ago)
You'd lose that bet.
Nice Beaverrr
Wow that’s a beautiful model.
How much for something like this. Is the body metal sheet with mini rivers?
"Wow that’s a beautiful model.
How much for something like this. Is the body metal sheet with mini rivers?"
Rivers? Really? You put so much thought and effort into asking a question. D- young anonymous person.
What fuel do you use? That is a beautiful plane and it sounds amazing.
pretty sure they burn kerosene
It’s so cool
Awesome! 👍👍
I just figured out why it looks different from a real turbo beaver. When Viking does a turbine swap, they put a box tail on in place of the classic tail.
The Viking Turbo Beaver is built under their own STC. All DeHavalind Turbo Beavers MK3 had the large stab right from the factory, long before Viking. Viking has the "rights" to build factory parts, and of course they use the factory stab. It's there for a control reason.
great job!
what engine does it have?
Wren 44 turboprop.
Muy bueno excelente!!
Check my MOFFA playlist for more great float planes and more of this turboprop plane
Nicest rc plane
Absolutely love 💘
Is this a scratch built plane or kit? Looks like it flies great!
Cool AF!
Magnifique
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Without the "RC" it's the real deal.
Nice!
Supper 😻
Awesome
No flaps ? Is it a maiden flight ?
Why flaps? There is a lot of space for landing and taking off. Before WWII a lot of hydroplanes did not have flaps at all.
Alguém poderia me informar aonde posso comprar um avião desse ou site da loja
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Очень круто
Perfeito
...just wondering HOW ANYONE can dislike this video.
Because they weren't breastfed.
I thought this was electric power 🔋🔌 ❔😮
Bem realistico.
Nice aircraft, but the factory built MK3 Turbo Beaver never had that vertical stab !
@Nature and Physics And a MK1 fuselage !
@Nature and Physics I am familiar with Beavers, There are 3 plus a MK3 Turbo Beaver in my parking lot !
@Nature and Physics Don,t know much about models, just the Real Deal !
You guys take a lot of risk with this model. At least you should have a small boat with strong engine to pick up model if crash. If not you will have to take a diver to get it out of the wather. Trust me I know what I am talking about.
There is clearly a boat behind them in the beginning of the video.
@@rcbif101 Yes but nobody is sitting in....If the plane crash you have max. few minutes to pick it out. Than it sink to the bottom of the lake.
@@alespersin6066 It would take 30 seconds to get to the boat. If they crash hard enough for it to sink, it wont make a difference.
@@rcbif101 I am sure you are the boat driver. Do you need 30 sec. to start engine too?
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Very nice