my father's brother in the Royal Canadian Air Force was lost on a Lancaster, never to be found. We live near the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum near Toronto, which flies one of only two Lancs still flying - (C)VRA FM213. My father was alive to see its first flight and it was very emotional. I see the plane often and always think of my uncle and the others who failed to return from doing their duty. Bless them all for the life of freedom they gave us.
What a great flying model! G for George , operated by No. 460 Squadron RAAF during World War II. It is now preserved at the Australian War Memorial (AWM), Canberra, Australia.
My grandfather was a tail end Charlie in a Lancaster He got shot down in 1941all his crew escaped thankfully, but he never made it out and my mum was a baby and never knew her father. Thank you for keeping our glorious history alive.
I'm named after my dad's best pal, who was a tail end Charlie in a Lancaster shot down over Belgium 1943. They never found any of the crew...😢 Remember'd at Runnymede Forcces Memorial' among the names of Twenty Thousand Airmen who have no known grave.😢
An incredible engineering achievement and tribute to the flyers that flew Lancs, taking the war to the enemy nearly 80 years ago. Of the 7,377 aircraft built, 3,736 were lost , over 3,200 in action. A great tribute to the design and the women and men that built them in Britain and Canada. I was a Lord's a number of years ago and had the honour of seeing 2 Lancasters fly over as a tribute to Bomber Command and the 55,000.that lost their lives. Amazing that 2 Lancs are still airworthy, and many more in taxiing State of preservation.
I'm amazed that 'G' for George made over 90 missions. My father's cousin Roy was a bomb aimer and never made it back from his first mission. His Lancaster was shot down south-west of Stuttgart killing the entire crew. They now lie alongside each other in a war cemetery in southern Germany. Roy left a widow and two children under four years of age.
Being a larger scale model it flies well. I have been fortunate enough to see a genuine Lancaster flying over here in the UK a few times. It comes over Santa Pod drag strip on occasions and gives us all a wee display. Have also been lucky enough to see the 'Sally B' B17 flying a few times back in the '90s.
Wow! It looked like a very tricky takeoff and landing in a very stiff crosswind. I take my hat off to the gentleman, that flew that beautiful Lanc. The only thing missing, was the growl of the Merlin engines. 😊
It looked great and I know the pressure one is under flying something like that but more rudder usage on the ground would have made for a more realistic takeoff and roll out. Great stuff overall! 👍👍
In re Mr Hooper's passing, my sincere condolences. I am aware of how close knit aeromodeling communities can be. This magnificent model is part of his legacy. And WHAT a plane. Stunning in every aspect. My congratulations to all involved.. I bet this one takes a bit of De-rigging and checking over before you can all get your post match pint, which is thoroughly deserved. Beyond impressive. 🌟👍
That sent shivers through me! I’ve watched VeRA fly and visited her and all the rest many times. She would fly past my parents house as a regular circuit towards Toronto and back and I would always stop whatever I was doing and rush to watch and listen. What an amazing aircraft you’ve created. I’ve watched this video three times today! Consider me subscribed.
Oh wow - many thanks for your kind words and subscribing to our channel jim - much appreciated ! check out our playlist of over 60 lancaster videos here if you like - th-cam.com/video/9pQbUrbwZbc/w-d-xo.html
@@tbobborap1 We've been talking about you behind your backs! Take another peek at Paul Waites comment here. Many thanks for those links! Am about to feast on them right now!
Fantastic example, amazing build 💪🏻 A good friend David Fellowes (now passed) was a Rear Gunner with 460 Sq based at RAF Binbrook. He did the full 30 missions, flew some additional missions over Northern France in preparation for the landings and flew in Operation Manna at the end of the war. 460Sq also tested the AGL turret, but he never used it in anger. In all his missions, he had just one encounter with a Night Fighter. He fired-off a few rounds and that was it - Lucky Crew 🙏🏻 He had some great stories to tell. Jerry
I landed my small plane at Black pool airport Here in the UK last year, and ATC told me to Taxi and park my plane next to a Lancaster bomber. I thought he was joking at first. Later, I got to interview the captain of the Lancaster too. It's on my channel . Thanks for sharing. You have an amazing model.
BEAUTIFUL ALL ROUND ,the real ones including the Canadian one and Spits and Hurricanes flew very low directly over my house and back after visiting the Eastbourne air show a few years back, the whole place shook I think it loosened some old tiles! but it was worth it...wonderful sound 2 Lancs together will never happen again.
Beautiful model! I just have one question: If that is a 1/6 scale plane it should be able to accommodate 12” figures. The size of the cockpit and fuselage would suggest its a 1/12 scale.
The reason most modelers only use two bladed props on their scale models is because most models only have a single cylinder two stroke engine in it and these engines simply do not produce any where Near enough power to turn a scale 3 or 4 bladed prop fast enough to get the model off the ground. That is why they are turning 2 blade props to suit the power output of the single cylinder engine, Don’t forget the real aircraft had V12 or 18 cylinder radial aero engines in them and the power to weight ratio is a lot different on a model aero engine - the bigger 250cc & 450cc (5 and 7 cylinders) radial engines can turn bigger 3 or 4 bladed props on them but they still might not be full scale props, and these big 3 or 4 blade props cost into the hundreds of pounds and if the model noses over the props are destroyed, imagine doing that 2 or 3 times over a weekend ! most people simply cannot afford such luxuries and resort to cheaper smaller models with cheaper smaller engines and props, Hope this info helps !
I think it was this one that flew at Sywell aerodrome in their air show back in 2014. The city of Lincoln and the Canadian flight were meant to be there, but due to ridiculously high winds they couldn't fly. This one done several fly pasts to entertain the crowd, many thanks
That is a nice machine, man, good job. Those 4 Zenoah's sounded awesome, running well. I liked the low level passes, looks very realistic. Yes, now take a big breath 😃😃.
The reason most modelers only use two bladed props on their scale models is because most models only have a single cylinder two stroke engine in it and these engines simply do not produce any where Near enough power to turn a scale 3 or 4 bladed prop fast enough to get the model off the ground. That is why they are turning 2 blade props to suit the power output of the single cylinder engine, Don’t forget the real aircraft had V12 or 18 cylinder radial aero engines in them and the power to weight ratio is a lot different on a model aero engine - the bigger 250cc & 450cc (5 and 7 cylinders) radial engines can turn bigger 3 or 4 bladed props on them but they still might not be full scale props, and these big 3 or 4 blade props cost into the hundreds of pounds and if the model noses over the props are destroyed, imagine doing that 2 or 3 times over a weekend ! most people simply cannot afford such luxuries and resort to cheaper smaller models with cheaper smaller engines and props, Hope this info helps !
Looked a bit of a handful on the take off run... But once in the air looked fantastic... Great Piloting skills required and nerves of steel for such an investment... Well done you.
What a beautiful model. Very realistic in the air and great attention to detail on the build. Probably the best Lancaster model I’ve ever seen.
Glad you enjoyed it
To be honest I agree but it would have been the icing on the cake with 4 bladed props.
What a beauty. There's just something about the Lanc that's so special.
thanks damien
my father's brother in the Royal Canadian Air Force was lost on a Lancaster, never to be found. We live near the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum near Toronto, which flies one of only two Lancs still flying - (C)VRA FM213. My father was alive to see its first flight and it was very emotional. I see the plane often and always think of my uncle and the others who failed to return from doing their duty. Bless them all for the life of freedom they gave us.
Just beautiful and majestic....a fine bomber....the brave crews that took the war to their enemy would be impressed to see this amazing bird fly...
Excellent model, excellent flight skills. Beautiful landing. My father was a Lancaster pilot. I shed a tear every time I see one. Thankyou.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful model, managed to post a video of the real thing , yours only lacks the sound of those 4 Merlin's.........happy flying my man
My uncle was a rear gunner on the Lancaster, He used to say he loved Germany that much he flew over it twice a day. He made it back home.
She is a beautiful model, flow gracefully, thanks
That's great, my Grandad was a Flight Engineer on one - this really made me smile and fab landing!!
What a brilliant model of an icon !
What a great flying model! G for George , operated by No. 460 Squadron RAAF during World War II. It is now preserved at the Australian War Memorial (AWM), Canberra, Australia.
thanks
Gently flown, grt speed. Engine tone sounds like the Lancs throttling up over the dams, A superb model.
What a beauty. Congratulations to all involved in construction and flying. Well done all.
Marvellous, it's fantastic when a group do builds together , nothing brings people together than building large models mates for life
Outstanding build and did good with all the wind blowing. A very nice machine and sounding cool too. Thanks for posting without music.
Glad you enjoyed it
Definitely makes its own sweet music,well done!
Beautiful model Lancaster nice video.
Many thanks!
My grandfather was a tail end Charlie in a Lancaster
He got shot down in 1941all his crew escaped thankfully, but he never made it out and my mum was a baby and never knew her father.
Thank you for keeping our glorious history alive.
sad story dave - RIP grandad
I'm named after my dad's best pal, who was a tail end Charlie in a Lancaster shot down over Belgium 1943. They never found any of the crew...😢 Remember'd at Runnymede Forcces Memorial' among the names of Twenty Thousand Airmen who have no known grave.😢
A real credit to you .👍In the building and flying
What magnificent model and also apparently flying so well.
Love the Lancaster. Nicely built and flown.
I'd be bricking it flying that thing of beauty - what a fantastic model!
Hell of a swing on take off - well done to the pilot for catching it!
Stunning model, amazing sound and nice flying
Thanks a lot!
Strong Finish, Nice Job 👍
Absolutely superb. 👍👍👍🇬🇧
Landcaster, a huge piece of History by AVRO Canada and Britain,
Stunning all round!
My uncle was a gunner in an Avro Lancaster in WW2 for the RCAF. He had some amazing and horrible stories to tell... which he didn't do often.
brave boys all of them - RIP
Nice, superb landing 👍
Thanks a lot ian
Brilliant as usual.
Excellent😁 If only we could replicate the sound of 4 Merlins.....
Wow - what a build !
Magnifique réussite, les gars. Bravo !
thank you
A fantastic looking RCM and beautifully flown. Needs one thing - a merlin engine noise generator and a ME 109 (1/6 scale) chasing it.
Congratulations...great run in and landing...spot on.
Thanks 👍
An incredible engineering achievement and tribute to the flyers that flew Lancs, taking the war to the enemy nearly 80 years ago. Of the 7,377 aircraft built, 3,736 were lost , over 3,200 in action. A great tribute to the design and the women and men that built them in Britain and Canada. I was a Lord's a number of years ago and had the honour of seeing 2 Lancasters fly over as a tribute to Bomber Command and the 55,000.that lost their lives. Amazing that 2 Lancs are still airworthy, and many more in taxiing State of preservation.
I'm amazed that 'G' for George made over 90 missions. My father's cousin Roy was a bomb aimer and never made it back from his first mission. His Lancaster was shot down south-west of Stuttgart killing the entire crew. They now lie alongside each other in a war cemetery in southern Germany. Roy left a widow and two children under four years of age.
Sad to think that one day,RC models like this will be the only Lancasters and other vintage aircraft we'll see in the skies.
Not for a long time, not while people have the passion to keep them flying.
The BBMF Lancaster was wonderful yesterday!
A masterpiece of modelling
thanks
Das sind Flugzeuge die ich mag,cool
More than a model!Super job!Sincere congrats and cheers from France.
Thank you very much!
Super nice plane. Looks like it has quite a bit of right aileron trim in it.
What a stunning model, just beautiful and a great flight. 👌👍
Many thanks!
A beautiful piece of work - well done!
Many thanks!
@@tbobborap1
My neighbours are nasty & their dam is full. When can you bring her over?
Great bird and superb scale flying, love it!
Glad you enjoyed it
It looks real and sounds amazing
Being a larger scale model it flies well.
I have been fortunate enough to see a genuine Lancaster flying over here in the UK a few times. It comes over Santa Pod drag strip on occasions and gives us all a wee display.
Have also been lucky enough to see the 'Sally B' B17 flying a few times back in the '90s.
The noise is amazing, and it was going so slowly
Cool factor on that one is off the chart... nicely done.
Thanks 👍
Wow! It looked like a very tricky takeoff and landing in a very stiff crosswind. I take my hat off to the gentleman, that flew that beautiful Lanc. The only thing missing, was the growl of the Merlin engines. 😊
Thanks steve
It looked great and I know the pressure one is under flying something like that but more rudder usage on the ground would have made for a more realistic takeoff and roll out.
Great stuff overall!
👍👍
An absolutely magnificent Lanc. ♥️
thanks mark
A stunning model and a fabulous flight, one im hoping ti emulate myself soon, nice videography too
Many thanks james and good luck
That’s fantastic. Amazing
Thank you very much!
Outstanding Lancaster and flying…nice build!
Many thanks!!
In re Mr Hooper's passing, my sincere condolences. I am aware of how close knit aeromodeling communities can be. This magnificent model is part of his legacy.
And WHAT a plane. Stunning in every aspect. My congratulations to all involved.. I bet this one takes a bit of De-rigging and checking over before you can all get your post match pint, which is thoroughly deserved. Beyond impressive. 🌟👍
many thanks will
Fabulous model. My father was a bomb aimer in Lancasters in the RAF.
beyond awesome.
Wow, very nice. Very nice flight. Excellent job.❤🦅
Thank you very much!
Very nice! Also loved the slide show at the end.
thanks dave
Beautiful model, beautifully flown.
Many thanks!
Great flying and especially that landing in a cross wind. Well done!
thanks - Glad you enjoyed it
Gorgeous model nice scale plane. Great video
Many thanks chris
Your welcome
That sent shivers through me! I’ve watched VeRA fly and visited her and all the rest many times. She would fly past my parents house as a regular circuit towards Toronto and back and I would always stop whatever I was doing and rush to watch and listen. What an amazing aircraft you’ve created. I’ve watched this video three times today! Consider me subscribed.
Oh wow - many thanks for your kind words and subscribing to our channel jim - much appreciated ! check out our playlist of over 60 lancaster videos here if you like - th-cam.com/video/9pQbUrbwZbc/w-d-xo.html
@@tbobborap1
We've been talking about you behind your backs!
Take another peek at Paul Waites comment here.
Many thanks for those links! Am about to feast on them right now!
I fly but shit me
Wonderful! 8:20
Yep Mate!
Yummy Stuff thanks tbobb.
No problem m8 👍
Simply superb.
thanks alan
Incredible Mate !!!👍🏻✌🏻🖖🏻🇬🇧
thanks EQ
Piloting SKILLS!!!
What a beauty ❤
truly magnificent. just a pity only two bladed airscrew.
Impressive plane Jack!!!
thanks dutch
Great planes guys, I half expected to hear “ bombs gone skipper”!
My father was a Lancaster bomber pilot in WWII. He survived to tell the tale.
A very brave man no doubt.
Skilled men
I think I would have wore a nappy before flying that wonderful looking Lancaster 😮
Wow fantastic 😎👌
Thanks 🤗
Fantastic example, amazing build 💪🏻 A good friend David Fellowes (now passed) was a Rear Gunner with 460 Sq based at RAF Binbrook. He did the full 30 missions, flew some additional missions over Northern France in preparation for the landings and flew in Operation Manna at the end of the war.
460Sq also tested the AGL turret, but he never used it in anger. In all his missions, he had just one encounter with a Night Fighter. He fired-off a few rounds and that was it - Lucky Crew 🙏🏻
He had some great stories to tell.
Jerry
its a pity more of these veterans didnt write biographies for us to remember them by - RIP dave
Sounds good!
thanks
Love the engine sounds, miniature Merlins LOL
AMAZING !!!a LIMEY 😁g
One word Awesome simply.awesome
Thank you so much neil 😀 check out our lancaster playlist with over 60 videos here if you like - th-cam.com/video/9pQbUrbwZbc/w-d-xo.html
I landed my small plane at Black pool airport Here in the UK last year, and ATC told me to Taxi and park my plane next to a Lancaster bomber. I thought he was joking at first. Later, I got to interview the captain of the Lancaster too. It's on my channel . Thanks for sharing. You have an amazing model.
thanks roger, ill take a look
A❤
Amazing job all around! Don't know if my nerves could take it on the sticks with this one..
BEAUTIFUL ALL ROUND ,the real ones including the Canadian one and Spits and Hurricanes flew very low directly over my house and back after visiting the Eastbourne air show a few years back, the whole place shook I think it loosened some old tiles! but it was worth it...wonderful sound 2 Lancs together will never happen again.
Thanks for sharing
That really is special. What a beautiful plane. Can I have one?
Beautiful model!
I just have one question:
If that is a 1/6 scale plane it should be able to accommodate 12” figures. The size of the cockpit and fuselage would suggest its a 1/12 scale.
Phenomenal craftsmanship and piloting! What kind of bomb load will she carry?
Just a question...!! Why is there always 2 blade propeller on models and not 3 blade ?? Fantastic Lancaster here...!! 👍👍
The reason most modelers only use two bladed props on their scale models is because most models only have a single cylinder two stroke engine in it and these engines simply do not produce any where Near enough power to turn a scale 3 or 4 bladed prop fast enough to get the model off the ground.
That is why they are turning 2 blade props to suit the power output of the single cylinder engine, Don’t forget the real aircraft had V12 or 18 cylinder radial aero engines in them and the power to weight ratio is a lot different on a model aero engine - the bigger 250cc & 450cc (5 and 7 cylinders) radial engines can turn bigger 3 or 4 bladed props on them but they still might not be full scale props,
and these big 3 or 4 blade props cost into the hundreds of pounds and if the model noses over the props are destroyed, imagine doing that 2 or 3 times over a weekend ! most people simply cannot afford such luxuries and resort to cheaper smaller models with cheaper smaller engines and props, Hope this info helps !
@@tbobborap1 Thanks for info..! That was very helpful..!! 😊👍
I think it was this one that flew at Sywell aerodrome in their air show back in 2014. The city of Lincoln and the Canadian flight were meant to be there, but due to ridiculously high winds they couldn't fly. This one done several fly pasts to entertain the crowd, many thanks
thanks liam
Superbe , et joli sonorité du quadrimoteur . Bravo pour sa réalisation, et bel atterrissage , car il semble qu'il y avait pas mal de vent...
thanks michel
That is a nice machine, man, good job. Those 4 Zenoah's sounded awesome, running well. I liked the low level passes, looks very realistic. Yes, now take a big breath 😃😃.
Thanks 👍
Stunning model, and flown brilliantly. Had it not been for the turbulence.....you could have taken it for the real thing.
thanks steve
Wicked.
Beautiful Lanc...I'd just like to see that green toned down...more toward the olive maybe...still a lovely bit of kit
well lewis when you build your 1/6 scale lanc and start flying it perhaps you can show us all the colors you mean !
@@tbobborap1 I didn't mean to offend anyone
Awwww mate 👌!!!!!@@! Wow if only I could get one
My grandad was in another lanc in the same squadron, 460th out of binbrook Lincolnshire, so cool this! 😎
brilliant, brave man
I'm proud of the guy ngl, full tour +1 31 missions tail gunner
Lancaster 🇬🇧
Please, get some 4blades for this beauty. I suggest set the video 50% speed just see everything in scale speed. Wonderful work !
The reason most modelers only use two bladed props on their scale models is because most models only have a single cylinder two stroke engine in it and these engines simply do not produce any where Near enough power to turn a scale 3 or 4 bladed prop fast enough to get the model off the ground. That is why they are turning 2 blade props to suit the power output of the single cylinder engine, Don’t forget the real aircraft had V12 or 18 cylinder radial aero engines in them and the power to weight ratio is a lot different on a model aero engine - the bigger 250cc & 450cc (5 and 7 cylinders) radial engines can turn bigger 3 or 4 bladed props on them but they still might not be full scale props, and these big 3 or 4 blade props cost into the hundreds of pounds and if the model noses over the props are destroyed, imagine doing that 2 or 3 times over a weekend ! most people simply cannot afford such luxuries and resort to cheaper smaller models with cheaper smaller engines and props, Hope this info helps !
@@tbobborap1 Hã... thanks
Now thats an R/C Lanc.....
Looked a bit of a handful on the take off run... But once in the air looked fantastic... Great Piloting skills required and nerves of steel for such an investment... Well done you.
KUDOS👍👍
Absolutely stunning, I would loved to own something like this, mind you, I'd probably poo my pants every time I'd land it 😂
Beautiful model.
How do You know the speed when landing, not stalling, not over shooting?
years of practicing
@@tbobborap1 No telemetry like from drones then?
Tremendous
thanks brian