I think the Big Tree on final got your focus off the airplane, it destabilized the final approach (perhaps even clipped the rudder slightly) and the rest was history. Your flying is perfectly fine, your base leg could be slightly faster, but everything else was fine. All the best to you guys and keep flying!
I'm an old guy who just started RC flying 4 years ago. I can totally relate to the emotions and mindset expressed in this video. There are some days I feel comfortable in the sky and others...not so much. Those "not so much" days are hard...you still want (need) to fly, but it feels risky. I find that trepidation is hard to work thru as an RC pilot. Throttle management at landings has been my biggest struggle, just when I think I have it...I get a scare. Warbirds are the hardest for me.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Warbirds are very very cool, but they are the hardest to fly! Would recommend using a gyro like AS3X or Aura. It does help a lot, especially in planes that are inherently unstable. Keep at it!!
Hey Mark, that hurts! Man I feel your pain! Don’t ask me how I know! I will upload my crash this weekend. Anyway, I am going to teach you something. I heard you say you were committed to the landing. Here’s what I say; Never commit to landing. When attempting to land, make your first commitment to going around first. In this example, as soon as it got funny on top of that tree, that would have been my trigger to go around, because I had already been committed to going around in the brain for every landing. I hope that makes sense. I hope it helps. Always knowing that you will go around as your first option on your approach, will keep you on your toes. Only land if that approach was perfect because you didn’t need to go around. I hope this helps! Hope to meet you guys at the field this season. Safe and happy flying! Go Around first! 👍🏼
Good advice Lou! When I said I was committed it meant that I was all the way back to idle. I usually don’t bring it back to idle until I’m committed because it takes so long to spool up. Because of those trees so close to the approach end I need to come to idle base to final. What I think happened was I got scared when I thought I was going to hit the tree and instinctively pulled back on the stick which I think pushed me into an accelerated stall and I rode that all the way down and punched the throttle. I was probably about 1 sec away from producing usable thrust before I hit because you can hear the thrust come up right at touchdown. I like your approach though, and absolutely agree with you! I just think that field is slightly too small for turbines. Thank you very much for the advise, truly appreciate it! Hope to see you this season.
I hope the engine is okay. The airframe’s easily repaired and recovered but the crash was fair and square and could have happened to anyone, even the most experienced pilots. Thank you for posting the failures (if that’s what we’re gunna call it) as it allows others to learn from it too. 😊❤👍
Hey Wearemany, thanks for the comment! We think the engine is fine but will know more soon. New model will be done by end of Feb! We appreciate the support!
Sorry Mark! Your analysis is correct about what happened! Don't give up on the jets! Energy discipline is key and you already know that! Taking one element out of the equation, don't know a lot about your home field but maybe look at accomplishing the maiden at a field with no obstructions at either end! With a jet it's one less issue to deal with! Good luck with the repair or replacement and hope to see you guys at Nall!
Thanks John, I appreciate the kind words of encouragement! Actually, we just bought two new jets…..well, new to us! They are one of a kind, and we can’t reveal more than that just yet. We will have them at Nall this year and plan on going directly to Jets over Kentucky from Nall. Thanks again, see you then!
Great content!!! sad to see the crash!!! Just stumbled into your channel being that I'm currently building my first turbine jet. the boomerang ranger, going for my waiver. the honesty and the passion you both have is incredible! knowing that even an experienced pilot can have a unfortunate event happen and not let it alter his journey, but learn from his mistakes and continue on with his journey is what makes us much better pilots! I greatly appreciate your passion and your honesty, I've subscribed to your channel and intend to follow you both on this journey with hopes that there is no more unfortunate events!!! keep up the great work. hope all your flights are great!!! Robert
Thanks Robert, what a nice post! My son and I have made a commitment that we will be real, show good, and bad, and try to promote or help the industry and our followers as much as possible to help keep our hobby strong! Thank you very much for watching, and subscribing!! ;-)) -M
Using a gyro is like driving an automatic transmission car with lane assist and adaptive cruise control. Some people like shifting gears on a race track.
Not entirely, we disagree on that. It does depend on what type of programming you’re talking about. Beginner planes have assisted gyros that help you maintain attitude control, but at this level the gyro helps reduce wind input but does not restrict control in any way. Properly tuned they can really make the flight enjoyable.
We've all been there. I had a beautiful, one of a kind Beechcraft KingAir B200 and after doing all the ground checks; I taxi into position and just after rotation, I P-Factored the airplane into the ground. All because I failed to torque a prop on properly. Multi thousand dollar project gone in an instant. The guy was nice enough to give me another mold, but I just haven't had the stamina to go back and build it with the same fervor as I did before.
We understand!!! But we all have been there, what’s important is to keep trying. Get that King Air built! That’s an awesome idea for a model. Thanks for commenting!
Mark it was looking so good in flight sorry this happen feel your pain I been there too I lost three planes in one morning , and I been flying 53 years. But you did have a good time on the beechcraft,don't beat your self up good video 👍👍👍👍
Thanks! Yeah, hard not to beat myself up. I feel like I need to be better if we’re going to bring people into the hobby, and push them to learn. That’s why we post good and bad, we’re not perfect…..but this was hurt our soul!
This crash was due to the exactly the same stall encounter as the last crash. Two strikes. The plane already stalled well before it skirted the tree. Its high sink rate and rocking wing was the evidence. You should have opened the throttle and try go around. Instead you decided to pull the nose up and things got even worse. BTW I have done gain tuning on KingTech turbine and some careful tuning will let you have very fast throttle response and not feel like you have to wait for "spooling". You have seen turbines jets do nose up hovering and this can only be done through fast throttle control. Next time, try flying at mid/low throttle and get a good feel for how the aircraft responds. Do continuous track patterns and rehearse the landing approach and find out what the appropriate throttle input, bank angle, approach angle, forward speed, and descend rate should be. Keep the throttle control busy! You might want to turn off the video and focus on flying. Minimize the distraction and stay focused. Regards.
It was fine after the tree, but I get how it could throw you off. I crashed an EDF because the canopy flew out and I tried to land it too quickly to see where the canopy was going.
Thanks for the comment. I think when I saw the tree I yanked on the elevator which forced a stall, and was stalled the whole way down, or at the very least right on the edge. I was throttling up, but did not have enough time to spin up the turbine. I’ll be thinking about this was for awhile.
@@hobbyxtremerc that's the scary part about getting into turbines, I'm 7 months into the hobby and have many EDFs of all sizes and I'm ready, but it's thousands compared to hundreds when shit happens lol. That new Raptor from Banana Hobby looks very tempting though!
That hurts Mark and too bad about all the work that went into that beautifull plane. We have all been there and crashing is a part of the hobby, but i understand your feelling. But still a big thanks for also sharing this video and keeping it real. Wish you the best and hope to see you flying a new jet very soon.
Thank you very much. We want to encourage everyone of all skill levels, and we can’t just post the awesome flights….we need to post the awesome failures as well. Thank you for your support!
I am so sorry, you all are such good pilots! I have only been flying for 4 months and it hurts me so bad when I crash my $300 styrofoam plane. I can’t even imagine how bummed you are! Thanks for showing the crash though, it makes me realize even the pro pilots make a mistake at one point in their life.
Everyone makes mistakes! No matter what level you’re at. We could stop crashing if we got boring and just flew in patterns. Dont stop trying to achieve the next level, it’s what makes this hobby exhilarating! Try not to sweat the small stuff, and keep getting back on the horse. Thanks for the comment, it makes us feel good that we are encouraging others.
So sorry! . I keep replaying and with an unstable approach who kept saying bring it in? Trying to spread the blame Mark 😁 We will see you with the third Ranger. Now you can cut the build time in half. Rekit 👌
No the blame is all mine!! My depth presumption was off and I thought I was in front of those trees. Not the best field for jets, but I’ve flown it there so much I got too comfortable and let my guard down. Yup, this will be number three!
Thanks John, that tree has claimed many models! Next one coming is a big surprise, just got off the phone with the owner of a manufacturer that I cannot disclose yet. Should be amazing!
Stall. Once the jet went below the tree line, that affected your depth perception, I was flying at a new field this summer that had a tree line on approach, I did not like that, I had to be on my toes each landing from the tree end. Also an airforce saying my late flying pass shared "better to be long at 10 then short at 100", you were short at 100. I try to touch down directly across from me, even it mean moving from the pilot stations to a spot on the field for landing that helps me, especially for maidens. Rebuild and try again, you almost had it. good luck.
I think depth perception had a lot to do with it absolutely. I did not know I was behind the tree line on approach, and spooked when I realized I tipped that tree.
Mark, if it makes you feel better bud, I destroyed my first jet on flight Number two, partially my fault, partially poor model choice. I throttled back too soon after take off and stalled it resulting in a total write off. It happens mate, don’t let it deter you.
Thanks for that! I have about 100 successful flights on the Ranger, but still feel as if Im learning at a steep curve. I may have had too much flaps in on this maiden. I have been slowly adding more flaps due to my small airfield, and think I added about 5 degrees more on this build without testing. Once I saw the tree, and overreacted, it was all over! I truly appreciate the comment, especially from someone who actually flys jets, and understands them. Thanks for taking the time to reply, and brighten my day.
I’ll half to double check but I beleive 15/30deg. I set up 45deg on this last build and I think it was too much. I think it was part of my problem that I didn’t compensate for the additional flaps and still brought it back to idle on landing and stalled.
Thanks for the quick reply! Your setup is a little different from the manual and what others are showing. Others show 20 to 30 degrees for TO flaps and 55 to 84 degrees for landing flaps. They suggest it is needed or the Ranger will not slow down for landing. Did you have any trouble slowing it down at only 30 degrees for landing? Thanks again for your help!@@hobbyxtremerc
So i started with a BVM Ultra Bandit. Not what most would recommend as first turbine. I have around 28 flights and still trying to get nicer landings. Purchased a CARF J10 last year and really like it. Totally different flying characteristics than Bandit. It will land very slow high alpha configuration. Doesn't stall very easy and vector thrust is so cool.
Sorry to see this, I can feel it hurts…I only built one plane in my whole life and after crashing it due to bad battery connection , I promised myself not to build anymore.. and till this day , I only fly ARFs and ready to fly ones. So when crash happens it’s just money wasted and not my valuable time.
yeah, he's newer than I am and still scared of them slightly.....probably because I keep crashing them! No doubt hes better on the sticks though, he actually maidens most our new aircraft.
@@hobbyxtremerc That is a bummer man. Great thing about RC, we get to walk away from even the bad landings! Looking forward to more videos from you guys!!
That is a tough field to fly jets at it appears, it is so tough to avoid trees without a large increase is airspeed by pointing the nose down after clearing then going off the end of the runway, I would avoid jets at that place. But my field is at a landfill and I am spoiled.
Yes and no, many have flown jets here to include me….but the trees at that end do pose a challenge. On the other side of the field it’s corn, so running long would also be a problem. I’ve flown about 60 flights here though so challenges aside, I just messed up and my depth perception was off.;-)
40 years experience! im 35rc and 30 full scale. Your beech 18 flight you seemed behind the aircraft and unstable.....slow your pace and your hot dogging a bit is all I can recommend at your experience level. You dumped your flaps straight to full without testing stability and trim prior during the jet debacle...you planned to stay at a reduced throttle and deviated from that...all downhill from there...best of luck.
Sorry about that outcome, just remember that no one is the best. It’s a constant learning process and throw panic into a reaction and the what to do’s get completely fogged over in the brain. Anytime I see someone who thinks they are the best I laugh.
Ow man, that's really hard. I remember being very upset about crashing my 75 euro (2nd hand) low wing trainer, took me weeks to repair but still flying it today.
Nothing can prepare you for a turbine. EDF’s are NOT the same. Wing loading is very high, thrust is very delayed, and stall is always deep. We appreciate your comment and thank you for watching!
yeah the near miss on the tree and then the peanut gallery commentary is not good for maintaining calm... sorry for the crash i know alot of time and effort went into the build.
Couch or not, you’re right! I think I got into an accelerated stall when I yanked the elevator after hitting the tree. At that point I dumped all energy and the model was super slushy in the controls forcing me to over control. Many lessons learned from this.
@@hobbyxtremerc. I totally relate to the feelings. Even after crashing my foamie. Tried to put on a brave stance and face at the field, but inside, I was cursing up a storm. lol. I hope you will rebuild if possible.
40 years.....? That's the problem ! You couldn't pass the Physical ! 😂🤣😂 Sorry for the loss ! I know it's unnerving flying conventional slow planes, and that's bad enough ! But the expense that comes with Jets is insane, at least to me ! That tree is unfortunate ! Couldn't tell if there was something induced by the placement of the tree, or you over controlled it, and not enough altitude to save it ! But we all know $ _ _ t happens ! Thanks for showing we're all human ! Once the emotional damage heals, this'll be one of those, " Remember when ? " things, and will likely brings some laughs ! You know what they say, " Any landing you can walk away from, is a good landing " ! 👍😉
I see you point, but Gyros actually make it more scale. Models are light, and they get pushed around in wind that full scale would not. Using a professional gyro setup makes the flying more scale, and thus why we use them.
Just one comment about the camera - always check and clean your lens. You have some pretty big goobers on it, and it is a bit distracting while watching the video. It could be the camera back that has dirt on it if it is a digital camera so it's not for sure the lens.
I totally agree I’ve been trying to do better with cleaning my lens but I think I have a scratch or something on my lens that constantly keeps showing up when I am editing I am learning a lot and try to do better for future videos. Thank you so much for commenting we will do better.
It makes me sick when this happen, A lot of my friend fly them one crashed two in one day and had a nervous breakdown. He been away now for about 8 to 10 years and won't come back even with little crap .I really don't like what these planes do to these people. This guy was a good person until he got into Turbines .
It really is another level, and the cost is a lot. The problem with turbines is that you can’t learn them with anything else. EDF’s are not even close to the weight and difference in thrust, so I’m on a bit of a learning curve currently. It’s important to get back in the air, and as the video says…..try to keep smiling! Crashes hurt, but unfortunately they will always occur…..eventually.
We’re getting better, but in order for us to grab more content we have to use a lot of iPhone video as well as our dLSR. It makes for spotty video sometimes.
Its always difficult when it happens but we've all done it, and for the people that don't fly turbines they are a totally different animal to land. you cant just punch it and going around like propeller planes
Can’t land a foamy with flaps, can’t trim your own plane? I’m not really surprised at the end result but your summonses was correct. Don’t get out of jets though.
So sorry, it really stinks. i have two jets and both have had mishaps. I was able to repair both but took a while. I have been flying for about 35 years and started with turbines two years ago. Don't quite, you will rebound.
All due respect sir, however, after 48 years of flying models since the age of 8, you’re flying advanced models when more practice is needed with an intermediate level low wing trainer. I was CFI of one of the states of Australia for a decade btw and helped guide approximately 150 students of all ages to a safe solo standard. Not trying to be rude. 😊😊
I’m not taking offense to your comment, I understand what it looks like. BTW, I too have some experience training….but I’m not going to go into that. I was just having fun with the D18. Thanks for watching.
If your setup costs more than 1k(unless it's a 3d airframe) a gyro is a must.....cortex was made for a reason and so was smoothflught from ar. Turbine setups deserve it even if it's tuned way down....it helps protect yiur investment..... try a 2 m setup like a viper they fly really well the ranger can get a little hairy but it is a smaller jet and can have a violent stall and bit you quick
Buddy-. Great videos- tell everyone to shut the fuck up everytime your landing!! Nobody likes a know-it-all when your flying and trying to land!! The Monday morning quarterbacks on what you should have done. Your a good pilot just fly and have fun, there’s 5 different people trying to tell you how to land and what to do as your coming in and trying to fly. Keep up the cool videos!!
Thanks for the message. I don’t typically mind people giving their two cents, but I’m new to jets so maybe it reflects me more. Appreciate the feedback, thanks for watching!
That sucks. Did you just miss the opening between the trees that was lower? Vertical speed increased when you came down from that tall tree and AOA was probably huge. . Your view angle at that moment wasn't great for visually estimating the AOA. So you are flying for your life at the worst possible moment, power off, poor visuals. It seemed once on that final descent you never had a chance, although the plane almost seemed to stabilize for a second.
I appreciate your comment, I have been flying EDF for along time…..it NOT the same by a long shot. The weight of a true turbine is way heavier and thus the wing loading is very high. EDFs can recover from stalled situations almost instantly, whereas turbines need a lot of altitude and aggressive changes to regain airspeed.
Hey Heli4213, have you watched our other videos by chance? I actually don’t talk much, but we have been starting to speak more due to our followers request. I think you’re right about the tree. We were able to collect some good data from the crash, we had an onboard pitot system and GPS with telemetry, so we have a good idea of how to prevent in the future. Thanks for watching!
I think the Big Tree on final got your focus off the airplane, it destabilized the final approach (perhaps even clipped the rudder slightly) and the rest was history. Your flying is perfectly fine, your base leg could be slightly faster, but everything else was fine. All the best to you guys and keep flying!
You’re right, it was a distraction! Thanks for the feedback! We truly appreciate the support!
I'm an old guy who just started RC flying 4 years ago. I can totally relate to the emotions and mindset expressed in this video. There are some days I feel comfortable in the sky and others...not so much. Those "not so much" days are hard...you still want (need) to fly, but it feels risky. I find that trepidation is hard to work thru as an RC pilot. Throttle management at landings has been my biggest struggle, just when I think I have it...I get a scare. Warbirds are the hardest for me.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Warbirds are very very cool, but they are the hardest to fly! Would recommend using a gyro like AS3X or Aura. It does help a lot, especially in planes that are inherently unstable. Keep at it!!
Hey Mark, that hurts! Man I feel your pain! Don’t ask me how I know! I will upload my crash this weekend. Anyway, I am going to teach you something. I heard you say you were committed to the landing. Here’s what I say; Never commit to landing. When attempting to land, make your first commitment to going around first. In this example, as soon as it got funny on top of that tree, that would have been my trigger to go around, because I had already been committed to going around in the brain for every landing. I hope that makes sense. I hope it helps. Always knowing that you will go around as your first option on your approach, will keep you on your toes. Only land if that approach was perfect because you didn’t need to go around. I hope this helps! Hope to meet you guys at the field this season. Safe and happy flying! Go Around first! 👍🏼
Good advice Lou! When I said I was committed it meant that I was all the way back to idle. I usually don’t bring it back to idle until I’m committed because it takes so long to spool up. Because of those trees so close to the approach end I need to come to idle base to final. What I think happened was I got scared when I thought I was going to hit the tree and instinctively pulled back on the stick which I think pushed me into an accelerated stall and I rode that all the way down and punched the throttle. I was probably about 1 sec away from producing usable thrust before I hit because you can hear the thrust come up right at touchdown. I like your approach though, and absolutely agree with you! I just think that field is slightly too small for turbines. Thank you very much for the advise, truly appreciate it! Hope to see you this season.
I hope the engine is okay. The airframe’s easily repaired and recovered but the crash was fair and square and could have happened to anyone, even the most experienced pilots. Thank you for posting the failures (if that’s what we’re gunna call it) as it allows others to learn from it too. 😊❤👍
Hey Wearemany, thanks for the comment! We think the engine is fine but will know more soon. New model will be done by end of Feb! We appreciate the support!
Nice for sharing yours experiences! Ups and Downs...
Thanks for watching and for your support!
That one hurts. Thank you for sharing this and allow others to learn from your mishap and analasys.
Thanks, that’s honestly the goal! We appreciate the support, lots to come this year.
Probability, learning curve, ...you did Great! Your attitude is great. March on!
Thanks, we just pick up the pieces and keep smiling!
Think y'all need to pick up a timber and keep "safe" on for a few years 🤣
Don’t be hating, maybe watch some other videos before you throw the baby out with the bath water!
Sorry Mark! Your analysis is correct about what happened! Don't give up on the jets! Energy discipline is key and you already know that! Taking one element out of the equation, don't know a lot about your home field but maybe look at accomplishing the maiden at a field with no obstructions at either end! With a jet it's one less issue to deal with! Good luck with the repair or replacement and hope to see you guys at Nall!
Thanks John, I appreciate the kind words of encouragement! Actually, we just bought two new jets…..well, new to us! They are one of a kind, and we can’t reveal more than that just yet. We will have them at Nall this year and plan on going directly to Jets over Kentucky from Nall. Thanks again, see you then!
Great content!!! sad to see the crash!!! Just stumbled into your channel being that I'm currently building my first turbine jet. the boomerang ranger, going for my waiver. the honesty and the passion you both have is incredible! knowing that even an experienced pilot can have a unfortunate event happen and not let it alter his journey, but learn from his mistakes and continue on with his journey is what makes us much better pilots! I greatly appreciate your passion and your honesty, I've subscribed to your channel and intend to follow you both on this journey with hopes that there is no more unfortunate events!!! keep up the great work. hope all your flights are great!!! Robert
Thanks Robert, what a nice post! My son and I have made a commitment that we will be real, show good, and bad, and try to promote or help the industry and our followers as much as possible to help keep our hobby strong! Thank you very much for watching, and subscribing!! ;-)) -M
The best pilots not only own there nistakes they analyze and get better!!!
Thank you for noticing that.
Using a gyro is like driving an automatic transmission car with lane assist and adaptive cruise control.
Some people like shifting gears on a race track.
Not entirely, we disagree on that. It does depend on what type of programming you’re talking about. Beginner planes have assisted gyros that help you maintain attitude control, but at this level the gyro helps reduce wind input but does not restrict control in any way. Properly tuned they can really make the flight enjoyable.
We've all been there. I had a beautiful, one of a kind Beechcraft KingAir B200 and after doing all the ground checks; I taxi into position and just after rotation, I P-Factored the airplane into the ground. All because I failed to torque a prop on properly. Multi thousand dollar project gone in an instant. The guy was nice enough to give me another mold, but I just haven't had the stamina to go back and build it with the same fervor as I did before.
We understand!!! But we all have been there, what’s important is to keep trying. Get that King Air built! That’s an awesome idea for a model. Thanks for commenting!
Mark it was looking so good in flight sorry this happen feel your pain I been there too I lost three planes in one morning , and I been flying 53 years. But you did have a good time on the beechcraft,don't beat your self up good video 👍👍👍👍
Thanks! Yeah, hard not to beat myself up. I feel like I need to be better if we’re going to bring people into the hobby, and push them to learn. That’s why we post good and bad, we’re not perfect…..but this was hurt our soul!
lol so true but I still enjoy it too much too stop ☺😁@@hobbyxtremerc
This crash was due to the exactly the same stall encounter as the last crash. Two strikes. The plane already stalled well before it skirted the tree. Its high sink rate and rocking wing was the evidence. You should have opened the throttle and try go around. Instead you decided to pull the nose up and things got even worse. BTW I have done gain tuning on KingTech turbine and some careful tuning will let you have very fast throttle response and not feel like you have to wait for "spooling". You have seen turbines jets do nose up hovering and this can only be done through fast throttle control. Next time, try flying at mid/low throttle and get a good feel for how the aircraft responds. Do continuous track patterns and rehearse the landing approach and find out what the appropriate throttle input, bank angle, approach angle, forward speed, and descend rate should be. Keep the throttle control busy! You might want to turn off the video and focus on flying. Minimize the distraction and stay focused. Regards.
Thank you for your advice, I will absolutely take it.
Thanks my friend, we show everything that we do, some like it other professors don't 😂. You know who they are.
Thanks!
It was fine after the tree, but I get how it could throw you off. I crashed an EDF because the canopy flew out and I tried to land it too quickly to see where the canopy was going.
Thanks for the comment. I think when I saw the tree I yanked on the elevator which forced a stall, and was stalled the whole way down, or at the very least right on the edge. I was throttling up, but did not have enough time to spin up the turbine. I’ll be thinking about this was for awhile.
@@hobbyxtremerc that's the scary part about getting into turbines, I'm 7 months into the hobby and have many EDFs of all sizes and I'm ready, but it's thousands compared to hundreds when shit happens lol. That new Raptor from Banana Hobby looks very tempting though!
The Ranger is a perfect first turbine. It does have a fairly high wing loading, but once you start adding that kind of weight, they all
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That hurts Mark and too bad about all the work that went into that beautifull plane. We have all been there and crashing is a part of the hobby, but i understand your feelling. But still a big thanks for also sharing this video and keeping it real. Wish you the best and hope to see you flying a new jet very soon.
We already have plans on getting a new one on the bench. AND, we have a surprise for everyone on what it’s going to be!
@@hobbyxtremerc that’s great news😀. Don’t keep us in suspense too long, really want to know what will be the sequel in your jet story 😎
Bad luck guys that’s a tough one! Very admirable that you shared it with us. Also I thought the camera work seemed fine? Best of luck for 2024 👍🏻
Thank you very much. We want to encourage everyone of all skill levels, and we can’t just post the awesome flights….we need to post the awesome failures as well. Thank you for your support!
Use flight modes on the flaps, then you dont have to do the guessing game on the D18, On the jet, you got too slow and snapped it.
Agreed, we have adapted to the D18 and it’s flying well. As for the jet, no way around it….your right!
@@hobbyxtremercI appreciate that you own it and dont blame a radio hit. haha.
Amen brother. Owning it can be hard. But you've seen me crash i try to own up but. We all know it was the damm blue box. Lol 😊@JohnVHRC
I am so sorry, you all are such good pilots! I have only been flying for 4 months and it hurts me so bad when I crash my $300 styrofoam plane. I can’t even imagine how bummed you are! Thanks for showing the crash though, it makes me realize even the pro pilots make a mistake at one point in their life.
Everyone makes mistakes! No matter what level you’re at. We could stop crashing if we got boring and just flew in patterns. Dont stop trying to achieve the next level, it’s what makes this hobby exhilarating! Try not to sweat the small stuff, and keep getting back on the horse. Thanks for the comment, it makes us feel good that we are encouraging others.
So sorry! . I keep replaying and with an unstable approach who kept saying bring it in? Trying to spread the blame Mark 😁 We will see you with the third Ranger. Now you can cut the build time in half. Rekit 👌
No the blame is all mine!! My depth presumption was off and I thought I was in front of those trees. Not the best field for jets, but I’ve flown it there so much I got too comfortable and let my guard down. Yup, this will be number three!
Shit. It’s heart breaking. I agree, the tree got your nerves frazzled and it was all down hill from there. Best of luck on the next one guys!
Thanks John, that tree has claimed many models! Next one coming is a big surprise, just got off the phone with the owner of a manufacturer that I cannot disclose yet. Should be amazing!
I’ve been there. It’s the absolute pinnacle of frustration.
We all have, it still hurts though.;-)
Sorry guys. I feel the pain, but like you said it’s passion and that keeps us flying
It’s truly is a passion isn’t it! Even though we have these set backs, We love it!
So sorry guys. Hopefully you can get it back going again Great flight though practice makes perfect, can't learn unless you doing it. ✌️✌️🤟🤟
Thanks! We are all, always learning!
Stall. Once the jet went below the tree line, that affected your depth perception, I was flying at a new field this summer that had a tree line on approach, I did not like that, I had to be on my toes each landing from the tree end. Also an airforce saying my late flying pass shared "better to be long at 10 then short at 100", you were short at 100. I try to touch down directly across from me, even it mean moving from the pilot stations to a spot on the field for landing that helps me, especially for maidens. Rebuild and try again, you almost had it. good luck.
I think depth perception had a lot to do with it absolutely. I did not know I was behind the tree line on approach, and spooked when I realized I tipped that tree.
Mark, if it makes you feel better bud, I destroyed my first jet on flight Number two, partially my fault, partially poor model choice. I throttled back too soon after take off and stalled it resulting in a total write off. It happens mate, don’t let it deter you.
Thanks for that! I have about 100 successful flights on the Ranger, but still feel as if Im learning at a steep curve. I may have had too much flaps in on this maiden. I have been slowly adding more flaps due to my small airfield, and think I added about 5 degrees more on this build without testing. Once I saw the tree, and overreacted, it was all over! I truly appreciate the comment, especially from someone who actually flys jets, and understands them. Thanks for taking the time to reply, and brighten my day.
I am currently building my first Ranger. Could you please tell me where you set your TO flaps and landing flaps at? Thanks!@@hobbyxtremerc
I’ll half to double check but I beleive 15/30deg. I set up 45deg on this last build and I think it was too much. I think it was part of my problem that I didn’t compensate for the additional flaps and still brought it back to idle on landing and stalled.
Thanks for the quick reply! Your setup is a little different from the manual and what others are showing. Others show 20 to 30 degrees for TO flaps and 55 to 84 degrees for landing flaps. They suggest it is needed or the Ranger will not slow down for landing. Did you have any trouble slowing it down at only 30 degrees for landing? Thanks again for your help!@@hobbyxtremerc
So i started with a BVM Ultra Bandit. Not what most would recommend as first turbine. I have around 28 flights and still trying to get nicer landings. Purchased a CARF J10 last year and really like it. Totally different flying characteristics than Bandit. It will land very slow high alpha configuration. Doesn't stall very easy and vector thrust is so cool.
What size turbine do you have in your J10? I love the thought of being able to high alpha!
Sorry that it happened. It is part of the game. Actually, it usually makes me into the hobby when I break a model
We feel the same way
Great content great people
Thank you and welcome!
Sorry to see this, I can feel it hurts…I only built one plane in my whole life and after crashing it due to bad battery connection , I promised myself not to build anymore.. and till this day , I only fly ARFs and ready to fly ones. So when crash happens it’s just money wasted and not my valuable time.
There’s a lot of fun in building, but I’m with you….id rather fly.
@@hobbyxtremerc I know.. and especially if you are a builder type of guy, you would enjoy for sure.. but you know what I mean.🙂.
Maybe Nick should maiden the jets? 😬 Great content, thanks for posting this!!😉
yeah, he's newer than I am and still scared of them slightly.....probably because I keep crashing them! No doubt hes better on the sticks though, he actually maidens most our new aircraft.
@@hobbyxtremerc That is a bummer man. Great thing about RC, we get to walk away from even the bad landings! Looking forward to more videos from you guys!!
@@Public_land_trail_cams we walked away true….but my ego was in that cockpit! Lol
That is a tough field to fly jets at it appears, it is so tough to avoid trees without a large increase is airspeed by pointing the nose down after clearing then going off the end of the runway, I would avoid jets at that place. But my field is at a landfill and I am spoiled.
Yes and no, many have flown jets here to include me….but the trees at that end do pose a challenge. On the other side of the field it’s corn, so running long would also be a problem. I’ve flown about 60 flights here though so challenges aside, I just messed up and my depth perception was off.;-)
40 years experience! im 35rc and 30 full scale. Your beech 18 flight you seemed behind the aircraft and unstable.....slow your pace and your hot dogging a bit is all I can recommend at your experience level. You dumped your flaps straight to full without testing stability and trim prior during the jet debacle...you planned to stay at a reduced throttle and deviated from that...all downhill from there...best of luck.
Yeah I’ll take the criticism and just say thank you for your comment. It takes experience to notice experience.
Sorry about that outcome, just remember that no one is the best. It’s a constant learning process and throw panic into a reaction and the what to do’s get completely fogged over in the brain. Anytime I see someone who thinks they are the best I laugh.
Yeah, I’ll own up to my mistakes….just wish I had less of them! Lol. Thanks for the support!
Ow man, that's really hard. I remember being very upset about crashing my 75 euro (2nd hand) low wing trainer, took me weeks to repair but still flying it today.
Us too! As we progress in this hobby the crashes just become more expensive….but they still happen! Thanks for the kind comment!
the motto is learn to walk before ..............
Nothing can prepare you for a turbine. EDF’s are NOT the same. Wing loading is very high, thrust is very delayed, and stall is always deep. We appreciate your comment and thank you for watching!
yeah the near miss on the tree and then the peanut gallery commentary is not good for maintaining calm... sorry for the crash i know alot of time and effort went into the build.
Thanks Michael, I’m still new to turbines so I still need to learn to not panic!! lol. I truly appreciate your comment and support.
Slow speed. Over control. That’s from sitting on my couch though.
Couch or not, you’re right! I think I got into an accelerated stall when I yanked the elevator after hitting the tree. At that point I dumped all energy and the model was super slushy in the controls forcing me to over control. Many lessons learned from this.
Sorry to see. Seems it stalled on too slow.
Yes I did, looking back I realize I put it into an accelerated stall and overreacted. Thank you for commenting, and for watching!
@@hobbyxtremerc. I totally relate to the feelings. Even after crashing my foamie. Tried to put on a brave stance and face at the field, but inside, I was cursing up a storm. lol. I hope you will rebuild if possible.
40 years.....?
That's the problem !
You couldn't pass the Physical !
😂🤣😂
Sorry for the loss !
I know it's unnerving flying conventional slow planes, and that's bad enough !
But the expense that comes with Jets is insane, at least to me !
That tree is unfortunate !
Couldn't tell if there was something induced by the placement of the tree, or you over controlled it, and not enough altitude to save it !
But we all know $ _ _ t happens !
Thanks for showing we're all human !
Once the emotional damage heals, this'll be one of those,
" Remember when ? "
things, and will likely brings some laughs !
You know what they say,
" Any landing you can walk away from, is a good landing " !
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Are you saying I’m too fat to fly RC!? lol, maybe your right.
@@hobbyxtremerc Glad you haven't lost your sense of humor !
Hated to see that Bird eat it !
But thanks for having the guts to show it !
👍😉
Nothing we can do but laugh sometime! Thanks for watching.
It's more 'scale' this way.
I see you point, but Gyros actually make it more scale. Models are light, and they get pushed around in wind that full scale would not. Using a professional gyro setup makes the flying more scale, and thus why we use them.
Just one comment about the camera - always check and clean your lens. You have some pretty big goobers on it, and it is a bit distracting while watching the video. It could be the camera back that has dirt on it if it is a digital camera so it's not for sure the lens.
I totally agree I’ve been trying to do better with cleaning my lens but I think I have a scratch or something on my lens that constantly keeps showing up when I am editing I am learning a lot and try to do better for future videos. Thank you so much for commenting we will do better.
Still my favorite team
Thanks Will!!
The rudder and tailwheel setup is terrible on the bechxraft from horizon it wants to groundloop so bad.
We have noticed that too! Have you been able to fix that somehow?
Why cant you cut the trees down? What a horrible approach that runway has
It’s not ideal! We don’t own the land, so not sure if the landlord would allow that or not. Worth asking though!
lol the video was fine.. The jet crash not so good..
We agree
It makes me sick when this happen, A lot of my friend fly them one crashed two in one day and had a nervous breakdown. He been away now for about 8 to 10 years and won't come back even with little crap .I really don't like what these planes do to these people. This guy was a good person until he got into Turbines .
It really is another level, and the cost is a lot. The problem with turbines is that you can’t learn them with anything else. EDF’s are not even close to the weight and difference in thrust, so I’m on a bit of a learning curve currently. It’s important to get back in the air, and as the video says…..try to keep smiling! Crashes hurt, but unfortunately they will always occur…..eventually.
Good video didn’t see any issues …seen much worse videos audio was good I didn’t notice anything with the video.
We’re getting better, but in order for us to grab more content we have to use a lot of iPhone video as well as our dLSR. It makes for spotty video sometimes.
Hang in there sir. I fly turbines as well
Thank you! We will keep at it!
Its always difficult when it happens but we've all done it, and for the people that don't fly turbines they are a totally different animal to land. you cant just punch it and going around like propeller planes
Thank you for the awesome comment! We knew we would get some hate on this one, but it’s a journey, and sometimes the journey has potholes!
Can’t land a foamy with flaps, can’t trim your own plane? I’m not really surprised at the end result but your summonses was correct.
Don’t get out of jets though.
I’m not getting out of jets, thanks for watching.
been there done that
Thanks John, we all
Have! I’m loving the comments and the support, thank you!
So sorry, it really stinks. i have two jets and both have had mishaps. I was able to repair both but took a while. I have been flying for about 35 years and started with turbines two years ago. Don't quite, you will rebound.
Thanks Brian, if it wasn’t the maiden my ego would be less bruised! Lol thanks for the support!
All due respect sir, however, after 48 years of flying models since the age of 8, you’re flying advanced models when more practice is needed with an intermediate level low wing trainer.
I was CFI of one of the states of Australia for a decade btw and helped guide approximately 150 students of all ages to a safe solo standard.
Not trying to be rude.
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I’m not taking offense to your comment, I understand what it looks like. BTW, I too have some experience training….but I’m not going to go into that. I was just having fun with the D18. Thanks for watching.
If your setup costs more than 1k(unless it's a 3d airframe) a gyro is a must.....cortex was made for a reason and so was smoothflught from ar. Turbine setups deserve it even if it's tuned way down....it helps protect yiur investment..... try a 2 m setup like a viper they fly really well the ranger can get a little hairy but it is a smaller jet and can have a violent stall and bit you quick
We agree, and use gyros on almost everything!
hey nick can you send me one of your cool vids i can make it 10x cool if you can
Our videos are downloadable and sharable.
Buddy-. Great videos- tell everyone to shut the fuck up everytime your landing!! Nobody likes a know-it-all when your flying and trying to land!! The Monday morning quarterbacks on what you should have done. Your a good pilot just fly and have fun, there’s 5 different people trying to tell you how to land and what to do as your coming in and trying to fly. Keep up the cool videos!!
Thanks for the message. I don’t typically mind people giving their two cents, but I’m new to jets so maybe it reflects me more. Appreciate the feedback, thanks for watching!
That sucks. Did you just miss the opening between the trees that was lower? Vertical speed increased when you came down from that tall tree and AOA was probably huge. . Your view angle at that moment wasn't great for visually estimating the AOA. So you are flying for your life at the worst possible moment, power off, poor visuals. It seemed once on that final descent you never had a chance, although the plane almost seemed to stabilize for a second.
Yes, you get it! I agree with everything you said.
Turbines are not fir everyone ayou do not look as though you have enough time in .think about edf before you make that jump .
I appreciate your comment, I have been flying EDF for along time…..it NOT the same by a long shot. The weight of a true turbine is way heavier and thus the wing loading is very high. EDFs can recover from stalled situations almost instantly, whereas turbines need a lot of altitude and aggressive changes to regain airspeed.
Stop talking so much when you're flying and just fly the airplane. That's part of the issue. Looks like you're definitely hit that tree
Hey Heli4213, have you watched our other videos by chance? I actually don’t talk much, but we have been starting to speak more due to our followers request. I think you’re right about the tree. We were able to collect some good data from the crash, we had an onboard pitot system and GPS with telemetry, so we have a good idea of how to prevent in the future. Thanks for watching!
Shame
It happens!