you prolly dont give a shit but if you're bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the new series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my brother for the last couple of weeks =)
Thanks for watching! At the time the standard frequency in Europe was 35 MHz, This plane flew with a multiple receiver system. Later the receiver system changed to 2,4 GHz. Most large modellers use 2.4 MHz in Europe. Greetings, Fred - see other Airliner models on mu channel: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
It is to much work for me, I prefer flying. There are Airliner Models available second hand from time to time Norbert Rauch knows about it. Norbert Rauch www.rauch-airliner.com/
It is an excellent idea to find out what stress the airplane can take BEFORE it flies. It would be sad if you found out it couldn’t take it after it went in the air.
Indeed Kittyhawk! Peter, whom I visited a few times after watching him IC powered Airliner models and recorded some of it in Nordhausen and Beckum. Of cause because I am living in Dublin Ireland the Visits ware only few. two are recorded and on my "ScaleJetFred" TH-cam channel, containing 150 video's, mostly about RC flying. R.O.P. Peter! Thanks for the Visit! Regards Fred
AWESOME! I've been into R/C for about 30 years, and that is by far the most incredible model I've ever seen. Thanks for posting this video. I really enjoyed it, and I emailed the URL to all of my family and friends. Cheers from Southern California! -- Scott
He builds a mind-boggling 65Kg model with their name on it, and in return he gets "Business Class" tickets to Dubai...not good enough for 1st Class i guess
I want you to place a HD FPV camera in the fake cockpit, point it out the front window with a OSD HUD, and make a video of a lap around the pattern. That would be even more stunning. Fantastic accomplishment my man.
Really nice video Fred, the attention to detail is great! bet the ticker was going on that first take off! might have to cross the pond to come to one of these air shows soon! keep up the good work!
Hallo Olaf! Danke fuer Deinen Beitrag! Ja, Du hast recht - Peter ist ein sehr guter Airliner Modellbauer und Pilot. Er antwortet auch auf alle Fragen und hilft auch anderen damit diese zum Erfolg kommen!
Very sorry to hear of the loss of Peter, a huge loss to us all I am sure. I remember this vid all those years ago, one of the first to see. At this point in time, I would like to thank you ScalejetFred on behalf of us all for your time and energy spent on producing these great, wonderful aircraft of ours and placing them on TH-cam for all to see around the world. May your hard work live on throughout TH-cam. Bob Lowe UK.
Well spoken Robert! Thanks for visiting my ScaleJetFred channel. 150 videos, mostly related to Model flying. Peter Michel invited me twice to visit him; one is seen in this recording: th-cam.com/video/0FJDI10QxHY/w-d-xo.html I did record Peter flying a number of times: beginning in Beckum where these Airliner models were powered with I C propeller engines... Regards Fred, from Dublin Ireland
OMG it looks just like the real King of the Skies. I actually had tears in my eyes when it started flying. And the sound of those turbojets, unbelieveable!
Indeed Mighty Lord Falcon! Thanks for your comment, we do have two more postings on the ScaleJetFred channel flying this A 380 model of a concrete runway. See it and enjoy. Regards Fred
Great you found the video Louie! You can see two more postings of this plane flying at different location and date on ScaleJetFred youtube channel. Thanks for watching and the nice comment
Fred you did a fantastic job man! There is NO WAY that I could have handled the stress of the flight alone much less all the prepping that went into the mission. OH, and Congratulations from North Caroline, USA man! You're a freakin Rock-Star to say the least!
Thank you jeepman012, your comment will be passed on to the builder Peter Michel! On my ScaleJet channel in TH-cam are two more postings about this model: A 380 Part 2: tQJDiOn7oRE A 380 Part 3: BDFxUXrLiiYs Enjoy watching!Greetings from Dublin, Fred
I'm impressed that foam and balsa like that is capable of supporting FOUR turbines! Very nice model and made very well too, great to see how he's got that gentle curve in the wings. I've seen a model RC jet fighter with a rubine flying and it is an awesome and VERY loud sight.
Hallo there! Firstly thank you for watching this video! Well, the weights imitating 3 G placed on the underside of wings and horizontal stabilizer are imitating stress caused by Turbulence where stress is happening on top and underside of the wing. If you like to watch more flights of this fantastic A 380 RC model, look here: A 380 part 2 th-cam.com/video/tQJDiOn7oRE/w-d-xo.html A 380 part 3 th-cam.com/video/BDFxUXrLiiY/w-d-xo.html Or see other 1:16 scale Airliner models on my TH-cam channel: th-cam.com/channels/LLKGiw9zclsM7QMg6F_00g.html
absolutely insane! I adore guys who are able to built and to steer models like this! I am happy when I bring down my TwinStar proberly!! Congratulation!
Hut ab vor dieser Leistung. Modellbauerisch absolut Königsklasse. Und dann diesen Riesenvogel so sanft zu landen. Hut ab. Baue selbst seit 28 Jahren Scale und bin auch aktiver Modellflieger. War von diesem Video echt beeindruckt. Hoffe sehr, unser Hobby bringt noch mehr solche Modellbauer hervor.
+1TheBlackknight Danke fuer den Kommentar Blacknighht! Auf meinemKanal findest Du zwei weitere Videos dieses Modells. Aufnahmen von Bad Brueckenau zeigen auch bessere Scale Starts und landungen. th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet Gruss aus Dublin, Fred
Hallo Swen! Great you found my channel, and your comment. You find 2 more postings abut this model flying of a solid runway at ScaleJetFred Greetings, Fred
Thank you very much for watching and the comment!!! You can find two more clips of the same A 380 model flying off tarmac Greetings, Fred ScaleJetFred: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Thanks for watching. Peter built this as a "Challenge" after having designed and constructed many Airliner flying models over many years. This also included the twin turbine Concord, it is the basis of Michael Brauer's Fiberglas kit you can see flying on my channel. You are correct: for every day flying we are building smaller planes.
We have a misunderstanding: This A 380 model is the first very large 4 jet turbine powered model of the A 380 Airliner and flew before the Passenger carrying plane got of the ground. It does not claim to be earlier, heavier or larger than any B 747 RC model. I know of the KLM RC model fleet. This was a great job done Fred
What a nice video Fred i enjoyd every second.And what a honor that the people of ETIHAD sponsord his project.And the details man realy into perfection.The moment that he received a invation from ETIHAD that was so very nice of them.I wish him al the luck and may his golden hands keep buiding nice things for years and years. Greetings from The Netherlands
Such an Accomplishment - I visited the RC clubs in Germany & Netherlands - Such a dedicated group - and a Great crew of friends. It's no wonder - seeing the Perfection with just Hedges.
Hallo C Smith, Thank you for your contact. To answer your question: the plane was not damaged and, to my knolages, is still flying with Lufthansa livery. Some other flights following the test can be found here: A 380 part 2 th-cam.com/video/tQJDiOn7oRE/w-d-xo.html A 380 part 3 th-cam.com/video/BDFxUXrLiiY/w-d-xo.html and more turbine powered airliner RC models @ my TH-cam channel CHANNEL: th-cam.com/channels/LLKGiw9zclsM7QMg6F_00g.html Greetings, Fred
Hi Raul, I had similar dreams as you! I think to accomplish such work as needed for this model, you have to be retired. It is not only the cost of parts, but also the commitment and time needed for such big and labour intensive job! As long you have fun doing it nothing else matters, only the completion of a perfect job. Regards Fred
Maybe Airbus should get you to manage the whole 380 production line...your model is magnificent Peter...well done...excellent job, my boys and I have watched this video over and over again...
Hallo Michael, The purpose of all the checks was to CERTIFY the model and pilot. this is a ones off before the maiden flight. There after some county in Germany may request the pilot before a public display to show his skill and confirm he han safely demonstrate the model with a weight (wet) of 70 kg. Thank you for commenting on my video! Regards Fred
Hi Gary, We don't have many solid strips in Europe. However, on my channel are two more postings of later flights. These are of a solid runway. And you are correct: Take Off's and landings are fare more realistic! Thank you for visiting my channel.
Yes markmnorcal! You be even more impressed watching two more recordings of this plane on ScalJetFred in youtube. Great you fond this and liked it. Thank you
Congratulations to the builder! When it's up in the sky one could be fooled that it's a full size aircraft at distance. the jet engine noise adds to the realism.. VERY impressive!
Thanks for your comment dan4466. To load the bottom wing during the stress test has nothing to di with the lift not created. Winks, when flying through turbulence, are being stresses on the top and bottom of wings as these experience positive and negative forces whilst are deflecting up and down. greetings, Fred
Hallo Jesus Fernandez! I am happy you commented on this video! I must clarify: I recorded the video for Peter Michel. Peter is the builder and pilot. I pass your comment on to Peter Regards and greetings from Ireland Fred
Just Germans. Awesome!
@Scott Duffy
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you prolly dont give a shit but if you're bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the new series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my brother for the last couple of weeks =)
@Dwayne Collin Yup, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
@Dwayne Collin Yea, been watching on instaflixxer for years myself :D
@Dwayne Collin yea, been watching on instaflixxer for months myself =)
Wow! What a beautifully finished model! Thanks for posting this!
Thanks for watching!
At the time the standard frequency in Europe was 35 MHz,
This plane flew with a multiple receiver system.
Later the receiver system changed to 2,4 GHz.
Most large modellers use 2.4 MHz in Europe.
Greetings, Fred - see other Airliner models on mu channel:
th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
I am happy that you found us!
Regards Fred
I am happy that you liked this posting.
When you have time, see part 2 and part 3 of flights of the A 380 at my Fred Harno Channel in TH-cam!
Fred
Thanks for visiting my channel dwx akatea.
Greetings from Ireland!
The Etihad flight attendant had her easiest work day ever.
wow, is all i can say about her.
She farted
Wow, what a beautiful build - well done builder. Gorgeous.
Hi ZYC
the cost is more than a small car...
ScaleJetFred and you can't buy it, you build it
It is to much work for me, I prefer flying.
There are Airliner Models available second hand from time to time
Norbert Rauch knows about it.
Norbert Rauch www.rauch-airliner.com/
Thegoldendoge
But the cost still has to be huge. Not that it matters. It's very nice!
OBVIOUSLY LOL!
I'd say more than a small car... a lot more.
Thank You Scot!
I have two more postings with flights of this beautiful model - if you have not seen these, have a look.
greetings from Ireland
Fred
What would it be like to be a passenger on that flight? lol. The takeoff was probably pulling 30 g's
Well, you would be unconscious at least.
Not bad for the first take off ! Im sure later take offs were performed more realistically after learning how that giant bird flies.
Brian E. Scott id say 60 g's
That was one of the most perfect airbus landings I have seen in my RC watching history Ever, Keep it up.
the bags are imitating G-Forces
It is a stress test
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ok then
It is an excellent idea to find out what stress the airplane can take BEFORE it flies. It would be sad if you found out it couldn’t take it after it went in the air.
it was to see if he could do some aileron rolls or not.
OMG the dedication to the hobby! I salute Peter! Thank you for sharing.
Indeed Kittyhawk!
Peter, whom I visited a few times after watching him IC powered Airliner models and recorded some of it in Nordhausen and Beckum.
Of cause because I am living in Dublin Ireland the Visits ware only few.
two are recorded and on my "ScaleJetFred" TH-cam channel, containing 150 video's,
mostly about RC flying.
R.O.P. Peter!
Thanks for the Visit! Regards Fred
make it a big bigger and put a chair on it
david vincent it would either break if u sat on it or it would be too heavy to take off so its impossible.
Einfach nut toll gemacht! Sehr schönes Modell! :)
you should repaint it so its in the proper etihad colours
I didn't notice that, wow. spot on dude.
AWESOME! I've been into R/C for about 30 years, and that is by far the most incredible model I've ever seen. Thanks for posting this video. I really enjoyed it, and I emailed the URL to all of my family and friends. Cheers from Southern California! -- Scott
He builds a mind-boggling 65Kg model with their name on it, and in return he gets "Business Class" tickets to Dubai...not good enough for 1st Class i guess
he could paint the thing in Olympic Airways livery
Hi Mike!
Yes, he could but hoped he could sell it...
I will never again under-estimate how douchey Royals can be.."Buy a RC Jet, no no Daddy I'd much rather go play Polo..."
And so say all of us...
But to see it fly when you designed and built it - an great achievement
Thanks for visiting my channel and the comment
I want you to place a HD FPV camera in the fake cockpit, point it out the front window with a OSD HUD, and make a video of a lap around the pattern. That would be even more stunning. Fantastic accomplishment my man.
Really nice video Fred, the attention to detail is great! bet the ticker was going on that first take off! might have to cross the pond to come to one of these air shows soon! keep up the good work!
why such an unrealistic climb out?
Nerves, good sir! Sheer nerves. Maidens can be very scary... And I'm a wench, so I know whereof I speak! ;-)
Hallo Olaf!
Danke fuer Deinen Beitrag!
Ja, Du hast recht - Peter ist ein sehr guter Airliner Modellbauer und Pilot.
Er antwortet auch auf alle Fragen und hilft auch anderen damit diese zum Erfolg kommen!
What is THIS?! A PLANE FOR ANTS!!!
Very sorry to hear of the loss of Peter, a huge loss to us all I am sure. I remember this vid all those years ago, one of the first to see.
At this point in time, I would like to thank you ScalejetFred on behalf of us all for your time and energy spent on producing these great, wonderful aircraft of ours and placing them on TH-cam for all to see around the world.
May your hard work live on throughout TH-cam. Bob Lowe UK.
Well spoken Robert! Thanks for visiting my ScaleJetFred channel. 150 videos, mostly related to Model flying.
Peter Michel invited me twice to visit him; one is seen in this recording:
th-cam.com/video/0FJDI10QxHY/w-d-xo.html
I did record Peter flying a number of times: beginning in Beckum where these Airliner models were powered with I C propeller engines...
Regards Fred, from Dublin Ireland
@@ScaleJetFred looking forward to a mug of tea watching these this afternoon and tomorrow take care
@@ScaleJetFred will enjoy these videos I am sure
OMG it looks just like the real King of the Skies. I actually had tears in my eyes when it started flying. And the sound of those turbojets, unbelieveable!
Wow fred idk whats more impressive the plane, skills or the price that must have cost. Very well done!
Indeed Mighty Lord Falcon!
Thanks for your comment, we do have two more postings on the ScaleJetFred channel flying this A 380 model of a concrete runway.
See it and enjoy.
Regards Fred
Thank you for watching, and for your comment!
For a project like this one has to find sponsors reducing ones cost!
Greetings Fred
Great you found the video Louie!
You can see two more postings of this plane flying at different location and date on ScaleJetFred youtube channel.
Thanks for watching and the nice comment
Fred you did a fantastic job man! There is NO WAY that I could have handled the stress of the flight alone much less all the prepping that went into the mission. OH, and Congratulations from North Caroline, USA man! You're a freakin Rock-Star to say the least!
I am amazed by the weight on the wings @ 1.33!.
Super model and a super film.
Thankyou for posting this.
tolles Modell und klasse Video!
This was a great video and congratulations on your successful flight. Nicely done.
Greetings from Arizona.
What a beautiful A.380, The time and effort to produce this model must have been a passion for the builder/Pilot, well done buddy you did great.
Thank you jeepman012, your comment will be passed on to the builder Peter Michel!
On my ScaleJet channel in TH-cam are two more postings about this model:
A 380 Part 2: tQJDiOn7oRE
A 380 Part 3: BDFxUXrLiiYs
Enjoy watching!Greetings from Dublin, Fred
That's awesome man, great job!
I loved watching her fly and hope you decide to fly more and post the videos
That was beautiful! Awesome flight followed by a text book landing! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Awesome aircraft too...Thumbs up! Greetings from Douglas, Arizona.
Beautiful plane and a master builder! He really went for it on the maiden!
Beautiful!!!, magnificent work!. As a side note: the flight attendant looks GORGEOUS!! haha
Beautiful....Fine work, guys and gals! That thing is an incredible achievement!
NOW THAT''S A RC PLANE. Great job to the builders.
I'm impressed that foam and balsa like that is capable of supporting FOUR turbines! Very nice model and made very well too, great to see how he's got that gentle curve in the wings. I've seen a model RC jet fighter with a rubine flying and it is an awesome and VERY loud sight.
Really incredible that people are capable of building a model like this one. Great respect for their skill and perseverance!
Hallo there!
Firstly thank you for watching this video!
Well, the weights imitating 3 G placed on the underside of wings and horizontal stabilizer are imitating stress caused by Turbulence where stress is happening on top and underside of the wing.
If you like to watch more flights of this fantastic A 380 RC model, look here:
A 380 part 2 th-cam.com/video/tQJDiOn7oRE/w-d-xo.html
A 380 part 3 th-cam.com/video/BDFxUXrLiiY/w-d-xo.html
Or see other 1:16 scale Airliner models on my TH-cam channel:
th-cam.com/channels/LLKGiw9zclsM7QMg6F_00g.html
Beautiful plane. Total work of art!
absolutely insane! I adore guys who are able to built and to steer models like this! I am happy when I bring down my TwinStar proberly!! Congratulation!
Hut ab vor dieser Leistung. Modellbauerisch absolut Königsklasse. Und dann diesen Riesenvogel so sanft zu landen. Hut ab. Baue selbst seit 28 Jahren Scale und bin auch aktiver Modellflieger. War von diesem Video echt beeindruckt. Hoffe sehr, unser Hobby bringt noch mehr solche Modellbauer hervor.
+1TheBlackknight
Danke fuer den Kommentar Blacknighht!
Auf meinemKanal findest Du zwei weitere Videos dieses Modells.
Aufnahmen von Bad Brueckenau zeigen auch bessere Scale Starts und landungen.
th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Gruss aus Dublin, Fred
awesome flight mate, well done
Stunning bird. Congratulations!!!! Cheers from Texas USA
Nice plane man thats one cool build and that guy is one awesome pilot :D.
Hallo Swen!
Great you found my channel, and your comment.
You find 2 more postings abut this model flying of a solid runway at ScaleJetFred
Greetings, Fred
Fantastic Aircraft AND Fantastic Discipline to pursue it through completion !!
Congrats to you sir !
Amazing, its looks great, sounds amazing. Wow, and the size of it, its just mind boggling. Im subscribing!
Thank you very much for watching and the comment!!!
You can find two more clips of the same A 380 model flying off tarmac
Greetings, Fred
ScaleJetFred: th-cam.com/users/ScaleJet
Beautiful plane and a lovely first flight. Hats off to you.
Wonderful video and a beautiful aircraft. Super!
Thanks for watching.
Peter built this as a "Challenge" after having designed and constructed many Airliner flying models over many years.
This also included the twin turbine Concord, it is the basis of Michael Brauer's Fiberglas kit
you can see flying on my channel.
You are correct: for every day flying we are building smaller planes.
Well done sir. That is a wonderful piece of kit.
Thank You for your information!
Regards Fred
Now that is what I call a Toy!...great work guys!!
Very Nice build and flying.
We have a misunderstanding:
This A 380 model is the first very large 4 jet turbine powered model of the A 380 Airliner and flew before the Passenger carrying plane got of the ground.
It does not claim to be earlier, heavier or larger than any B 747 RC model.
I know of the KLM RC model fleet. This was a great job done
Fred
Beautiful project! Great flying!
Not only is it's size very large, but it also appears to perform extremely well. Bravo!
Thank you ones more William!
Regards, Fred
Thanks Steven!
Regards, Fred
What a nice video Fred i enjoyd every second.And what a honor that the people of ETIHAD sponsord his project.And the details man realy into perfection.The moment that he received a invation from ETIHAD that was so very nice of them.I wish him al the luck and may his golden hands keep buiding nice things for years and years.
Greetings from The Netherlands
Thank You for contacting me!
Fred
Hi Kj16V!
Kitchen will be installed soon.
Thank you for visiting my channel.
Greetings from Ireland,
Fred
Hammer... hammer etihad! Respekt! Gute Arbeit!
By far the best i have seen.
Very impressive Sir! Well done
Such an Accomplishment - I visited the RC clubs in Germany & Netherlands -
Such a dedicated group - and a Great crew of friends.
It's no wonder - seeing the Perfection with just Hedges.
grandissimo aeomodellista non ho mai visto nulla del genere!! sei un mito bravo!!!
Hallo C Smith,
Thank you for your contact.
To answer your question: the plane was not damaged and, to my knolages, is still flying with Lufthansa livery.
Some other flights following the test can be found here:
A 380 part 2 th-cam.com/video/tQJDiOn7oRE/w-d-xo.html
A 380 part 3 th-cam.com/video/BDFxUXrLiiY/w-d-xo.html
and more turbine powered airliner RC models @ my TH-cam channel
CHANNEL: th-cam.com/channels/LLKGiw9zclsM7QMg6F_00g.html
Greetings, Fred
This was a crow flying overhead
Thanks for watching so observantly, hoping you liked it/
Thanks for viewing this video big country!
greetings from Dublin,
Fred
Congratulations uronetwo!
may be I come along, take video of your landings - and many more can see it!
Fred
Wow.. you have a real tallent mate.. keep up the good work
Hi Raul,
I had similar dreams as you!
I think to accomplish such work as needed for this model, you have to be retired.
It is not only the cost of parts, but also the commitment and time needed for such big and labour intensive job!
As long you have fun doing it nothing else matters, only the completion of a perfect job.
Regards Fred
Maybe Airbus should get you to manage the whole 380 production line...your model is magnificent Peter...well done...excellent job, my boys and I have watched this video over and over again...
Hallo Michael,
The purpose of all the checks was to CERTIFY the model and pilot.
this is a ones off before the maiden flight.
There after some county in Germany may request the pilot before a public display to show his skill and confirm he han safely demonstrate the model with a weight (wet) of 70 kg.
Thank you for commenting on my video!
Regards Fred
Excellent video. Very accomplished project.
Hi Gary,
We don't have many solid strips in Europe.
However, on my channel are two more postings of later flights. These are of a solid runway. And you are correct: Take Off's and landings are fare more realistic!
Thank you for visiting my channel.
That is so cool,, great job and great video,,
Yes markmnorcal!
You be even more impressed watching two more recordings of this plane on ScalJetFred in youtube.
Great you fond this and liked it. Thank you
wow that pilot is top notch, that landing was excellent. bravo!
Congratulations to the builder! When it's up in the sky one could be fooled that it's a full size aircraft at distance. the jet engine noise adds to the realism.. VERY impressive!
Poiu
Pokjjhh
Great job! Fabulous!!!
Impressive. Most impressive. If the trend of large-scale RC planes continues, one of these days someone is going to build a full-size RC jet airliner.
Hi Christian,
I see you found it without my help!
enjoy, Fred
Nailed that landing perfectly!
Very impressive ! Thank you.
Very beautiful aircraft, and a wonderful RC!!!
Thanks for your comment dan4466.
To load the bottom wing during the stress test has nothing to di with the lift not created.
Winks, when flying through turbulence, are being stresses on the top and bottom of wings as these experience positive and negative forces whilst are deflecting up and down.
greetings, Fred
Incredible..... Well done!!!!
Hi Mansour,
Lufthansa declined sponsorship, the Arab Airline paid for the painting and decoration as well as other costs.
Regards Fred
This was a thing of beauty! I wish i could fly it!!!
Hallo Jesus Fernandez!
I am happy you commented on this video!
I must clarify: I recorded the video for Peter Michel. Peter is the builder and pilot.
I pass your comment on to Peter
Regards and greetings from Ireland
Fred
Hi Kitpong,
Thank you for writing!
Fred