As a pilot, I still love to build and fly R/C aircraft. 60yrs (young) cracking them up at the field never upsets me. I love to play with them because I'm not in the pilot seat. When I'm piloting an aircraft, I'm excited but serious, R/C flying is just good fun! Cheers!
1:50 oh he's probably going to break it while putting in the "plane holder"..........starts rolling down the field lol. Oh he's probably just being silly. Then he tries to take off and I lost it LOL.
Having built several of these myself the first thing that comes to mind is always the hundreds of hours invested in making them so detailed. I probably enjoy building them as much as flying them. Great video sir! I did notice this was #1...oh my.
@@mattosullivan9687 or building your own.. I took a bunch of spare parts and built an air snow sled.. just like an air boat but it was on a snow sled I got from the dollar store.. it was fun on the ice and very fast!!
I remember being devastated when one of my cheap model rockets that took a few hours to build crashed or got damaged... can't imagine what its like to crash one of these that you spent hundreds or thousands of dollars on, spent days or weeks putting it together, and may be fully at fault for the crash as opposed to a model rocket crash where shit out of your control usually leads to the failure rather then you crashing it yourself trying to land!
If you don't damage your RC plane every time you fly it are you really spending enough quality time in your workshop? Gotta have something to do when you return home from these meets!
Yepper I spent 300 plus hours building a Laser 200 had a OS Max 90 4 cycle. Flew it one entire summer, put her through many G loads and near the end of summer she fatigued on the port wing. Crash and burn, heart breaking to say the least
Oh it suck's so bad.. I bought a by plane off a buddy of mine it was Kool and big.. I crashed that thing hard the first time I try to fly it.. fucker had grip I wasn't used too!
@@aleeexxx9 I agree.. 40 years in it and I love it.. I've seen so much change in all this time and I still have the best time.. only now I'm getting old and it's hard for me to walk so it's slowed me down but evey chance I can I go race my TA B44.1.. I love that buggy.. I was nitro for ever then the electric stuff started passing plus so much cleaner!! Got to love brushless motors and lipo power!! Lol
Hope that watching 6 months of expert building and considerable expense come down in a heap somehow brings new people into this great hobby . Crashes are the exception for most experienced modelers who have "paid their dues"
I have a WWII Pacific Theater book and one of the pilot stories mentioned that his plane got damaged and he crash landed on the carrier. The deck crew just dumped the busted plane over the side and got him a new one. The guy mentioned the flight safety officer didnt even bother to show up.
3:50 I feel him... I had the same thing happen to me two days ago (elevator horn failure), albeit on a much cheaper plane :( Horrible feeling to see one's pride and joy plummet to the ground, without being able to do anything
what was sadder was the model was built ten yrs ago and was then stored, and then this was its test flight ! deano was test flying her for lee and the 3mm threaded rod that goes into the clevis at the rear of the elevator push rod sheared off (we think due to hi vibration stress caused by the petrol engine during the flight !) so she died a virgin without having finished a test flight !!!!!!!
Back in the 1990s, I was lucky to enjoy this hobby (but with arfs and .45/.46 engines). The older fellows in the group with more money would fly nicer scratch stuff, and they'd always say "be careful with it be careful with it! and when one of us would turn the airplanes into toothpicks, they'd say "these days, with the good glues we have, you can fix anything until it gets too heavy!!". Same word when parts flew. (thump) .."ouch"
I had a few dings with my gear. Then I started to think, hmm, grass grows, so cut it before the crew fly, then changed out the wheels for bigger and in cases lighter ones. More radius less friction and likelyhood of finding the micropothole Nose end cockover, fuel out of plane, engine heavier afteer flight, longer landing gear legs.
2020 - UNFORTUNATELY FOR US (MEANT IN A NICE WAY) THERE IS NOT A GREAT DEAL OF ACTION IN THIS YEARS CRASHES COMPILATION, DUE TO COVID CLOSING DOWN EVERY RC PUBLIC SHOW IN THE UK THERE WERE NO OPPORTUNITIES FOR PILOTS TO MAKE THE CUSTOMARY MISTAKES WEVE COME TO KNOW, ILL WAGER THEY ARE GLAD TO HAVE A REPRIEVE FROM CRASHING THIS SEASON - LOL,
Smash ing one Pete. Just sad to see such lovely Planes being damaged. But, that is what it is. May 2021 have more ups and not so many unexpected downs.
That p51 hitting that well to scale mountain made my @$$ pucker and all I own is foamies so far, cant wait to really see how I react when I build and turn 1 to toothpicks, I assure you it wont take long unfortunately
yeah thats really only way deal with an RC twin your better off cutting good motor since you dont know whats going on. most RC aircraft have better glide then you would think
as you could hear the pilot lost elevator, when we examines the wreck we discovered that the 3mm push rod thread had sheared due to not being supported while being vibrated by the two stroke engine
I built and flew back in the mid 80's 1st. was a sig kadet senior, a cap 40 and another 40 series top wing. I had 2 gold series Futaba 6 channel radios and that was about the time Nextel and cellular started hitting. The plane would sometimes start wagging rudder and elevator with no input from me on field. after a few years of un-responsive flights and crashes I gave up. 30yrs later getting the urge again. Are radio failures/brown outs still common or did they get that worked out.
In an alternate timeline this is how the Wright Bros perfected flight before trying it full-scale. Funny to think that all of human civilization and scientific discovery had to occur for flying model airplanes to be a hobby you can just do.
Could already tell that first one wasn’t gonna be good cos it was wobbling all over the place 😂😂😂 at least the plane is perfectly fine besides the blades.
I've been a hobbyist my whole life.. I got my first rc at about six and I had a bunch of deferent toys sense then.. I mostly race my biggies now but back when I had planes boats trucks cars a few home made ones but I wanted to tell this story.. about 15 years ago I built this beautiful A10 warthog it was awesome I spent about 900 on it took me about a month on weekends putting it together.. the day came to go fly it I took off and it was flying great.. it was up about 5 minutes or so when this big falcon started trying to attack my plain so I was coming around to land it and that fckn bird actually grabbed my plain out of the air and flew off towards the highway.. oh shit we jumped in the car and took off trying to find that bird and nope.. he was gone.. so we turned around headed back to the park to get my stuff when this guy was on the side of the road putting my plane in his car.. I stopped and told him what was going on and that's my plane he said bull shit and took off.. we got his plate I filed a complaint.. so about a week later I get a call from the police department saying come pick up your plane.. it seems the guy was an off duty cop and was in a lot of trouble for his actions.. I got my plane back but I was so scared to fly it again it just looked cool on the wall until I sold it!!
@@tbobborap1 I had fun over the years. Had some crazy things happen racing and flying.. had an alligator grab this cheap boat I got for my kids. I was just testing it when blam! He crunched it.. it finally floated close enough I could get it back but that shit was funny.. I didn't know there was even a gator in that little pond.. yes in Florida
Interesting to watch (especially if you don't have to do any of the fixing). It shows the effects of lack of mass, which is how we glider pilots view hang gliders. 400 kg of glider will get me through quite a lot of turbulence without loss of control.
25 yrs ago maybe models lost signal on the old 35mhz systems but extremely rare today on the modern 2.4 ghz radios, modern radios have a fail safe that closes the throttle in the rare case that the signal is lost so that the model will fall to the ground close by with the engine / motor closed (a legal requirement that the pilot / owner must adhere to or face legal prosecution if theres a serious accident) in 10 yrs of using the modern radios i have had one model go into fail safe (lost signal and the throttle closed) and it fell safely into a farmers field, we do not fly near built up areas with houses etc so we are as safe as we can be blake !
your right steve it is easier flying the real thing, ive flown a cessna and took off and flew and landed on the first lesson, 35 yrs ago it took me nearly 9 months to fly solo on rc with any confidence of not destroying it, try it out and book a lesson in a cessna, youl love it
“ILL WAGER THEY ARE GLAD TO HAVE A REPRIEVE FROM CRASHING THIS SEASON - LOL” Not everyone had a reprieve from crashing in 2020! I flew an E-Flite 64mm EDF F-15 Eagle straight into the ground on its 2nd flight. If only it were on camera. It was actually pretty spectacular. I’ve since fixed it and flown it 6 or 7 times now. Of course, on its last flight it ended up 75 feet up in a tree. (And got rained on) I got it back with minimal damage (a broken aileron servo) and I’m just waiting for some good weather to try it again.
There are a few people at the time of crash who find the need to laugh. General rule - don’t laugh if the owner is not laughing, and in 9 out of 10 times the owners are not laughing- trust me!
lol - i havent had a throbba in years charlie !!! all doing well here m8, hope the same with you & family, sorry to hear of zz passing recently m8 - terrible being so young, stay safe m8
@@tbobborap1 gotta be able to laugh it off as well, we have a thing down our site where you don’t bring a bin bag because you’ll end up carrying your plane home in it 😂
Always wondered what the shark teeth were for on spitfires etc! Chomping the ground as the land Haha
lol
They were Mk VIII Spitfires (pointy rudder and retractable tail wheel) from the Australian Grey Nurse squadron.
The saying "What goes up,must come down" doesn't include retracts....
🤣
😝
The only thing better than these vids is going to the local RC field and seeing live kamikazes.
lol
@@tbobborap1 lol, thanks for the vids!
Thanks guys. Love watching these suckers crash. Especially when they go into full destruction mode.
at least the crashes are memorable.. still some of my favorite memories are the epic crashes.. hardly remember the non eventful flights lmao
1:20 the Corsair made a perfect emergency landing 👏
Inspired by the positive attitude of the people choosing to engage in this hobby
youve got to laugh or youll cry all the way home valor
As a pilot, I still love to build and fly R/C aircraft. 60yrs (young) cracking them up at the field never upsets me. I love to play with them because I'm not in the pilot seat. When I'm piloting an aircraft, I'm excited but serious, R/C flying is just good fun! Cheers!
thanks james
I love watching mis haps, makes me feel better when I screw up ; )
same lol
we all have our moments 😆
1:50 oh he's probably going to break it while putting in the "plane holder"..........starts rolling down the field lol. Oh he's probably just being silly. Then he tries to take off and I lost it LOL.
that helicopter was the very best one there. I watched it 10 times till my sides were hurting laughing. Never seen anything like that before. WOW!
thanks gordon
Man, how many times have I seen a loose screw ruin an RC flight? And so many retract collapses! As for the hotshot heli crashes? LOL.
love when planes find a penny right after landing
Having built several of these myself the first thing that comes to mind is always the hundreds of hours invested in making them so detailed. I probably enjoy building them as much as flying them. Great video sir! I did notice this was #1...oh my.
sorry joe - typo error - covid closed the shows down so a shortage of crashes im afraid
The really cool part is what you take parts from 3 and make 1 fly
Me too.. that was always my favorite part.. the build.. planes buggies trucks boats it's all about the build!!
@@mattosullivan9687 or building your own.. I took a bunch of spare parts and built an air snow sled.. just like an air boat but it was on a snow sled I got from the dollar store.. it was fun on the ice and very fast!!
I remember being devastated when one of my cheap model rockets that took a few hours to build crashed or got damaged... can't imagine what its like to crash one of these that you spent hundreds or thousands of dollars on, spent days or weeks putting it together, and may be fully at fault for the crash as opposed to a model rocket crash where shit out of your control usually leads to the failure rather then you crashing it yourself trying to land!
its soul destroying tank !
If you don't damage your RC plane every time you fly it are you really spending enough quality time in your workshop? Gotta have something to do when you return home from these meets!
It's known to Aeromodellers as 'character building'.😉
Yepper I spent 300 plus hours building a Laser 200 had a OS Max 90 4 cycle. Flew it one entire summer, put her through many G loads and near the end of summer she fatigued on the port wing. Crash and burn, heart breaking to say the least
@@markmccastle7932That'd drive ya to drink. 🥴
Like how you dont do slow dragged out eplays. Good video.
Love the northon lad. "oh you lucky bastard"
lol - cheers edd
I feel for the pilots, so much time and effort put into them and then to crash.
Atleast some of them only have a landing gear collapse or the propeller break but I wish the pilots a blessed day
Trust me that rebuilding your plane its as much fun as flying them, this hobby its amazing!
Oh it suck's so bad.. I bought a by plane off a buddy of mine it was Kool and big.. I crashed that thing hard the first time I try to fly it.. fucker had grip I wasn't used too!
@@aleeexxx9 I agree.. 40 years in it and I love it.. I've seen so much change in all this time and I still have the best time.. only now I'm getting old and it's hard for me to walk so it's slowed me down but evey chance I can I go race my TA B44.1.. I love that buggy.. I was nitro for ever then the electric stuff started passing plus so much cleaner!! Got to love brushless motors and lipo power!! Lol
The plane is beautiful...beautiful to look at
It seems that people who enjoy RC planes as a hobby spend almost as much time as an air crash investigator as they do a pilot.
OOooOOOO, u lucky bassterd 😂
it seems such a shame when you see them break up, they are really nicely made
Hope that watching 6 months of expert building and considerable expense come down in a heap somehow brings new people into this great hobby . Crashes are the exception for most experienced modelers who have "paid their dues"
It's not hitting your target that will addict you to shooting. It's missing it that gets you hooked.
I suppose crashing your warbird on landing is just part of the scale experience. 😁
I have a WWII Pacific Theater book and one of the pilot stories mentioned that his plane got damaged and he crash landed on the carrier. The deck crew just dumped the busted plane over the side and got him a new one. The guy mentioned the flight safety officer didnt even bother to show up.
Some nice saves - glad to see only a couple of serious damages. Some beautiful aircraft there - loved the Gloster Meteor and the checkerboard P-47!
Glad you enjoyed it lkezu
That dudes laughing at the crash at 7:50 are fantastic
3:50 I feel him... I had the same thing happen to me two days ago (elevator horn failure), albeit on a much cheaper plane :(
Horrible feeling to see one's pride and joy plummet to the ground, without being able to do anything
what was sadder was the model was built ten yrs ago and was then stored, and then this was its test flight ! deano was test flying her for lee and the 3mm threaded rod that goes into the clevis at the rear of the elevator push rod sheared off (we think due to hi vibration stress caused by the petrol engine during the flight !) so she died a virgin without having finished a test flight !!!!!!!
What do you mean "horrible feeling to see" or "sad to watch"?
That crash looked great and was fun to watch 👍
I liked the Mustang with the landing strut shot off. Good landing considering.
Which one are you talking about. Almost all lost their gear.
Thanks to you for spendig all that time behind the camera!!!
many thanks jeff,
Los trenes de aterrizajes retractiles no soportan aterrizajes violentos
That p51 is well and truly forked
actually it was rebuilt and repainted and is now flying again with a new owner
Well, you win some and you lose some! Cheers!
Back in the 1990s, I was lucky to enjoy this hobby (but with arfs and .45/.46 engines). The older fellows in the group with more money would fly nicer scratch stuff, and they'd always say "be careful with it be careful with it! and when one of us would turn the airplanes into toothpicks, they'd say "these days, with the good glues we have, you can fix anything until it gets too heavy!!".
Same word when parts flew. (thump) .."ouch"
thanks dave
It always seems like the landing gear is fragile on these.
Had to watch it again! Hey Tbob, haven't been able to get on, lost connection on old phone & service. Have new one now.
hi lance, sorry to hear that m8, good to have you back now 👍
@@tbobborap1 What NEW RC EVENTS are coming up?
Thanks for sharing from Chicago USA
Thanks for watching!
I've been looking forward to this all year
sorry theres not many crashes Aaron but covid shut down all the shows hence no big smashes !
@@tbobborap1 don't worry, I enjoyed it as always!
I had a few dings with my gear. Then I started to think, hmm, grass grows, so cut it before the crew fly, then changed out the wheels for bigger and in cases lighter ones. More radius less friction and likelyhood of finding the micropothole
Nose end cockover, fuel out of plane, engine heavier afteer flight, longer landing gear legs.
Waiting for my first rc plane to ship and I should probably be watching different content but yeah here I am
watch and learn duck because YOU WILL CRASH MODELS as you learn to fly and progress onto bigger & better models over time
I loved the commentary. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it mike
Well done everyone but so funny when they crash, Sorry
2020 - UNFORTUNATELY FOR US (MEANT IN A NICE WAY) THERE IS NOT A GREAT DEAL OF ACTION IN THIS YEARS CRASHES COMPILATION,
DUE TO COVID CLOSING DOWN EVERY RC PUBLIC SHOW IN THE UK THERE WERE NO OPPORTUNITIES FOR PILOTS TO MAKE THE CUSTOMARY MISTAKES WEVE COME TO KNOW,
ILL WAGER THEY ARE GLAD TO HAVE A REPRIEVE FROM CRASHING THIS SEASON - LOL,
A Corsair with landing gear problems?! That can't be!
Nice one Pete 👍 at least some of these are winter repairs
thanks M
That sort of sums up how 2020 went bro, hope 2021 puts all that behind us. Safe travels
sorry theres not many crashes ken but covid shut down all the shows hence no big smashes !
that helicopter is hilarious
i like how the corsair bounced like a real corsair.
this is why i realy care to good retracts :D
those darn retracts!!
I can't watch this , they are such beautiful models !
Looks like a mighty expensive hobby!
It is I have two RC planes both very expensive
The Brits are truly the best
thanks
Todo aterrizaje del que puedas salir andando es un buen aterrizaje
was it the same guy that installed all the retracts and installed the wheels lmao
7:01 sheezus Christ that’s close
LOL - yep lee messed up big time there !
I was hoping to see some ground slamming lawndatrs.
Bravo m8
Smash ing one Pete. Just sad to see such lovely Planes being damaged. But, that is what it is.
May 2021 have more ups and not so many unexpected downs.
sorry theres not many crashes derek but covid shut down all the shows hence no big smashes !
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That p51 hitting that well to scale mountain made my @$$ pucker and all I own is foamies so far, cant wait to really see how I react when I build and turn 1 to toothpicks, I assure you it wont take long unfortunately
thanks charles
My new hobby is watching RC plane hobbyist crashing their hobby RC planes lol
I guess scale pilots delivering on crash's is not just an American thing. Its a universal truth.
I see an overwhelming amount of spitfires in this compilation haha, i wonder if this is a sign to not buy the blackhorse 2000mm kit
Like the old saying goes Misery enjoys company!!! Now I don't feel as bad!!. LOL!!!!
lol
Twin was a beautiful save example of (NOT FOLLOWING SOP) & instead switching off both engines on engine failure
yeah thats really only way deal with an RC twin your better off cutting good motor since you dont know whats going on. most RC aircraft have better glide then you would think
Big money and time to repare !
Nice Video👍 I love all ww2 planes😍
if you like warbirds then check out our 442 video playlist of rc ww2 fighters here - th-cam.com/video/BR0FTHjThg8/w-d-xo.html
Was just looking at the Mustang at about 3:30 and I can't see any up elevator movement at all. What happened?
as you could hear the pilot lost elevator, when we examines the wreck we discovered that the 3mm push rod thread had sheared due to not being supported while being vibrated by the two stroke engine
There's always the sound of heavy wind in these videos.
yep - good old uk weather
This is cool hobby ngl
I built and flew back in the mid 80's
1st. was a sig kadet senior, a cap 40 and another 40 series top wing.
I had 2 gold series Futaba 6 channel radios and that was about the time Nextel and cellular started hitting.
The plane would sometimes start wagging rudder and elevator with no input from me on field. after a few years of un-responsive flights and crashes I gave up. 30yrs later getting the urge again.
Are radio failures/brown outs still common or did they get that worked out.
join a local club lectro and they will each you eerything you need to know ! good luck
In an alternate timeline this is how the Wright Bros perfected flight before trying it full-scale. Funny to think that all of human civilization and scientific discovery had to occur for flying model airplanes to be a hobby you can just do.
very true glenn
3 inch pilot seeks employment
little late to the party but I have been waiting for this
sorry theres not many crashes lucas but covid shut down all the shows hence no big smashes !
Could already tell that first one wasn’t gonna be good cos it was wobbling all over the place 😂😂😂 at least the plane is perfectly fine besides the blades.
I've been a hobbyist my whole life.. I got my first rc at about six and I had a bunch of deferent toys sense then.. I mostly race my biggies now but back when I had planes boats trucks cars a few home made ones but I wanted to tell this story.. about 15 years ago I built this beautiful A10 warthog it was awesome I spent about 900 on it took me about a month on weekends putting it together.. the day came to go fly it I took off and it was flying great.. it was up about 5 minutes or so when this big falcon started trying to attack my plain so I was coming around to land it and that fckn bird actually grabbed my plain out of the air and flew off towards the highway.. oh shit we jumped in the car and took off trying to find that bird and nope.. he was gone.. so we turned around headed back to the park to get my stuff when this guy was on the side of the road putting my plane in his car.. I stopped and told him what was going on and that's my plane he said bull shit and took off.. we got his plate I filed a complaint.. so about a week later I get a call from the police department saying come pick up your plane.. it seems the guy was an off duty cop and was in a lot of trouble for his actions.. I got my plane back but I was so scared to fly it again it just looked cool on the wall until I sold it!!
wow thats some story rusty,
@@tbobborap1 I had fun over the years. Had some crazy things happen racing and flying.. had an alligator grab this cheap boat I got for my kids. I was just testing it when blam! He crunched it.. it finally floated close enough I could get it back but that shit was funny.. I didn't know there was even a gator in that little pond.. yes in Florida
@@tbobborap1 I'm old I got a bunch of story's lol
5:00 I like his skills with the rudder.
Another great video...
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it nuno
2:48 and 8:25 I actually know and fly with those helicopter guys even the one shouting "it's Ethan Williams"! 😅
Cool 👌
A little hot glue and some paint and they'll be good as new.
I love listening to what Brits say over mishaps....
Taxi it back!!😄
Interesting to watch (especially if you don't have to do any of the fixing). It shows the effects of lack of mass, which is how we glider pilots view hang gliders. 400 kg of glider will get me through quite a lot of turbulence without loss of control.
thanks lautoka
8:12 lmao
has any of these rc planes ever lost radio contact? what happens then? do they just keep flying until they crash?
25 yrs ago maybe models lost signal on the old 35mhz systems but extremely rare today on the modern 2.4 ghz radios, modern radios have a fail safe that closes the throttle in the rare case that the signal is lost so that the model will fall to the ground close by with the engine / motor closed (a legal requirement that the pilot / owner must adhere to or face legal prosecution if theres a serious accident) in 10 yrs of using the modern radios i have had one model go into fail safe (lost signal and the throttle closed) and it fell safely into a farmers field, we do not fly near built up areas with houses etc so we are as safe as we can be blake !
AH! The walk of shame....
5:50 the wind is sooooooooooo heavy
Being a pilot and building several planes I've always thought it was easier to fly the real thing over the models..
your right steve it is easier flying the real thing, ive flown a cessna and took off and flew and landed on the first lesson, 35 yrs ago it took me nearly 9 months to fly solo on rc with any confidence of not destroying it, try it out and book a lesson in a cessna, youl love it
5:00 „you lucky bast***“ 😅
Bastard?
“ILL WAGER THEY ARE GLAD TO HAVE A REPRIEVE FROM CRASHING THIS SEASON - LOL”
Not everyone had a reprieve from crashing in 2020! I flew an E-Flite 64mm EDF F-15 Eagle straight into the ground on its 2nd flight. If only it were on camera. It was actually pretty spectacular. I’ve since fixed it and flown it 6 or 7 times now. Of course, on its last flight it ended up 75 feet up in a tree. (And got rained on) I got it back with minimal damage (a broken aileron servo) and I’m just waiting for some good weather to try it again.
yes i know what you mean matt
when ppl stop that zoom in
Been there done that, can repair ! ?.....
The most expected video from the channel in 2020.
many thanks hubert - sorry theres not many crashes but covid shut down all the shows hence no big smashes !
@@tbobborap1 well, no one wants crash your plane, but sometimes it happens.
u lucky ...... 😂
Why such windy days do they choose to go out?
well alex when you can predict a dead calm day youll become a millionaire over night 🤣
Aaaaaand this is why I never fly a plane with retractable landing gear...
I'm no engineer, but it appears that more work needs to be put into the landing gear on these things.
Seems like more work needs to be put into the landing field too.
There are a few people at the time of crash who find the need to laugh. General rule - don’t laugh if the owner is not laughing, and in 9 out of 10 times the owners are not laughing- trust me!
Nice one Throbber, Hope yourself, Deano and the rest of your family are keeping safe. Have a good year. 🐵
lol - i havent had a throbba in years charlie !!! all doing well here m8, hope the same with you & family, sorry to hear of zz passing recently m8 - terrible being so young, stay safe m8
Sadly crashes are part of the hobby 💥
ohhh yessssssss
@@tbobborap1 gotta be able to laugh it off as well, we have a thing down our site where you don’t bring a bin bag because you’ll end up carrying your plane home in it 😂
1:39
is it just me, or is that Pappy Boyington's F4U Corsair