Honestly landings are not extremely difficult in my flight sim app, but it’s tricky to get them super smooth: even pro pilots of planes I’ve flown on have hit the ground a bit firmer than others. Pretty hard to crash though, if you know what you’re doing. On the other hand, I bet landing an RC plane is much harder because it’s going much faster in relation to the size, and you’re looking at it from the outside. Side note: the tail number is very close to a plane I’ve flown on. I’ve flown on N3749D: a 737-800 owned by Delta Air Lines in real life. The inflight entertainment was sadly broken on that plane at that particular time.
Great view, nice aircraft, excellent manoeuvre & real runway (it is abandoned airport ?). You only need to improve is landing. Not straight. It is you build yourself or purchase this aircraft ? If you bought, may I know how much ?
Yes I bough the kit and painted her and added graphics. Visit MotionRC.com and lookup the AL37 EDF model. I believe they are around $550+ and then you need a radio and batteries.
This is not an abandoned airport. This is our meld aircraft airport, specifically zoned and permitted for RC model aircraft. Nur - do you fly RC? My landing is not bad here LOL
Thanks a lot for your information. I don't have an opportunity yet to have a RC. I love it so much. That is why I asked you. So it is no problem if I want to buy via online ? Your country is very good. It support all facilities for RC by providing an airport 👌👍
I love to fly RC but I don't have yet the opportunity to have it at this moment. I am following all the videos from here. My country is not like your country. Yours may be advanced & easy to get the materials. @Flight6677
What a great flying field and plane. Nice job!
Great asmr 2:08 👍
Nice landing, its the hardest part of flying a real plane or RC, but nice work
Honestly landings are not extremely difficult in my flight sim app, but it’s tricky to get them super smooth: even pro pilots of planes I’ve flown on have hit the ground a bit firmer than others. Pretty hard to crash though, if you know what you’re doing. On the other hand, I bet landing an RC plane is much harder because it’s going much faster in relation to the size, and you’re looking at it from the outside.
Side note: the tail number is very close to a plane I’ve flown on. I’ve flown on N3749D: a 737-800 owned by Delta Air Lines in real life. The inflight entertainment was sadly broken on that plane at that particular time.
Beautiful flight followed by a textbook landing 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾Good job!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷
Great view, nice aircraft, excellent manoeuvre & real runway (it is abandoned airport ?). You only need to improve is landing. Not straight. It is you build yourself or purchase this aircraft ? If you bought, may I know how much ?
Yes I bough the kit and painted her and added graphics. Visit MotionRC.com and lookup the AL37 EDF model. I believe they are around $550+ and then you need a radio and batteries.
This is not an abandoned airport. This is our meld aircraft airport, specifically zoned and permitted for RC model aircraft. Nur - do you fly RC? My landing is not bad here LOL
Thanks a lot for your information. I don't have an opportunity yet to have a RC. I love it so much. That is why I asked you. So it is no problem if I want to buy via online ? Your country is very good. It support all facilities for RC by providing an airport 👌👍
Looks like he is using a zig zag pattern to lengthen the runway for braking purposes. Otherwise he would overrun.
I love to fly RC but I don't have yet the opportunity to have it at this moment. I am following all the videos from here. My country is not like your country. Yours may be advanced & easy to get the materials. @Flight6677
Very good video, i enjoyed it a lot!
This landing reminds me of ryanair 😂💀
wow my dream🥲
Looks like DCRC!
Bassic landing
Which camera u use ?
Mobius
We’re did u order this ?
Sorry,
I don’t know...
This is a Freewing ducted fan model - AL37. Its sold by Motion RC.
nice good!
😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯😯
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