Spitfire RC plane with nose cam crashes
Uploader Comments (mevmevmev)
All Comments (19)
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depressing. Feel sorry for you, bud.
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could be. Elliptical wings are very effecient aerodynamically, but without washout, due to the uniform lift distribution, the entire wing stalls at the same time. Hence the reason the real spitfire did have washout, even tho it does reduce the effeciency slightly, it provides a little more warning during stall onset.
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autsch!!!
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probably a tip stall, and then it flicked in. did look quite underpowered ie. long take-off
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looks like you stalled it, my spitfire went in the same way. Something about the ellipcitcal wing design maybe? its a nasty plane to fly.
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YES that would rule. Rear and front facing camera!
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Be nice to set up a dogfight between FW 190 and Spitfire models, both with nose cams. I'd pay good money to see that! Perfect for youtube. :-)
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Don't tell your wife where last month's grocery
money went.
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niceeeee
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lol
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click (more) in the box to the right of the video for the details.
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how did it crash to much wait on the nose or somthing
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ouch
where i can buy one of those i live in ottawa
thx
evolutionserver 4 years ago
There are lots of them on ebay. Do a search for wireless cameras.
mevmevmev 4 years ago
how did that possivley fly???
mahomushie 4 years ago
I'm not sure what your asking but it's a remote controlled airplane with a video camera. The propeller is actually turning much faster than it appears. This is due to the video camera frame rate causing a stobe effect.
mevmevmev 4 years ago
Ya right. We all know it's always 'Pilot Error'.
MikeHornett 5 years ago
Thats correct. The pilot should have known not to fly in those conditions.
mevmevmev 5 years ago