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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

Tail mount Multipod camera. E Flight 777. At Apollo Model Airport, Van Nuys, Ca.

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  • haha barrel roll at 2:39 i could imagine a real 777 doing that and full or passengers XD

  • @pcvsxbox360 Actually it was a loop that was a little off center.

  • How cool would that be to mount the camera in the cockpit unless the windows are not clear

  • A camera in the cockpit has too restricted a view and results in clostriphobia!

  • Do you really need the rudder, and elivators, if you want to make a cheaper, less quality plane???????????

  • Yes you do - thrust vector srearing really sucks !!!

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  • lol. crosswind touch and go

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  • Great video, although i would be freaked out as a passenger lookng out the right side window to see the damage on the wing and the incredible amount of flexing taking place lol!

  • what is wrong with the right wing? it looks like its damaged.

  • where did you get this awesome plane from

  • oh right, my bad xP first time i got em mixed up hehe

  • awesome flight jaja

    congrats

    how much time you can fly with a fully charged batery?

    greetings

  • that be good as a crank flying it into somebody and watching their face

  • whahaaa so funny!

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