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Very Fast P-51 Mustang

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2007

This is a Great Planes .25 size P-51 Mustang with an O.S. .32 & Tuned Pipe. It also features Retracts.

Pilot: Andy Guy
Location: Fallbrook, CA

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  • Is it the Great Planes Mustang or House Of Balsa's as stated in the vid ? Confusing...

  • Great Planes. I corrected the description but a pain to go back and fix the video.

  • Did you have to make any changes to the stock plane to get this setup to work? Nice plane btw!

  • There you have it...

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  • Very fast little p51 .How much expo r using on low and high rates?

  • What prop are you using? 8X6?

  • what retracts are you using?

  • ok... now do a touch and go

  • We radared this plane at 153 mph in level flight. I think you might have goofed with your software.

  • @jesknow In your speed video of your "Hobbico Superstar trainer 80+ mph" I calculated in the speed pass coming out of the dive, it was doing 80.1 mph. In the subsequent flat pass, it was doing 58.2 mph. Not too bad for a trainer!

  • @simhere2 Guess I'm just lazy, check out some of my vids and tell me the speeds please.

  • @jesknow Yes, I'm an experienced 3D/sailplane/sport RC plane flyer. I don't know why you say it's a waste of time. It only takes a couple of minutes to run the calculation and I think it's fun to know how fast some of these RC planes are capable of going. Some of the speeds can be very surprising and impressive!

  • @simhere2 Waste of time, but atleast you seem smart. Do you fly also?

  • From the YouTube audio, I ran a spectrogram on one of the high speed passes (around time 1:30) and then performed a spreadsheet calulation on the speed derived from the doppler effect. It was doing 100.7mph! Very cool, and fast!

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