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R/C Turbine Jet video "Tango Crash". Unfortunately Plane Crashes!!

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

This video I downloaded from a website I don't even remember, but it's really cool as well as unfortunate as this turbine powered R/C plane gets crashed in the end. There are numerous reasons which may cause crash. Receiver (RX) failure, Transmitter (TX), I/O Board, electronic circuitry. It's a great video, I hope ya'll enjoy it. Thanks.

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  • Pilot could be at fault as well, but the real cause I couldn't understand. My P51 Mustang PTS from Hangar 9 crashed it was RX's Failure. It was JR's RX but I lost my best plane.

  • Well, This video is many years old, most probably 2005 to onwards. I don't think at that time Broad Spectrum 2.4Ghz technology was being used. In fact I have not heard any complaints about 2.4GHz, infact now you are Crystal free, but your experience may have been otherwise Helipilot27. Thanks

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  • the cause of the crash is the bad pilot. the plane is in stall.

  • My guess on the reason is the same reason a lot of aircraft on youtube crash. The overated 2.4 system does what it does best....lock out.

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