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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

Composite ARF Yak 55SP Crash Landing

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  • That sucks! Why didn't he flare? Looks like a case of "numb thumbs".

  • He had a really good flight before this. The wind was a little stiff right down the runway and he probably thought he could just coast it in.

  • Oh no =$ It is not cool for you .. I have crash my katana Is dead im a furious , Motor it's suck !

  • Sorry to hear about your Katana. The Yak motor is a DA100 and runs very well.

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  • so bad pilot

  • that's huge yak should be easy to land lol!!

  • Take it back to the hanger and get it fixed so we can fly again....

  • @bzhfbz Shit mate we're confusing things here LOL. NO the airfoil doesn't make lift....but the wing still does!! That's what i'm trying to say LOL. The airfoil doesn't need to create lift, and at the end of the day....it's not even the wings that create the lift...it's the air. No wind.....no lift!!! LOL. You know what i mean and i know what you mean LOL.

  • @bruiserhzj cool... ive always been a fan of yaks. I'd like a extreme flight 88" yak. I'v been flying for 3 years. I'll send you a PM with the channel my flying vids are on

  • @bzhfbz Mate honestly the Yak is the best thing i have ever flown!!! Doesn't tip stall....flies very very slow!! Very precise machine. I have only been flying 6 months so i can't do full 3D aerobatics yet LOL. It's a very easy plane to fly and the DLE 30 has plenty of grunt!!! It is made by Dolphin, an Australian company.

  • @bruiserhzj No a fully symmetrical airfoil does not create lift. Its the angle up that makes the lift.

  • @bzhfbz For example....look at the wing shape of birds....they are just feathers...but by flapping them at the right angle you get lift and thrust. Same principle here....You are correct in saying non-symmetrical airfoils create MORE lift...of course they do...they create a lower pressure on top of the wing giving extra lift. But you don't always need that. Depends on the aircraft design, wing loading etc. But symmetrical airfoils DO CREATE LIFT. And where does the lift come from???? the air!!!

  • @bruiserhzj Yeah i understand what you mean... it has to have some sort of life to fly... im not a tard. I looked at your vids there... how you like your yak? who makes it?

  • @bzhfbz That's exactly my point though.....You DON'T need to have different shapes above and below the wing to create lift. You can create lift from your hand out the window of the car as long as you point it up. The pure wing area creates lift when you pull up on the elevator and change the angle of the wing upwards. As this happens the air underneath the wing pushes it upwards thus creating lift. You are looking at it from a 0 degrees perspective...but aerodynamics don't always work that way.

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