Model RC Plane Spitfire Crash on Take-off

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2008

Model Spitfire Crash on Take off. Powered by Axi 2820/10 & 3400 3S LiPo, The plane seemed low on power, it had flown fine previously. Subsequently found LiPo battery not charged. Frame by frame study shows the plane actually landed on it wheels which saved from damage.

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  • I have a question.

    Who is the teacher?

  • @maciejbugno

    I have a question.

    Why are you such a cock?

  • Gyertek gyerekek, vegyétek fel a gumicsizmátokat!

    Megyünk modellezni!!!

  • Köszönöm. Mi majd megérkezik. Mi együtt hajózni.

  • Ha ha ha ha ha. What a gay ass plane

  • Only a redneck could find a model plane homo-errotic.

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  • lol

    i thought the reason to have a trainer tx connected  was to prevent crashes\

    lol

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  • classic stall on take off . had it been a engine instead of a motor i would have the power to compensate. still it was a very nice attemp at recovery.

  • Another crash on take off due to pulling back on the elevator right at the start. Doing this causes the aircraft to lurch into the air as soon as possible, usually resulting in a stall. Try and get the tail off the ground then gently increase the throttle while keeping the plane level, it will take off on its own and be in a much better energy state while airborne. Nice plane though, hope it wasn't too badly damaged.

  • I see you are pulling the elevator from the start to crash, that will cause the plane to stall at take off.

  • buy yourself a trainer,,,you're not ready for a Spitfire.

  • Just need to keep the nose down a bit more after takeoff to build up a bit of speed. Takes a bit of practice but you'll get it.

  • underpowered by the looks of it

  • Ever heard of air speed? That is what keeps an aircraft from falling down, like this.

  • Sumersalt

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