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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2006

my r/c airplane video

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  • Guys.....fly your warbirds at scale speed....they are scale airplanes, so throttle back a bit....they will look better, they will sound better, it will give you more time to relax and enjoy the flight, and help you avoid bringing them home in a garbage bag. This airplane was probably flying twice scale speed.

  • That yellow labrador looks very cuddlesome.

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  • solution to control surface security: pin your control surfaces in addition to CA'ing them. I stick T-pins in all of my surfaces or at least elevator and ailerons.

  • Great flying.. Throttle back a little and make sure those hinges have some glue on them... LOL.. Have fun....

  • Perfect song! This is the reason I don't get into model airplanes, or model anything.

  • on board camera was cool!

  • Where is the onboard recording of the crash?

  • The dislikes must be of sadness. RIP wooden wonder.

  • @wheelsdown1

    The germans ended the production of their prototype wood fighter, (which they called MOSQUITO to!!!)

    because the Germans refused to fly in a plane without radio, & a radio makes the plane vincible at radar...

    So this german Mosquito would be just as good as the existing planes they allready had...

  • @wheelsdown1

    And wood doenst cost too many dimes!

    Afcourse it also made it invincible on radar, the most german radars reacted on metal, and so wood is invincible, for the mosquitos germans needed something which can detect radio signals, but if the damned Mosquitos didnt have a radio, all the options were gone..

    Which meens that they could only detect it visually, which aint that easy during night!!!

    So the germans tried to build a type out of wood to, untill someone ended this operation.

  • for the record, one of the reasons that it was made of wood was that carpenters all over the uk could make parts for the airframe, ship them to DeH where they would be bolted together, sort of early production line. And yes, they were awesomely fast too.

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