Scott Flying 3D at the Spring Fun Fly at Valley Forge

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18-year old Scott showing us forty-somethings how its done! This kid constantly amazes me with his amazing flying skills. He's got an awesome career ahead of him! Scott usually flies 3D aerobatic flight demos at our local club fun-flys. Go Scott!

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  • is it yak 54

  • I think so. Its very light, and overpowered, for hovering and 3D aerobatics. As you see here.

  • Poor pilot!. What would be the power to weight ratio on an RC just like that?

  • Power-to weight on these plaes is always very good, as planes are very-light, and engine is oversize so plane can hover effortlessly. Perfect stunt-plane.

  • Thanks for uploading the video! I think I will be able to make it to one of the fun fly's this year, I think there's an IMAC contest or something scheduled on one of the dates. I'll have the heli with me again too.

    -Scott

  • Wow, Scott, that's very cool. I've been giving the simulator a lot of "stick-time", so one day, when I grow up, I will be as incredible a 3D aerobatics pilot as you!

    You should go to the AMA NATIONALS, in Muncie Indiana this year for sure. Rock on, Scott!

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  • I guess the pilot inside has enough for a lifetime :D

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  • Clips a worm hole at 5:23

  • Cool

  • Electrogravitics or not, it is still flight. within the lifetime of a man, we went from Orville and Wilbur Wright at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, to the surface of the Moon, with our frail physical-bodies, and beyond our tiny star-system with robots. This century, using electrogravitics, Earth-Humans will visit the Stars.

  • The first 3-meter all polysterene IGV probably will not fly. But, it is just the first of many more OPERATIONAL model, and manned craft(with life-support) to come.

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