Why was he not using the landing flaps ? Perhaps 🤔 the plane did not have them, but a Corsair really does require them, otherwise the dreaded wingtip stall can easily happen.
@josemanuelsuarezsuarez225610 күн бұрын
buenos dias desde puerto rico yo todabia tengo el mio jose suarez
@1bizjets10 күн бұрын
Great video as aways. Thank you Eric.
@kmatch12 ай бұрын
I couldn't finish this due to the trashy commentary. Another channel blocked.
@truenaturestormers25252 ай бұрын
It was a great save, but 800 for the landing gear, wow, good too see no one got hurt.
@SuperJboy992 ай бұрын
Terrible flying, but not as bad as the commentary.
@jonyoung11772 ай бұрын
Jim should take up a new hobby, I suggest knitting, he could then knit a sock and put it in her gob.
@SteveBull-tg8mi2 ай бұрын
Lucky to have saved it as much as he did.
@DaneHarp-fh9mj3 ай бұрын
Just from the takeoff we know this guy shouldn’t be flying that thing 💀
@RTD19473 ай бұрын
Tail heavy
@stejer2113 ай бұрын
Nice to see it flying at scale speed... of a Starfighter.
@D-Slowpass4 ай бұрын
Nice save. I got a Top Flite Corsair 60 done it in the same colors. Crashed too and repaired😅
@kingmangoldeneaglesrcclub90884 ай бұрын
Well done I enjoyed that video thank you.
@richardjohnholdenra34924 ай бұрын
Dreadful commentary
@johnnichol9412Ай бұрын
And that is being generous.
@Leos-World4 ай бұрын
That hurt 😥
@foodstick5 ай бұрын
Anyone know if this is a Meister design?
@kingmangoldeneaglesrcclub90884 ай бұрын
Yes... I believe that Jim said he built it from Meister plans.
@monty94635 ай бұрын
Sorry but you see all over KZbin blokes who clearly struggle to fly something like this let alone an advanced trainer. They are going to destroy the hobby. So close to hitting those other people He under controlled then over controlled. I notice countless flyers especially more mature ones lose the plot as soon as the ground comes up after barely controlling the plame and usually at full throttle. Right rudder hold when the Corsair stopped suggests the neurons aren't what they used to be. A lot of more mature people's fine motor control diminishes as well as slowing reflexes. They simply cannot manage operating something like a model aeroplane safely any more Unfortunately many of their flying buddies are no better so support them, cheer on woeful control as if they're a top gun It's embarrassing and to the detriment of maintaining a safe hobby for all. The 120cc motor alone is enough to rip someone's skull off. Pure arrogance and a failure to accept the skills base is insufficient for the task and clubs fail to pull these guys aside and issue them with an ultimatum. Sort out your deficiencies under supervision or no more flying planes. It's great to see someone make such a nice plane but that doesn't entitle them to put everyone else at risk of harm and expect concerned people to shit their mouths about their dangerous incompetence
@johnnichol9412Ай бұрын
Says one who has never crashed, if so should that be never flown?
@xMRPx5 ай бұрын
It's funny how Life can be sometimes. In 1971 my dad got tired of renting a Cessna 150 and bought a Cessna 170A for $4250. Times have changed. We kept it tied down at home, we had 30 acres in SoCal and our dirt strip was 10' wide and 1300' long with electric wires/poles about 150' from the beginning of the runway. I was 5yo back then, couldn't see out the windshield, nonetheless, flying lessons had started. By the time I was 12yo i was capable of landing at our local airport... on an asphalt runway with dad sitting next to me. I could read a sectional in my sleep and navigate across the Mojave Desert up to Reno using VOR's and the old coffee grinder radio mounted in front of me. One day I was jntroduced to rafio controlled airplanes and I was hooked. How hard can it be of you're already flying a GA aircraft? My first airplane ended up broken 20 seconds into its maiden flight. Some glue and a hot iron fixed it and on its second flight it was demolished within 25 seconds. My parents told me a second airplane was out of the question unless I sought help from the local club. How humiliating I thought. I built a Q-Tee, powered by a TeeDee .051 with rudder and elevater controls only. Once I soloed that plane, I stepped into a Falcon 56. It was much easier to fly. The Q-Tee was retrofitted with a Cox .09, no throttle. My need for speed had begun. Eventially I got involved in 1/2A and Quickie 500 racing. By then I had joined the club and what made it so awful was that there was 5 of us kids in our early teens under the watchful eye of 40 or so old guys. We'd follow the rules, usually, but nonetheless they still resented us flying WOT down the runway, inverted, 3' off the deck. Hey, we were young, sharp, we had excellent vision and fast reflexes. The "old guys" built some beautiful airplanes, then eventually would pile 'em into the ground. Fast forward to today. I watched this video and I noticed the man flying had a white beard, had a beautiful airplane, but he made a simple mistake and fortunately he was lucky. I cannot criticize him because i make simple mistakes now and then too. LOL, I'm slowly becoming one of those "old guys" that prefer to fly a scale aircraft at a scale speed. Out of the 5 Quickie 500's I built, only #5 is still here with its 72 Mhz radio and K&B 6.5cc motor. Ya, no, it's a display piece these days. I prefer the relaxing traits of my J-3 Cub with its 82" wingspan. For excitement I fly a Decathlon with an 86" wing. The bigger aircraft are easier to fly but more importantly, they're easier to see! Out of us 5 young kids with our sharp minds and fast reflexes, two of us put those traits to good use. Myself and one other kid joined the military after college. He joined the Navy and flew F-14's during Desert Storm. I joined the Marine Corps and flew the AV-8B Harrier. Funny thing is neither one of us knew the other was there until we bumped into one another years later at our local hobby shop, both of us still involved in rc aircraft for the past 45+ years. My point is... ah Hell, I forgot. Alzheimer's is creeping up on me. This was just a trip down memory lane. Beautiful Corsair! Fortunately it'll fly again!
@derekbroadhurst11234 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your post , I found a lot of what you said about flying full size and then trying RC echoes what we at my club discussed ! Not as easy as they may think.. As far as the sad Corsair crash, yep typical wing stall I have been guilty of this several times.. Happy flying I'm looking forward to getting plenty of air time after a horrible wet five months...yep five months..
@arkadiuszk925 ай бұрын
Basic stall...
@beyondxtream40565 ай бұрын
Pilot . .. back to flight lessons . . . or find another hobby . . . maybe trains . .
@andreadellamico12175 ай бұрын
Today arrived me the Orange version, i cant wait to bring this gull in sky
@whyflyhigh5 ай бұрын
Like A Glove!
@HoundDogMech5 ай бұрын
Wait till the FAA/NTSB sees this They'll Recomend Remeaidal Flight Instruction As they do For FULL SCALE pilots that F-Up.
@HoundDogMech5 ай бұрын
If the Right Gear had not Seperated things could have been Tragic. The Right Wing Dragging on the Ground Slowed the Big F-4U down Sufficantly enough to Shorten it's Ground Roll.
@Airsally5 ай бұрын
High altitude, tail wind ,and too much elevator. All added up to the stall.
@johnnichol9412Ай бұрын
It is airspeed not tail wind that is the critical factor.
@krvrcreview27225 ай бұрын
Just love the AI voice 😂😂😂😂😂😂😆
@krvrcreview27225 ай бұрын
Just love the AI voice 😂😂😂😂😂😂😆
@82ndVet5 ай бұрын
Annoying unnecessary click bait title. I blocking this channel
@Franky46Boy5 ай бұрын
In French Navy livery... Looks still 'reparable'.
@seaswirl795 ай бұрын
What went wrong? I'm an actual pilot and that was essentially an approach stall. The craft was unstabalized and the nose dropped, he applied up elevator and stalled the right wing causing the craft to roll. With more altitude, it would have been the beginning of the classic stall / spin.
@user-it8mt3zg9f5 ай бұрын
Jim definitely had the wind behind him! Came in hot and landed like a fat lady on a whoopie cushion! Commentator is super sexy. Better than a PEZ full of viagra! "Jim, you damn fool! You almost killed us! You're lucky I don't sue your butt for emotional damages!!!" - overheard
@tonyascaso62545 ай бұрын
The old stall spin on landing! Classic!
@gilbertruiz49595 ай бұрын
I drive truck and visit Kingman quite often I love to fly and would like to visit your field
@kingmangoldeneaglesrcclub90885 ай бұрын
You are welcome to visit! Rt 66 Airport stoplight, mile 61. Turn west at the light, not east into the airport complex. Follow the signs to the field, about 3/4 mile of dirt road.
@dodge1725 ай бұрын
The commenter actually knows nothing about aeronautics whether they be model or real. She sounds like a total idiot.
@BP_Aviation5 ай бұрын
wow
@wrenchposting90975 ай бұрын
RIP to a beautiful bird!
@dwaynebrown72206 ай бұрын
Nice glider. Where did you purchase it?
@KillerKev19617 ай бұрын
Seriously underpowered.
@murraynicholson55137 ай бұрын
✅ Promo-SM
@gotchagoing49057 ай бұрын
I have one of the last telemaster seniors waiting to be built. I have a 19cc 4 stroke Saito boxer twin just for that plane. As for the AI female voice, she talks way too much imho.
@kingmangoldeneaglesrcclub90887 ай бұрын
Message received... Thanks!
@randall19597 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved mine. I had a Thunder Tiger 120.
@jonandrenniewilson1627 ай бұрын
Well done maiden and video. Fun stuff
@fastphil82087 ай бұрын
Thanks for Pauly's Telemaster video, i can't wait to meet Madison at the field..!
@1bizjets8 ай бұрын
Thank you Eric. Another great fun video. J3 such classic. ❤
@kingmangoldeneaglesrcclub90888 ай бұрын
Thanks for watchin' and taking the time to leave a note!
@angelanbrentenlowndavis29498 ай бұрын
Too bad not as many people build anymore. Excellent job and great video!
@kingmangoldeneaglesrcclub90888 ай бұрын
Thanks for watchin' and leaving a note! Building... yes! I have 1/3 scale Bridi Models "Corben Baby Ace" on my living-room table at the moment... gonna be a couple of months before I get to fly it! 38cc engine and a 103" wingspan!
@Zgr8DaneAZ9 ай бұрын
Great Video! Thanks for coming down and enjoying our field. We had a great turnout.
@1bizjets9 ай бұрын
Great video Eric. That AI is 👍
@californiadreamin8423 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant…..I now know what to do when I crash mine 😊