I think you need to know how to operate a rudder before flying something this big. As soon as I saw the pilot standing behind the plane during takeoff I knew he wasn’t confident with rudder control. Luckily it’s not tragic and it will fly again. Next time you fly it bring the throttle stick back a bit. They are a big set of wings to be hauling around at speed. Really nice plane glad it didn’t get trashed.
@hayloft38346 ай бұрын
We all love the expert, what is the link to your channel where you explain and demonstrate the correct procedures and the statutory statement that you have always had a perfect landing? Or flight for that matter.
@Mark-jb9hx6 ай бұрын
My thought exactly. Someone that needs to stand behind the plane for takeoff shouldn't be flying something this big.
@jrbaeronz98406 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with standing behind your plane for takeoff as you can see if it's going straight. The only reason people fly from the side these days is all the safety rules,- making everyone stand in a little box 'for safety reasons'. I find it distracting bunched up with with other people and like to move around when flying. I've been flying for 50yrs, and most people used to stand behind the model. We used to fly off mowed circles in paddocks, so there was no side. The number of crap sideways take-offs by people standing on the side, flying big planes, and putting them into the spectator areas shows it's no better. You should fly your models however you feel comfortable. I fly 100mph capable converted 60" IC planes with no problems, and I stand behind my models wherever possible,- nothing to do with confidence, it's accurate control. This guy flew perfectly fine,- probably didn't have much rudder authority at such a low speed, and probably his first flight with it.
@hayloft38346 ай бұрын
@@jrbaeronz9840 Do you land with it coming towards you so that you can see if it is coming in straight and lined up with the runway? Do you move around so that you are always behind the plane when it is flying? I would enquire as to why you can't see that it is going straight from side on. In relation to the original comment you don't need rudder to fly, I have had a number of 2 channel planes, aileron and elevator, no throttle and they can be flown quite well, "snap roll, spins and stall turns are a bit awkward though". But then I'm only a newbie at 40+ years flying and have never had an issue standing side on, even on a 1,000 acre property and heaven forbid, Mode 1.
@jrbaeronz98406 ай бұрын
@@hayloft3834 I have 15 models at the moment, (built and designed over 30) 3 of them vintage 3ch and they all fly fine. Didn't know I needed your permission to stand behind my models . I fly in a huge park so there is no reason to fly from the side. If you like flying from the side, the you do you, -don't be a sarcastic wanker. BTW, where are all your videos taken from behind, documenting your perfectly square on take-offs from the side? -I don't see any. Who said you don't need rudder, ? nobody mentioned that. This video wasn't a crash, just a minor excursion, even real planes do it.
@grahamtinkler45625 ай бұрын
What's wrong with using the rudder?
@Chilternflyer6 ай бұрын
Why so much throttle? I was expecting the wings to come off it.
@LuisRivera-lx9ic6 ай бұрын
Donde estan localizados en hormiqueros?
@fredosansil6 ай бұрын
En la entrada de Borinken Tractor
@WayneCook3066 ай бұрын
If you have got to stand behind the model to take off it is doomed from the start.
@xedniw5 ай бұрын
What happens if a prop fails, where do the pieces of the spinning prop go. They are producing thrust so if the prop blades fail they will follow an ark forward of their rotation mining if you are forward of the prop you are in the path of the parts of the prop.
@coriscotupi6 ай бұрын
It rarely fails. When a modeler has to stand behind his airplane for the take-off, you can bet his flying skills are not that great.
@rcswissflyer93936 ай бұрын
Bullshit statement. You do not judge a pilot because he is staying behind his RC plane upon take off. We at out flying field we all stand behind the RC plane upon take off. We have a flying field not in afloat area and just behind 6 m a forest which affects design on wind directions take off and landing. He failed to judge on landing the distance and alignment of aircraft toward centreline of flying field and misjudged the depth to towards the field. This is affected by where he is standing if he is standing towards the end or center of flying field (pilot area) this can easily mislead your perception of the depth. So your general statement is WRONG. Easy to judge while sitting in your chair. Who knows how you are flying and how good you really are. Most probably you are one of those guys, great in judging others mishaps, never talking about own mishaps, if something wrong, it is the plane itself or electronics never the pilot itself.
@coriscotupi6 ай бұрын
@@rcswissflyer9393 Sorry, but having to stand behind your model while taking off is a sure-fire sign of poor orientation technique. At every flying field I've flown (since 1976, mind you) standing on the runway is strictly *_"place your model" or "retrieve tour model", and GET OUT._* No flying standing on the runway, no taking off standing on the runway, whichever way the wind is blowing. You guys should practice taking off from the proper locations, at the flying stands. They exist for a reason. Happy flying.
@rcswissflyer93936 ай бұрын
That you fly since 1976 does mean you are a good pilot. Just to say how things are. No you can agree to have someone on the field and take off zone as long as nobody is flying (is in the air). Our rule is, during maiden flights if required all other leave maiden pilot to announce he wants to stand behind his aircraft (not a Jet), so safety issues are covered. Yes proper locations if the flying field is std ordinary flat flying field. NOT ALL are ordinary std. flying fields. US you do not have a landscape like be have in our mountain hilly landscape of our country. So are unable to understand and judge (very simple). Your std are not everybody std. Just get that point.
@coriscotupi6 ай бұрын
@@rcswissflyer9393 Yes, not every club is the same, I get that. But not having to take off from behind your model is a basic flying skill that needs to be acquired. Not the least because one day you may end up flying elsewhere where this is strictly forbidden. Get that point, also.
@cmoulder145 ай бұрын
Sorry, but you are wrong about this. Needing to stand behind the airplane for take-off is a sure sign of a low-skilled pilot, no matter the runway, local landscape or wind direction. @rcswissflyer9393
@Viper81BB6 ай бұрын
And where is crash??? Just few scrach
@fredosansil6 ай бұрын
He tore off the rear landing gear and part of the tail, although it is not visible in the video.
@Viper81BB6 ай бұрын
@@fredosansil ok. My friend flying 3 Decathlons from 2,5 to 3,5 metres. I saw many not good landings but alwas his planes were fine. Maby to get big size and light weight structure is thined and this is the reason of low resistance.
@scotabot78266 ай бұрын
There is no "crash" in this video!! Really??
@fredosansil6 ай бұрын
Y como le llamas a eso?
@USNVA116 ай бұрын
eso es sólo un poco de desgaste en los bordes. 😉
@fredosansil6 ай бұрын
Rompió el landing de la cola. Para mí es un "crash". Pero nada gracias a todos por seguirme. Pronto subiré más videos de los modelos que vuelan en el Club que yo pertenezco. Pronto verán modelos valorados en 10 mil dólares y más.
@rchobbyil3156 ай бұрын
crash? are you kidding on me. it calls soft parking :)
@wilfriedhaas41275 ай бұрын
every landing is a controlled crash...😉
@fabiopiria85305 ай бұрын
só pela demora da decolagem deu pra ver que o piloto é dedão de marreta .tem que treinar em uma pista de boa de aviões de carga é mais larga 😂😂😂😂😂
@rawdyrider6 ай бұрын
Nice flying field
@johnvella58345 ай бұрын
I suggest he learns throttle and rudder control on a smaller model. That flying didn't look safe.
@MasboyRC6 ай бұрын
This is amazing bro, good job 👍
@EnglishTurbines6 ай бұрын
Clumsy landing, too far away, and didn't use the Rudder to keep it tracking during landing. The Decathlon is a very easy plane to fly and fully aerobatic...🤔🙄🇬🇧
@monchichis3336 ай бұрын
As someone who flies 3D, he has to learn how to finese that rudder on a decathlon. Other than that, plane is in one piece!
@Browneye575 ай бұрын
uh that’s not a crash. 🙄
@VipiModel-nk3ce6 ай бұрын
You better fly helicopter first to learn how to control the rudder and i think is a very big motor for that airplane, you dont need that power at all, good luck!👍🏼🫡
@nickpapa.84596 ай бұрын
Another farmer’s field cops it. 🇦🇺👍🍺
@hookahguy6 ай бұрын
Clickbait
@killrertomato53926 ай бұрын
they way he holds TX like watermelon
@michael_rc65856 ай бұрын
Im Video Titel von einem Crash zu Sprechen ist Absolut Überzogen. Das war Lediglich bei der Landung mit dem Flügel ins Hohe Gras kommen am Landebahn Rand. Bei uns im Verein wird sowas nicht mal mit 1 Wort erwähnt da das sowas von Unwichtig ist.
@silviodifede74605 ай бұрын
Claro ,lástima el aterrizaje
@reinervanberg81706 ай бұрын
Man ist das Ding laut
@BenjaminGudde6 ай бұрын
Noch ein bisschen üben 😢🎉😂
@biomacca6 ай бұрын
Nuuuu que navalhada
@fredosansil6 ай бұрын
look at this video, the first flight kzbin.info/www/bejne/f6WXgJWLa9SqfLssi=ZtjR2_JfrA4-VZBP
@n26fe34 Жыл бұрын
extreme horrible engine sound...better tht is crashed...