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Incredible RC model and Pilot!

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Flying gliders since 1980

Flightsimming since 1992

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Hee hee, that was absolutely unbelievable! Thanks for posting, appreciated...

Howard
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My FlightSim YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@skyhigh776

Phenomenal skill...but realism of the flight is a real stretch.  Great job.

 

Stan

Phenomenal skill...but realism of the flight is a real stretch.  Great job.

 

Stan

 

I think these 3d helicopter guys take the cake for lack of realism :)

 

 

 


Phenomenal skill...but realism of the flight is a real stretch. Great job.

 

Not sure what you mean by "realism", Stan.  It's real.  No, it wouldn't scale up, but it's real and that guy has some serious flying skills.

 

Years ago, I started to fly RC planes and then shortly after started on my RW private license.  I think I became a competent RW pilot, but I never did learn to fly RC worth spit.  I built a trainer (still have it tucked away in the basement) and learned a lot more about repairing RC planes than I did flying them.  My ratio of landings to broken props never got much better than 1:1  :-).

 

Thanks for the link, jcomm.  That was awesome!

 

Scott

That guy is very talented. Good find and thanks for sharing!

Always remember to Find Your FUN!

-Bob

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