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Published 2022-11-10
Crashes and mishaps of r/c planes
They all have to land ... sometimes it goes wrong!!!

All Comments (21)
  • @taofledermaus
    The damage to the fence from that jet, ouch! It can be really EASY to misjudge distances.
  • @blankblank9117
    7:48 the slow clapping from a handful of people after the sudden 260mph explosion right before the announcer mutters holy smoke just sets it off for me haha.
  • @sawtooth4615
    I will never understand the need to make those high speed extremely low passes where one minute twitch or electronic glitch could turn that model into a killing projectile a mere feet from the pilot and spectators.
  • @driesneyrinck
    Nice compilation! Scary moments indeed but some great saves too. The P-47 at 6:20 is a textbook example of "never give up flying", exactly like that Corsair at the end....
  • @ChessEffect11
    That Corsair Landing was beautiful for missing a rudder
  • @avipatable
    Superb Horst! Glad to see there weren't too many write offs. Felt bad for the signal loss and the 260mph with the Heras fence! The Spitfires were both a good lesson... you don't have to land first time!
  • @agilis1
    I just watched all the moments within the playlist and I will say that a lot of pilots need to learn how to land on top wing (trainers) aircraft before transitioning to bottom wing aircraft with large control surfaces and throw. OMG they are coming in way too fast. Way too steep. Then they rush to land causing the aircraft to bounce which either ends up in a crash or loss of control which results in a crash. None of them fly far enough away to approach the landing strip with a nice, easy glide scope. Also, if I’m the owner and pilot of these aircraft and I do a fly by and see no landing gear or missing landing gear etc., I am definitely not going to ditch on asphalt. Instead, I’m ditching into the grass. I do enjoy these moments but damn does it prove how some these pilots lack the training required and instead just transitioned right to more advanced models. Thank you for such a wonderful insight into RC with all your playlists and the dedication you show to this amazing hobby!!
  • Thanks for the video ... great!!! So many things can go wrong ... great respect to the builders and pilots!!!!
  • @GarageofHope
    After watching these, I am so glad I was taught by a retired Eastern airlines pilot who knew how to fly an RC airplane. For the love of God, please learn to use your rudder.
  • @Officer_duh
    The plane is on the ground, and the pilots alive… a successful landing! -warthunder
  • @JimmyDsRC
    I jumped in my chair when that +400kph jet crashed into the fence. Wow!
  • @DIGITALRC
    "Schöne" Momente sind da zusammengekommen. Runter kommen sie alle - nur wie 🤗 Viele Grüße Robert 👋
  • @PaddyPatrone
    1:54 Toll, die Lackierung hab ich schonmal gesehen. Sieht gut aus, auch wenn die Landung so lala war ;)
  • @rcnfo1197
    Routine flights and textbook landings may appear boring to observers, but I'll take boring over busted any day! This video is a great reminder of some of the many things that can go wrong. And, wow, failure can be spectacular!
  • @Rigel_Chiokis
    I like the last clip of the Corsair coming home with a broken rudder. In WWII, Corsairs did return to their field or carrier with damaged parts. I remember my RC flight instructor telling me "it's not IF you crash, it's WHEN you crash". Everyone crashes. At first, it's your lack of experience. Later, it's having parts fail (like a servo stops working).
  • @ChrisB257
    I admit, I winced more than once Horste - some major ouch examples. If I turn the clock back a long way I have had most of those one way and another in early days! My saddest was a favorite plane I'd flown for 3 years or more - all sorts of aerobatics - and one day flying inverted low level - threw elevator wrong way - big ouch of destruction into corn field. Sympathies to all the sufferers! :)
  • Another great moments video sir!! A joy I look forward to watching every year!