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| Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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| An American with his B-52(I was shocked) An American with his B-52.It can fly |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Dallas, Tx
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| I have seen these large scale B-52's fly before and they are quite impressive. Way too much $$$$$ for my taste just to watch it, some day, crash.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: United Kingdom
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Phila, Pa
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| That B-52 is amazing. Almost big enough for a pilot to sit in it (although he'd have to be very thin). Same with the B29. Makes you wonder, could you put 4 Rotac Engines in a bird designed as a B29 and fly it as an individual aircraft under the Sport Aircraft or Experimental Aircraft Rules? Not that I'm planning on doing it. Neither rich or crazy enough to do that! |
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| aka Dickcheese ![]() Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Washington State
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| Yeah, been posted before. And they do crash. Rumour has it that it is about $50k. Now that would make me cry. YouTube - RC B-52 takeoff, flight and crash.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: A Swede living in Glasgow, Scotland
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| D*mn! Electronics maybe?
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| "World Traveller" ![]() | It is an amazing model. There has been a couple of vids of them flying and crashing posted on here over the years.
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| aka Dickcheese ![]() Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Washington State
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| Some of those RC builds are so big and have multiple engines (8 for the B-52) that they require multiple ground controllers. Who knows what happened there, but it sure looked like the wind gusts were pretty high and it exceeded its bank angle and maybe just lost lift. Characteristic of the B-52 and many have been lost in real life for exactly that.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: A Swede living in Glasgow, Scotland
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| I soooo wouldn't have flown that day, I feel for the guy(s)!
__________________ ![]() JAN "Felicis Tredecim" "I´m going back to the front to relax" "THE BLACK CATS FLIES TONIGHT" "Find your enemy and shoot him down - everything else is unimportant!" "When you're out of F-8's... You're out of fighters!" ![]() |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Florida
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| He lost it. Having been heavily involved in RC as a builder I've seen many RC pilots put them down for failing to follow standard pre-flight checks. Usually the most common is relying on old batteries or batteries of questionable integrity. Ni-Cad batteries require special cycling to ensure they perform up to their amp-hour capacity and the receiver (airborne) battery is almost always the cause of losses. The other (less frequent) reason losses occur is when two pilots share the same frequency on their radios and the non-flyer turns his radio on to do some ground checks. That immediately cancels command of the airborne plane and it usually goes down. I've seen fist fights because of that. A good RC flying field/club observes the rules of the IMAA (International Miniature Aircraft Association) and all fliers waiting their turn to fly must impound their radios to a central collection holding area to prevent frequency conflicts with airborne planes. But, it doesn't always go that way. These days the newer radios are near fail-safe as they are made to constantly interrogate their frequencies for interference and automatically select an alternate open (safe) frequency when a conflict is encountered. My guess is this airplane was lost due to a failed receiver battery. I built a 1/4 scale P-40 and P-47 for a couple people that went down due to bad receiver batteries. Hey, I got paid but it hurt to see it happen. It comes down to pilot error in not replacing those old batteries with new, properly charged batteries, i.e., bone heads. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Phila, Pa
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| 1/4 scale P40?! Whoa, that sounds pretty cool. Do you have any pics? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Florida
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| Nope. Never was much of a shutter bug. Only recently got a digital camera. But I am photo-documenting my current build. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Corona, California
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| Quote: I wouldn't mind watching your progress with the build. Wheelsup
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Louisville,KY
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I think the bomber was improperly balanced. That is sometimes the main culprit but I agree with Matt308 on his explanation. But, it's all part of the fun!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Wiltshire, UK
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| Thats a very impressive bit of kit... I'm a member of this forum...have a look at this guy's toy. Cockpitfest and ICC :: View topic - B-52 Cockpit Rig I'm in shock !. Check out the second article on the forum and see what he's done with it.
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