By far the best scale and flight of a model I’ve seen and I’ve seen hundreds of thousands. Beautifully built and flown. Never felt this way watching and hearing any other model. Mega props to you buddy
Absolutely perfect. Beautiful big scale manoeuvres, and that Moki sounds better than ever with your prop set up, no screaming blade tips, just effortless power - the way it should be :) Happy landings!
Dear Guys, thanks for sharing this beautiful flight with us! Super perfect built and absolutly true to original flown! Thumbs up! I hope you enjoy the sound, power and behavoir of your SP-250-X as much as I do! Let me wish you many more great flights and impressive moments! Best regards from bavaria, Mario.
Where to start...beautiful model, love the five bladed prop, sound is very nice, beautiful flying and.....very well filmed. Thank you for sharing. I put a smile on my face!
My favorite aircraft, in one of the best paint schemes, with its proper 5 blade prop and that glorious Moki. Superb, scale flying, beautifully smooth landing. If only we could have better video quality. Absolute stunner. Thumbs up sir, just made my day!
Bravo!!! Well Done!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Thank you to the builder, pilot, and owner!!! When you decide you are tired of it, and want another project and do not want it anymore, let me know😳😁
Well done for the decent landing too, far too often we see pilots do that last minute panic thing and pull up prematurely then flop down on the runway.
The cowl was rattling on the fixings, the camera Mike picked it up more than it sounded on the day. The method of mounting has been improved since then Dave
Hello, everyone, I can only agree with the comments of others here. An amazing flight with a proper World War II aircraft. A super nice model with an excellent Mokki sound. And at least someone who moves such a plane realistically and skilfully through the air and lands. Unfortunately, the video is only in a low resolution, I would have liked to have admired more pixxels :). As I have read and heard, is the cowling rattling? I was afraid that something would break during the flight. OooO. It used to be my dream to own and fly a machine like Foker Wulf. However, I am inexperienced when it comes to petrol engines. In addition, I know the models from Airworld but unfortunately they are too big and heavy for our model space. The other is the volume. And I'm tied to the airfield with a petrol engine. To ask here, what dimensions did your Hawker have? weight size etc? The other thing is that a large model only flies really well, stably and stylishly from more than 2 meters. I now fly 7 models, most of them tall gliders from 3 meters and more. For the motor models, I have a Pilatus Porter Pc6 E-version with 2.5 meters to fly, it flies true to scale quite slowly with only a maximum of 80 to 120 km/h, but it is very true to the original :). With my Antaris (Multiplex), on the other hand, I can reach speeds of up to 233 km/h after piercing, but it's also super stylish and can be flown with big curves and somersaults. In addition, I can fly outside on many meadows or slopes or on the mountain. And if you ever fly with a glider and a whole pack of storks with 30 animals or more come thermally circling, what a picture :). Here is a small video link of a real Hawker Sea Fury, an absolute pleasure of both models ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eirBXJDllxM.html. So, now I say goodbye, I wish you enough wind under your wings and I send my best regards from Lake Constance
It's not very often I see rc pilots fly this well, most people would think this is the real plane ! Take off, flying and landing all superb Do you fly anywhwere down south by any chance ?
Please add the following info to this video: kit or scratchbuild, scale or wingspan, weight, time to build, materials used, radio, number of channels, propeller size, the builder, number of successful flights, paints used, awards achieved if any. Damn good landing BTW!
@@davewilshere Good old German engineering! Just had a look at their website...I recognise their incredible Starfighter now from You tube videos...Did you build the fury it yourself? That five blade prop is a fantastic touch. One day I want to build one of these, my Uncle used to fly them!
No, it’s not my model, belongs to Andy in the video. It was a built by one of the club members, painted by another friend and finally finished by Andy with me getting involved with odd bits like balancing the prop and spinner. It was a real team effort.
@@davewilshere Wow, so much work involved...Looks like some nice help from the kitted parts though. Wonderful to see - and hear - it fly! I am trying to get a build going so you have inspired me there!
Aye fantastic model and display , think I recognise you from flying helicopters a few years back you were one of the top heli pilots that came up to Aberdeen heli show , ha yous came up and showed us Scots how to fly Helis ,there was yourself a guy called mark (ginger hair ) was it crossland his second name , 2 brothers from midland helicopters man yous boys could fly helis superb cheers del
Yes, we still come to Aberdeen each June competing at the Heli Nats (ok not last year with C-19) but I haven’t missed one in 29 years. We hope to be there again this June. Mark Tilbury and Trevor and Keith Wallinger have not competed for years, but they are all still involved with the Rc game.
It is a bit sad how there is so many RC Royal air force planes...but not that many luftwaffe planes..i would love a rc stuka so realistic as that seafury