If it had 3 bladed props and you were not told it was a model, you would almost believe it was the real thing. Nice to see Australian markings and no D-Day stripes as well. 👍🇦🇺
A gorgeous model of a magnificent airplane. I first came to learn about the Mosquito when my dad took me to see the movie “633 Squadron.” I’ve been a fan ever since. Excellent work!
Beautiful plane, and at last, a realistic way of flying it! Most of times, even beautiful models are way too fast to look like the real thing. This was a real pleasure to watch, many thanks.
@@tbobborap1 thank YOU for your excellent camera work, you're a master when it comes to filming RC models and you must put a lot of time and money into travelling all over the country to capture your footage. It's much appreciated!
Before the rise of CGI in the film industry, this beauty would of been right at home on the silver screen as a movie star. Richard has scored with this model. Thank you for sharing Pete. Jim
Thank you, excellent, a true achievement to RAF heritage in these troubling times we call our future. May I make a suggestion, try adding the 633 squadron theme music as a back-drop…….. 🫡🇬🇧🏴👍🕊
Richard , congrats on a superb looking model. It looks like the crew are going to climb out after that landing it's so realistic. Nice take off and landing . Well done, Hawker Tempest 5 next ?
I think it may be 1/6. I knew someone who make a 1/6 scale Ju-87 and it was on the very similar scale as this. The Ju-87 went into incredible detail where the rivets were raise as too were the inspection hatches. The guy said he was to scared to fly it after all the time he had put into the aircraft. That was 40 years ago. Sorry, reminiscing just like watching the DH-98 since I swear I could hear Merlins at one stage of his flight.
Great model. Which someone could invent a system to make the Merlin noise then supper cool but hats off to them for making a wonderful model of this absolutely stunning aircraft. My favourite of all time .👍👍
That RC DeHaviland Mosquito is awesome and by all appearances, seems to fly very well indeed. IRL it was a magnificent aircraft, being very light and very fast with a good payload capacity. An ideal photo reconnaissance plane! The RC model is right there in its airspace! Nice photo shoot at end of video!
People think our planes get larger as we get older because we’re more experienced and can afford larger planes. The reality is they get larger so we can still see them.
ABSOLUTELY The Best r.c PLANE, I've ever seen. 30 yrs of rc,s. NICE flying, and the 3 step landing. Takes the 🎂. You get the Golden Buzzer on this one..mess. from the USA. CALIFORNIA.
As a spectator, these are great to watch and enjoy all that goes into the hobby. But when I was flying RC models I could never really enjoy it. I was always just trying not to eff it up. It was anything but relaxing or fun. Fantastic plane and great work! I enjoyed watching!
@@tbobborap1 I flew slope gliders which were straight winged and fast. I lived in Long Beach CA at the time and we flew where the cliffs were along the ocean. We were always at the mercy of the winds and thermals which were always changing. You would walk to the edge of the cliff, say a Hail Marry, throw it off and try to trim it out as quickly as possible. Maiden voyages were especially nerve wracking. Then, try and land it on a narrow strip of grass which ran parallel to busy Ocean Blvd. Yea, that was fun. I was ecstatic if I could end the day without incident!
What a beautiful model!! The Mosquito was a legend back in the cold war. The model airplane itself has the speed just like it's legendary full sized original back in the day. Great showing here!! An absolutely incredible looking model.