Massive Large Scale RC Jet Twin Turbine Phantom F4 flying at the Temora Jet Meeting held September 2014. This turbine airplane is amazing to see. Apologies for the sun light creating shadows.
For all the flack you're getting, Just want to say, I, for one, love the paint. Always have liked that color. Chevy engines, The '69 Z28, The Union 76 ball, Bring it on!
If you get any more illiterate you might as well stoop writing comments, because the ones you have on here aren't readable anyhow!!! GO BACK TO SCHOOL STUPID!!
I have never understood why have such a detailed aircraft such as this F-4 and then paint it orange? why go to all that trouble making everything's to scale if you're not going to paint it a paint scheme and Squadron tail? I know the actual aircraft are painted not to be seen and you have to be able to see it when your flying but ORANGE? come on!
Do a little bit of research and you will find that the scheme is actually based on a full scale GDR F-4. www.zim-pix.com/german-f-4f-phantom-ii---3716-test-phantom.html
www.fotocommunity.de/photo/phantom-mit-sonderlackierung-50-jahre-virtualwinner/16515316 This phantom actually does not belong directly to the german airforce, but instead belongs to an institute doing research on aircraft types. This particular F4 was painted orange because of the 50th anniversary of this institute. Depicted in the link above is the original, full-scale F4.
Poor landing technique. Why do I always see them pushing that nose down or if not that, allow the nose to dip like that? Try a stabilized approach next time and see how that works.
Because there is no instrument warning about your sink rate...sometime the pilot have to look for some kind of indication of a stall then try to arrest it before it hits the ground lol..This might be a 50lb plane
Dude....what are you talking about? This has nothing to do with sink rate or instruments. Flying model aircraft is all visual. You don't "look" for a stall. You should know your aircraft and know the envelope it operates in. These "pilot" have the money to buy expensive toys, yet don't have the skill to fly them correctly.
Timothy Toutant go vietnam camo or air defence grey. Wow, lucky to be getting such a awsome toy i can only afford electric edf jets. I have a 70mm f5 that will do around 130mph it flies perfect even at low speeds.
Timothy Toutant i had a smaller 65mm f4 it would do over 140mph but it did not like to fly slow. I took a wrong turn in that thing and it flew away at high speed never to be seen again.
Timothy Toutant f4 hands down is my favorite jet. I grew up in Springfield Illinois and we had the 183rd fighter group that flew f4s almost every day and to my luck we lived right next to the airport it was amazing. Before they passed the law banning them from breaking the sound barrier we would here booms all the time.