For those of you who are into RC Flying also I just got this file e-mailed to me from my Dad. No idea where he got it but this is 1 Awesome control freak with an RC airplane. Only around 5 meg so it shouldnt be hard to download. http://www.zshare.net/video/benoit-wmv.html |
Thats insane. |
I JUST SHARTED:shock: |
WOW....Mad skills with that plane for sure. |
That dude has mad skills!:shock: Dang! |
not to sound negative but those planes are made to do that, its not as hard as it looks, well except for the hovering |
Yea... A buddy of mine showed me that one... 3D planes are cool... Built to do it, yea, but not as easy as ye'd think... Just like alotta ppl look at crawlers and think it's easy to get one of our beasts up a pile or marked run... It's all skill... Altho', I think I'd like to try one'a them planes for kicks... Buzz a crawler or 2... :twisted: |
j.c., even if those planes are made for that shiz, that still looked flippin' amazing! i really want to go get one of those after seeing that god damn video:lol: |
It took me a month to learn to fly it upside down and on its side in the front yard. that guy was at the indoor tourny i was at, he got 1st out of 23 i got 19 out of 23. but it is even cooler to see in person. |
WOW:shock: |
Quote:
LOL The hovering is probably the easiest moves he made.... I'd say the near surface knife edge's and the seamless rolling harriers, along with music sync was probably the most difficult.... He definitely has skillz... As for the planes, yes, they're made for this type of 3D flying, but they'r'e not exactly planes I'd hand over to a noob.... The controls are lightning fast, much faster than any other plane.... I guess the only thing that could top that (stunt wise) would be a 4D with variable pitch prop, so you could stop in mid air or fly backwards.... Rick |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:11 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.
Copyright 2004-2014 RCCrawler.com