June 8, 2008
Nitro Planes Bronco (crash)
A Nitro Planes Bronco Twin RC Plane flown (briefly) by Chris Hornby.
This was a nice model with twin OS 30 four stroke engines. Unfortunately this particular model has some fairly nasty flying characteristics, and that's without an engine failure.
When Chris lost the right engine shortly after take off the plane immediately banked to the right and powered into the ground in an uncontrollable spin. Chris didn't have enough height to recover, if recovery was even possible.
Duration : 0:2:11
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Comments on Nitro Planes Bronco (crash) »
Yes its a spectrum …
Yes its a spectrum set, radio failure was not the cause. Though we do get the odd crash from people not putting their antenna up on their 35mhz sets.
Was this a 2.4GHz …
Was this a 2.4GHz set because it sure didn't look like the guy had is transmitter antenna fully extended when he was taxiing out.
lol, dude i feel …
lol, dude i feel sorry for ya, it would suck soooooo much to loose one of them.
And your post has …
And your post has been reported for using homophobic slurs. Lets face it when 13year old kids get unsupervised acess to the internet, some of them feel the need to randomly abuse people, as it makes them feel a little bigger than they are.
Well the retard is …
Well the retard is the one wgo goes and gets his retarded posts deleted and himself banned.
Guessing by the way …
Guessing by the way it went in, the change in engine note and the fact that it was flying perfectly before hand, straight and level.
It should be noted that the engines were very new, and could have done with a lot more running in.
Also the engines are a fair way out on the wing, which if one does stop, will have far more of an effect than if they were closer inboard.
How did you know …
How did you know that it was engine failure?
If you look …
If you look carefully the plane has Rhodesian Airforce markings