The large T-Rex is around 5 feet overall and reaches speeds approaching 100mph. This is serious flying and it takes practice and a delicate touch to perform seamlessly.
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#1 by tjbooksandmore on March 14th, 2010
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Pure Mastery!! Love IT!
#2 by 83snowgoose on March 14th, 2010
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@83snowgoose people have different tastes my friend.
Don’t take my previouscomment as criticism! I WHOLLY agree with your comment- as with everything in life it’s all a matter of personal perception. I also still stick with my other comment – the standard of modelling (that word seems also an insult – engineering far more accurate) and flying is awesome, scale speed or not! Regards-RAB
#3 by RoboTekno on March 14th, 2010
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@83snowgoose people have different tastes my friend.
#4 by 83snowgoose on March 14th, 2010
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Always puzzled, as a non-modeller but often awestruck watcher, why more flights are not made at nearer to scale speeds.This pilot is obviously super-skilled bu the a/c seems more like a demented wasp on crack. Same applies to fixed wing – combination of superb modelling and scale speed on YT vids is far more entertaining- one example is that of the huge Superfort.Beautiful.
#5 by austinpowers1977 on March 14th, 2010
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dont think the Trex can do 100mph some how!
#6 by HeliFlightRCU on March 14th, 2010
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One of the better videos on youtube. Great Vid!
#7 by miguels143 on March 14th, 2010
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you’re flying so high, 3d flying can’t be appreciated on that height.
#8 by xed32 on March 14th, 2010
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Great piloting.
#9 by goldenjabba on March 14th, 2010
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That was so cool
#10 by greepfruuy on March 14th, 2010
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