Beautiful model, very fine craftsmanship and the relief on your face after landing, priceless.
@jorgerostagnol36023 жыл бұрын
Excellet.!!! !!!.
@tedfarwell98123 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@paulelliott81094 жыл бұрын
Looks great and sounds like the real thing. Wish I had one.
@oldschoolamerican7145 жыл бұрын
Thats the best build iv ever seen iv been building for over 40 years ..congrats to you sir
@james668726 жыл бұрын
Opa
@mrvoyagerm6 жыл бұрын
Fabulous craftsmanship and pilot skills.
@chadchadman50567 жыл бұрын
Engine sound is fantastically to scale ! Great work
@rondidden2337 жыл бұрын
What wonderful plane with a great pilot in control. Well Done !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You for sharing this with us.
@skysurferuk7 жыл бұрын
Amazing model. Thanks for sharing.
@Puddsbrudda8 жыл бұрын
Landing can be an enormous thrill! ;]
@Spawn-td8bf8 жыл бұрын
Wonderful job on the total realism between the appearance , sound and flight characteristics of a classic that few people build . Congratulations . Thanks for posting and God Bless .
@shannonwittman9508 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! An excellent flying example of the art of scale modeling, right down to the detail, engine sounds and flight characteristics. Congratulations!
@bmwflyer238 жыл бұрын
Did you make plans for this project?
@keithmarston98228 жыл бұрын
wow nice model bud keith m hull
@poppitcy9 жыл бұрын
great looking plane
@jedsonw9 жыл бұрын
ou o avião é ruim, ou o piloto é ruim. Para pouso vem cavalgando pior que cavalo.... ¬¬
@codywilson388610 жыл бұрын
When he took off I thought he was going to stall it- looks really tail heavy, but what a finish! Nice landing! Bravisimo!
@wuest314110 жыл бұрын
Beautiful plane! It flies as some Stinsons that I have seen. Nice landing.
@juanbautistasuay788010 жыл бұрын
Hi Dušan, I know you made this plane long ago. Nowadays I am making a Lysander too in 1/5 scale and I have some doubts about the construction of the wing: Which profile are you using? Is it a clark Y? Did you use wash out? How many degrees? Thank u very much. Best regards from Valencia, Spain. Juan Suay.
@slimquattro11 жыл бұрын
Yep, he's quick to criticize other folk when he is next to useless himself.
@RiotBadger11 жыл бұрын
Just check out his video of him landing his tiny Wellington. He has no room to criticise anyone's flying.
@welshpete1211 жыл бұрын
You have done a wonderful job on this model !
@RiotBadger11 жыл бұрын
That landing is awesome, nice work!
@usmangwdc11 жыл бұрын
superb.....an exceptional skill and mind put together......
@killerbeel111 жыл бұрын
damn it looks good lol
@tankuman11 жыл бұрын
Fantastic...Well Done.
@Snobiker1311 жыл бұрын
The caption says it was the first flight. Obviously the plane was a bit more sensitive in pitch than he expected, but he adapted quickly. Since it was during takeoff he had plenty of thrust. No real danger.
@slimquattro11 жыл бұрын
Well put John.
@TheThedeuce11 жыл бұрын
Krzysztof, do you even know the definition of dynamic stall? And when you have flown a model in the weight range of this, not 1-6kg then I think you have a right to judge. I fly a model that is close to 12kg and there IS a difference in flight characteristics compared to models of 1-6kg. This gentleman did a great job in both craftsmanship and flying, this was not his first rodeo.
@slimquattro11 жыл бұрын
Is this your experience talking again Krzysztof or just your usual BS.
@krbosak11 жыл бұрын
BS. 4:49 to 4:52. This maneuver invites dynamic stall. Doing it while banked would be a guarantee for a corkscrew if not the fact this particular Lysander is so light and forgiving that it didn't happened. He got away only because the platform has such a huge wing chord and mild wing loading. This part of video is demonstrating total lack of feel of airplane dynamics vs elevator action. I would crash 50% of my UAVs flying like this only because of airframe properties.
@Snobiker1311 жыл бұрын
Well, congratulations to your beautiful landings then, but I'd still say that this guy knows what he's doing.
@slimquattro11 жыл бұрын
Respect has to be earned Krzysztof.
@slimquattro11 жыл бұрын
Just should not criticize people unless you have the experience or knowledge of subject to do so.
@krbosak11 жыл бұрын
"The larger the plane the more stable it may be but certainly not easier to fly." Oh really. Just let's drop the topic.
@slimquattro11 жыл бұрын
The larger the plane the more stable it may be but certainly not easier to fly. If you watch the video you will see this plane has ailerons, elevator, rudder, flaps, throttle and 4 leading edge slats, how many controls does your UAVs have. I build UAVs for a living and I know how easy they can be to fly. I also build and fly large warbirds and sailplanes and I know how much more is involved in flying them.
@krbosak11 жыл бұрын
In other words I expect some basic respect to my well balanced remark.
@krbosak11 жыл бұрын
1. It's about wing loading, airfoil stall characteristics and power loading. 2. The larger the easier because of size of turbulent cells i roughly characterised by air density 3. I have maidened 20 between 1 and 6kg, and those 6kg were an order of magnitude more expensive than this one (UAVs).
@slimquattro11 жыл бұрын
Are you talking from experience here Krzysztof, how many 25kg rc planes have you maidened. This man has done a superb job of building this Lysander and this first flight went exceptionally well
@DocDOS1311 жыл бұрын
smoooooth landing... nice video, nice plane too ;-)
@RCScaleAirplanes11 жыл бұрын
Nice looking plane. Well done !!!
@krbosak11 жыл бұрын
When I am piloting, 95% of landings are MUCH better. And I fly occasionally. Maybe because I was apprentice pilot glider.
@Snobiker1311 жыл бұрын
You seldom see a better landing than that with a model airplane, so there's not much to complain about.
@yogiman33311 жыл бұрын
great flight and landing in the conditions. extremely enjoyable
@welshpete1211 жыл бұрын
Brillent work, well done !!
@krbosak11 жыл бұрын
"Post a vid on your best flight" I did, but, if somebopdy tells you he saw a drunken driver, if you ask merely for commentator driver's licence a fist would land on you face. My planes are ten times more complicated than that, since they use custom-build autopilot spo the chances of failures and risks are hunderd times more. I cannot imagine anybody spending so much time on Lysander without making smaller mockup and learning to fly - this is a schoolboy syndrome that must be rooted out early.
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Magnificent, thank you. Great flying too.
An absolute masterpiece, and so well flown too!
Wow..so real like the actual plane!!
Beautiful model, very fine craftsmanship and the relief on your face after landing, priceless.
Excellet.!!! !!!.
Brilliant!
Looks great and sounds like the real thing. Wish I had one.
Thats the best build iv ever seen iv been building for over 40 years ..congrats to you sir
Opa
Fabulous craftsmanship and pilot skills.
Engine sound is fantastically to scale ! Great work
What wonderful plane with a great pilot in control. Well Done !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank You for sharing this with us.
Amazing model. Thanks for sharing.
Landing can be an enormous thrill! ;]
Wonderful job on the total realism between the appearance , sound and flight characteristics of a classic that few people build . Congratulations . Thanks for posting and God Bless .
Beautiful! An excellent flying example of the art of scale modeling, right down to the detail, engine sounds and flight characteristics. Congratulations!
Did you make plans for this project?
wow nice model bud keith m hull
great looking plane
ou o avião é ruim, ou o piloto é ruim. Para pouso vem cavalgando pior que cavalo.... ¬¬
When he took off I thought he was going to stall it- looks really tail heavy, but what a finish! Nice landing! Bravisimo!
Beautiful plane! It flies as some Stinsons that I have seen. Nice landing.
Hi Dušan, I know you made this plane long ago. Nowadays I am making a Lysander too in 1/5 scale and I have some doubts about the construction of the wing: Which profile are you using? Is it a clark Y? Did you use wash out? How many degrees? Thank u very much. Best regards from Valencia, Spain. Juan Suay.
Yep, he's quick to criticize other folk when he is next to useless himself.
Just check out his video of him landing his tiny Wellington. He has no room to criticise anyone's flying.
You have done a wonderful job on this model !
That landing is awesome, nice work!
superb.....an exceptional skill and mind put together......
damn it looks good lol
Fantastic...Well Done.
The caption says it was the first flight. Obviously the plane was a bit more sensitive in pitch than he expected, but he adapted quickly. Since it was during takeoff he had plenty of thrust. No real danger.
Well put John.
Krzysztof, do you even know the definition of dynamic stall? And when you have flown a model in the weight range of this, not 1-6kg then I think you have a right to judge. I fly a model that is close to 12kg and there IS a difference in flight characteristics compared to models of 1-6kg. This gentleman did a great job in both craftsmanship and flying, this was not his first rodeo.
Is this your experience talking again Krzysztof or just your usual BS.
BS. 4:49 to 4:52. This maneuver invites dynamic stall. Doing it while banked would be a guarantee for a corkscrew if not the fact this particular Lysander is so light and forgiving that it didn't happened. He got away only because the platform has such a huge wing chord and mild wing loading. This part of video is demonstrating total lack of feel of airplane dynamics vs elevator action. I would crash 50% of my UAVs flying like this only because of airframe properties.
Well, congratulations to your beautiful landings then, but I'd still say that this guy knows what he's doing.
Respect has to be earned Krzysztof.
Just should not criticize people unless you have the experience or knowledge of subject to do so.
"The larger the plane the more stable it may be but certainly not easier to fly." Oh really. Just let's drop the topic.
The larger the plane the more stable it may be but certainly not easier to fly. If you watch the video you will see this plane has ailerons, elevator, rudder, flaps, throttle and 4 leading edge slats, how many controls does your UAVs have. I build UAVs for a living and I know how easy they can be to fly. I also build and fly large warbirds and sailplanes and I know how much more is involved in flying them.
In other words I expect some basic respect to my well balanced remark.
1. It's about wing loading, airfoil stall characteristics and power loading. 2. The larger the easier because of size of turbulent cells i roughly characterised by air density 3. I have maidened 20 between 1 and 6kg, and those 6kg were an order of magnitude more expensive than this one (UAVs).
Are you talking from experience here Krzysztof, how many 25kg rc planes have you maidened. This man has done a superb job of building this Lysander and this first flight went exceptionally well
smoooooth landing... nice video, nice plane too ;-)
Nice looking plane. Well done !!!
When I am piloting, 95% of landings are MUCH better. And I fly occasionally. Maybe because I was apprentice pilot glider.
You seldom see a better landing than that with a model airplane, so there's not much to complain about.
great flight and landing in the conditions. extremely enjoyable
Brillent work, well done !!
"Post a vid on your best flight" I did, but, if somebopdy tells you he saw a drunken driver, if you ask merely for commentator driver's licence a fist would land on you face. My planes are ten times more complicated than that, since they use custom-build autopilot spo the chances of failures and risks are hunderd times more. I cannot imagine anybody spending so much time on Lysander without making smaller mockup and learning to fly - this is a schoolboy syndrome that must be rooted out early.