PANIC Display Team (~20 RC biplanes flying TOGETHER !)

Started by DominicM, March 06, 2018, 12:25:26 AM

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DominicM

A highlight of many UK RC Shows is the Panic Display Team flying their radio controlled Avicraft Panic biplanes in formation in various aerobatic manoeuvres. How they don't collide is anyone's guess. Skill of the pilots and their coordination is key to them all arriving back home after a superb flying demonstration. Seen here at the Southern Model Show 2017.

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K K Iyer

Some electric and some glow! Flying at the same time!
Wow!

DominicM

Yeah...quite cool. You can't beat a bit of glow. Probably fly twice the time of the electric versions.
'Essential RC' action in UltraHD and 4K
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EssentialRC
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sanjayrai55

Amazing flying!

Which models are these? Time to build one ;)

DominicM

'Essential RC' action in UltraHD and 4K
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EssentialRC
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EssentialRC

sanjayrai55


rajaram

RAJARAM SHENOY G

avijit17basu

Just to initiate a discussion,. When 2-3 planes simultaneously taken off from a runway , which lifts off first, the one in the front or the one in the rear?
And in which sequence do they touch down- front one first or the rear one first?

K K Iyer

Quote from: avijit17basu on March 10, 2018, 07:13:35 PM
Just to initiate a discussion,. When 2-3 planes simultaneously taken off from a runway , which lifts off first, the one in the front or the one in the rear?
And in which sequence do they touch down- front one first or the rear one first?

Sir,
Can you please start a new thread, instead of diverting this one?
Incidentally, not clear if you are asking a question, or in your own words 'just initiating a discussion'
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