Aerocircus Jets 2015 - Joinville/ SC / Brazil
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Aerocircus Jets 2015 - Joinville/ SC / Brazil
Hi everybody! here are some pics I took last week of one of the nicest r/c clubs I ever seen. The Aerocircus RC club from Joinville, (despite the german name) located in Brazil.
This meeting is a invitational wich the same bunch of friends meet every year to fly and chat together, and also meet new friends, or online friends wich share the same interest we have here... rc jets.
I took some pictures with my cellphone the little time I had available.. I had a great time talking with many people, watching incredible planes and flights, learning a lot and also having a good time flying my plane.
The amount of work the Aerocircus club had was huge, but it was very well done.. a impressive job . I really can´t ask for more! The club sent me a few days ago a email requesting for any idea or suggestion, but I didn´t managed to add any idea yet.. I can only write a big thank you as a reply for such a good work done.
This meeting is a invitational wich the same bunch of friends meet every year to fly and chat together, and also meet new friends, or online friends wich share the same interest we have here... rc jets.
I took some pictures with my cellphone the little time I had available.. I had a great time talking with many people, watching incredible planes and flights, learning a lot and also having a good time flying my plane.
The amount of work the Aerocircus club had was huge, but it was very well done.. a impressive job . I really can´t ask for more! The club sent me a few days ago a email requesting for any idea or suggestion, but I didn´t managed to add any idea yet.. I can only write a big thank you as a reply for such a good work done.
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Weather was very good, close to perfect.. not too cold or warm. I arrived friday morning and the place was buzzing with activity.. everybody here are accomplished pilots and the action was non stop .. most of the time were flying 4 jets at the same time.
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About the J-10, no less than three showed up in the meeting.. all of them twisting, hovering, etc.. Michel Gonchorovski´s one even fitted with the smoke cartridge in the wingtips, like Enrico´s Thater plane from last year.. all the J10´s did a great show.
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My weapon of choice was my old SM F-18, one of the first ones ever produced.. not being known for being the easiest plane to fly this one is a good old friend.. Is about 10 years old, been flying it since 2010 with two heli gyros and really enjoy it. It has a Jetcat 120 on it.
Had a bit of a scare on it in the last day, when the hatch blew off! First thing I thinked was a rudder was gone, but then I realized that it was the hatch.. knowing that flying without the hatch I loose a lot of lift and add a lot of drag, I landed with a good amount of extra speed, taking advantage of the long runway of the facilities.. no problem whatsover. What caused the problem was the hatch mechanism unglued from the hatch.. no big deal.
People enjoyed also watching this plane fly, and the best appraisal I could think of was somebody that said that it really looked like the real thing in the big loops and barrel rolls. (watching the blues doing the routine in youtube certainly helps! :-) )
Had a bit of a scare on it in the last day, when the hatch blew off! First thing I thinked was a rudder was gone, but then I realized that it was the hatch.. knowing that flying without the hatch I loose a lot of lift and add a lot of drag, I landed with a good amount of extra speed, taking advantage of the long runway of the facilities.. no problem whatsover. What caused the problem was the hatch mechanism unglued from the hatch.. no big deal.
People enjoyed also watching this plane fly, and the best appraisal I could think of was somebody that said that it really looked like the real thing in the big loops and barrel rolls. (watching the blues doing the routine in youtube certainly helps! :-) )
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How do you sneak a prop piston plane into a jet event? Easy! Make it look and sound great.. the big moki radial sound and performance is fantastic... This is the carf kit.
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Another nice plane in the event was Gabriel Pelegrinni BVM F100 fresh from topgun.. very nice flying and detailed plane. Now powered by a kingtech K210.. and this is a recent interview from Model Airplane News about his plane when he was in Florida.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rByfLFiwwAE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rByfLFiwwAE
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This is a video with the plane line up for the official picture at saturday´s... less than half of the jets where lined up in the runway! Only the ones that were flying recently and handier to take were picked up.. we didn´t want to spend too much time grounded! Also some extra pics in the video too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtJFT0jyYws
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtJFT0jyYws
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You are welcome Pedro! Not the best or worst country in the world, but with some of the finest modelers and r/c clubs you can find around.,,.. :-)
About crashes, we had a few, but without any fire fortunately. The worst one wich was a total loss was caused by some undertermined radio or electrical issue.. the failsafe was triggered and the plane went in. All the rest were caused by engine flameouts..and all the planes were repairable.
Talking with the people who had this problem seemed that the ECU shutting down the engine due to watchdog triggered problems was the main cause.. restricted flow in the fuel system was the most common problem. The big engines around 200N of thrust need 8mm fuel lines and fittings, the around 150N engines need 6mm and so on. Anyway, this nice club with its long runway and great scape areas maked much easier to handle a emergency landing.
About crashes, we had a few, but without any fire fortunately. The worst one wich was a total loss was caused by some undertermined radio or electrical issue.. the failsafe was triggered and the plane went in. All the rest were caused by engine flameouts..and all the planes were repairable.
Talking with the people who had this problem seemed that the ECU shutting down the engine due to watchdog triggered problems was the main cause.. restricted flow in the fuel system was the most common problem. The big engines around 200N of thrust need 8mm fuel lines and fittings, the around 150N engines need 6mm and so on. Anyway, this nice club with its long runway and great scape areas maked much easier to handle a emergency landing.
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This is the Aerocircus location.. Closest major city with a connection airport is Curitiba.
https://www.google.com.br/maps/place...1!1e1?hl=pt-BR
https://www.google.com.br/maps/place...1!1e1?hl=pt-BR
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And the loudest thing in the meeting.. we know it is not a turbine jet, but ... who cares? This guy is a friend of us and a rc jet pioneer. This pulsejet is 80N thrust and pushes this model at about 200 mph.. this was so loud that the ground shaked at 50 feet from the place it was started up. Also a smaller pulse was flown late at night.. guess that this plane have waken people even in Venezuela!
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Oh boy what a jet meet
This was my second one and each time I think; this is how paradise most look like
It's amazing how good all the pilots fly their
Thanks a lot to Michel from Jet Model Team for invited me, and to Marco and all the guys there for their hospitality
This was my second one and each time I think; this is how paradise most look like
It's amazing how good all the pilots fly their
Thanks a lot to Michel from Jet Model Team for invited me, and to Marco and all the guys there for their hospitality
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BTW Thanks Quandry!
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Most of the big tomahawks were powered by Jetcentral´s mammoths... fantastic fliers.
The size of this planes also made life a bit easier to the two heroes. Jose and Milton that put order on the traffic control.. not a single incident or close call in three days of many flights.
The size of this planes also made life a bit easier to the two heroes. Jose and Milton that put order on the traffic control.. not a single incident or close call in three days of many flights.