Jase Dussia: Ignoring the Laws of Physics

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Jase Dussia: Ignoring the Laws of Physics

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Seriously, this guy has zero respect for the laws of physics! Any other RC pilot understands the basic concepts of gravity and lift and turbulence etc and stays within them...but not Jase. He just ignores those limitations and puts his airframe through unreal torture...all for the appreciation of the crowd at Weston Park International Model Show. Breathtaking stuff !

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Wardog wrote:More interesting if it got stuck in a tree. :haha:
Do you practice at being a dummy or does it come natural :P

That has to be the best model flying display I've ever seen :thumbup: thank you for posting this Mr dominicm :thumbup:

That plane must be so well balanced, with a high power to weight ratio. And obviously a very good "pilot."

I lost count of how many times I would have crashed lol. The bit that got me was that manoeuvre where he flew upside down tight to the ground, then went up and spun, I would have definitely nose dived it into the ground lol.
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Phenomenal skills 8O 8O 8O :clap: :thumbup:
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Re: Jase Dussia: Ignoring the Laws of Physics

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No, that's showing a very high (practical) level understanding of physics and very high pilot skill levels.
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Scaled up, almost anyone of those manoeuvres would have turned a pilot's brain to puree...even with a 'g' suit. :O
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Re: Jase Dussia: Ignoring the Laws of Physics

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Anyone here who has turned their tank from 'moving away' to moving towards them, and grabbed the wrong stick & had the think turn the wrong way should be in humble awe of this joker :clap: :clap:
Thanks for sharing this popular lightening quick hobby with us slow-motion heathens in the tank world.

Mr Wardog, unless you have something of equal value to post, like a build of your own for example, I suggest you reserve your derogatory comments accordingly.
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