Heavy Bomber Action at Warbirds over Delaware

Heavy Bomber Action at Warbirds over Delaware

This past weekend, MAN was at the annual giant scale warbird meet in Newark, DE. Though the weather was challenging, there were lots of amazing warbirds and military airplanes on hand. As usual, Mac Hodges was there with his amazing giant scale B-29 Superfortress Bomber. Check out this wild video of his flight! Special thanks to the WOD gang for providing this video.
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Updated: July 27, 2015 — 9:09 AM

11 Comments

  1. That is incredible nice flying! Especially the landing coming right out of a loop ….. and with a four engine plane….

  2. A most un-scale like performance and really cool!!

  3. I really don’t agree with this flight, this is scale airplane representing a bit of history, and he goes and does things like this, so stupid, you want to do aerobatics, get a Pitts or something

  4. Don`t like it ! Stupid flying.

  5. Mac does an outstanding job with this B-29 and deserves all the credit. He is a showman with his team and they work hard for our enjoyment. Thanks for an outstanding job. Hank

  6. I remember “45” years ago I was flying a scale R/C plane inverted and
    someone was standing behind me shouting, I should not do that because
    that’s not scale! WOW, HAVING FUN SURE UPSETS SOME FOLKS.
    And it is still happening—————-Syd

    1. Just like noise generators on telephone lines…fun stuff!!!

  7. What a FANTASTIC and truly enjoyable video!! The flying skills shown on here are a tribute to all involved in bringing such a masterpiece for us to watch.

  8. It’s not fair to give nasty comments !
    It was a great flight !

  9. very nice flight

    thank you

  10. Aw c’mon everyone! Scale like flying? I seem to remember a full scale airliner doing a roll during a demo flight! If you want to argue about realism, argue about beautiful RC’s with NO PILOT!

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