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RC B -17 FLYING FORTRESS “FUDDY DUDDY”

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Peter Pfeffer flies this giant homemade model at a wonderful landscape.
Scale: 1/5.6
Wingspan: 5,7m (19 feet)
Length: 4.15m (14 feet)
Hight: 1.06m (41.7″)
Engine: 4x KOLM EZ65 with starter
Weight: 85 Kg (187 pounds)
Rear Gear: Wabo
Main Gear: Eigenbau – selfmade
Plan – Sketch: cdscaledesigns (paperwork ca. 60m ca. 15kg)

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50 Comments

  1. Absolutely mesmerising. What a fabulous looking B17 Flying Fortress and the flight was just perfect in every way with a text book landing at the end. It's my favourite warbird of all time and to see it in model form with the magical sound of those four engines running in perfect synchronisation was pure poetry in motion. Well done to the pilot and builder of this wonderful aircraft.

  2. I tink here in holland you need to have a pilot papers for flying this one wouw one great replica and what motors and props are in this when you start the first engine it want to ride of already thats some power there

  3. Beautiful job. Fuddy Duddy was the first B-17 I ever saw in person, when it visited Owls Head Transportation Museum in Maine back in the '80s. It belonged to a museum in Geneseo, New York, at the time, and my father and I immediately made plans to attend that museum's summer air show that year–which happened to involve the biggest gathering of airworthy B-17s ever attempted to that time. Canadian Warplane Heritage's Lancaster was there too, as I recall. Quite an experience.

  4. This is the best visual illustration I've ever seen that supports the saying – – "The difference between men and boys is the size and cost of their toys".

  5. High marks all the way around. Beautifully built and flown. It's a shame that the allowable airspace of most RC fields is so limited. It would allow for more to-scale flight for the heavier and larger aircraft — both civilian and military. And kudos to the excellent camera work!

  6. Wow – what a magnificent creation – with electric start too! Can but imagine the countless hours that went into the build. Superb sight and wonderful sound too – excellent flight though high bank angle now and then worried me a bit!. Slow low pass was super and really satisfying safe landing..
    Gorgeous venue and beautifully captured Horst 🙂

  7. Cuanto cuesta un avion asi ?? Me imagino un valor inalcanzable para sueldo de obrero..😊 costoso..maravilloso ,maravilloso..espectacular. ..gracias por el video.

  8. Awesome model, would love to see and hear it for real.

    Is this early test flights? Looked slightly tail heavy or at least overly sensitive on the elevator?

  9. Awesome and beautifully built! This really captures the fuddy duddy that I frequently saw through the 90's. I have 30 plus year old video from the Geneseo NY air shows of Fuddy Duddy close up and flying along with 5 other 17's at the time.

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