RC Model Is Toast, But Biplane Takes Significant Damage and
Flies Away
ANN is looking into the details surrounding a truly bizarre
incident that took place on August 14th during a small public event
at the Brighton (CO) Van Aire Airpark (CO12) in which a
full-scale biplane collided with a giant scale radio-controlled
aircraft "hovering" over the active runway.

YouTube ScreenGrab of RC Aircraft
hovering over CO12 before MidAir
FAA's Denver FSDO has confirmed that the events first revealed
in a video posted to YouTube actually took place (correcting
initial reports that this yet another Net-Hoax) and that an
investigation is now under way. There is no information as to who
initiated the investigation and whether the
proper/timely reports were made in accordance with FAA/NTSB
Guidelines.
YouTube ScreenGrab Of Biplane
seconds before impact
The video shows a very large fixed-wing RC model 'hovering' over
the runway in some manner of public display with a person
supposedly clearing the airspace via a hand-held aviation
transceiver. The over-powered aircraft is demonstrating exceptional
power to weight characteristics through a fair part of the video,
literally hanging on the prop, until the attention of the video
shooter (and the 'Air-Boss') is attracted to the left by an
oncoming biplane, smoke on, making a stable, high-speed, low pass
over the same runway. While there is some significant confusion
about the communications between the person with the hand-held
(later seen to be wearing a hand-lettered tag labeling him as the
"Air-Boss'), the biplane continues along the runway until it
collides with the vertically oriented, predominantly blue, model to
the far right side of the video image.
YouTube ScreenGrab of MidAir
(FAR right side of frame)
Following impact, the biplane is seen to continue flying,
apparently under control and still somewhat flyable, while the
model tumbled to pieces off to the side of the runway. There were
no reported injuries to anyone on the ground though throughout the
video, this small public event is seen to have some issues with
crowd control (people very close to/or on the active runway)
and significant confusion as to what the biplane was doing or
should have been doing, though the current regs dictate that the
manned aircraft always has the right of way.
The video continues for some time after the collision with the
pilot of the RC model, 'Chris' expressing some concern for the
plight of the pilot, even admitting that the bipe pilot could
have been killed before spending the rest of the video bemoaning
(warning, said video discussion contains significant usage of
profanity) the "$8000" cost and loss of the very large scale RC
aircraft.

Picture posted by 'Hoverlover2' (Pilot of
RC aircraft in
collision) showing resultant damage from MidAir with
Biplane
Online discussion (on www.flyinggiant.com
and elsewhere) of the incident has taken some interesting turns,
with input suggesting that the biplane landed at the Brighton
airport where it was put into a hangar for the remainder of the
event, and various accusations of guilt and responsibility
by the alleged RC pilot, who posted at various times, an
intention to engage in legal action as well as a desire that he be
compensated for the loss of the aircraft.
On the 'Flying Giants' RC Forum, 'Hoverlover2' who claims to be
the 'Chris' seen piloting the vehicle involved in the
MidAir, posted the following initial announcement of the
accident... "Ok Slick bro's ya ready for this (expletive
deleted). Bad news. The Slick is dead!! She was hit by a full size
Pitts Special, Iv got pics & video I will be uploading real
soon, Cory, and me went to do a demo for a childrens charity event
at a real airport, and I was hovering on the deck and down comes a
full size Pitts , dude and his wife were flying in it, and he
procedes to do a high speed on the deck pass without clearing with
the flight boss and wham !! He made an emergency landing,
leadingedge of his bottom wing has a 1'X1' foot dent, and is not
flyable. Dumbass could have killed himself and his wife pulling
crap like that, No clearance with control whatso ever, and all I
got was im sorry. Now im out $8000.00, but I got an apology which
is worth nothing, ya wont believe the video !! Coming soon !!! Damm
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
The forum, like most of their ilk, ultimately degenerated into a
series of accusations, insults and threats, as well as some truly
amazing displays of aero-ignorance... though that particular
discussion has since been closed by the forum moderators.
The field in question was private/uncontrolled, and according to
the FAA, not operating under any waivers or NOTAMs. The 'Air Boss'
was using only a hand-held radio and appeared to offer minimal
traffic information (based solely on what is revealed in the video)
to those on the ground or in the air. The FAA has confirmed that
there is damage to the biplane seen in the video collision, that it
was not a Pitts, and that the damage appears to be confined to an
area of the leading edge measuring about 12 inches by 4 inches...
though an official inspection has yet to take place. More
important, there was no injury to occupants of the bipe... though
the video provides adequate evidence that the matter could have
gone far worse had the impact occurred any differently.
Attempts to get more information on his story have been
difficult... the Academy of Model Aeronautics has twice failed to
return promised calls, the airport in question has not returned
calls and there seems to be a subtle attempt/wish to see this
incident 'go away' on the part of a number of people involved.
However; with a YouTube video already pushing 9000 views and
hundreds more views on RC discussion boards about the matter, that
seems like a faint, if misguided, hope.
ANN is still researching the story and will update the matter as
appropriate.