Kalvin is multi-talented RC pilot who generally flies about almost anything when given a radio to control.
His talent ranges from 3D flying of rotors and fixed wings to scratch building of various types of aircrafts. This time, he skillfully custom-made a thrust vector exhaust control module -- out of stainless steel sheets and carbon fiber components -- turning his work into a turbine-powered flying machine that could do 3D manoeuvre!
While everyone was busy with their own stuffs at the flying club, Kalvin got his T35 Kolibri jet engine ready for the sky. The jet immediately climbed after 10 feet of ground roll and flew in a high-alpha manner most of the time in the sky - resembling the look of a cobra snake. That required a great amount of concentration and focus on the aircraft in order to keep the plane in command.
Soon the crowd gathered at the side of the runway to take pictures and videos as the sound of the jet and the burning of Jet A1 kerosene filled the air.