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tomtflyer
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My channel is my first attempts to share video and photos which reflect my main interests. These are: Photography, bird and wildlife photography and model aircraft.
I have amassed a large collection of photos over the years and have just started video photography as a new challenge. I am helped by my wife Avril, who has fantastic eyesight and who keeps me in order!
We hope you enjoy!
I have amassed a large collection of photos over the years and have just started video photography as a new challenge. I am helped by my wife Avril, who has fantastic eyesight and who keeps me in order!
We hope you enjoy!
What happens at a NORWIND indoor model Flying meeting?
This is a quick view of a typical monthly meeting of an the NORWIND indoor model aircaft group.
The group is mainly free flight focussed, but with a small amountof micro radio flying.
The group is mainly free flight focussed, but with a small amountof micro radio flying.
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Відео
Observations on Building Indoor Duration Model Aircraft
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Response to a request for advice to a beginner
The Shuttleworth Flying Display day at Old Warden, UK
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Photos taken during a perfect day at a display of vintage aircraft, vehicles , etc..
Lightweight DT for Sweet P30
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My version of a DT using small, cheap rotary dampers which are used to enable soft closing of kitchen drwaers, etc..
Covering Indoor Models with OS or Polymicro Film
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My trusted way of covering step by step. Avoiding all the little snags that can get in the way
Checking out Bowlee
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Looking for a new flying field some shots of Keil Kraft Chief floating around
Sweet P30 add on 3 - More Fun!
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Follow on from my "Unboxing of "Sweet P30" outdoor duration model aircraft kit. Ideal for begiinners
Sweet P30 add on 2 - first flights
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Follow on from my "Unboxing of "Sweet P30" outdoor duration model aircraft kit. Ideal for begiinners
Sweet P30 add on
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Unboxing of "Sweet P30" 30" outdoor duration model aircraft kit. Ideal for begiinners
Tour of my workshop and unboxing of "Sweet P30"
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Unboxing of "Sweet P30" 30" outdoor duration model aircraft kit. Ideal for begiinners
Trimming my new Keil Kraft "Competitor" after Covid Lockdown 2nd go
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Nostalgic fun trip back to my early days of aeromodelling after over a year of shielding form Covid
Trimming my new Keil Kraft "Competitor" after Covid Lockdown
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Nostalgic fun trip back to my early days of aeromodelling after over a year of shielding form Covid
Indoor own design "Pipit" 2008
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Photos. video and plan of my lightweight 4g "Pipit" own design. The model was designed in 2008 specifically to fly well in a small community hall
Osprey class indoor model aircraft at Manchester Velodrome
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Photos of my Osprey class 4g model which has a good competition record. There is a link to a video of the model flying at Manchester Velodrome in 2020 ua-cam.com/video/NLe1DX4y2x8/v-deo.html
Beating Covid Lockdown with model aircraft
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How I kept busy during 2020-2021 building vintage free flight models plus a bit of Radio Control simulation.
Urban Birding in a Cold Wet Week January 2021
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Urban Birding in a Cold Wet Week January 2021
Tying secure knots in rubber motors for model aircraft
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Tying secure knots in rubber motors for model aircraft
A drive over the Bealach na Ba to Applecross
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A drive over the Bealach na Ba to Applecross
Keil Kraft Competitor and Eaglet Nostalgia
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Keil Kraft Competitor and Eaglet Nostalgia
Dave Whitehouse Senator - summer evening
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Dave Whitehouse Senator - summer evening
F1M indoor model at Manchester Velodrome
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F1M indoor model at Manchester Velodrome
Bagus mbah
There's a man who knows how to enjoy himself. Nothing more satisfying than seeing your hand-built model actually doing it's stuff. As a kid, I loved it and have just started again. You are lucky to have a decent field not built on by some house building company. I am wondering what the round tank is in some of the shots. Looks ominously like the sort of tank they have on sewage works. Wouldn't be a good place to land.
Hi This is just a local farmer's field and funny you should talk about the tank... The day ended with the Model inside a United Utilities compound on top of the tank. Dave went back later and met a man who retrieved the model for him. So no models were hurt during this outing! Thanks for the interest.
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Thanks for that Tom, works a treat cheers
Glad it has helped. Used the trick last Sunday making motors for a scale competition!
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*Promosm*
Can you describe how to make it , including stepwise.
Hi Thanks for the message. Your request is a bit tricky to answer. I don't know what experience you have of building ultra lightweight indoor models and I don't know if you belong to an indoor club where you might get some help. It is a bit like having a driver ask how to become a leading Formula One driver! Josh Finn has made a lot of really useful You Tube videos (ua-cam.com/users/joshuawfinnvideos ) which you might look at and I've made a step-by-step video of covering in indoor film. You would be working with really thin wood (my 18" dia prop outlines are .023" sq , my motor stick is rolled .013" thick wood and the18" tailboom even thinner at .009" taper boom). If you don't have these experiences yet, I would suggest buying a "Penny Plane" kit (available on the web) as a first step to gaining skills and move onto an F1M kit (The beginner F1D class, weight 3gm). Then you can work towards buildng an F1D (1.4gm complete with a variable pitch prop mechanism). I will try in the next few weeks to put together a video which discusses the skills and equipment needed to make ultra lightweight models. It is a learning process where you have to learn how to deal with very thin wood, how to cut and wind rubber motors and and how to handle F1D models . For example If you walk too fast, the wing will fold! I don't want to put you off as seeing your own model fly is amazing, but it will take commitment over a long time. Cheers Tom
@@tomtflyer9127 hi Welcome and thanks for your response, I am glad if you convert your advice into video clip . And also thanks for suggested videos..
Great information!!!
Thank you for sharing! Glad to be subscribed! love your videos!
Is it possible to get a copy of the plan in PDF format. Thanks.
Hi Robert. If you leave an email address on this comments page, I'll send you the .pdf as an attachment. The other option is to go to www.norwind.org.uk/ which I used to co run. on the plans page, you will find a .jpg of pipit. click on it for the full size jpg and save it/export it to .PDF.
Me gusta el airmodel..podrias enviarme el plano exacto para construir..plis.
Hi If you go to www.norwind.org.uk/ you will find the plan on the plans page. Hope you enjoy it. This is a nice model to fly. Mine is many years old and still flies out of the box! Cheers Tom
Excellent trim session with lots to learn from. Thank you.
After fine tuning should fly very well. What is the material of the fuselage tube? Balsa?
Hi. Yes the tube is balsa. It keeps the model nice and light. cheers Tom
@@tomtflyer9127 Thanks. I just saw the kit details at the indoor supplies website.
A very helpful video, thanks.
A very helpful video, thanks.
Thanks Colin. Nice to hear from you again.
Great technique Tom, thanks for sharing, cheers 👍
Thanks for the pictures Tom, your composition is great. Lovely colours also, what do you use? I have always found the DeHavilland Rapide a most beautiful aircraft after seeing it in an early bond film think it was. I will look up this show and visit, thx again :)
Thanks for the niice comments.glad you enjoyed the video. Looks really good if played on large screen TV! It was a really good day and I've only captured the flavour of it. It was a bit too windy for the pioneer aircraft to fly, but that can be for another time and another You Tube! I do a lot of landscape/ wildlife/ bird photography and I use a Nikon D500 plus an 18-300 Dx lens for aircraft.The D500 has fabulous autofocus. I have a bigger birding lens, but it isn't zoom.The 18-300 is lighter and more flexible and nearly as sharp! At 80 years, I'm finding lighter is better! Just added a Nikon Z6 mirrorless FX which has the advantage that what you see through the viewfinder is exactly what reaches the sensor, so you can judge focus and exposure better. I shoot in RAW which allows better post shoot adjustment (at the expense of using up hard disk space).
@@tomtflyer9127 I also use a Z6 the technology is amazing now :) Love a Nikon. Just watched your applying the skin to a wing video, was a coincidence that vid appeared as i was thinking about when i tried to do that on a remote control glider back in the 70's, Have a fun day mate. Will watch you other videos :)
What more can you ask for long grass and no wind ! Perfect.
Beautiful plane and beautiful flyer
If I remember correctly, those are called Spencer Wells forceps, I suppose one can use a pair of pointy nose pliers and a helper . Thank you for showing us your method and I shall use it from now on.
Thanks for the comment. Glad to be of help. It is one of those little things which you pick up over the years which you take for granted!
perfection!
Very pretty little model, well done!
Thanks, I have alwas liked it. It was inspired by Ron Williams Manhattan "Yeloise", which I also built in full and half sizes. Very pretty in the air.
BEAUTIFUL FLYER~!
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Good work
Hi, could you pls share the link where I can buy exactly this kit? Thank you a lot. Great video !)
Hi, Mike Woodhouse in the UK sells this kit and he knows the manufacturer. If you mail him, he is a very helpful guy mike@freeflightsupplies.co.uk. You might like his website www.freeflightsupplies.co.uk/. Hope this helps.
Thank you for the video, it looks very good and flat what part of the country is it?
Hi, Bowlee is in Bury, Greater Manchester. The size is now reduced as they have built a school at one end!
@@tomtflyer9127 thank you,shame but you still have a good sized field.
Good morning I hope you are keeping safe in these strange days.when you selected your damper was it the one with low talk)
Hi, It was the FRT-G2 600. Hope this helps!
@@tomtflyer9127 what tension does the rubber band / spring pull?
@@rogerjoesbury9410 This is the bit you have to cut and try for yourself! What I can tell you is that my rubber spring is a 2.75" loop of .025" wide Tan Sport rubber. It needs less than you think, but the band has to be stretched hard. You have to match it with the tail band. If the tail band is too strong, the DT can't pull the tail flat firmly enough. Too weak and the pop up isn't good enough. I just played around with differnt combination until I found one which worked. One tip.. I used a micro safety pin as the joiner on the rear end of the DT line, so I could do quick changes of different loops . Hope this helps.
Not the best performer in the Keil Kraft range but definitely the prettiest, youve done well to keep it in a small field. Great video
Thanks Steven. looking forward to some calm summer evenings once my indoor season finishes. Covid messed up a lot of flying...
Very nice video ! I Will follow your videos
Good morning Tom. Having just found your video I very much enjoyed it. I have now subscribed and will play catch-up on your other videos. Thank you for sharing. Terry
Thanks foe the comments Terry. I put a sort video when I think that I have something interesting or useful to share. My next one will probably be an Excel sheet showing how to determine max and safe turns per inch for rubber motors. I've written the sheet, but am in the process of testing it at competitions.
sorry to be ignoarant but, what is a DT?
Hi John DT stands for dethemaliser. It is a deviice to stop models flying away when caught in a warm air updraught. I had one glider which was found 25 milesaway a long time ago!
Beautiful. Don't know which prop you're using, but I wish I could carve a large, balsa, slow prop. I got a Senator kit and the weird thing is I have to mount wings about 2inches off center (to left I think), to get balanced circular flights. Otherwise I get death spirals to the ground. Happy flying!
Have you seen the good You Tube by Josh Finn on easy prop carving? ua-cam.com/video/RdRyDclOtuQ/v-deo.html Don't want to teach my granny to suck eggs if you are experienced and know what you are doing.. Sounds like you have something seriously wrong with either side thrust or warps/twist in wing/tail/fin. The Senator is a docile model if built to plan and shouldn't need any wing offset. I trim my model to fly right with no rudder and 1/16" right side and downthrust. Start with very low turns and concentrate on a nice consistent turning circle using 1/32" packing under the trailing edge of the tail, increasing until it is a nice flat circuit. If you can't get that, it might mean that you have side thrust in one direction fighting a wing warp in the other. Check that your fuselage is straight. If the CG is too far back, it can make a model very unstable. Check on the plan Just some guesses without seeing the model
Thank you, the video is very useful for me and the boys and girls whom I teach to build airplanes. I have 30 children.
Spencer Willis kits are top notch. He also does custom propellers that are the best. This P30 is very competitive, and not just a beginners model. I have recently bought the very cheap BMK radio dt. Faultless so far and ideal for competition or flying in a restricted area like a park or Old Warden.
Thanks Jim. I have installed a button damper DT which gives up to about 6 mins after a bit of fiddling with different spring strengths/lengths. The damper is the same button kind used to damp kitchen unit drawers (ACE FRT-E2-100 +50°C 0°C 10, Tooth 6mm, P.C.D 0.1±0.05Ncm). I adapt a rubber prop nose bobbin as the drum.
Small field, suggest radio dt 😀
Suggest bigger field !🤣
I wind Kevlar thread around the nose to stop splitting. I suspect tissue is not enough. Difficult to see if the prop was freewheeling. The supplied prop may be a bit heavy. Gizmo geezer units are what I use in P30. Great video. You need a dt. P30s have a strong desire to fly away. Subscribed for more videos.👍
Thanks Jim. Already have DT installed (see my reply on an earlier video). Unfortunately Covid and rotten weather cut short my outdoor activity, but looking forward to getting back out when possible. Lost my local field as the Council has banned all model flying on their public land... I had a Banshee woman come screaming out at me that I could kill children! I suspect that she just didn't want anyone spoiling the view from her lounge window. I suggested a football might do more damage and that she could look up the word "community"!
@@tomtflyer9127 It's too bad about losing the field you were trimming in. That will be a nice flyer. Now to watch your other videos.
@@me262a1 Thanks for the comment. I have been able to return to indoor freeflight flying since Covid lockdown ended. I co-run an indoor group of about 30 fliers who fly all types of models from Peanut Scale to F1D ultralight duration models.I fly mainly F1D, F1M, Penny Plane, Osprey and Bostonian. I'm building a 1.5m electric RC glider for Spring and I have my P30, Senator and Competitor to fly on thse magic calm days, providing I can find a new field....
Are there any plans out there for this model?
Hi Colin If you mail me via the contact page on the NORWIND site: www.creativesweb.co.uk/norwind I can put together a plan for you. My plan is just a working one for me and I''m a bit busy to find time to do a proper one. Hope this helps Cheers Tom
Hi Tom, was wondering if you could let me know where l can get a copy of your lovely “Osprey” indoor model I can’t seem to find it anywhere on the net, any information would be great.
Hi Colin, The model is a development of my "Pipit" design which can be found on the NORWIND website www.creativesweb.co.uk/norwind I only have it as a rough drawing, but I'll try to find time to produce something workable and post it soon.
Nice video :-)
I fly a 200% scaled up Senator on a little outrunner motor and mini RC ( Rudder only ) . I think it actually flies slower than your rubber powered one .
Sounds great! The rubber weighs quite a lot in a Senator and the aim is to get it to climb fairly quickly to pick up some lift. So wing loading may well be higher in the original version than yours. You also have the advantage of less drag from the much smaller prop. I use a thinner rubber motor in mine which gives a longer, slower climb. Comes from having a mainly indoor duration background! Still not sorted a DT system which I like. The damper works fine , easily up to 4 mins or so, but don't like chopping into the original design which would give a tip up tail. Tip up wing too complicated and I operate the KISS (keep it simple) approach. Less to go wrong.
The problem seems to be the C of G being too far forwards: I.e.: the model is nose heavy, as can be seen from the initial nose- down glide. The heavy nose is why the tail incidence has to be over-raised, to compensate for the nose heaviness. It is this excessive incidence which then causes the stall. Try shifting the C of G a bit back (only a bit), and re-trim. See then if it solves the stall problem. Cheers!
Buy a cordless drill
Hi Jay, That would miss the point! The whole thing is about replaying our flying in the 1950's and 60's (1958 in my case). A hand drill was THE essential item (Lithium batteries not invented yet!) and hearing the gears crank is like smelling something which brings back nice memories. You also don't get to "feel" the motor unless hand winding! Just in case you think we are a bit senile, out of date and in need of mentoring, I have to say that you don't get much more skill and efficiency concious than when building and flying indoor F1D class in serious competition. Have a go at building a 30" long model down to 1.4gr including an 18" dia variable pitch prop if you really want a challenge!
You don’t have to buy one…. I don’t mind.
Muy lindo vuelo.felizidades. saludos desde Argentina
gracias por tu lindo comentario - Tom
I built a pipit, I have been flying it for a couple of years, still flying well I consitantly get 2 minute flights. Will build another great little model, thank you
Beautiful Plane..😍😍👍✈️✈️
Thanks for Plan
that very Awesome Design 😍
que lindo vuela ese Senator!!!!
gracias. Estoy haciendo un You Tube sobre mi propio senador que mostraré tan pronto como pueda obtener un video de vuelo. I hope this translation makes sense!
@@tomtflyer9127 si, tiene sentido, gracias!!
Beautiful nice work