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🟢 How to Make Simple RC FPV Plane - FUSELAGE - Double Maiden w/ SpeedyBee
🔴Previous episode: ua-cam.com/video/6mJfktU9TQA/v-deo.html
This is the third video in the series of building an easy - simple FPV RC Plane using Hot Wire Cutting technique to make precise, light and cheap airfoil - wing from foam, quickly even with no experience.
Simple fuselage from cheap and light DEPRON.
The most important thing to learn from the video - don´t cheap out on servos! It´s not worth it, especially on projects that takes some time to build.
PDF Plans + STL: drive.google.com/drive/folders/15x4wyNKYbcZT7L2nRuPErl8FIH6wn1ER
SpeedyBee F405 Wing Mini case: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6698781
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0:00 Intro
0:12 Fuselage Build
5:14 Maiden Crash
6:20 Rebuild
6:43 Maiden 2.0
8:25 Landing
9:30 Outro
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#rcplane #rc #uav #diy #rchobby #wing #fpv
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🟢 How to Make Simple RC FPV Plane - Hot Wire Cutting - Perfect Airfoils With No Experience
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🔴Previous episode: ua-cam.com/video/cZ_55MPOF4Q/v-deo.html This is second video in the series of building an easy - simple FPV RC Plane using Hot Wire Cutting technique to make precise, light, cheap airfoil - wing from foam quickly even with no experience. My apologies for any bad AUDIO quality I am still tuning it up & learning. PDF Plans: drive.google.com/drive/folders/15x4wyNKYbcZT7L2nRuPErl...
🟢 How to make simple RC FPV PLANE - with NACA Airfoils
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🔴Second Part: ua-cam.com/video/6mJfktU9TQA/v-deo.html Long Range UAV or just a RC ( FPV )TRAINER? Designing a RC plane with very easy calculations or via online tools. Making airfoils templates for hot wire cutting can be a little time consuming, but once set up, wing can be made in just few minutes. Again the plane is supposed to be mainly modular so EZ parts replacement or even trying differe...
🟡 Simple RC Plane - Trainer For Beginners and a lot of Fun | INDESTRUCTIBLE | EZ DIY
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I have a lot of fun with this EZ Trainer. Perfect for training or just relax flying. Low Fly-Bys are always very enjoyable. It can fly quite fast on full throttle but I also like to fly on the lower limit - as little throttle as possible and close to the terrain. How to make Simple RC Plane - Trainer for beginners. DIY Cheap Easy Indestructible - Unbreakable - Modular Airplane: Wingspan: 1000mm...
🔋⚡DIY BATTERY PACK | MASTER SOLDERING | LI-ION⚡🔋
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Learn How to solder battery - to make your own battery pack out of lithium-ion (Li-Ion) cells. For occasional DIY Packs, no real need to get a spot welder. Even an investment into more powerful soldering iron will be more practical. The tutorial counts with at least some general knowledge and safe manipulation with any battery. Remember: SAFETY FIRST!!! When soldering my battery pack, I was rea...
💡🔨 DIY | RC MOTOR PROP THRUST TESTER | STAND | RIG
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❗IMPORTANT❗: I DO NOT recommend 3D printing motor mounts for high thrust setups. Make rather something really rigid! Learn How to test thrust of a propeller for RC motor. The design is simple and easy to make. It´s all up to you what materials, dimensions and parts you want to use. Just remember: SAFETY FIRST!!! Motor in this video: 5010 750KV with APC12x6E prop. Music: ► Music Credit: STEESH T...
RC Plane Crashes: When Torque Takes the Wheel
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The motor is "too big" for the UAV, as throttle goes up, it rolls left badly (CW PROP). After several crashes, slow-mo inspections, I gave it some up and left angle on the motor mount. It indeed helped, The CG was right, balanced on both axis, I am just bad in reacting quickly on the sticks, focusing on good toss and not getting prop strike 🖐 Practice makes perfect, I guess. RC UAV: Wingspan: 1...
Shaking EMAX ES08MA II Servo - Original Or Fake?
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Does not operate at specified voltage range 4.8-6V Shaking and noise present at 4.6V OK-ish and operational at 4.4V Therefore used with adjustable PSU, If powdered by BEC at 5V they are practically useless. #emax #servo #rc
SPAD.next | Proper REVERSE Thrust settings | MSFS | PMDG 737
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Suitable for Throttle quadrants with detents or DIY TQ with custom detents. Reverse thrust operates on the same axis as Forward thrust. No Toggle buttons needed. Most suitable for TurboProps, its Beta and Rev range on the same axis. Tested on every TurboProp and PMDG 737 in MSFS. SPAD.next www.spadnext.com/ #msfs2020 #msfs #pmdg #pmdg737
MobiFlight | Proper REVERSE Thrust settings | MSFS | PMDG 737
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MobiFlight | Proper REVERSE Thrust settings | MSFS | PMDG 737
MSFS | Any TurboProp Throttle REVERSE via SPAD.next
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MSFS | Any TurboProp Throttle REVERSE via SPAD.next
MSFS | PMDG 737 Throttle REVERSE via SPAD.next
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MSFS | PMDG 737 Throttle REVERSE via SPAD.next

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  • @Ausxcvii
    @Ausxcvii 2 дні тому

    "and be upset af" that got me laughing my axx off, i was not expecting it and also very good job, lots of talent for sure, keep going make moreeeeee

  • @wattage2007
    @wattage2007 13 днів тому

    Looks like a copy of the Atom RC Dolphin, which in my case has horrific torque roll at launch.

  • @wattage2007
    @wattage2007 13 днів тому

    Nice plane, pretty efficent too! Got a Talon Pro, Mini Talon, Killer Whale, Dolphin and Nano Skyhunter but I quite fancy designing and building my own after seeing this

  • @stuffD-fh8vf
    @stuffD-fh8vf 29 днів тому

    Just mount the motor on a piece of wood and then put it on the scale and have the prop turn in try direction so it pushes the motor down on the scale. Easy thrust tester.

  • @ramonming8390
    @ramonming8390 Місяць тому

    Uno de los mejores vídeos de construcción para aeromodelos!😊

  • @mistaswishasweetslenoir1184
    @mistaswishasweetslenoir1184 Місяць тому

    Your videos are fun to watch. You’re funny and do great work. Two thumbs up and looking forward to more of your builds

  • @mistaswishasweetslenoir1184
    @mistaswishasweetslenoir1184 Місяць тому

    Very nice looking build and techniques. I definitely understand the emotional roller coaster of emotions on a maiden flight so good luck and I’ll stay tuned. You have a new subscriber 🎉 Great work

  • @thatguyblue4811
    @thatguyblue4811 Місяць тому

    Looks just like Aerostuff FPV design.

  • @lukasgoalkeeper2308
    @lukasgoalkeeper2308 Місяць тому

    Hello val , how can I contact you ? I would like to ask for support , it’s available? Do u make support?

  • @sulphur_fpv
    @sulphur_fpv 2 місяці тому

    Just found your channel and am loving your content, lots of great information and you deliver it well. Have subscribed and look forward to future videos, keep up the excellent work 😁

  • @ll0.ll0.ll0
    @ll0.ll0.ll0 2 місяці тому

    انا اتابعک من بغداد ، ممكن اسئل لماذا كانت تسقط الطائرة في اول طيران لها ؟ هل السبب هو عدم توازن ال cg ???

  • @abdullahmeral5804
    @abdullahmeral5804 2 місяці тому

    Perfect job😊 where can i find the stl files?

  • @princedemiterios2488
    @princedemiterios2488 2 місяці тому

    Great .

  • @princedemiterios2488
    @princedemiterios2488 2 місяці тому

    This is epic , well done .

  • @princedemiterios2488
    @princedemiterios2488 2 місяці тому

    Great work .

  • @Stfu_niro
    @Stfu_niro 2 місяці тому

    Can you put links for all electronics please

  • @Mikinct
    @Mikinct 3 місяці тому

    Been there many times. What did you learn from all these crashes? What was original thurst angle that did not work well compared to the one that finally worked perfect, I think i tried downward thrust in pusher aiming at center area of wing. Motor mount was pusher that sat a few inches higher than wing. I had a Aeroscout that seem to have motor mounted straight back woth zero thrust angle. My scratch builds with pushes havent yet worked. All crashed

  • @Mikinct
    @Mikinct 3 місяці тому

    When you cut the Ailerons out, do you cut all the way through or 75%? Them bend back & cut a bevel. Do you add or use tape in the hinge on top of wing to reinforce ailerons?

  • @Mikinct
    @Mikinct 3 місяці тому

    Great video. What airfoil or do you typically use for your Vtail in this plane? Do you simply use same airfoil for the wings then scale it smaller for vtail? So if main wing cord is 6 inches do you take 3 inches wing cord for vtail

  • @douglaskoo2354
    @douglaskoo2354 3 місяці тому

    Great work having successfully flown the plane 🎉 (are you flying it in Manual?) What rc plane model is this? (Do you make this plane yourself?) I am making my own rc Polystyrene plank plane, refering to 3d printed Stormbird design, my foam plane have the same issue as yours, it yaws consistently in a direction whenever i pitch up or down(opposite yaw). I also use 1045 propeller , with 1250kv motor , with alot of thrust. Your video solution to that is by mounting the pusher motor a few degree off center fixed that issue ? I am not rc expert , can i reduce this gyroscopic effect by using rudder on my rc foam plank ? Or by adding elevon + rudder mixing.

    • @douglaskoo2354
      @douglaskoo2354 3 місяці тому

      For my foam plank case, the main issue is yaw (whenever i pitch up, it yaws to left, whenever i pitch down it yaws to the right) . My motor torque roll effect not so much. I flew 3d printed Stombird plank (1.3kg AUW) , same setup as foam, I noticed that the heavier 3d printed Stormbird yaw issue is less severe

  • @ZRCworks
    @ZRCworks 3 місяці тому

    one of the most finesse works of true art i have ever seen! AMAZING WORK!!!!

  • @fireblade31967
    @fireblade31967 3 місяці тому

    At time stamp 0:48 you show the Aero foil of the wing you used (NACA4412). Did you consider other aero foils? like NACA6412?

  • @papylecelte9916
    @papylecelte9916 4 місяці тому

    Very imppressive, good job.

  • @karlu_z
    @karlu_z 4 місяці тому

    Hello. Im having the same issue. What did u do to solve the problem? Turn down the voltage?

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 4 місяці тому

      @@karlu_z Hello, yeah I had to go with the voltage as low as needed to stop that issue. Not fully resolved but at least usable. That I mean with significant limitations. Lower voltage lower torque. Centering also bad. Tho it's a very good candidate to fly to the trash bin either way. At least the best what I achieved Is to confront the seller and made them stop selling these fakes.

  • @fireblade31967
    @fireblade31967 4 місяці тому

    I love the design. And your amazing ideas. Especially the wing attachment. Please make a video about design with dimensions for this or maybe add drawings with dimensions. I like scratch-building and flying planes, and would love to make this one. I am not very experienced and have recently reached a point where my planes actually fly.

  • @dannyvr1225
    @dannyvr1225 4 місяці тому

    262 / 5.000 Oooh thank you so much for this video. Now about 3 weeks searching how to control only the Reverser (not the throttle) in MSFS for a PMDG B737 with a potentiometer via Arduino. Thanks to your explanation I got this done, thanks again.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 4 місяці тому

      @@dannyvr1225 no problem, happy to help. Asobo could take inspiration from X Plane and make this function integrated in the settings. I made a thread on the forum about it. And there are few also from other users. But apparently Asobo does not care about it. More important are the visuals I guess... Btw If you build your own throttle quadrant, I made a concept on mechanics level that makes the reverse possible on the same axis. Two pots, inverted, signals isolated with diodes, end switch as trigger for "reverse" in game. Hard to explain in comments. Stupid, but functional. No special SW needed just Arduino as HID or so... Thus all the logic is done mechanically 😁 Although this can be done very easily if you know coding and make custom mapping. But I like these mechanical stuff too 😅🤘

  • @SpikeDoc
    @SpikeDoc 4 місяці тому

    What foam you used? Is it some special foam for modelling?

  • @drxhama9218
    @drxhama9218 4 місяці тому

    Excellent work my sister keep going ❤❤❤

  • @grymlock13
    @grymlock13 4 місяці тому

    That is an impressive build! Love the hot wire cut wing and congrats on the successful second maiden! ^_^

  • @FrankNeville-zj2ok
    @FrankNeville-zj2ok 4 місяці тому

    Amazing! I’ll try to make one for mapping purposes, what’s you AUW? Thanks!

  • @darrensontos1012
    @darrensontos1012 5 місяців тому

    I'd like to hear more about how you chose those particular airfoils

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 4 місяці тому

      I choose 4412 as it has CL of 1.2 and it's kinda linear with AoA. Many GA airplanes uses 4412, it's really high lift airfoil haha 😆 and Vtail slightly thicker symmetrical airfoil so I can fit servo Inside.

  • @dwaynebrown7220
    @dwaynebrown7220 5 місяців тому

    Good instructional build video. Would like to see a quick video on the setup and components of your FPV ground station.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 4 місяці тому

      Thank you very much 😊 yeah hopefully one day I'd come with some interesting content about it 😊

  • @macbenac777
    @macbenac777 5 місяців тому

    Very good. Could you provide the plans, such as your training model. Thank you.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 4 місяці тому

      Thank you, unfortunately I don't have plans for this one. It was pure fantasy and dimensions by general rules.

  • @martinreckziegel8372
    @martinreckziegel8372 5 місяців тому

    This is an awesome tutorial and i bow to you for putting this together! I am looking for precisely this but still having issues. What do you set the msfs throttle to? Do you just bind it to the axis? it is just too jumpy ofr me or does not work at all :( I get the right numbers in mobi, but it just does not translate to msfs. At least not smotthly.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      @@martinreckziegel8372 Hi, thanks. I am afraid I can't help much now. I play MSFS maybe once a year now 🤣 I am kinda annoyed that so many things are not done there. Even the fact this is not implemented yet is annoying. Asobo flexing how they modeled turboprops but no one can put the prop in beta. Stupid... Anyway, I guess I used auto detect axis for throttle. I would love to help you mate but I am sorry, don't remember. Maybe something has changed, maybe MobiFlight already got that feature.

    • @martinreckziegel8372
      @martinreckziegel8372 5 місяців тому

      @@valkyrie_workshop no worries 👍 i am still impressed how yoi pulled all this tohether 👍 take care!

  • @emily36130
    @emily36130 5 місяців тому

    You uploaded a crash compilation but it still looks 100 times better than when I try to fly an RC plane.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      @@emily36130 Ah, learning curve it is 😅 These are not even like first attempts, more like concept proof 😁 Keep on trying Emily 😊♥️

  • @frankliu889
    @frankliu889 5 місяців тому

    Smart Girl

  • @Kiromos
    @Kiromos 5 місяців тому

    Something that i don't think many people are doing yet is using your hot wire to make foam sheets. If you rig your hotwire up so the wire is spaced say 2mm above the edge of your table then you push your xps foam block over the edge you will end up with perfect consistent thickness sheets (for 2mm spacer you get like 1.8mm sheets, the wire always melts a tiny bit into your spaced thickness) but you can make sheets whatever thickness you want. To skin the sheets i have found wall paper water based primer meant for drywall has really good adhesion to the foam then you can tape it or sheet it or just paint it however you like. But. What this lets you do is hotwire imperfect wings. Cutting your trenches and embed wires. Add any support you need. Even cut out foam reliefs to lighten the wing.. Then you can sheet the foam wing with your 2mm foam sheet for a great finish. For larger wings this is a great method. You can do it with the fusalage too. Make twmplates to hotwire out whatever shapes you want, use a router to hole out most of the material, add all your electronics and hardpoints, then skin with the thin foam. Its much lighter than depron sheets and you can build it as thick or light as you want. Btw, i am loving your videos. Keep it up! I bet you will have a big audiance soon!

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      Honestly I am not sure what are you referring to with the thin sheets and 2mm... But thanks for your tips anyway, I am still on development for this technique to make it fast and efficient. Thank you very much 😊

    • @Kiromos
      @Kiromos 5 місяців тому

      @@valkyrie_workshop So normally I can only buy 5mm foam board with paper facing (dollar tree foam board, or from a seller like Flitetest) so to build lighter I started cutting my own foam sheets from the same type of stock you are hot wiring to make your wings. You can cut a foam block down to 2mm sheets very easily with a hot wire set up and there are lots of things you can do with that thin unfaced foam.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      Ah I get it. Well I can get 6 and 3 mm Depron, very cheap too 👌

  • @Kiromos
    @Kiromos 5 місяців тому

    I think the only thing that would make it more of a trainer would be to some how turn it into a pusher with a high motor and wing (like a bixler) but the simple stick design as a trainer is awesome.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      Yeah I agree. Tho on the other hand tractor for a beginner can help with better control authority, especially on launches 😁

  • @Kiromos
    @Kiromos 5 місяців тому

    Great video. I have a similar set up. I have always wanted to rig up a big home made wind tunnel to put it in to test props at different wind speeds... Or you could always strap this to the top of your car I suppose lol.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, static tests are good just for rough reference. Check out TetaCalc, there should be a database of different setups from wind tunnel. I

  • @Kaburkanginanrcsial
    @Kaburkanginanrcsial 5 місяців тому

    Keren pemain cewek bisa main pesawat remot kontrol nice

  • @velodctr
    @velodctr 5 місяців тому

    So glad to see some one else that makes foam airplanes like me. I got my ideas from Peter Sirpol back in 2014 when he brought a big huge cargo foam plane to Joe Knoll fly in and I didn't think it could fly but it did. Check " test flight" to see that video. I also follow AerostuffFPV. I do big 3D planes and know about a few construction techniques and have done some testing on my own which I will share. I laminate my foam with two pieces. I put the seam down the middle of the chordline. This gives it more strength and less flex. Make sure you use plenty of gorilla glue and wipe it all over the surfaces. Hot wire does not go thru the glue very well so don't make several layers and expect a smooth surface but it does add strength to the wing. I put in an" I" beam spar with 1/4 "x 1/4" basswood and balsa 3/32 sheeting inside the foam as it glues up with gorilla glue. I have a table saw to make the cut out easier and I run the spar about 2/3rds of the length of the wing. I make sure the spar is over 1/8 in from the surface so the foam can cut cleanly with the hot wire. I join my wing panes together like you with bamboo skewers about and inch long. Never had a wing fail. My 8 foot wings have withstood dives over 60 mph and did not fail. The paper covering will significantly strengthen the wing. It will fail by the foam compressing on the top side. Once that happens the wing has no strength and will not flex back. Cloth covering (Sig Coverall) works the best but costs $$$.. I found paper works about as good and is cheap. 3 mil laminate works great and makes the wings indestructible but it bubbles up off the foam after a while. It also costs $$ so I stick to the paper and glue technique. If I make a float plane , I use laminate. I go a little bit further and cover my wings with water based polyurethane for water protection. You never know about rain, dew in the grass and what kind of accident that could mess up your covering, plus it will strengthen the covering. Make sure you do your painting before you use the poly. You need entry/exit ramps when cutting out wing foils. If you don't have them on our ply ribs, then use pins. make sure there are no hang-ups like a 90 degree corner. if you stop , you will get a burn out and ruin your smooth wing foil look. Round out the leading edge with a razor plane and or sanding block. The trailing edge can be cut with a shape knife . I make my chords about 1/2 in longer because the hot wire does melt the foam and the trailing edge can get too thin. I use Compufoil software and it gives the surface area for each rib. I can calculate the volume of the foam for the wings and the fuselage. the blue foam sheeting you get at lowe's for insulation has a density of 0.45gm/in2. I calculate my wing loading in the low teens (oz/ft2) and that will give me an Idea of the wing size I need. The way u made your hinges always worries me. I just don't trust paper folding and I know eventually it will tear. I use Robart 1/8" hinges. Run some strips of ply soaked in epoxy for the underbelly. Landings over time will damage the fuselage especially if your land on streets or concrete. Put tape on each side of the seam when you glue two pieces of the wing together. Gorilla glue will foam for about 8 min then you can remove the tape and when the blobs of glue are no longer sticky, you can tear them off by hand. It can be cut easily with an X-acto knife or sanded while it is still soft. Don't leave over night and let it get hard. It will be a sanding nightmare and don't use acetone because it will dissolve the glue but also foam! I prefer "tractor" motor configurations because they put air over the empennage and better control on take off. However, if you want great videos, the prop is a problem. A Blohm and Voss configuration with a camera on the offset boom works great. Flies good too. Over all I loved your video. Keep up the great work and keep pumping out more videos.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      @@velodctr Hi mate, Thanks for your reply and info, good work too 👍😊 Yeah I definitely love paper covering the most so far, price, easy to get, performance, hard to beat with other stuff. Just a few words about the hinges. Yeah better use something else or actual hinges which I got for another more serious build. The video shows how to make it cheap and quick. On the other hand, the feeling of the paper being a hinge does not make me very comfortable either. But when you think about it, the paper does not bend that much to develop serious material fatigue. It's very small bending radius, which does not affect plasticity/elasticity of the material. For level flights with some basic maneuvers the control surfaces do not travel much. For Acro plane I'd be worried more 😅 However, to be totally honest, I extra taped the hinges on this particular wing, to add more flexible material and support the paper - extra safety 😁 I've done a little fatigue test on a sample, bending the paper hinge over (180°), no signs of damage but yeah I guess on a plane being constantly used - long term it's not as durable as a proper hinge. The Ply-Epo belly protection sounds good too. I agree on tractors, and it's easy for launch, very comfortable launches tho. However it's interesting to see the efficiency difference Tractor vs Pusher on small scale size. If I forget about the FPV advantage and more difficult launches, all the scale Talons going through clean undisturbed air benefits from that. Which I wanna definitely test myself 😊🤘 Oh, I forgot one thing, when you crash Tractor it's most likely the (expensive) motor that's gonna meet the ground first 😅 I ended up fixing more tractor motors, not a single pusher 🍀🥳😅 Alright, thanks again mate for coming over and leaving comment! Take care 😊🤘

    • @velodctr
      @velodctr 5 місяців тому

      @@valkyrie_workshop BTW. I love the way you mounted the wing to the fuselage. However rubber bands do not last forever. the Latex used today is nothing what it was like 20years ago. I bought a sack of rubberbands for my plane last year and this year they just break minutes after I put on my wing. I have switched to a front dowl and 1/4 X 20 nylon screw in the back of the wing to secure the wing. Maybe a wieght penalty but its secure and will not fail. If your able to get those rods out u can change out the rubber bands. Remember you can pull some incredible G's in panic mode so make sure your rubber bands can withstand 8-10 g's. say 25 # or 12 kg for a 1.5 kg plane. Looking forward to more videos.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      @@velodctr Thank you 😊 I can change the bands by pulling out the carbon spars out. Not an issue. The bands i am using are holding very well tho, hopefully won't fail. But I think the key is to not use too short bands so they're not under big stress. I've done some loops with this plane just for tuning but really, this is just a UAV to fly around, nothing crazy 😅😊 Now I actually realized I have some industrial grade rubber bands that I could try

    • @velodctr
      @velodctr 5 місяців тому

      @@valkyrie_workshopstrips of Velcro will work also and are very strong .

  • @PistiBala
    @PistiBala 5 місяців тому

    Flies very nice! Grat! Worth to invest in a Dji fpv! I love it, can fly to 30 km!

  • @robertstark3326
    @robertstark3326 5 місяців тому

    Excellent video and a great repair job you did. The airplane flies beautifully and looks sweet too!

  • @chipgoode
    @chipgoode 5 місяців тому

    The radio comms is a really fun touch! I like your video ^_^

  • @michaelwhinnery164
    @michaelwhinnery164 5 місяців тому

    Well done, you gotta be happy with that.

    • @valkyrie_workshop
      @valkyrie_workshop 5 місяців тому

      Thank you 😊 aaaaah, yeah, not perfect but great 😊