@@zachgreen4182 google it. Was the first guy to make a self propelled flying machine witch cold carry a man, so it made an airplane. Wright brothers made a glider, not an airplane.
I'm no rocket surgeon, but it looked as if your wings had too much area dedicated to stability at the expense of lift. That is, reducing stability would allow you to have more lift for the same wing weight and drag - or the same lift from a lighter and less draggy wing. Just my unedjumikated observation. Fun to watch all the same.
You could uses two opposing mouse traps facing outward (so the bar moves toward the wing tip) as the base structure for the wings, and double the torque available. Attach them to a drive shaft parallel to the "fuselage, and incorporate the propellers themselves as a gear by putting a ring around the them attached at the wing tips.
at 45 years old i feel like ive lost that drive to just make stuff like i did when i was younger. watching vids like yours help me revive my gusto. keep it up man
Although I think this is a good idea, I don’t think he kept the parts because nobody would keep broken pieces of foam and wood except for if they just got lost somewhere.
You would get more power from your mouse trap if you take out the short end of the spring and give it more tension by turning it more and then installing it back in place. That will make the mouse trap super strong. It would probably cut the mouse in half. But for your plane will mean more torque.
Make a 1 through 6 mouse trap powered boat, i'd love to see that work. I'd also love to make a fragile thin paper winged airplane, that is something they should teach in physics and engineering classes for kids who want to go into Aerospace engineering
If you could use two mousetraps, you could've had one with a low gear ratio that gets the plane moving, while the second mousetrap has a high gear ratio that begins to speed up as the low ratio mousetrap is going. By the time the first (low) mousetrap is done, the second, higher gear ratio mousetrap will be spinning fast enough to propel the plane farther and faster.
Use the stored energy of the mousetrap more efficiently by incorporating the use of rubber band instead of a string when connecting the lever arm to the axel.
Sorry for making you late to the fly in 😆 Nice job Peter/Sam. You guys crushed it, awesome project. 💯💯 Actually, it was a blast to watch fly with the UMX guts.
@@jamesdavidson8278 The ideal setup would be 2-4 traps per propeller and 2-4 propellers depending on the configuration. If you could get enough weight off the mousetraps it might even be feasable, the issue with dual or quad prop though is if you can't control the speed that will it will yaw and roll uncontrollably
joshuawfinn use a rat trap cause they have more power behind them you could cut out the inside wood like you did with the mouse trap and the aren’t much thicker so if you really had to u could shave a some of the bottom of with a sander or planer would recommend sanding as it’s a safer more controlled result
i belive you could optimize the torque output by guiding the string, using a semicircular guide attached under the mountingpoint of the string on the trap. That way you can make sure that the force of the moustrap always engages in rectangular fashion, making the most of its torque
FreezingHot how? You must not have had many to begin with if you had no idea what he was talking about, he means a sub that can fly, but still go underwater like a sub.
Make a submarine on the lurzbot and a bit of drain pipe Also get an a8 and review it they are actually really good I made both the life boat and the hovercraft on it (Thingiverse madRCmodeling)
As someone who's owned 7 different printers ranging from $100-$1200, I'd recommend spending some time with a nicer printer and see what you think then. I was super happy with my cheap printers till I got a used original prusa i3 mk2s, and now I've had cheap printers ruined for me forever. My biggest advice, if you enjoy 3D printers, is keep an eye on your local Craigslist and other marketplaces (Facebook, kijiji, etc) for used printers. I've seen MULTIPLE i3 mk2 and mk3's for less than $500. Happy printing!
16:55 It's not really about the efficiency of the energy conversion. It's a matter of how much usable energy is stored. Not only do the rubber bands have a lot more usable stored energy, it also has orders of maginuted higher energy to mass ratio.
If you guys revisit this concept, or for anyone else that wants to play with mousetrap planes....research how to build indoor props. The ones shown here look like they lack the proper twist to make them efficient. Also, rather than playing with a gear box and all that, try driving the prop directly off the prop shaft. This will increase the prop rpm. To counter that, build a larger diameter (like 18-24 inch) prop, of Larrabee design for a 2:1 P/D ratio. This video and concept are great. I have a feeling it would have worked far better had some research been done into efficient props as opposed to the TLAR/RC prop methods. RC props are built for high RPM, and relatively low efficiency. That is fine, because most RC planes have plenty of power to maintain flight. But when power is limited, you need to maximize prop efficiency. That’s where the Larrabee shapes come into play. Larrabee did the props for the first successful human powered aircraft, and his designs are still used in indoor and outdoor free flight, human powered vehicles, full scale aircraft, and even electric generating windmills. Have fun, keep experimenting
I love watching these because its always very interesting. But yes, you are right. And often not in a joking between good friends, but rather putting Sam down randomly and not giving any credit. Usually you'd expect putowns to be met by quick retorts, when they dont, they feel more mean sprited. Buy hey, maybe its part of their thing, but from outside it often looks more about insecurity.
Position the mouse trap so that the axis of the propeller is coaxial with the axis of the spring coil. You will have to reconfigure how you transfer the power from the mouse trap to the input shaft, but it should be more efficient because the power transfer will be constant through the full range of the mouse trap arm.
Prop design is a tricky thing. The larger prop added a lot of weight and drag. Surface area on a prop is not that crucial. It has to do with the push/pull edge pitch. The leading edge is normally thin and aerodynamic to reduce rotational drag. The pitch is normally focused back and down. A prop has more of twist than a roll. If you look at most props the tips are almost horizontal. A thinner more streamlined and properly pitched prop along with a faster gear ratio would drag the plane more efficiently and cause it to climb. That is a big misconception people have about planes. Most think elevators are responsible for altitude increases. When it is actually power and prop speed. The faster the air moves over the wings the higher a plane will climb with no elevator input at all.
Awesome! One thought. When wet forming the prop blades, set them at an angle rather than straight down the length of your bottle/pipe. Should make for a more efficient pitch advance ratio across the span of the prop.
@@raymondo162 perhaps what we need is to demonstrate the mousetrap-ability of the airplane by showing that it can catch a mouse! There are all kinds of mouse trap designs, perhaps a new design must be invented that can be turned into a plane!
That poor injured dog was always having a plane thrown in it's direction, when he was on the couch and 11:07 he moves across the room and the plane follows xD
What did we learn today - switch off the fan before we fly indoor. Jokes apart.. What you guys are trying is crazy and cool. I remember the day I made a rubber band powered plane.
16:23 & 17:27 Reminds me... As a kid I trimmed my rubber band 🛩️plane for max lift. 🛫Other planes were on the ground 1/2 to 3/4 across the gym, when my plane stared it's decent. 🛬 I won the contest when it exploded on the far wall of the gym. I went on to fly LSA acrobatics 🛩️ Thanks for sharing! 👍
lol engineering student dont have time to drink or have fun. they only get to do that after they graduate, because they dont have to go to work, because engineers are almost as unemployable as arts students (in australia at least)
@@pogdog8689 yes. thats is why i said "in australia". like 80% of my engineering friends at uni have either taking a job unrelated or have moved overseas. (though they were all civil/electrical engineers)
Hey move that ladder! back in the 1970's we made ornithopters with light balsa strips sort of like yours but..then made our fabric pouring fingernail polish on water. So much fun!
0:01 u-2 spy plane is shot down in Soviet airspace 1960 colorized
Haha accurate
Lol
lol
Lil 😂😂
@@alterinam6791 I saw you everywhere WTF is going on 🤨🤨
Make a plane powered mousetrap
What?
LMAO
Yes.
Narhaniel stack. R/wooooooosh
Is that a mouse I see? KAMIKAZE!!!!
I want to see you make a manned rubber band airplane!
SilliS Skaar, veli, auto!
Päivää sillis
En ajatellu nähdä sua kommetoimassa tälle
lets do it, u can pilot first :D lol
En odottanu näkeväni sua täällä
Why not use a rat trap? They give enough power to crush a soda can and they are only slightly heavier.
Great idea
remember to keep your fingers away
Seth Begley ikr
Why not use a bear trap? They give enough power to crush a beer keg and they are much heavier.
@@pisunets of course the russian says that lol MOTHER RUSSIA
I like to imagine this is what the Wright brothers used to do in their spare time
it is what they used to do in their spare time, except with bicycle parts
Exactly
The plane was invented by Traian Vuia
@@andreicuamare8487 Never heard of him.
@@zachgreen4182 google it. Was the first guy to make a self propelled flying machine witch cold carry a man, so it made an airplane. Wright brothers made a glider, not an airplane.
14:37 “i think the plane hit the fan” I WAS LAUGHING SO HARD
he did it on purpose
@@mephistopheles7388 r/wooosh
No he wouldn’t do that on purpose that would be a waist of time
Why he say I THINK
I totally agree with you that was hilarious LOL 😂😂😂😂
"it's only dangerous if you stick your finger where it doesnt belong"
- Peter, 2018
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's what she said!
That sums up evry single tool
The funny thing is that the statement can be true for so many situations.
Or if your're.. you know.. a mouse.
I'm no rocket surgeon, but it looked as if your wings had too much area dedicated to stability at the expense of lift. That is, reducing stability would allow you to have more lift for the same wing weight and drag - or the same lift from a lighter and less draggy wing. Just my unedjumikated observation. Fun to watch all the same.
SueBobChicVid how is your comment from 3 hours ago?
how did u already watch this 3 hrs ago?
SueBobChicVid how did you comment 3 hours before it was realeased
3hrs ago wtd
SueBobChicVid It was uploaded like 20 seconds ago and you’re already criticizing it?
You could uses two opposing mouse traps facing outward (so the bar moves toward the wing tip) as the base structure for the wings, and double the torque available. Attach them to a drive shaft parallel to the "fuselage, and incorporate the propellers themselves as a gear by putting a ring around the them attached at the wing tips.
at 45 years old i feel like ive lost that drive to just make stuff like i did when i was younger. watching vids like yours help me revive my gusto. keep it up man
same here, but just pick up pen and paper, start drawing ... kick start without expectations, soon you'll be on it again.
if boeing or airbus took peter/sam in their engineering team, I promise, i will never ever use their flight service.
@@syaondri Lol
Now if you look over here at this mechanism this is where the mouse trap is providing power to the plane
@@xzzoriofr7222, in boeing they will use giant mouse trap or giant dustblower, is that right @syaondri ?
@@jayb4305, "stuff rapist"
Soon enough you see a f22 with giant mousetraps on it like wtf
Me: *sees guy in wheelchair
Me: Mousetrap powered wheelchair
I vote for this wholeheartedly
What is your profile picture lol
Give the world back to dio Lmao
Za wardo
Somewierdo Online it was 「ZA WARUDO」with stand user stingy but I changed it to gonk droid from LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Actually now I regret changing it but it’s my phone wallpaper now so that I can see it every day lol
What we learned today: don’t throw your plane into a fan
Can I have the plane.
Evan Devin as it was loading I was wondering when It was gonna happen
"BY ACCIDENT"
dude thats racist af
Throw your fan into a plane!
Peter make a cordless dremel fly!
That would be amazing
so, make a common electric powered model airplane.....
@@throttlebottle5906 It is a demel not a lithium polymer powered brushless motor.
many cordless tools are brushless motor and li-ion or li-po battery. although i'm not sure what dremel is using in their current product line ;)
@@jean-pierrevisser4783 you do realise the cordless dremel is a lithium ion powered brushless motor
@ 9:47 what is that thing above you. The plane model hanging. I really like it and don’t know how to search for it help me plz
school: makes mousetrap car
peter: HOLD MY SERVO
XD
😂😂😂😂
Nice, M.I.T. just made a plane like this with an Ion drive so it has no moving parts, pretty interesting.
yah and festo did the same thing 10 years ago
Is he mit 🎓?
MIT copying Peter now smh
WHY DOES YOUR DOG HAVE A FULL BODY CAST
minus the ions themselves
Pro tip if this is revisited. Wind the spring tighter...
have you ever tried making a flight capable plane out of 'only' the broken parts of previous planes?
using a non broken motor would be fine though
Although I think this is a good idea, I don’t think he kept the parts because nobody would keep broken pieces of foam and wood except for if they just got lost somewhere.
You would get more power from your mouse trap if you take out the short end of the spring and give it more tension by turning it more and then installing it back in place. That will make the mouse trap super strong. It would probably cut the mouse in half. But for your plane will mean more torque.
When our house gets invested whit mice or rats i'm going to molest them whit the super strong mouse traps
8:50 I KNEW IT GONNA BE A PLANE!!!!!! Wow u so clever👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Make a 1 through 6 mouse trap powered boat, i'd love to see that work. I'd also love to make a fragile thin paper winged airplane, that is something they should teach in physics and engineering classes for kids who want to go into Aerospace engineering
0:02 THAT A LOT OF DAMAGE
*HOW ABOUT ALITTLE MORE?*
0:06 WOW THAT'S A LOTTA DAMAGE
get some flex tape and it'll all be better!
Ok
Looool Haha
I'm dying
Everybody: interested in the airplane
Me: i have the same type of microwave
Buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz skrt beeeeeeeep beeeeeeeeeeep beeeeeeeeeeep
If you could use two mousetraps, you could've had one with a low gear ratio that gets the plane moving, while the second mousetrap has a high gear ratio that begins to speed up as the low ratio mousetrap is going. By the time the first (low) mousetrap is done, the second, higher gear ratio mousetrap will be spinning fast enough to propel the plane farther and faster.
So what do we learn today?
*Don't ever fly near a fan.*
Hum...
Hum...
Hmmmm.....
Hum...
That was setup. Didn't you know?
Use the stored energy of the mousetrap more efficiently by incorporating the use of rubber band instead of a string when connecting the lever arm to the axel.
Sorry for making you late to the fly in 😆
Nice job Peter/Sam. You guys crushed it, awesome project. 💯💯 Actually, it was a blast to watch fly with the UMX guts.
FliteTest FIRST also I watch all your vids and love them!
Add more mice traps more speed an extra prop otherwise a two prop plane
flite test you have to do this but on a biger scale with rat traps not mouse traps.
@@jamesdavidson8278 The ideal setup would be 2-4 traps per propeller and 2-4 propellers depending on the configuration. If you could get enough weight off the mousetraps it might even be feasable, the issue with dual or quad prop though is if you can't control the speed that will it will yaw and roll uncontrollably
He meant "You guys crushed it(literally)"
Spring powered F1D!
joshuawfinn use a rat trap cause they have more power behind them you could cut out the inside wood like you did with the mouse trap and the aren’t much thicker so if you really had to u could shave a some of the bottom of with a sander or planer would recommend sanding as it’s a safer more controlled result
i belive you could optimize the torque output by guiding the string, using a semicircular guide attached under the mountingpoint of the string on the trap.
That way you can make sure that the force of the moustrap always engages in rectangular fashion, making the most of its torque
Hey you guys should try to make a flying submarine that can still go underwater
Nathan Rivera: 1960’s TV, "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" - starring Richard Basehart and David Hedison.
hmm, thats... what a submarine does it goes under water
FreezingHot how? You must not have had many to begin with if you had no idea what he was talking about, he means a sub that can fly, but still go underwater like a sub.
"a submarine that can still go underwater"
my brain cells are lost during a war
@@milez570 it simply means an entity that can both fly like an aircraft in air and move like a submarine inside water
Make a submarine on the lurzbot and a bit of drain pipe
Also get an a8 and review it they are actually really good
I made both the life boat and the hovercraft on it
(Thingiverse madRCmodeling)
Are they gay
As someone who's owned 7 different printers ranging from $100-$1200, I'd recommend spending some time with a nicer printer and see what you think then. I was super happy with my cheap printers till I got a used original prusa i3 mk2s, and now I've had cheap printers ruined for me forever.
My biggest advice, if you enjoy 3D printers, is keep an eye on your local Craigslist and other marketplaces (Facebook, kijiji, etc) for used printers. I've seen MULTIPLE i3 mk2 and mk3's for less than $500. Happy printing!
CR Ender 3 isn’t going to crack on you like laser cut acrylic though
I own an unimportant piece of history.. Velleman K8200
It started at 900€ over 5 years ago.
Go check out rapidnadion, they did that and it is great
"I think what we're gonna do is tinker and document what is happening."
Two seconds later:
"Okay so I know I didn't really document this..."
0:03 we’ll be right back...
To be continued.
16:55 It's not really about the efficiency of the energy conversion. It's a matter of how much usable energy is stored. Not only do the rubber bands have a lot more usable stored energy, it also has orders of maginuted higher energy to mass ratio.
“It’s only dangerous if you put your finger where it doesn’t belong”
Dio Brando Same with my sister
@@tinydong4586 no
Tiny Dong cursed comment
The Hand v. THE WORLD
If you guys revisit this concept, or for anyone else that wants to play with mousetrap planes....research how to build indoor props. The ones shown here look like they lack the proper twist to make them efficient. Also, rather than playing with a gear box and all that, try driving the prop directly off the prop shaft. This will increase the prop rpm. To counter that, build a larger diameter (like 18-24 inch) prop, of Larrabee design for a 2:1 P/D ratio.
This video and concept are great. I have a feeling it would have worked far better had some research been done into efficient props as opposed to the TLAR/RC prop methods.
RC props are built for high RPM, and relatively low efficiency. That is fine, because most RC planes have plenty of power to maintain flight. But when power is limited, you need to maximize prop efficiency. That’s where the Larrabee shapes come into play. Larrabee did the props for the first successful human powered aircraft, and his designs are still used in indoor and outdoor free flight, human powered vehicles, full scale aircraft, and even electric generating windmills.
Have fun, keep experimenting
8:20 - 8:52 It's looks like How to Basic :DDD
STUDIO MAGIC 😂😂😂😂😂
UGHHGHH*PELTS MICROWAVE WITH EGGS*UUUUUAHGHHGHHGHAAAHGHGHGHG... *Ding- Pulls Plane out of microwave*
WOOOOOOOSSSSHHHH
14:00 congrats u have invented the worlds slowist R.C. plane!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :0
0:01 now that’s a lot of damage
Lol
Fix it with Flex Tape!
Thats what I thought he was gonna say
How about a little more
This has to be the best opening I've ever seen to any video xD
True! I laughed my head off for a minute after, had to restart the video.
“What did we learn today?”
“Nothing.”
“Abssoloooly nothing”
You kinda seem mean to Sam
hes trolling so hard.... hopefully its only when camera is on
i was saying the same thing
yeah. "your bad at..." "mines better" "Yours is worse" and breaks Things sam made doesn't give sam credit for good idea etc it's in all videos.
Sam does the same stuff when his is better.
I love watching these because its always very interesting. But yes, you are right. And often not in a joking between good friends, but rather putting Sam down randomly and not giving any credit. Usually you'd expect putowns to be met by quick retorts, when they dont, they feel more mean sprited.
Buy hey, maybe its part of their thing, but from outside it often looks more about insecurity.
Ok now use multiple mousetraps and make a multi-engine mousetrap powered airplane (maybe stick on some rc components for control)
Yeah or even just a spring-based plane, so you don't need electricity!
Position the mouse trap so that the axis of the propeller is coaxial with the axis of the spring coil. You will have to reconfigure how you transfer the power from the mouse trap to the input shaft, but it should be more efficient because the power transfer will be constant through the full range of the mouse trap arm.
0:01 Air Blender 2.0 flying for the first time: Colorized
Make a mouse trap boat
that's a more possible than this
Logan Smith he can do it
“I’m allergic to this bs” 😂😂
“It’s only dangerous if you stick your finger where it doesn’t belong”. Women described in one sentence
Tactical Ultimatum I’m sure everyone rushed down to comment, then happily saw this one and laughed. Especially married ones who said “Yuuuuuuup.”
I think that applies to basically everyone though
I believe even men, children, and animals can be described with that with different results.
Ohlourdes Padua what????
"That's what she said."
I have been subscribed since 10k and love your content, Keep up the great work, and interesting content!!!
“It’s only dangerous if you stick your fingers where they don’t belong.”
;)
OH lawd
Same with a certain other part
I don’t know why but I had a very strong feeling that this video was filmed at night.
8:07 when u get a kill in warthunder
Prop design is a tricky thing. The larger prop added a lot of weight and drag. Surface area on a prop is not that crucial. It has to do with the push/pull edge pitch. The leading edge is normally thin and aerodynamic to reduce rotational drag. The pitch is normally focused back and down. A prop has more of twist than a roll. If you look at most props the tips are almost horizontal. A thinner more streamlined and properly pitched prop along with a faster gear ratio would drag the plane more efficiently and cause it to climb. That is a big misconception people have about planes. Most think elevators are responsible for altitude increases. When it is actually power and prop speed. The faster the air moves over the wings the higher a plane will climb with no elevator input at all.
Regardingcthe mousetrap you need a rod following the string, engageing half way to keep the lever on the second half of the stroke to avoid the "snap"
Awesome! One thought. When wet forming the prop blades, set them at an angle rather than straight down the length of your bottle/pipe. Should make for a more efficient pitch advance ratio across the span of the prop.
This is like a real-life Pinky and the Brain relationship.
he finally realized he says basically a lot. I've been waiting
Would it be possible to make the mouse trap slapping thingy turning 360° instead of 180° by taking out half of the wooden board?
but at what point does it cease to be a mousetrap? You could remove most of the wood trap bits and just use the spring.
@@raymondo162 yeah, that's true, idk, i think it would still be interesting even though it wouldn't be a mouse trap
@@raymondo162 perhaps what we need is to demonstrate the mousetrap-ability of the airplane by showing that it can catch a mouse! There are all kinds of mouse trap designs, perhaps a new design must be invented that can be turned into a plane!
2:37 What is that blue piece of kit?
That poor injured dog was always having a plane thrown in it's direction, when he was on the couch and 11:07 he moves across the room and the plane follows xD
*Give it a lil' Flip!*
Why’s he putting Sam down so much?
RIGHT
It's almost like toxic
You dont know the lore🤫
@@IlicIlija well no shit, that’s why I asked.
2 seconds into this...omg....I can't breathe! Um, don't throw ya model into a spinny thingy. Although staged was CLASSIC!
Spinny thingy? It’s called a ceiling fan.
Let's build a massive roof fan to destroy unwanted aircraft and make the earth pay for it.
Good job Sam! I thought it was brilliant! Lol love what y'all are doing here. I know it means nothing but awesome job guys.
next make a mousetrap-powered bookworm
Beef Stew what is this crossover
2:08 * notices propeller spinning wrong way*
“Well this is gonna be good”
lol
huh? how is it spinning the wrong way?
Koolyn Berina do you know how propellers work?
1:17 is a life pro tip
It somewhat feels like you could build a balsa glider that gets the same distance done, without a mousetrap :D
How do you find place like this,big hangar with people flying their thing ?
It's an indoor radio control fly in event.
I'm glad you chose Victor Mouse Trap's. They are the final word in building better mouse traps. Always look for the big "V".
What did we learn today - switch off the fan before we fly indoor.
Jokes apart.. What you guys are trying is crazy and cool. I remember the day I made a rubber band powered plane.
As an Italian I can confirm this is how we hold things 5:04
Gianni135 credevo di essere il solo italiano a guardare peater siprol
@@mirjjmvl4661 grande ahahahaha
"Peter,Are mousetraps dangerous??"
Mice:What a Damn Question!!
OMG at 7:35 that doggo was so cute what's its name and what breed is it also is it a boy or a girl?
you should make a ceiling fan powered airplane.
16:23 & 17:27 Reminds me...
As a kid I trimmed my rubber band 🛩️plane for max lift. 🛫Other planes were on the ground 1/2 to 3/4 across the gym, when my plane stared it's decent. 🛬 I won the contest when it exploded on the far wall of the gym. I went on to fly LSA acrobatics 🛩️
Thanks for sharing! 👍
How’d your puppy get hurt? I see a cast unfortunately?
He flew it into a fan
@@bigtopmedia holy hell thats amazing.
What happened to your dog???
Was gonna ask the same...hope his front legs heal up nicely soon enough
prizedcoffeecup what happened to his old dog in all of his video thumbnails
@@modelrc9500 I wish I could tell ya. I don't watch Peter enough to know
Dog been oofed
He flew into a fan
Honestly his ideas are pretty weird but his building and crafting skills are just on another level.
0:00 Ethiopia 737 crash, 2018 (colorized)
We had color in 2018, it doesn’t have to be colorized.
@@grantp287 and it was 2019
Nice try
grumman f14 tomcat I mean the video, it was posted in 2018
@@grantp287 r/wooosh
5:15 "Hang on, I was in the middle of a montage."
I love that you use the BSI glues!! I use them in modeling and they are great!
He is so genuine, doesn’t hesitate a bit with accepting things he is not sure of unlike most of the other creators
@8:05 I see how the dog got the cast now. 😂
0:15 Thomas the tank engine in the background LOL
I wish I could just hang out with these guys and simply learn.
“Inventing the bird drone” -1901 colorized
Woah that's a lotta kinetic energy?
That's a lotta damage
Someone call Phil
and I thought you engineering students just drank beer and goofed around. mousetrap powered anything is brilliant!!!
lol engineering student dont have time to drink or have fun. they only get to do that after they graduate, because they dont have to go to work, because engineers are almost as unemployable as arts students (in australia at least)
Yare Yare i have no idea what youre talking about, engineers are one of the most sought after jobs, but that might just be in australia idk
@@pogdog8689 yes. thats is why i said "in australia". like 80% of my engineering friends at uni have either taking a job unrelated or have moved overseas. (though they were all civil/electrical engineers)
Yare Yare yes thats why i said “idk what its like in australia tho”
14:20 This person was launching a mousetrap powered airplane.
This was YOUR daily dose of the internet.
When will we see a manned jet powered aircraft?
please no i like peter alive more than dead
about 79 years ago
I think 1943 is a good year to start doing that
Imagine being a rat and your having a nice time cruising in the sky then All of a sudden a plane snatched you out the sky.
Hey Dude! Big fan, can you please tell me what is that thing that you use in 12:50. Please reply.
I believe that is a hammer
@@hypocriticalgrammarnazi I was talking about the linear actuator
Peter: GET OUT OF THE WAY STEVEN
Steven: No
Steven don’t care
ya know, if you tested it outside it wouldn't hit stuff. you make great projects though I really enjoy watching you build
10:26
Peter : Or we could increase the amount of twerking.
Me:👁👄👁🤣🤣🤣
Kauralie Bois he said torque :p and i know its a joke
1:17 that deserves a “that’s what she said” I’m surprised no one commented anything about it lmao
@I control the spice made a comment about that passage
Hey move that ladder! back in the 1970's we made ornithopters with light balsa strips sort of like yours but..then made our fabric pouring fingernail polish on water. So much fun!