Basically, setting the angle of the tail wing is the most important thing when making it, but if you watch the video above from 3min 00sec to 3min 30sec in detail, you will understand how to control the ascent and descent...^.^
Hi~ The servo I used in the video above is, Speed/Torque@ 4,8V : 0.144 sec/60° 2.8kg/cm Speed/Torque@ 6V : 0.111 sec/60° 3.4kg/cm But, I think the response speed was not slow... Thanks...^.^
Thank you. There are so many different types of airplanes that it is very difficult to make the model of airplane that you want. Please understand...^.^
I got it. My "air port" so narrow, then I want to build small plane with large wing, but that is hard for me, my model plane same lazy bee can not fly, the plane turn left or right when I try take off, maybe vertical Stabilizer so small? or tail too short? Wing size: 45x12cm; distance: Wing to elevator: 10cm V. stabilizer: 9x8cm. All weight: 62gram
@@tomcat-rc I see.... Based on my experience so far, I'd like to give you some advice... For airplanes with large wings (wing area) compared to the size of the fuselage, or airplanes with relatively short fuselage lengths, the size of the elevator and aileron rudder surfaces should not be too large. It will be too difficult to control. To be more precise, it is okay if the size of the elevator and aileron, rudder surfaces is large, but it is convenient to adjust (set) it so that the range of operation of the elevator surface is relatively small when moving the stick(Transmitter). This is especially true for beginners. Also, for airplanes with relatively short fuselage lengths, you should pay more attention to the center of gravity (CG) and adjust it well...^.^ Considering the size and weight of the plane you are building, it seems appropriate. The shape of the plane is different, but I think it would be good to refer to the video of my plane below....^.^ ua-cam.com/video/D16d9SQV7A0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/9GPZQSbGQkU/v-deo.html
오늘도 잘 보았습니다
고맙습니다. 행~복한 한 주 시작하시길요~...^.^
보면 볼수록 신기합니다.
잘 보았습니다.
고맙습니다... 더 멋진 작품 좀 소개 해주세요...^.^
does the elevator makes the bird climbing?
Basically, setting the angle of the tail wing is the most important thing when making it,
but if you watch the video above from 3min 00sec to 3min 30sec in detail, you will understand how to control the ascent and descent...^.^
나중에 한번 제작 시도해보고 싶어요!!
네...도전해보세요 많이 어렵지 않습니다.
위 영상 하단부의 비고란을 참조하시면, 제작에 사용된 모든 부품관련 자료들과 소스코드, 3D 파일 등을 직접 다운받으실수 있습니다...^.^
Speed/Torque@ 4,8V : 0.105 sec/60° 1.9kg/cm
Speed/Torque@ 6V : 0.098 sec/60° 2.3kg/cm
Is the response speed slow?
but I LOVE IT. THANKS YOUR VIDEO
Hi~
The servo I used in the video above is,
Speed/Torque@ 4,8V : 0.144 sec/60° 2.8kg/cm
Speed/Torque@ 6V : 0.111 sec/60° 3.4kg/cm
But, I think the response speed was not slow... Thanks...^.^
@@creativechannel9368 I am still waiting for your golden bird :)
@@TitanG7
Oh~ I see...^.^
I plan on trying again soon with a similar size, even if it's not exactly the same Golden Wing...^.^
so beautiful fly.
please make video: diy lazy bee rc plane
Thank.
Thank you. There are so many different types of airplanes that it is very difficult to make the model of airplane that you want. Please understand...^.^
I got it. My "air port" so narrow, then I want to build small plane with large wing, but that is hard for me, my model plane same lazy bee can not fly, the plane turn left or right when I try take off, maybe vertical Stabilizer so small? or tail too short?
Wing size: 45x12cm;
distance: Wing to elevator: 10cm
V. stabilizer: 9x8cm.
All weight: 62gram
@@tomcat-rc
I see.... Based on my experience so far, I'd like to give you some advice...
For airplanes with large wings (wing area) compared to the size of the fuselage, or airplanes with relatively short fuselage lengths, the size of the elevator and aileron rudder surfaces should not be too large. It will be too difficult to control.
To be more precise, it is okay if the size of the elevator and aileron, rudder surfaces is large, but it is convenient to adjust (set) it so that the range of operation of the elevator surface is relatively small when moving the stick(Transmitter). This is especially true for beginners.
Also, for airplanes with relatively short fuselage lengths, you should pay more attention to the center of gravity (CG) and adjust it well...^.^
Considering the size and weight of the plane you are building, it seems appropriate.
The shape of the plane is different, but I think it would be good to refer to the video of my plane below....^.^
ua-cam.com/video/D16d9SQV7A0/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/9GPZQSbGQkU/v-deo.html
Your video very helpful for me.
I will repair my plane and let you know my result.
Thanks for your advice and your video.
@@tomcat-rc
I hope it turns out well. I'm looking forward to some great flight ...^.^