So Cool. With the control boards and gyros out there today, the sky is the limit. The hover to transition to level flight will be the cats meow!! Great work!!
I've been watching this channel for years. I've only seen one non-scale test aircraft that transitioned. All the other jets only hover. This one and every one from here on out will be the same.
Man, I'd love to make one of those in resin, with how successful this project has been so far I'm surprised you haven't sold the V1 cad files online to fund further development. Can't see what you guys do next!
What a great job... Congrats again. ! And my question is... What are you using as parting tables ( fuse and tail surfaces)...,? Is it solid aluminum or wood, MDF,etc covered with a foil.??
Wow look at that it hovers. Just like every jet you built for years. This jet won't ever see forward flight though. You'll abandon it and start a different project before you get it to transition. Sure enough not even 2 minutes into the video you're talking about wasting time on a CTOL jet that has already been done a hundred times by other builders. You won't do the hard work of tuning the different PID trims through transition and forward flight. Such a disappointment.
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I think you get the RC model perseverance award. How many of these have you built now??
Thankyou, I have lost count. But I stick with the 1:8 size B. As for the f-35A the Harrier and X-32.
So Cool. With the control boards and gyros out there today, the sky is the limit. The hover to transition to level flight will be the cats meow!! Great work!!
Love watching this build evolve
Version 2 will be more awesome
@@Joelmelanie will it be able to angle back and fly forward?
Thanks for the look at your process of build, Manufacturing has evolved, again ..
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Keep up the good work!
wow ! still hovering, great project, never ends with a working plane
This printable 1:8 will be my final project, all 10 years of experience will be in there
I've been watching this channel for years. I've only seen one non-scale test aircraft that transitioned. All the other jets only hover. This one and every one from here on out will be the same.
I noticed there are no leaves on your lawn - you keep you're garden very well 😁😁
This is my secret
Pure Art !
Awesome, Joel. At every iteration your models become ever more incredible! 🤩🤩🤩
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Awesome, thank you for sharing. Are those homemade landing gears?
Yes they are, still need to be tweaked but selfmade
@@Joelmelanie thank you
Man, I'd love to make one of those in resin, with how successful this project has been so far I'm surprised you haven't sold the V1 cad files online to fund further development. Can't see what you guys do next!
I needs to be perfect, version 2 will have all doors functional…like 19 of them
Yeahh!!! That's awesome man rite on! Cool!
What is the white powder being spread over the gelcoat?
Epic build btw!
Microballoons, this will performs in better adhesion with glasfiber
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What a great job... Congrats again. !
And my question is...
What are you using as parting tables ( fuse and tail surfaces)...,?
Is it solid aluminum or wood, MDF,etc covered with a foil.??
How do you mean?
What did you sprinkle the gelcoat with?
Do you sell the plans of your big size f35s?
Wow look at that it hovers. Just like every jet you built for years. This jet won't ever see forward flight though. You'll abandon it and start a different project before you get it to transition. Sure enough not even 2 minutes into the video you're talking about wasting time on a CTOL jet that has already been done a hundred times by other builders. You won't do the hard work of tuning the different PID trims through transition and forward flight. Such a disappointment.