Guillow Cessna 170 RC Conversion

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @surjitsinghdeo6533
    @surjitsinghdeo6533 26 днів тому +4

    this looks like a fun model to fly. thank you for the video. you have some really good content about rc planes on youtube. keep making more videos

  • @oddshot60
    @oddshot60 25 днів тому +1

    Just back home after surgery. I was checking the news and such and see that you completed the build. I haven't seen it yet, but since I kinda instigated this build, I wanted to give you a thumbs up asap. I'll watch this tomorrow.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  25 днів тому +1

      Many thanks and hope your surgery went well!

  • @antonsvids5237
    @antonsvids5237 12 днів тому

    Hey Tim, your video inspired me so a week ago I bought the same Guillows kit and today I just finished assembling it with electronics from my old tiny cessna 172 trainer. Can't wait to test fly it!

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  12 днів тому

      Good luck with test flight!

  • @just-looking430
    @just-looking430 25 днів тому

    Very well done, and making sure to remind people to think about each part, to make sure they fit etc. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Cozydrone
    @Cozydrone 26 днів тому +1

    This brings back memories.my first gas ⛽ powered all balsa wood kit plane was a kadet jr. I built it from a kit in 1985.it flew great on the first flight,very satisfying building something with your hands 😊

  • @stevejones9044
    @stevejones9044 25 днів тому

    Thanks Tim for the detailed walkthrough of the conversion. The close up camera views and explanations of the customizations you did was helpful. I don't have the motor and electronics you ripped from your other model so the ultra micro receiver and motor or packs from flite test will be the choices.

  • @N827TM
    @N827TM 25 днів тому

    Nice Job!! Nice Review! Thanks for sharing and posting!

  • @pilot482
    @pilot482 25 днів тому

    Very nice video. I always wanted to do that to one of mine when I was younger. Also nice to see Hilltop in the video. I'll see you out there sometime.

  • @kevinr8336
    @kevinr8336 20 днів тому

    Hi Tim, thanks for the video. I'm working on the F6F Hellcat model 503; I'll be using a UMX Radian motor and receiver brick with linear actuators for rudder and elevator control. I kept the UMX fuselage intact from just behind the brick and fitted it inside the formers. A lot of this gear is forward of CG so hopefully it won't be too much of a challenge to get CG set correctly. It should weigh around 1.75 oz, which is 0.25 oz more than the UMX. I like your tip of the control rod sections joined by heat shrink tubing.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  20 днів тому

      Sounds like you are on the right track!

  • @GunsNGloryShow
    @GunsNGloryShow 4 дні тому

    When I was young, I built the F-14 but with a pair of D-12-7 rockets. Skinned it with wood. I tied the wingtips with a string that I fed through a straw in the fuselage that had a notch cut out in front of each engine. The engine would finish its burn and coast phase, then burn the string, releasing the wing which was under tension with a rubberband. It did fly once. Id did 3 low G loops, deployed the wings, and did the top gun cobra thing, stalled and fell out of the sky but was only about 15 feet up. I'd call it a success. Then two F-16's with D engines. Also skinned in wood. First launched upwards at about a 70 degree angle, flew 150 feet and flipped backwards and crashed pretty hard. Second one I launched at about 20 degrees up, and it flew perfectly. Out of the field, under the wires, cross the road, under the wires again and all the way across the other field, crashing right side up near the woods. Building another 16 skinless as designed currently.

  • @collinmccallum
    @collinmccallum 23 дні тому

    beautiful!

  • @GunsNGloryShow
    @GunsNGloryShow 4 дні тому

    Always wanted to do this. Tech wasnt there yet in the 90's.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  4 дні тому

      Agree, and tech is here now!

  • @planker
    @planker 17 днів тому

    Cool.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  17 днів тому +1

      Thanks!

    • @planker
      @planker 17 днів тому

      @@TimMcKay56 You do good work.

  • @davematthews7686
    @davematthews7686 26 днів тому

    Do you think this would fly with the MinimumRC 816 geared motor? I have a couple of them along with their 1 cell flight pack. The kit looks a lot better than the die crushed concrete balsa they used when I was building them on the 1960s and 70s.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  25 днів тому

      Note sure of the specifications of the 816 motor. C-170 around 3.5 ounces, MinimumRC good on getting back to you.

  • @SuuLu-cr3ff
    @SuuLu-cr3ff 22 дні тому

    Is rv-4 1/8 balsa kit worth to buy for starter

    • @SuuLu-cr3ff
      @SuuLu-cr3ff 22 дні тому

      Or skybuggy 300 or quickoats 250?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  22 дні тому +1

      QuickOats should be a good starter. But FMS has some great ARF trainers do take a look.

    • @SuuLu-cr3ff
      @SuuLu-cr3ff 22 дні тому

      ​@@TimMcKay56 thanks to answer😁

    • @SuuLu-cr3ff
      @SuuLu-cr3ff 22 дні тому

      ​@@TimMcKay56is skybuggy easy to fly it? looks fun but it is good for starter?

  • @Brunette_Rapunzel
    @Brunette_Rapunzel 21 день тому

    What kind of dog do you have, Tim? 😊

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  20 днів тому

      Annie is a Bichon Maltese (we think). Great little doggie. 😊