They did not... they were trying to use my videos re-edited on their Amazon page too.... not even a source credit. I'm not on Facebook, so please hassle them for me.
@@soarkraft We really apologize for this issue! We just reached out to you on your website with further explanation. Please accept our apology again and we hope we can find a way forward.
The MH32 was very popular for thermal duration. It's a little slow on a 3m plane on the slope, but smaller planes seem to do really well with it. Good choice! BTW, the MH32 does benefit a lot with reflex for speed mode.
@@soarkraft Try SB96V for aerobatics or Eppler E224 for light conditions ;-) I need to finish to assemble my RG15 Quadroflaps Pika glider, but very interested with the next wings evolutions you are working on! Maybe I will try them and your power pod! Great job overall.
I was looking at the SD7037 for one step farther into light conditions, it is another step up higher lift from the MH32... the E224 is good though and might be worth a build.... very similar on paper to the MH32. The SB96V... like the Le Fish... could be fun.
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@@soarkraft sounds great! I can't wait see your results. Keep on it!
No, too many parts. The silicone hinges work well if you want added support, very easy… I made a video for it on my channel. These hinges are durable, tested to over 100+ mph (video of that too) You can add TPU hinges if you want, that is the fun thing about these 3D printed versions - they are inexpensive enough you can make another copy and try something new…. Let us know how it turns out
Saw a Polymaker ad on FB using your video. Hope they gave you something for that.
They did not... they were trying to use my videos re-edited on their Amazon page too.... not even a source credit. I'm not on Facebook, so please hassle them for me.
@@soarkraft We really apologize for this issue! We just reached out to you on your website with further explanation.
Please accept our apology again and we hope we can find a way forward.
The MH32 was very popular for thermal duration. It's a little slow on a 3m plane on the slope, but smaller planes seem to do really well with it. Good choice! BTW, the MH32 does benefit a lot with reflex for speed mode.
I still like the RG15 best for strong slope days… and DS… MH32 is not very good to DS.. I have other airfoils coming.
Built the MH32 based Pika way back. Flies well.
glad you like it... more coming
Great improvement!
More airfoil choices coming…
@@soarkraft Try SB96V for aerobatics or Eppler E224 for light conditions ;-)
I need to finish to assemble my RG15 Quadroflaps Pika glider, but very interested with the next wings evolutions you are working on! Maybe I will try them and your power pod! Great job overall.
I was looking at the SD7037 for one step farther into light conditions, it is another step up higher lift from the MH32... the E224 is good though and might be worth a build.... very similar on paper to the MH32.
The SB96V... like the Le Fish... could be fun.
@@soarkraft sounds great! I can't wait see your results. Keep on it!
Does it have any dihedral?
Yes, but it only ~ 1/2 a degree. The wing mounted on the top of the fuselage and having some rear tapper has more stability affect.
Any plans to have TPU hinges on wings ?
No, too many parts. The silicone hinges work well if you want added support, very easy… I made a video for it on my channel. These hinges are durable, tested to over 100+ mph (video of that too)
You can add TPU hinges if you want, that is the fun thing about these 3D printed versions - they are inexpensive enough you can make another copy and try something new…. Let us know how it turns out