These things make great cheap conversions! Not a bad build there. The XT60 is a bit of overkill at this size though and we prefer to keep the battery separated from the electronics. If you can slot it in under the COG it allows for different batteries without shifting the balance and saves all the scrunching of wires to get the lid on. 😉
I'm impressed with how legit these turn out. Might have to try this for a beater idgaf about! Don't have any electronics that small, but they're so cheap at that size... never noticed before how much they look like a pylon racer!!
Well done. Its not easy to get everything right. Down and right thrust angle. Center of gravity and Isolate the nose glue from from the motor heat. It looks like you nailed it all from how nice and smooth it is flying. I guess its not your first time to make something like this. I have just ordered a mini receiver board with servos and gyro stabilizing (spare part for mini warbird) to try it on the same toy glider as you have there. But i am going to use a S-Bus receiver Connected i addition so i have the possibility to use a brushless motor.
Bro great idea. I was thinking the same and lookt for it on youtube. And found youre video hahahaha. Thanks and i will make one myself. Greetings from Holland in the city of Rotterdam
Weight is king with these mods. My conversion, a MPX Fox with wingspan of 500 mm weights 64 g. At that weight its a docile flyer for indoor and outdoor. Above 75 g the bird has a nasty tip stall. My components: 10 g brushless motor, 6A Turnigy ESC, 4ch Orange RX, 2s200 mAh lipo, 2 2.7 g Servos. All servo cables replaced by copper wire, all connectors except battery removed and soldered directly. Battery connector 2 mm aluminum, gold plated.
@@tomtom.f18 Its a Hextronic 10g motor from Hobbyking - unfortunately not available any more. Any brushless with approx. 10g and a suitable propeller will do.
@@siscosianturi5453 every receiver and transmitter has a different binding procedure, they’re probably in the manual or found online, it’s different for every brand of rc
Gran trabajo👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Yo hice el mismo avión de la misma manera y vuela muy bien. Solo que al mio le puse una viga de fibra de carbono en el Ala. Saludos.
I have a question. How did you exactly know where to make the holes in the plywood for the screws to attach the plywood to the motor as a mount for it? Eyeballing it seems very difficult.
To make a good template for a motor base (or gasket for an engine head) place a piece of painter's tape neatly over the motor base and tap a ball bearing slightly larger than the bolts/motor bearing over the hole. That will cut out a disc the same size as the holes. Remove carefully and place over your plywood. Or better still a strip of flat metal. Once you have neatly drilled that through you have a permanent pattern that you can use many times. As you use more differently-based motors, add their base patterns to the metal strip. 😉
please tell us what glue you used for the wood motor mount to the foam (the glue you stuck your finger in). or was it also foam-safe super glue like you used elsewhere? thanks
hi just came across your video im guessing if you turn off power it just drops is that right you cant just glide it as the plain is to heavey? and can you do it with just the rudder or only with the aylerons
This was a 50cm one. I have also converted a 86cm one, which is easier because it has more space to put your electronics in, and it will fly much better. Veel succes ermee
@@Lopez_rc Thanks, I go and search for a 86cm one,might be easier for the kids to control then, did you put the same electronics in that one ?And i think i see a little "not explained part"did you cut a piece out of the backside of the fuselage so the back wing can move ? Thanks
@martijnvdbrakel7578 yes I did cut off some parts that were not needed, to make the tail move, and the 86cm version can run way bigger motors as well, say a 60 gram brushless running on a 2-3S 1000mah li-po or even bigger. I will make a video of one soon.
@@Lopez_rc Sadly i think that doesnt work with the flysky receiver cause there is no pairing button on my esky transmitter, think brand will only with own brand....🤨
@@martijnvdbrakel7578 okay, I thought maybe the receiver from the helicopter can be used with the servos of the plane, if not you will indeed need to buy another transmitter/receiver
Both of you are misinformed. These toy gliders are made of EPP (Expanded PolyPropylene) NOT EPS (Expanded PolyStyrene - also known as Styrofoam.) EPS (beer-cooler foam as used in many Horizon Hobby RC planes) is badly affected by the solvents in many glues - use ONLY Foam-safe glues with it or see your plane dissolve! EPP can tolerate even rubber/contact cements with Toluene solvents (something that would INSTANTLY dissolve EPS!) The solvent WILL however generally mar any painting on the EPP foam until it evaporates! There is also EPO (Expanded PolyOlefin - various mixtures of different plastics including EPS and EPP) which require some care with your choice of glue. ALWAYS test the glue and foam on a scrap piece BEFORE you start trying to stick your plane together! 😉😊
@@Lopez_rc I see, so you just don't use the yaw stick, or it is handled by your radio somehow in a mix? I'm in a phase of collecting inspiration, and considering utilizing the upper hole at the tail for another servo. And it's a "free" tail weight :D
@@vladimirsch.3015 the motor spins counterclockwise, that torque would roll the plane to the left and that’s why the motor is tilted to the right by usually 3 degrees. The bigger the motor/prop, the more you tilt it.
@@Lopez_rcThank you, I sated worrying because i spent 97 dollars on all the parts from amazon. I have a way bigger foam glider so i thought a little heavier would be better. Thank you! (Edit: you earn yourself another subscriber!
J'ai acheté ce planeur à 2 €uroset un avion SU27 à 18€uros , ensuite j'ai installé l'electronique du SU27 sur le planeur! On peut voler sans avoir besoin d'installer de servo ,on tourne en utilisant le differentiel entre les 2 moteurs
Servos: nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005004550512467.html Control horns: nl.aliexpress.com/item/32717792014.html I couldn’t find a motor, it is a brushless motor from a drone, and weights 10 grams. I think It can be found somewhere for a low price. The battery: nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005003066865592.html 12 amp speed controller: nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005004922495322.html You will need a 4 channel receiver + controller. It doesn’t really matter what brand. Just to give you an intention of what you need. you can always look for similar parts that are cheaper or more lightweight.
They easily get heavy indeed, and those micro electronics are not as easy in use. I like to convert the 86cm Lidl gliders. They can get as heavy as 600 grams and still hand-launchable
3+ channel receiver
12A esc/6A esc
Two 9 gram servos
300 mah 2s lipo
Control horns
a glider🤓
These things make great cheap conversions! Not a bad build there. The XT60 is a bit of overkill at this size though and we prefer to keep the battery separated from the electronics. If you can slot it in under the COG it allows for different batteries without shifting the balance and saves all the scrunching of wires to get the lid on. 😉
I'm impressed with how legit these turn out. Might have to try this for a beater idgaf about! Don't have any electronics that small, but they're so cheap at that size... never noticed before how much they look like a pylon racer!!
Well done. Its not easy to get everything right. Down and right thrust angle. Center of gravity and Isolate the nose glue from from the motor heat. It looks like you nailed it all from how nice and smooth it is flying. I guess its not your first time to make something like this. I have just ordered a mini receiver board with servos and gyro stabilizing (spare part for mini warbird) to try it on the same toy glider as you have there. But i am going to use a S-Bus receiver Connected i addition so i have the possibility to use a brushless motor.
tried this a few years ago with 0 experience so it didnt work, but im inspired to retry this now
nice build!
Awesome bro. I got this for my son but never imagined it could be turned into this.
I like the whistling in the background
It’s my grandpa 😂
Bro great idea.
I was thinking the same and lookt for it on youtube.
And found youre video hahahaha.
Thanks and i will make one myself.
Greetings from Holland in the city of Rotterdam
Weight is king with these mods. My conversion, a MPX Fox with wingspan of 500 mm weights 64 g. At that weight its a docile flyer for indoor and outdoor. Above 75 g the bird has a nasty tip stall. My components: 10 g brushless motor, 6A Turnigy ESC, 4ch Orange RX, 2s200 mAh lipo, 2 2.7 g Servos. All servo cables replaced by copper wire, all connectors except battery removed and soldered directly. Battery connector 2 mm aluminum, gold plated.
Whats the name of your motor and which propeller do you use?
@@tomtom.f18 Its a Hextronic 10g motor from Hobbyking - unfortunately not available any more. Any brushless with approx. 10g and a suitable propeller will do.
@@dietrichlausberg6964 Thanks!
bro turned a glider into almost a 3d aerobatic plane lol
Amazing job! Thanks for this tutorial, i think i still have one of these somewhere, maybe i'm gonna convert it.
That's awesome! Thanks for posting!
This is really great. Just do it instead of overthinking stuff. You can then improve things you don't like, about the first make, later.
Epic!! THanks for sharing!
See description for the parts I used. Please note that this is not really a beginner project and I just did this for fun as a more experienced pilot.
can you make a more begginner friendly one
I’m thinking of making another video on a simple diy trainer, but it’s getting winter here 🥶
hi, can you help me answer my qns, how to bind all the electronics to the remote? or is there any settings needed on the remote?
@@siscosianturi5453 every receiver and transmitter has a different binding procedure, they’re probably in the manual or found online, it’s different for every brand of rc
Wow, very nice plane! I have few that kids don't use and I'm also planning to convert them... for months :D Maybe someday...
Gran trabajo👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yo hice el mismo avión de la misma manera y vuela muy bien.
Solo que al mio le puse una viga de fibra de carbono en el Ala.
Saludos.
good built and flying
Great job great vidio you have left me speechless. Thank you
Hi. Cool build. Thought I'd try it too. What type of engine is it. Do you have a link for purchasing an engine.
Sorry, but I can’t find the name or specs of the motor, but anything under 10 grams should be fine. Mine came from a broken drone.
Bravo 👏👏👏
I have a question. How did you exactly know where to make the holes in the plywood for the screws to attach the plywood to the motor as a mount for it? Eyeballing it seems very difficult.
I made one hole first and attached the motor, then placed the other screws right behind the motor mount, indeed
not very exact but it worked.
To make a good template for a motor base (or gasket for an engine head) place a piece of painter's tape neatly over the motor base and tap a ball bearing slightly larger than the bolts/motor bearing over the hole. That will cut out a disc the same size as the holes. Remove carefully and place over your plywood. Or better still a strip of flat metal. Once you have neatly drilled that through you have a permanent pattern that you can use many times. As you use more differently-based motors, add their base patterns to the metal strip. 😉
nice vid ive been looking online to make one of these. btw did you solder anything?
Good making 💯💯💯
At least someone got one of these to fly. 😂😂😂
Nice work bro ! super flying
please tell us what glue you used for the wood motor mount to the foam (the glue you stuck your finger in). or was it also foam-safe super glue like you used elsewhere? thanks
It’s all purpose glue
hi just came across your video im guessing if you turn off power it just drops is that right you cant just glide it as the plain is to heavey? and can you do it with just the rudder or only with the aylerons
Its not that heavy that it will drop, will glide for a while. Rudder is by far not as effective and needs some more dihedral in the main wing
You don‘t need a LIDL glider. Any 50 cm and above glider with similar design will do fine
Hey man great build there! Probably should add a landing gear too it. Not retractable, just to land it safely with out damage!😄
Hi great job
I want to bulld this with kids at work ( after school business) question which size plane did u use ( cm ? ) cause there are a lot to buy
Thanks for helping me out
This was a 50cm one. I have also converted a 86cm one, which is easier because it has more space to put your electronics in, and it will fly much better. Veel succes ermee
@@Lopez_rc Thanks,
I go and search for a 86cm one,might be easier for the kids to control then, did you put the same electronics in that one ?And i think i see a little "not explained part"did you cut a piece out of the backside of the fuselage so the back wing can move ?
Thanks
@martijnvdbrakel7578 yes I did cut off some parts that were not needed, to make the tail move, and the 86cm version can run way bigger motors as well, say a 60 gram brushless running on a 2-3S 1000mah li-po or even bigger. I will make a video of one soon.
Love it. Keep it up
Love it man! What Kv motor did you use for this?
I believe it’s 3000kv. Can’t find exact specs but a 3000kv on 2S with 4-5 inch prop
I pretty sure it is 2000kv not 3000kv
Another question What sender do u use ?? i have one from a esky helicopter which i think i can use ?
Thanks again
Should work fine 👍🏻
@@Lopez_rc Sadly i think that doesnt work with the flysky receiver cause there is no pairing button on my esky transmitter, think brand will only with own brand....🤨
@@martijnvdbrakel7578 okay, I thought maybe the receiver from the helicopter can be used with the servos of the plane, if not you will indeed need to buy another transmitter/receiver
What is the power of the engine in kv?
I have no idea, but I think somewhere around 2000 kv or so
@@Lopez_rcAren't the cables too thin for a 2000 kV motor?
I also wondered when I saw that first, but the motor only pulls like 5 amps depending on the propeller
Thats awesome
thats a huge remote bro
@@So.I.make.videos__ or a tiny plane… I wouldn’t dare to fly a 8kg plane with a PlayStation style remote 😂
@@Lopez_rc lol me too
I thought CA glue dissolves foam, at least it did in the past
Actually it does, but it will dry before the foam dissolves
Both of you are misinformed. These toy gliders are made of EPP (Expanded PolyPropylene) NOT EPS (Expanded PolyStyrene - also known as Styrofoam.)
EPS (beer-cooler foam as used in many Horizon Hobby RC planes) is badly affected by the solvents in many glues - use ONLY Foam-safe glues with it or see your plane dissolve!
EPP can tolerate even rubber/contact cements with Toluene solvents (something that would INSTANTLY dissolve EPS!) The solvent WILL however generally mar any painting on the EPP foam until it evaporates!
There is also EPO (Expanded PolyOlefin - various mixtures of different plastics including EPS and EPP) which require some care with your choice of glue.
ALWAYS test the glue and foam on a scrap piece BEFORE you start trying to stick your plane together! 😉😊
No rudder needed? Won't being able to yaw add more control?
It’s possible but pretty useless as it already has big ailerons. Especially on such a small plane it’s better to keep it simple as possible
@@Lopez_rc I see, so you just don't use the yaw stick, or it is handled by your radio somehow in a mix? I'm in a phase of collecting inspiration, and considering utilizing the upper hole at the tail for another servo. And it's a "free" tail weight :D
@tomasprochazka6198 if you need the tail weight, it’s a good idea to add the rudder, but in my case I wanted to keep it as light as possible
Can you help me build such a project?thanks.
Thats great, does it carry grenades?
I Haven’t tried it 😂
@@Lopez_rc was thinking of else where, I wonder what the load would be? not much but great effort.
What is the name of the remote control you use? How much does it cost approximately?
I use a Futaba t10j for most of my planes. But you can find way cheaper ones on internet
Can i use an rc car receiver and transmitter that has 3 or more channels
Never done that before but I think it must be possible 👍🏻
Could someone please explain to me the tilted rotor assembly?
@@vladimirsch.3015 the motor spins counterclockwise, that torque would roll the plane to the left and that’s why the motor is tilted to the right by usually 3 degrees. The bigger the motor/prop, the more you tilt it.
@Lopez_rc Many thanks for that simple and good explanation.
Very nice.
What remote can you use?
Every 3+ channel system should be okay
Ha I have one of these I built 15 years ago lol , there super sonic .
can you tell us where is the cg?
@@balsamidis mine was at 25% from leading edge. Cg on this plane is very forgiving
@@Lopez_rc thank you
Can i use a 40a esc?
@@SOCOM3 it will work but it’s quite heavy and big, a 12A esc is way smaller and lighter
@@Lopez_rcThank you, I sated worrying because i spent 97 dollars on all the parts from amazon. I have a way bigger foam glider so i thought a little heavier would be better. Thank you! (Edit: you earn yourself another subscriber!
Thanks!😃 with a bigger glider it’ll work fine, it can be almost as heavy as you want as long as the motor is powerful enough.
Hello! I got all my pieces but I trashed all my plywood and balsa wood thinking i would not need it. What can I use to substitute for plywood?
@SOCOM3 it’s some kind of triplex, but you can use any kind of material as long as it is strong enough
J'ai acheté ce planeur à 2 €uroset un avion SU27 à 18€uros , ensuite j'ai installé l'electronique du SU27 sur le planeur! On peut voler sans avoir besoin d'installer de servo ,on tourne en utilisant le differentiel entre les 2 moteurs
But where to get the electronics?
I think all the parts I used can be bought from aliexpress
@@Lopez_rc would you please give me the links for every needed Part? Just if you want to
@@Lopez_rc I don't even know every part I am gonna need
Servos: nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005004550512467.html
Control horns: nl.aliexpress.com/item/32717792014.html
I couldn’t find a motor, it is a brushless motor from a drone, and weights 10 grams. I think It can be found somewhere for a low price.
The battery: nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005003066865592.html
12 amp speed controller: nl.aliexpress.com/item/1005004922495322.html
You will need a 4 channel receiver + controller. It doesn’t really matter what brand.
Just to give you an intention of what you need. you can always look for similar parts that are cheaper or more lightweight.
I build this into a slope glider 12y ago..
I made one last year but it was so heavy it had to be going about 60mph to fly😂
They easily get heavy indeed, and those micro electronics are not as easy in use. I like to convert the 86cm Lidl gliders. They can get as heavy as 600 grams and still hand-launchable
fun fact: the transistor and the receiver are more expensive than the whole build without them
Edit: transmitter*
Transmiter :)
@@ziomalZparafii :)
That's why I built my own :)
Respect
Great#
now it just needs landing gear
I did this(ended halfway no motivation)
keke simonk esc
Rad
😂
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Thank you!
These LIDL gliders are nowhere near as readily available in America as they used to be.
dude why use a knife and chissel when you could of just heated up a paper clip and just melted through it in one big scoop?
Yeah… good idea for next time 😂 I think I was just too lazy and I already had that knife in my hand…
@@Lopez_rc lol Yeah once i figured out you could do that it was a giant time saver and a lot less broken pieces of Styrofoam lol