While it is a bit hard to listen to the TtS voice this has been quite informative. I didnt even know about the second effect the vertical stabilizer provides. I quite like this style of video
This is an excellent video which leads the viewer nicely to the current holy grail of reducing airframe drag by reducing the drag from the vertical stabiliser. It briefly describes the use of proverse yaw generated by careful control of the spanwse lift distribution of the wing to allow clean banked turns using the elevons without having to use excess drag devices to reduce adverse yaw. It then points us in the direction of all the pioneering work of NASA in this field where a lot more information is available. Brilliant stuff.
The wing tip flaps are called adding reflex to the wing speeding up the airflow under the wing in comparison to the center. This lowers the stall point of the tips in comparison to the center increasing directional stability.
I found this video very informative and well explained. I do plan on building an RC model plane with sweptback wings and this helps a lot. I do prefer the looks of tilted vertical stabs/rudders on my planes similar to the SR-71 but your explanations are very useful to me. Thank you.
You failed to recreate the dihedral effect due to the " Flow through" design nacelles. The designer was too bright judging by those inefficient flaps and ratio of length to width
This is a very good video packed with useful information, however the artificial voiceover is not pleasant and personally I'd rather struggle with a strong accent (maybe with subtitles) rather than the harsh digital voice and I'm sure it will result in more views since many people probably skip the video when they hear the voice - I very nearly skipped and I'm pleased that I didn't. Excellent video and information, thanks for sharing it!
Max, Great video. I just picked up the Powerup 3.0 and Dart. I will be working on a this very topic. and plan to build a Prandlt-D wing for this scale. I agree with Austin Davis on the "How To" vids. same with the Wright Flyer. I plan to use this platform to get my boys into flying. the tip of ~20g AUW is such big help.
0:17 "(Robot Narrator) We have all seen some airplanes. Some of us have seen many airplanes." This video is going to be difficult to watch, and even more difficult to listen to.
While it is a bit hard to listen to the TtS voice this has been quite informative.
I didnt even know about the second effect the vertical stabilizer provides.
I quite like this style of video
Answer part starts at 4:55
thank you
Thank you w man🗣️🔥🔥🔥🦅🇺🇸
Great video! Very informative. Would like to see more on how you make your models. Their detail and quality is incredible.
This is an excellent video which leads the viewer nicely to the current holy grail of reducing airframe drag by reducing the drag from the vertical stabiliser. It briefly describes the use of proverse yaw generated by careful control of the spanwse lift distribution of the wing to allow clean banked turns using the elevons without having to use excess drag devices to reduce adverse yaw. It then points us in the direction of all the pioneering work of NASA in this field where a lot more information is available. Brilliant stuff.
The wing tip flaps are called adding reflex to the wing speeding up the airflow under the wing in comparison to the center. This lowers the stall point of the tips in comparison to the center increasing directional stability.
I would love to see a " how to " for the Horten and or the Northrops, keep up the vids :)
Great video. Explains everything very well. Thanks. Now I know how flying wing planes can fly without a vertical stabilizer.
I found this video very informative and well explained. I do plan on building an RC model plane with sweptback wings and this helps a lot. I do prefer the looks of tilted vertical stabs/rudders on my planes similar to the SR-71 but your explanations are very useful to me. Thank you.
Thks nice qualitative description & I request more please.
It's a very clever wing design. It must have taken a genius a lot of thought & testing to realize all of the dynamics involved in such a design...
I have honestly never heard a TtS voice as realistic as this.
Good video.
You failed to recreate the dihedral effect due to the " Flow through" design nacelles. The designer was too bright judging by those inefficient flaps and ratio of length to width
On bombinb runs the B2 actually puts down the wing flaps and uses differental propulsion to control yaw.
This is a very good video packed with useful information, however the artificial voiceover is not pleasant and personally I'd rather struggle with a strong accent (maybe with subtitles) rather than the harsh digital voice and I'm sure it will result in more views since many people probably skip the video when they hear the voice - I very nearly skipped and I'm pleased that I didn't. Excellent video and information, thanks for sharing it!
pls make video showing how to build this model ;)
Good job!
Max, Great video. I just picked up the Powerup 3.0 and Dart. I will be working on a this very topic. and plan to build a Prandlt-D wing for this scale. I agree with Austin Davis on the "How To" vids. same with the Wright Flyer. I plan to use this platform to get my boys into flying. the tip of ~20g AUW is such big help.
How can IT work with circles flying machine
Robot at this time is improving, *they can make them own video.*
Great video!
Great video. I aways wandered how yawing takes place in B2...! Thanks.
Very interesting. I have no problem with the synthesized voice. I have been thinking of trying to modify a Flite Test Mini Arrow to make it like a B2.
Great video. Very informative.
Thanks.
I didn't like how wordy it was just to get over the 10min mark. It is still a very informative video.
very VERY informative!!! thanks!
Not only RC flying wings are possible , free flight flying wing models can be possible too
What does planes have in common?
Fuselage
Theh secret is in making a coordinated turn. Just like in a hang glider.
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Thanks.
Gonna say washout is the secret before watching the vid.
Yup. The "twisted wings", as you call it.
Gréât info new subscriber thank you Max, if your templates are available I am a buyer!
you got the wrong first plane, it was the 14-bis
0:17 "(Robot Narrator) We have all seen some airplanes. Some of us have seen many airplanes."
This video is going to be difficult to watch, and even more difficult to listen to.
Awesome keep it up
COME BACK PLS
Great vid, but some background music would be nice given this tts voice
a bird does not have a vertivcal stabilizer
What is up with the robotic voice?
The birds dont have vertical fins
this reminds me of "aeiou"
It's okay to just record yourself talking. I promise.
Perfect explained. You can speak more slow so " poor English speaking people " like me -can better understand.
planes do not need tale fines
try atrocraft