BushBeast2 build video
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- This video shows the building process of my new balsa airplane, the BushBeast2.
Flight video here: • First flights of the B...
And here: • Evening aerobatics wit...
My website: axelsdiy.brinke...
That is some of the neatest work I have seen - built like a tank, and still beautiful - looking forward to the maiden. Well done!
Beautifully built with every joint in place,you cannot beat traditional construction there is something about it.
Good video And GOOD CONSTRUCTION - thank's
Very well made video and very well designed and built plane.
Thanks!
what a beautiful build great job
I learnt a lot from that video.
So straight and precise. Very nice all around. After falling to foam years ago, this makes me want to break out the balsa to build with, again. Are plans available? On to flight videos.
Loved the build had to turn the sound off!
Wonderful video thanks for sharing😁
Lol its armored like IL2. What a sturdy beast :D
Beautiful build....lovely and clean. My balsa joints are always stained with PVA or cyano.
Thanks!
Gotta say, flying a balsa plane feels much better than a foam plane.
Yes. I totally agree. Personally, I stopped flying foamies a few years ago. Foamies are a great alternative for some people, but not for me.
for the next try to use transparent film
beautifull job
Podrías compartir los planos
That plane is gorgeous. So well built, and the video quality and close-ups are exceptional.
Excellent job!!! Don't you use glue? I don't see any signs of glue... what's the secret?? Congratulations!!
I use ordinary wood glue. (PVA glue). I only use as much as is needed and usually wipe off any access before it dries.
Hello! Where can I download a free template plan for this aircraft? I really need your help because it is needed for my aircraft skeleton project
Sorry. I don't have any plans for it. Other than the simple paper-template you can see in the video for placing the wing ribs for example. There is no download available.
wow bushbeast2 is beautiful ✌
❤fine and efficient work
It is perfect
Plane pless frind
The build quality is excellent! It really seems over-built, but that would be a good thing for a bush plane. You need to work on your covering technique though. All in all I give this 8 of 10 stars. Well done.
Very heavy duty plane and great job building it looks awesome! Thanks.
the video was really bad tiring, instead of showing long text, if fundamental and just to fill sausage
Does everyone stick their pins right through the balsa? Not pressed against each side?
Hallo can we build him to
or the plans are not avaible thank you
its very strobg build and looks very good greetings
Very nice work! Strong but heavy.
great job but am wondering what tools u have got ??
Hey can you make scale planes for one I could fly
Muito lindo
The best video of 2017.greetings from Spain
The best video of 2017. A greeting from Spain.
hi what does mean "scratch" built please. (Sorry I'm not English )
It means that the plane is built from raw materials: strips and sheets of balsa wood in this case. It is not a kit of any type. In this case, I have even designed the model myself, but it can be called a scratch build even if the plane was built using plans that someone else made.
Thanks for your fast answer. Then I've made several "scratch build" without knowing it ;)))
Очень хорошее видео, всё наглядно и понятно, спасибо!
You are a master builder. I have never seen better. Such a balsa frame is near perfect. I hope the flying experience was as nice as the build. Build on!
Thanks!
Wing looks heavy and overbuilt for an electric.
Maybe, but I like my planes to be sturdy and robust. Less risk of handling damage that way. The plane is actually pretty lightweight for its size anyway.
Ya cause some random viewer knows so much more about a plane that he's never seen, held, or anything.
Im trying to find a warbird kit this size in balsa. Any ideas?
Sorry, but I don't have any recommendations. I am not much into warbirds or kit building.
Guillows has some models that work nicely for rc conversion. Only down side is you have to design and engineer some items to make it work for rc. Plenty of videos on the subject. One of my favorites is from jagedpanther. I'll find a link of his guillows rc conversion videos and post it to your comment. Unfortunately kits are becoming harder and harder to find due to most people my age "30" and younger don't have the patience and love for building as I do.
I was unable to share a link or maybe I just couldn't figure an easy way to copy and paste it in but his UA-cam channel for guillows builds is under Jagdpanther9 . I hope this helps you out. If the guillows toy don't care for Dumas also has some approx. small 36" wingspan balsa kits designed for rc. Hope this helps.
Excellent presentation, how does it fly?
Thanks. I think it flies very well. Check out the flight video, link in the description.
What kind of material do you stick to a plane?
I am not sure I understand your question. But if you are wondering about the covering film, I use "Oracover". You can get it in most model hobby shops that sells balsa and other building materials.
what,no flite or flite review WTF
The test flight is in another video here: ua-cam.com/video/32qkHcK4tQY/v-deo.html
I have updated the video description with links to flight videos.
much more beautiful without the skin
Wonder how it would look with clear skin?