That's what I needed to see!!! Love the camera angles. Bet the people driving across the bridge could hear a plane but were wondering where on earth it was. 😃😃Thanks for posting you don't know how much it inspires.
Love the innovation you have created , absolutely hats off to you ..got a glimpse of you on the Swan the other day and said to myself WTF ? … I know nothing about flying but I do know my boats , just putting it out there , I notice with take off and landing it’s a bit rattled the hull from the sea state ,have you considered a type of snapper nose shape on the centre line of the hull to reduce the rattling on the planing hull while on take off and landing . Just a thought .
Thanks mate I appreciate it. Overall I'm happy with the design but yes things can be done to improve the ride on the water. For my next build something like what you are saying would be a great idea
there is enuf info from james in all the comments /answers to build without plans i went with stitch and glue .. much faster and ezer bluiding .. its far better to put frames onto ply than to put ply to frames .. the frames are never correct
james can u give us a shot off just the wing .. with a normal lens plz .. in my view its the best part of ur craft elegantly simple and effective .. cheers tb
Any chance you could make it sound like the backing music? The people of Perth would really appreciate it as it completely shatters the peace of the beautiful Swan River.
I fly roughly 2 hours each month, I don't hang around in one location and I change my launch site often. The last time I flew in the river was over 7 months ago. The river is there to share. You need to learn some tolerance in life.
Very cool. You should get an exception to the 8knots rule as you dont create wake. What sort of range would you get? Could you do say ocean reef marina to lancelin and back? Only a 1 hour trip at your 90kmhr.
It visually appears very stable in ground effect, but how much of this is down to the effort and skill you're putting into flying it compared to the inherent design properties?
Thanks. Yes it is very stable. It requires a constant slight back pressure constantly so will not fly hands off but that is by design. Due to the close proximity to the ground, ever changing weather conditions and changing sea state a lot of correction inputs are required to keep it operating safely
That's what I needed to see!!! Love the camera angles. Bet the people driving across the bridge could hear a plane but were wondering where on earth it was. 😃😃Thanks for posting you don't know how much it inspires.
You will love it when you get yours flying. The feeling is amazing! Yeah the cars would have been shocked to see me
Such a cool project!
Appreciate it!
This is just the coolest thing I have ever seen.
Thanks! On holidays for 3 months now but when I'm back I will fly it again!
Love the innovation you have created , absolutely hats off to you ..got a glimpse of you on the Swan the other day and said to myself WTF ? … I know nothing about flying but I do know my boats , just putting it out there , I notice with take off and landing it’s a bit rattled the hull from the sea state ,have you considered a type of snapper nose shape on the centre line of the hull to reduce the rattling on the planing hull while on take off and landing . Just a thought .
Thanks mate I appreciate it.
Overall I'm happy with the design but yes things can be done to improve the ride on the water. For my next build something like what you are saying would be a great idea
Beutifull craft ,love wathing your videos.
Just wonder,hove do you keep it stabile since you have no ailerons like Ordinary aircraft?
Thanks mate. I use the secondary effect of yaw which is roll. So only rudder control
Can't wait for the plans! So awesome!
there is enuf info from james in all the comments /answers to build without plans i went with stitch and glue .. much faster and ezer bluiding .. its far better to put frames onto ply than to put ply to frames .. the frames are never correct
Pretty dam cool
So awesome dude, must be tight getting it through under Canning bridge!!
Looks tight but plenty of clearance
james can u give us a shot off just the wing .. with a normal lens plz .. in my view its the best part of ur craft elegantly simple and effective .. cheers tb
Any chance you could make it sound like the backing music? The people of Perth would really appreciate it as it completely shatters the peace of the beautiful Swan River.
I fly roughly 2 hours each month, I don't hang around in one location and I change my launch site often. The last time I flew in the river was over 7 months ago. The river is there to share. You need to learn some tolerance in life.
Very cool. You should get an exception to the 8knots rule as you dont create wake.
What sort of range would you get? Could you do say ocean reef marina to lancelin and back? Only a 1 hour trip at your 90kmhr.
I could get there and back if I carried extra fuel. The issue is if the engine stopped I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere
@@Ground-Effect theres phone reception all the way to lancelin.
Amazing!
It visually appears very stable in ground effect, but how much of this is down to the effort and skill you're putting into flying it compared to the inherent design properties?
Thanks. Yes it is very stable. It requires a constant slight back pressure constantly so will not fly hands off but that is by design. Due to the close proximity to the ground, ever changing weather conditions and changing sea state a lot of correction inputs are required to keep it operating safely
so, do you use speed to set the average skimming height? Higher speed with higher waves?
@@lucdekeyser I control the height with elevator just like an aircraft.
I don’t understand it but I like it.
Perth, what a great place to be
How do you turn/bank rudder?
Hi, I use rudder to turn
...Swan River...
Haha thanks
@@Ground-Effectyou were just so excited to smash it out on youtube weren't you ?!!! 😁 👍
@@noelwhittle7922 you caught me!