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A glider of any sort should spend much of its time gliding. The fact that a Boeing 747 had all of its engines shut down in flight for a while doesn't make 747s powered gliders. Apart from the landing, did your airplane glide at all?
...but the shape is definetly resembling the one of a glider. I bet a 747 not flying with any of its engines at all you wouldn't call a glider aswell, would you?! By the way very cool plane! @philipsmith1990
Hi Guys, I know my english is very bad. I was very nervous and did my best. I also do not have time to study English because I have to build model airplanes 😂. I hope you still found interest in the video and can follow me to some extent what I'm trying to explain Greetings Daniel Hör
Hey Daniel - You English is far better than my German...which is actually non-existent! You did a great job in sharing the information about your glider. At that moment I did not really understand about the ESCs connected to the actuators on the elevator and rudder. Just fantastic. Thanks again. Dom (Essential RC)
Everything from the 3D printing to that little pop up motor to the linear actuators used on the control surfaces and the 10 gram weight. That was just amazing design and build.
Thank you so much for sharing your skills, I'm 51 years old and I am like a kid watching videos like this. I wish I had your skills of building flying model planes. Simply amazing. Don't stop building, don't stop dreaming. Thank you so much.
@@wrAIth-AI And then they themselves would have been arrested and tried for murder since the last known case for witch trials was in 1693 and the Wright Brothers invented the airplane in 1903. It's quite more likely that they would have said, "Screw the tiny airplane buddy, please show us your time machine!!"
Daniel your English is not important. What is important is your skill and craftsmanship! WOW that thing is beautiful. The system is incredible. Congratulations on building a masterful flying glider. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing. I've seen the ETA flying and have flown many times as P2 in Binder EB28 gliders...believe me , the wings do flex exactly like the model. Well done, great job.
I too have flown with Walter Binder, in South Africa, two flights of over 850 Km. The wings are so flexible that you have to be very gentle on the controls or else they get into interesting shapes!! Stalky
Even if he made $20 profit on 1000 planes, he would need to sell several new models per year to hit regular wage in the US (maybe if he sold 3k per year, and then at $20 profit per plane he’d break even with a normal decent job, not high paying but decent). I feel like the first thousand in a batch would cost a lot of money... Probably very labor intensive and manual at this stage. Maybe he has the funds for full scale mass production and full autonomous factory, but even then it would be many years to recoup that, but that’s probably the only way to make it worth it. I could see selling the designs and 3d prints as a side hobby for a few thousand dollars, but that means it should take up no more than a couple weeks at most of effort (with my experience of 3d printing, it rarely goes to plan, some don’t come out right, and a good printer like that model probably requires is very expensive, plus you still have upkeep and maintenance just like a CNC machine, speaking of which my FDM needs it’s worn out nozzle replaced, and thankfully has a fresh set of linear bearings but the linear shafts need to be rotated for wear reasons because I don’t want to replace them just yet, and the extruder housing has worn a bit and the compression fittings on my Bowden tubes are just about shot... Yep, my car has less maintenance, and it’s the notorious rotary engine RX-8!) I’d just sell the CAD files for DIY hobbiests and maybe a high premium for a kit. Full production seems like it won’t compete in today’s market where everyone will look at this like it’s a $10 toy or compare it to an $8 capacitor powered plane and the cost of $5 in servos/actuators and expect it for $20 total (instead of $20 profit on whatever it costs). But a few dozen might buy a $100 kit, that’s just not much money though...
Thanks for a great vid ! Your English is better than many people that live in the US these days Sir. Amazing skill and maneuverability demonstration. Keep up the great work !
Daniel - a mate of Anton Bennings here from South Africa, I am a mega fan of your work, I have similar concepts in mind but lack your rate of production. I am busy with an A330 and a JS1 Revelation glider for micro scale and was inspired to see your work of art. Don’t ever stop
For some reason I was expecting it to be a lot slower - I know speed doesn't scale with the size of the airframe, of course, but since it looks so remarkably scale at such a small size, the speed takes you by surprise.
Metaldirtnskin FPV Would need a larger wing chord, more lift and drag... but yeah i expected it to be slower, but it looks reasonably heavy as well so that definitley impacts the glide ratio
Wing is to scale which gives a high wing loading. Wing loading determines the speed range that a glider flies at. The glide ratio is not scale because of the very low Reynolds number-wing chord.
With some airflow, even just a fan on the ground pointed slightly upward, this could fly inside a large room indefinitely, doing loops. Really impressive.
You are wrong ;) IRL or even in R/C the motor is used to climb to height then is shut off. In R/C outdoor types you then go chase a thermal or ridge lift and keep going without the motor.
@@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 I have slightly larger gliders that will handle outdoor use. Generally 2-8 knots of wind looking at the speed it should do 'ok' in similar conditions without the motor. Low Reynolds numbers on the really narrow chord won't help either.
@@AZCaveMan480 He did for a few seconds. Look at the roof height and have some understanding of the Aerodynamics of this sort of glider and the space he was working in a decent job of flying it best case unpowered time in the air might be 5-6 seconds in that space as you are always turning which kills the glide.
Awesome glider! I love the way he setup the motor pivot. I thought for a minute that the wings were going to fold up on it but it just kept on flying ;-) Well done! See you in the Air!
@@theoztreecrasher2647 In the barrel, over the barrel. I think that's how the word flatlander came to be. Flatulence out on the land. Maybe not. And it's no longer SHTF. It's now a Fecal Blizzard.
That’s quite impressive. Could it be used outside being that light or would it just get swept away? I’ve had other small models that weren’t great outdoors but maybe the glider form factor is different?
Gee's How Tiny is that little beast , if he got a thermal with that it would never come down lol, great to see such builds and engineering techs, thanks for sharing Dom great Video
Full size powered gliders are a thing. They don't fly around with the motor running. It's for self launching. Go flying without needing a Tow plane or winch. Once they reach typical release height the motor is turned off and commonly retracts into the fuselage.
powered gliders are actually a thing, they use the motor to get up to glide height then kill the engine and have a great forward distance to loss of altitude coefficient. so no, they are different.
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How could anyone get upset LOLOLOL 💙💙
We're not *upset*, we're just doubtful about the term. A "powered" glider is rather like "canned" fresh fruit or a "pedaled" automobile.
A glider of any sort should spend much of its time gliding. The fact that a Boeing 747 had all of its engines shut down in flight for a while doesn't make 747s powered gliders. Apart from the landing, did your airplane glide at all?
...but the shape is definetly resembling the one of a glider. I bet a 747 not flying with any of its engines at all you wouldn't call a glider aswell, would you?! By the way very cool plane! @philipsmith1990
Hi Guys, I know my english is very bad. I was very nervous and did my best. I also do not have time to study English because I have to build model airplanes 😂.
I hope you still found interest in the video and can follow me to some extent what I'm trying to explain
Greetings Daniel Hör
Hey Daniel - You English is far better than my German...which is actually non-existent! You did a great job in sharing the information about your glider. At that moment I did not really understand about the ESCs connected to the actuators on the elevator and rudder. Just fantastic. Thanks again. Dom (Essential RC)
Hi thanks for this insight on gliders. Kindly email me at nyanyoventures@gmail.com let talk.
Thank you! :)
Your English is just fine (Viel besser als mein Deutsch!) - and that glider is absolutely amazing!
We know...
Daniel Hor. You are next level. This was incredible. Thanks for not studying English but rather construct "micro" gliders. Love from Africa
Everything from the 3D printing to that little pop up motor to the linear actuators used on the control surfaces and the 10 gram weight. That was just amazing design and build.
Thank you so much for sharing your skills, I'm 51 years old and I am like a kid watching videos like this. I wish I had your skills of building flying model planes. Simply amazing. Don't stop building, don't stop dreaming. Thank you so much.
Crank up the heated floor to add thermals.
Lol
That wouldn’t... not work
For that thing, a zippo would do.
I was thinking 2-3 space heaters in the middle of the floor pointed up might create a column of lift.
How about just placing an electric fan on the floor pointing straight up ? This will get you your updraft.
imagine if you showed this to the wright brothers
In that alternate reality, we would all have personal flying cars by now. ;-)
They would have killed you for being a witch.
@@wrAIth-AI And then they themselves would have been arrested and tried for murder since the last known case for witch trials was in 1693 and the Wright Brothers invented the airplane in 1903.
It's quite more likely that they would have said, "Screw the tiny airplane buddy, please show us your time machine!!"
They would hair Hoer as a God.
Id imagine they wouldn’t be impressed
Absolutely beautiful ! It flies a little faster than I was expecting.
It's really fast, I'm surprised 😃
no
Yeah, and doesn't have anywhere near the 70:1 glide ratio of the 30m wingspan real thing. Not sure it's even 10:1. Scale is hard.
Daniel your English is not important. What is important is your skill and craftsmanship! WOW that thing is beautiful. The system is incredible.
Congratulations on building a masterful flying glider. Thanks for sharing.
3:51 to see this thing flying.....
Thanks just wanted to see the dam thing fly.
@@artshirleypv same!
Me too.
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Amazing. I've seen the ETA flying and have flown many times as P2 in Binder EB28 gliders...believe me , the wings do flex exactly like the model. Well done, great job.
I too have flown with Walter Binder, in South Africa, two flights of over 850 Km. The wings are so flexible that you have to be very gentle on the controls or else they get into interesting shapes!! Stalky
thats a sweet little glider for indoor fun
Yeah cause everyone lives in a warehouse hey!
@@OzMate79 😂😂😂😂u just roasted him.
@@OzMate79 😂😂😂😂, exactly 🤪🤪🤪
Adit 2022. $$$x ???? 12345678910
3:51 Starts to take off
5:04 Starts to land
If this young man manufacturers and markets this model he will sell thousands and thousands
Even if he made $20 profit on 1000 planes, he would need to sell several new models per year to hit regular wage in the US (maybe if he sold 3k per year, and then at $20 profit per plane he’d break even with a normal decent job, not high paying but decent). I feel like the first thousand in a batch would cost a lot of money... Probably very labor intensive and manual at this stage. Maybe he has the funds for full scale mass production and full autonomous factory, but even then it would be many years to recoup that, but that’s probably the only way to make it worth it.
I could see selling the designs and 3d prints as a side hobby for a few thousand dollars, but that means it should take up no more than a couple weeks at most of effort (with my experience of 3d printing, it rarely goes to plan, some don’t come out right, and a good printer like that model probably requires is very expensive, plus you still have upkeep and maintenance just like a CNC machine, speaking of which my FDM needs it’s worn out nozzle replaced, and thankfully has a fresh set of linear bearings but the linear shafts need to be rotated for wear reasons because I don’t want to replace them just yet, and the extruder housing has worn a bit and the compression fittings on my Bowden tubes are just about shot... Yep, my car has less maintenance, and it’s the notorious rotary engine RX-8!)
I’d just sell the CAD files for DIY hobbiests and maybe a high premium for a kit. Full production seems like it won’t compete in today’s market where everyone will look at this like it’s a $10 toy or compare it to an $8 capacitor powered plane and the cost of $5 in servos/actuators and expect it for $20 total (instead of $20 profit on whatever it costs). But a few dozen might buy a $100 kit, that’s just not much money though...
And shortly after, cheap Chinese version will pop up and bye2
Unlikely : you can't fly this outside, and to fly it inside you need this kind of huge hangar.
ya, but I bet Chinese small models already have actuators, example rc micro cars... awesome stuff anyway
He could just sell the files to print that thing. Not that much potential profit but zero investment or risk.
Thanks for a great vid ! Your English is better than many people that live in the US these days Sir. Amazing skill and maneuverability demonstration. Keep up the great work !
Daniel - a mate of Anton Bennings here from South Africa, I am a mega fan of your work, I have similar concepts in mind but lack your rate of production. I am busy with an A330 and a JS1 Revelation glider for micro scale and was inspired to see your work of art. Don’t ever stop
I love it. It is clear out of the range of possibilities. The response of control is very impressive. Hooray for Drones, onward and upward!
You know, you should get a big reflector heater and set up a thermal in that room, then you can do proper glider-ing.
the design is perfect. it flies streight forward so perfectly.
Amazing thrust coming from this little motor, can even take off from zero!
I noticed the same. by the sounds it makes must have a crazy amount of rpm
Glider at 10 gms is light enough...
The motors are normally used in micro quads.
For some reason I was expecting it to be a lot slower - I know speed doesn't scale with the size of the airframe, of course, but since it looks so remarkably scale at such a small size, the speed takes you by surprise.
thats what i was thinking. glide ratio is much steeper than i expected still a beautiful model but kinda disappointed it is not floatier
Metaldirtnskin FPV Would need a larger wing chord, more lift and drag... but yeah i expected it to be slower, but it looks reasonably heavy as well so that definitley impacts the glide ratio
Wing is to scale which gives a high wing loading. Wing loading determines the speed range that a glider flies at. The glide ratio is not scale because of the very low Reynolds number-wing chord.
I kinda _expected_ it to be fast, seems like such a small chord would need speed to get lift.
That is one hell of a well built glider i have ever seen.
Thanks!
Thanks Barry. Appreciate the Super Thanks buddy. That's awesome !
So stable and smooth! And so beautiful... I love it
Cool but needs more jet engines and lasers maybe?
United Space Pirates you sound like a space pirate🤣
@@woc144kreborn2 lol, you sound like a human...
No offense.
Niesamowite! Świetna robota! Pięknie latający szybowiec.
Amazing how light and thin the wings are. Look at the flex even with only 10g weight.
Good plane
glider style aircraft with extremely high aspect ratio wings just look so incredible
With some airflow, even just a fan on the ground pointed slightly upward, this could fly inside a large room indefinitely, doing loops. Really impressive.
I did aeromodeling during college way back in 1981 but no such materials were easily available.
Thanks for showing something we could never enjoy.
Absolutely incredible. The craftsmanship is exquisite!
The wing flex makes it so real
🔵 It IS real!!!....did you think it was a CGI?
"Powered glider" isn't that just an airplane? Correct me if im wrong but doesnt a glider glide?
You are wrong ;) IRL or even in R/C the motor is used to climb to height then is shut off. In R/C outdoor types you then go chase a thermal or ridge lift and keep going without the motor.
It seems to have a glide ratio of about 4:1 so it needs a motor.
@@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 I have slightly larger gliders that will handle outdoor use. Generally 2-8 knots of wind looking at the speed it should do 'ok' in similar conditions without the motor. Low Reynolds numbers on the really narrow chord won't help either.
@@seabreezecoffeeroasters7994 the engine never turned off. It did not glide
@@AZCaveMan480 He did for a few seconds. Look at the roof height and have some understanding of the Aerodynamics of this sort of glider and the space he was working in a decent job of flying it best case unpowered time in the air might be 5-6 seconds in that space as you are always turning which kills the glide.
Watching people fly RC stuff has a special satisfaction
Fantastic Picasso of Depron Daniel Hör very nice Video Dom, thumbs up.
Fabulous! Thank you for showing us this higher aspect of indoor R/C!
That Star Wars pod racer on the table is cool.
Daniel !!!! Ich werd verrückt !!!! Ein Wahnsinn !!! Haste total super gemacht !!!! TOP !!!
Another awesome aircraft! Essential RC you never disappoint. ❤️
Very cool! I love how graceful these microlight flyers are indoors.
Oh it’s so good to see people building scratch building planes what a gorgeous glider
Awesome! Well done Daniel!
Now that's one hell of a high aspect ratio!
Very cool buddy this is the first time I have ever seen a glider this size good job, ❤️❤️❤️
That is absolutely awesome! Great Video👍🏻
Very cool! Much faster than I imagined.
I want to see that corsair in the background fly indoors too lol
Gyr_FPV I kept saying the same thing until I realized I wanted to see every craft on the table fly.
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ua-cam.com/video/gfz7upIjA50/v-deo.html ;) same location ;)
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Its on youtube, really nice model.
That CORSAIR flies beautifully, it has retractable landing gears and flaps,NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a great glider and what an impressive tiny motor! No thermals, ha ha!
FANTASTIC!!
Such ingenuity in such a small package!
Congrats on a superb job, Sir!!
Very nice.I would like to see some of the others he has on that table in flight', especially the GeeBee.
Seconded
DUDE YOU ARE A STUD ! WOW! Their is a job waiting for you at Boeing,McDonnel Douglas and Airbus.
If these were commercially available I'm sure they would sell.
This guy wins the award for best depth perception.
Great Video!
WaW
That powered glider is totally awesome!!! :-D
Cudos to Daniel Hör for successfully building & flying it!!! :-D
BEAUTIFUL, THAT IS SOME GOOD FLYING! Thanks for the vlog and sharing.
hey Daniel ,glider you built is really amazing
Awesome glider! I love the way he setup the motor pivot. I thought for a minute that the wings were going to fold up on it but it just kept on flying ;-) Well done! See you in the Air!
What a beauty! Impressive! My english is far worst and I cannot do such incredible foam models!!! xD Thank you!
I have always liked rc gliders but this, this is amazing.
Grosse Klasse ! Noch schoener als die ASH 25. Bravo Monsieur !
A spectacular effort by this young man. Nice to see some talented young blood in what is more often an Old Fart's hobby.
You just called me an old fart. I would rather references to me be known as mature flatulence. :-)
@@joewoodchuck3824 LOL. Aged in the barrel like me? ;-)
@@theoztreecrasher2647 In the barrel, over the barrel. I think that's how the word flatlander came to be. Flatulence out on the land. Maybe not.
And it's no longer SHTF. It's now a Fecal Blizzard.
I’m 11 and I fly in rc airshows
I don’t remember asking
Jk that’s pretty awesome
That’s quite impressive. Could it be used outside being that light or would it just get swept away? I’ve had other small models that weren’t great outdoors but maybe the glider form factor is different?
Jeeze good point i bet you could keep that thing in the air for hours if you knew what you where doing!
when do we get to some action? 3:50
ببييب
The Reynold number must be approaching bumble bee size. So cool. 😎
A mouse with little goggles on had gotta be next on his optional additions list for this awesomeness 😆
4:34 that is a great idea to have an updraft source. They could have a fake mountain, with a fan blowing upwards or something.
just position enough "old farts" in one corner...☁️📉🤢📈☁️
That is SO cool! Great work.
Excellent lightweight modelbuilding skills
It’s available for buy ? Just awesome
nope he said he 3d printed it.
@@austins.3313 if I'm not mistaken he said he 3d printed the mold then vacuum formed.
Can anyone share the design for this one. Or any platform from where i can buy design for this one please
Ohhhh my godddddd.......it is not only cute but also amazing than a bigger one......I am appreciated......😍😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
3:50 flight start
Mark serjant thank u
Probably the nicest micro glider I've seen to date, amazing build!
Wow...beautiful. I see people rising up with the power of cad and 3D printers.
Superb! And amazing big wingspan for that weight!
Thats awesome!!
Yup. I thought so too. Just one of many unique scratch built models displayed by the DMFV Indoor Team at this event. Cheers Dom (Essential RC)
@@EssentialRCCan anyone share the design for this one. Or any platform from where i can buy design for this one please.
@@EssentialRCCan anyone share the design for this one. Or any platform from where i can buy design for this one please
Those side walls at end of each wing is for what maintaining lift , what physics air trapped above wing pulls the craft up ?
Finally, the machine was made to avenge humans from mosquito attacks!
Fantastic, great skill and engineering brought together ...👍👍👍
Gee's How Tiny is that little beast , if he got a thermal with that it would never come down lol, great to see such builds and engineering techs, thanks for sharing Dom great Video
Beautiful work ,Daniel....sehr schon!
add some stiffness to the center of the wings, up to half length each side for some better gliding and turning experience
Was thinking the same, the wings are not rigid enough. Other than that, good model.
Wow!
This looks like it is pretty much built to scale, the way the wings bend up from the lift is very much like the real glider.
Place some heaters around the room and make your own Thermals.
Sehr gut. Tolles modell. Klasse gemacht.
I always dreamt about this kind of small plane! Thank you that I can see, how it flies)
It seems almost over-powered for this event! What an amazing model.
Parfait,
Quelle belle maquette !!
Bravo
jf
Impressive and so small electric motor fantastic
My teeth hurt after watching this... the motor sounds like a dentist drill lol
Pavia 1525 you seem to have a very bad dentist, if he makes your teeth hurt...
Pavia 1525 LOL
Savage!
Matlab tumhara teeth sada hua hai
lmao
Gorgeous model. Please share detailed information about the construction of the glider. Thanks.
MUITO BOM PLANADOR, VERY GOOD AIRPLANER, FROM BRASIL.
Could you use a few big candles to make your own thermals in a big room like that?
Yup
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Amazing Stick slim 3d printed RC plane
Such incredible engineering! Bravo!
"powered glider" - airplane
Yeah, it s not a glider anymore
Gliders has motors too make energy into power
@@blakebauer4806 I understand, so does a 747. It's an airplane.
Full size powered gliders are a thing. They don't fly around with the motor running. It's for self launching. Go flying without needing a Tow plane or winch. Once they reach typical release height the motor is turned off and commonly retracts into the fuselage.
powered gliders are actually a thing, they use the motor to get up to glide height then kill the engine and have a great forward distance to loss of altitude coefficient. so no, they are different.
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That tiny motor sure works hard for his daughter and wife.
This is really cool. I am very impressed.
German English at it‘s best! Well done, I could not do it better while being in a video 😅