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  • Опубліковано 30 бер 2023
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  • @n150cz3
    @n150cz3 Рік тому +912

    i really cant understand how Peter has the patience to make 30 bloody food airplanes until he finally gets it right. id propably have given up at that point honestly. keep up the good work!

    • @vandliszt
      @vandliszt Рік тому +9

      I can’t understand the financial loss.

    • @ur_pilot_4_2day82
      @ur_pilot_4_2day82 Рік тому +4

      anything for content!

    • @Captain_Yodelstein
      @Captain_Yodelstein Рік тому +13

      ​@vandliszt2368 , just eat the failures...no loss.

    • @TheSuperGuitarGuy
      @TheSuperGuitarGuy Рік тому +1

      You might if you were being paid as much as he would be

    • @yucannthahvitt251
      @yucannthahvitt251 Рік тому +2

      It's his job, I've done way less pleasant things for way less money than he'll make off of this video lol

  • @OfficiallySnek
    @OfficiallySnek Рік тому +615

    Parents: "Don't play with your food"
    Peter:

  • @woofcaptain8212
    @woofcaptain8212 Рік тому +465

    I must say the food airplane wreaks are quite spectacular

    • @sundayromance7253
      @sundayromance7253 Рік тому +4

      I don't usually stink but when I do I wreck of food 😅

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Рік тому +4

      @@sundayromance7253 The correct spelling for the word you were thinking of is "reek". Which is perhaps ironic given that people often say "wreck havoc" when the correct form is "wreak havoc" and @WoofCaptain used wreak instead of wreck.

    • @sundayromance7253
      @sundayromance7253 Рік тому +1

      @@anon_y_mousse Yes lmao 🤣🤣🤣 your comment haha

    • @henryzhang3961
      @henryzhang3961 Рік тому +3

      I love how it just disintegrates

    • @classCexplosive
      @classCexplosive Рік тому +3

      and you can just leave the debris for the birds.

  • @StudMuffin219
    @StudMuffin219 Рік тому +52

    The airfoil mold by Sam was over engineering at it's finest. I love it.

  • @stephenjacobs6108
    @stephenjacobs6108 Рік тому +263

    Honestly, I don’t know how you keep doing things like this, I think you reach the limit, and then you go higher. Keep up the mind blowing work!

    • @theincognito6091
      @theincognito6091 Рік тому

      Can you make an plane out of kitchen blender? Because they are pretty powerful

  • @openperspective
    @openperspective Рік тому +87

    The starchy carbs are what made it so weak. You should try with dried meringue. Once set up it becomes stiff and light. Egg whites are some versatile stuff. One might say these planes had food-selages

    • @veronphillips
      @veronphillips Рік тому +11

      Meringue is a great option. I also think if they had baked up some "hard tack" light, durable and could have patterns cut out with a CNC.

    • @openperspective
      @openperspective Рік тому +10

      @@veronphillips OMG, i thought about hard tack as well. that thing would never break. but it would be the most dangerous plane ever made, equivalent to that joke about making the whole plane out of the Black Box

    • @jeremycaylor9151
      @jeremycaylor9151 Рік тому +7

      You could also add some spaghetti or bucatini as spars inside the meringue to increase the strength.

    • @bibipov
      @bibipov Рік тому +2

      I had salt dough in mind. Sturdy and easy to mold

    • @nathanielmoore87
      @nathanielmoore87 Рік тому +3

      I had gelatin in mind. Not the Jello type, but the harder tackier kind like Air Heads.

  • @AchanCham_
    @AchanCham_ Рік тому +14

    The food planes fall apart like lego minifigures in videogames. Sad to see them go, but very satisfying at the same time. Thanks for making this video!

  • @timehunter9467
    @timehunter9467 Рік тому +54

    I wonder if using the seaweed as a kind of fibreglass on the wings would fix the snapping wings?

  • @shxztz8790
    @shxztz8790 Рік тому +897

    Make an airplane out of bamboo

    • @FarmerFpv
      @FarmerFpv Рік тому +54

      That's too easy for him. C'mon now, something challenging. I can make an airplane out of bamboo.

    • @suleienejod2071
      @suleienejod2071 Рік тому +5

      Good idea

    • @suleienejod2071
      @suleienejod2071 Рік тому +8

      Bamboo flying fortress

    • @VIL-N
      @VIL-N Рік тому +24

      Make bamboo out of an airplane that would be way more impressive

    • @neodintchly
      @neodintchly Рік тому +6

      Bad piggies

  • @Sumaleth
    @Sumaleth Рік тому +60

    The barley material looked interesting: it behaved a bit like concrete with its great compression strength but poor tension strength. So the barley needed some sort of rebar. The spaghetti pasta might have been okay for that purpose but I kept thinking about the celery from the start of the video and wondered if that would have been worth building into the barley'crete. Random thought.

    • @roopepulkkinen3652
      @roopepulkkinen3652 Рік тому +18

      Some kind of skin to help with aerodynamics would probably be useful as well. I'd imagine using things rice paper on the wings and fuselage would help.

    • @chimericalwolf
      @chimericalwolf Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing but pretzel instead of celery, for the moisture content.

    • @thomasdumville2382
      @thomasdumville2382 Рік тому

      nori or rice paper skin for the fusalage

    • @wave1090
      @wave1090 10 місяців тому

      I was thinking maybe adding gelatine to the mixture would help it be less brittle.

  • @bonibroco1076
    @bonibroco1076 Рік тому +4

    The panel boards used on the consoles, storage compartments, etc., on the Apollo missions were made of edible cellulose. They could be hydrated and serve as an emergency food source. Not very palatable but edible.

    • @kmoecub
      @kmoecub 5 місяців тому

      That is very much an urban myth.

  • @bsrcat1
    @bsrcat1 Рік тому +7

    Celery has fiber. Your candy sugar is a good replacement for resin.
    That being said if you really just wanted to make it out of food you could just use those two things

  • @asdfxcy
    @asdfxcy Рік тому +121

    That's an impressive amount of food engineering! The crashes are so satisfying :D Congratulations on getting there in the end!
    It looks to me like it would be worth it to research the material options more to find something stronger. Maybe long ziti pasta (strong tubes as long as spaghetti but much thicker) or some kind of composite material (laminating with tortillas or seaweed?)

    • @lolya8029
      @lolya8029 Рік тому +3

      we're you here when this was unlisted before making it public?

    • @Deleted-vd
      @Deleted-vd Рік тому +1

      @@lolya8029 maybe early release for patrons

    • @FlamesyOnFire
      @FlamesyOnFire Рік тому

      Hello where you?

    • @Deleted-vd
      @Deleted-vd Рік тому

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo wow what an ugly name

    • @alexanderwatson9845
      @alexanderwatson9845 Рік тому +2

      I agree! Composites would be very interesting

  • @medicalbeverage
    @medicalbeverage Рік тому +65

    Man I would like to see a full-scale airliner made out of food someday. I’m just imagining wafer wings, sub sandwich bread for a fuselage, probably marshmallow seat covers.

  • @wulfleyn6498
    @wulfleyn6498 Рік тому +3

    I think covering the barley in some rice paper might've helped a lot with aerodynamics, maybe if you used some poki sticks or other edible sticks as wing spars it might've held together better?

  • @dextrodus
    @dextrodus Рік тому +6

    I think the key to making this better is baking your own bread.
    I'm from Germany where we eat Bread A LOT, and have many different kinds of bread. Having seen some of this bread get old and like 80 dried, It gets pretty light and hard, without being too brital. So baking bread into the right shape, then giving it a few days to dry might result in a good fuselage and maybe even Wing.

    • @V4nh4K3ttu
      @V4nh4K3ttu Рік тому

      Dry ryebread hull with crispbread wings would be superb.

  • @mayormaynothavedoneathingo1540
    @mayormaynothavedoneathingo1540 Рік тому +57

    I am so happy that Peter is revisiting this

  • @mazidul4902
    @mazidul4902 Рік тому +8

    You should fill the tortia wing with barley so it has more structure

  • @dfgaJK
    @dfgaJK Рік тому +2

    Those exploded like ice from a bucket thrown at the ground. SO SATISFYING thank you for sacrificing a portion of your lives to make that compilation!!

  • @violetnightmare9216
    @violetnightmare9216 Рік тому +3

    I feel like making it out of hard candy (that you make yourself so you can put it in a mold) would work really well - that stuff is very structural and relatively light.

    • @bnsymons3437
      @bnsymons3437 5 місяців тому

      I have worked with hard candy and it's not actually solid at room temperature. So I guess it could work great in the winter but the summer you will end up with a floppy plane

  • @andrewxbg
    @andrewxbg Рік тому +3

    Dude you and a small number of other people here are a breath of fresh air to the rc hobby. Live long and prosper :)

  • @johnblackmore7947
    @johnblackmore7947 Рік тому +5

    I feel barley + rice paper would be a solid building material choice.

  • @SamanthaLaurier
    @SamanthaLaurier Рік тому +2

    You can really see how Peter's skills have grown, this is amazing!

  • @Verriks
    @Verriks Рік тому +2

    That was a lot of fun to watch! I really liked the fact that you tried to engineer your way around the weak material problem (a thing people in the early day of flight also faced) instead of using a super strong material from the get go. even today, material propertys are a limiting factor in design. and on the model scale every material has to deal with way less stress compared to real People Airplane size. because mass is cubed and tensile strengt is squared. also the crashes are more fun to watch.

  • @Robb403
    @Robb403 Рік тому +3

    Great video. If you ever make food plane again. I suggest Passover matzo sheets and shredded wheat biscuits as materials. Matzo is tough stuff.

  • @alwayschooseford
    @alwayschooseford Рік тому +4

    I bet if you lined that aluminum block with seaweed before pressing the barley in it would work almost like drywall.

    • @danielshapiro2472
      @danielshapiro2472 7 місяців тому

      I was thinking the same thing, they could have combined the materials more like filling the tortilla wings with barley as well.

  • @prestonjobes3166
    @prestonjobes3166 Рік тому +1

    I actually made a food airplane a few years ago, I used tortillas, cut them into strips about 3/4inch in width, and latticed them with molasses and cornstarch like fiberglass and that worked great as the wing, I overlapped them as I was laying them and the final wingspan was around 2ft

  • @thehudsonforge71
    @thehudsonforge71 Рік тому +1

    Really glad you revisited this idea, I'd love to see more. Have you considered something like Meringue that could be poured into a mold?

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke Рік тому +17

    Cool stuff, Peter. But I need to mention that your first effort, the "Flying Tortilla," *DOES* actually resemble a real aircraft! OK, not a common one, but the VOUGHT XF5U "Flying Flapjack," which first flew in 1943. "The Flying Pancake," (Vought V-173) was also a part of the program. (Actually the prototype.)

  • @martinlagrange8821
    @martinlagrange8821 Рік тому +3

    Takes 'playing with your food' to a whole new level

  • @dracnornossai5173
    @dracnornossai5173 Рік тому +1

    the way the planes just desintegrate completely as soon as they hit is so beautiful

  • @artfreak45
    @artfreak45 Рік тому

    Keep it up Peter. Very entertaining and I'm glad you show all the attempts, and the ending clip is great.

  • @SteveEh
    @SteveEh Рік тому +3

    I told her I was making an airplane out of food. She thought I was crazy, until I flew pasta.

  • @scottfirman
    @scottfirman Рік тому +8

    Sadly, Flite Test has moved away from this kind of fun. I unsubscribed them after 7 years. It was a sad thing, but I got tired of their oversized planes that NO ONE could even afford to make. They decided to go BIG alright, too bad they went in a direction I just don't care about. Thankyou for being who you are and Flite Test lost a valuable contribution to the fun they were once known for. Great video Peter, keep it up.

  • @DoctorRedstone72
    @DoctorRedstone72 Рік тому

    the dedication with all this trial and error is insane. well done

  • @adrianjayne6580
    @adrianjayne6580 Рік тому +2

    holy crap, 5:10 is like the closest thing a small scale plane has ever looked to a large scale airplane crash! it even busted into a million pieces too!

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Рік тому +1

    This is probably the hungriest a video has made me without being a cooking video.

  • @ChrisModjeska
    @ChrisModjeska Рік тому +1

    From my experience if you left the breads out to stale naturally they would be a lot stronger. Also try a homemade very high moisture dough. A 100%+ moisture dough is way stronger when dry. Even fresh its almost too chewy to eat.

  • @dextrodus
    @dextrodus Рік тому

    You guys have patience! And to not split this up into multiple videos to extract more content is a really nice move, I appreciate it.
    You could experiment with bread that is dry on the outside, but soft on the inside, so it's a bit less brital while being comparably hard?

  • @Foddley
    @Foddley Рік тому +1

    This video needs more 'Lego brick explosion' noises.

  • @liamstrain
    @liamstrain Рік тому

    That's awesome. I was thinking the puffed rice/barley/corn - cast with a much higher quantity of sugar syrup (hard crack candy) as an overcoat binder. But what a challenge. Nice work!

  • @yohanpyro
    @yohanpyro Рік тому

    Such a satisfying video. The crashes were hilarious but the determination to get it to work really makes the video. So awesome

  • @darvindo18
    @darvindo18 Рік тому

    wicked video. It was good to see new people in your videos. I admire the patients needed for this idea.

  • @christianscottsuzuki
    @christianscottsuzuki 4 місяці тому

    So happy to see you having a good bond with your brother

  • @gregmottram292
    @gregmottram292 Рік тому

    ‘Welcome to this weeks cooking with three hat Michellen Hat chef Peter Sripol’
    Loved the way these planes instantly disintegrated into their component parts on the slightest contact with the ground- epic!

  • @wamatt2476
    @wamatt2476 Рік тому +1

    I like how even the slightest impact reduces the entire plane to crumbs.

  • @alexharper2391
    @alexharper2391 Рік тому

    Brilliant video man 😂😂 the way they just crumple into dust when they crash is hilarious, got me everytime. Your patience is amazing, and it always pays off!

  • @Splatpope
    @Splatpope Рік тому +1

    the barley wings could have worked if you had coated them so that their surface was actually smooth, I think that greatly hampered their lifting properties (among other things)

  • @nathanfroom
    @nathanfroom Рік тому

    This is the most satisfying video, the way they disintegrate when they crash is great.

  • @hyperion90901
    @hyperion90901 Рік тому

    Just as I was binging your stuff, you drop a new one, how perfect!

  • @JTTV72
    @JTTV72 Рік тому

    If you ever revisit this. Try laminating the surfaces with rice paper and use gelatin as a glue. Or make wings and fuselage out of melted hard candy (jolly ranchers)

  • @emmanuelhpun
    @emmanuelhpun Рік тому

    I love the progression of the weight reduction effort by cutting holes in the tortilla tail and covering with seaweed

  • @gregmulligan638
    @gregmulligan638 Рік тому +1

    Great video my friend. Thanks for sharing. Maybe try chocolate 🤔 you could literally use the wing mold and make hollow wings.

  • @jeanladoire4141
    @jeanladoire4141 Рік тому

    I just love how it instantly turns into a pile of bread crumbs the second it touches the ground, it's like a poorly animated video game

  • @evrenkiefer
    @evrenkiefer Рік тому

    That was very cool and entertaining. The flour and barley-based route is great. I do wonder if one could mold with chocolate or sugary pastes. Or even make a kind of thin paper like sheet with fruit paste 🤔

  • @kingofherdaz7860
    @kingofherdaz7860 Рік тому

    You should try "composite" structures using long food like pretzel sticks or spaghetti encased in a mushier thing like the barley/puffed rice

  • @sliceofbread2611
    @sliceofbread2611 Рік тому

    i think you can get a fairly strong material by mixing potato starch with water and using the seaweed as some kind of "paper mache".
    or those rice wraps that they use for spring-rolls, they can be shaped when wet, and they will keep the shape when drying.

  • @leftycobra
    @leftycobra Рік тому +1

    Anytime Sam is around it's a success: you two are a TEAM, just make it happen again fellas!

  • @TryAgainFPV
    @TryAgainFPV Рік тому

    This is amazing! I really wanna see someone make an operational rc cropduster that can actually spray

    • @davidhogue100
      @davidhogue100 Рік тому

      David Hayes did this years ago with his Rockwell Thrush
      ua-cam.com/video/JIiwZzcPGuA/v-deo.html

  • @adamhale6672
    @adamhale6672 Рік тому

    There is something so satisfying about watching these things hit the ground and just completely disintegrate into a small pile of thousands of pieces.

  • @emanuelevannuwenborg9125
    @emanuelevannuwenborg9125 Рік тому +1

    You should try tempered chocolate, poured into a mold to make a hollow fuselage🤔☺️

  • @marlobreding7402
    @marlobreding7402 Рік тому

    Two material ideas, the first one is tortillas are going to be tougher when they become stale that might help. Second would be would corn husk be considered food? If so you might think of them as edible fiberglass.

  • @andrasszabo7386
    @andrasszabo7386 Рік тому

    Hope you will make videos more often, Peter :)
    Keep up the good work entertaining everyone here :)

  • @appa609
    @appa609 Рік тому

    that aluminum mold you used for rice krispies is nicer than any composites mold I've laid

  • @lamtovery
    @lamtovery Рік тому +1

    This just takes food fights to a whole new level

  • @pinchflat
    @pinchflat Рік тому

    I think a composit of the barley and tortilla would work well.
    Those are some very satisfying crashes.

  • @paulmarynissen
    @paulmarynissen Рік тому +1

    It’d be interesting to see if you could make a plane out of dried pasta such as lasagna sheets and cannelloni tubes.

  • @TheOriginalCoolDad
    @TheOriginalCoolDad Рік тому

    As bad as I feel about laughing at the crashes, they were all so amazingly entertaining in the spectacularness of each plane's failure. You're taking outside the box to a whole new level here....

  • @Pman353
    @Pman353 Рік тому

    If you ever do something like this again, consider using candy canes as structural elements! They have surprisingly high sheer strength and very good compression and tension strength.
    You can also “weld” them together to make longer pieces!

    • @sandz000
      @sandz000 Рік тому

      dried meat is literally hard as wood. and so easy to shape too.

  • @GETREALLYRICH
    @GETREALLYRICH Рік тому +1

    Love your stuff! Can you build something with retractable wings so it can take off, land and driven in the road? If you can make it float and have solar panels, that'd be perfect!

  • @marcezs08
    @marcezs08 Рік тому +2

    this would make a fantastic competition for pro builders at an expo, give em a box of rice paper, seaweed and pasta and have em make a bunch lol

  • @user-qc7tt2ii6v
    @user-qc7tt2ii6v Рік тому +1

    DRILL TANK PLS! You could take a Ryobi drill and use that to power a rc tank! That would be so cool please consider. Also you are my favorite youtuber and I've been watching you for 6 years now

  • @fortunateson6070
    @fortunateson6070 Рік тому

    Now that you have have the machine, try freeze drying taffy or skittles, they're AMAZING.

  • @spyder7758
    @spyder7758 Рік тому

    That's so ridiculous lol and I loved the "little prince" view at the end, all 4 of you on the tiny planet

  • @franklynlohr1060
    @franklynlohr1060 Рік тому

    This is taking “playing with your food” to a whole new level! 😂

  • @TornadoBox
    @TornadoBox Рік тому

    This was epic! Nice work Peter!

  • @321tryagain
    @321tryagain Рік тому

    Something so satisfying about how they completely disintegrate at every opportunity

  • @guysavage3347
    @guysavage3347 9 місяців тому

    First time a video about RC planes has left me feeling hungry.

  • @DrFunTimeZ2234
    @DrFunTimeZ2234 3 місяці тому

    That material they’re using is like concrete it takes a fairly low amount of pressure to make it fail in a shearing force. I’d recommend using a rebar like support inside that material something stronger like pretzels

  • @armantape
    @armantape Рік тому

    I salute the enthusiasm and persistence of this channel

  • @user-qc7tt2ii6v
    @user-qc7tt2ii6v Рік тому +1

    Also I happen to notice that on your leaf blower plane(the newer one) that it kept banking to one side slightly. I think I figured out the reason. in side of the leaf blower itself there (behind the fan) were angle supports causing turbulent thrust. I'm not completely sure but it would be cool if you revisited it for a third time and maybe this info will help.

  • @Demo12345
    @Demo12345 8 місяців тому

    It's nice that you brought back having a simple sort of montage (yeah it's not like your old videos but oh well), though I miss the music you had in those videos. It was a nice blend of electronic music and 1920's sort of stuff, it fit really well for your channel. If you brought that music back then I'd be watching your channel more actively. The style you had back then is what brought me to your channel, when you changed your formula for how you did your videos, that drove me away.

  • @schlechtestergtaspielerdek3851
    @schlechtestergtaspielerdek3851 9 місяців тому

    We have so called "knabber papier" in germany. Translated to "snack paper". Somehow maid of corn starch I think. It seriously reminds my of the foam stuff your always using, but it is absolutly edible

  • @elijahf111
    @elijahf111 Рік тому

    you should do a contrasting project to this where you use the most advanced materials you can use to build an FT Snowball type plane. carbon fiber in an aluminum mold kinda stuff

  • @spxncxraviation
    @spxncxraviation Рік тому

    Bro that's so satisfying, good job
    Also you're awesome for not giving up, man!

  • @MisterTalkingMachine
    @MisterTalkingMachine Рік тому

    Never thought I'd see a sequel to the old food plane with william video, I'm thrilled

  • @toolbaggers
    @toolbaggers Рік тому

    The seaweed would make for an excellent stressed skin. Just dampen to apply and let dry hard.
    Corn starch packing peanuts and cotton candy would make good filler.

  • @pavelskrylnikov9658
    @pavelskrylnikov9658 5 місяців тому

    Sweet. Literally.
    You guys should have tried matzah for surfaces (and maybe pike skin). Would have been not only the world's first edible RC airplane, but also the world's first kosher edible RC airplane!

  • @spookydonkey2195
    @spookydonkey2195 Рік тому

    What a delicious video. Always good to see Sam!

  • @kydawg1684
    @kydawg1684 Рік тому

    That was a great video... good fun and a super challenge. Kudos gents!

  • @acmelka
    @acmelka Рік тому

    I would've tried beef jerky meat cut in large for purpose shapes and held in those racks like the tortilla to keep the shape during curing... The slices would have to be thin but the structural integrity woulda been high

  • @Idontlikepain
    @Idontlikepain Рік тому

    I like the idea of Peter and his friends just making this plane with no real true hope

  • @muzikman183
    @muzikman183 Рік тому

    probably THE most satisfying crashes ever lol well done on your endeavours boys!

  • @BlameItOnGreg
    @BlameItOnGreg Рік тому

    It would be really cool if you could figure out how to mold puffed/popped rice into the shape of the components of a styrofoam glider. Rice cakes are pretty strong compared to other light foods, and you wouldn’t have the weight of a binder like it looked like with the barley.

  • @chad872
    @chad872 Рік тому

    i love this channel so much

  • @dunichtich100
    @dunichtich100 Рік тому +1

    There is probably an aero engineer from Airbus or Boeing watching this and thinking of creating sandwich plates of carbon fibre but with barley foam in the center 😂

  • @TheRealEquinox
    @TheRealEquinox Рік тому

    Dogs and birds love this entire process.

  • @TechKnowCSS
    @TechKnowCSS Рік тому

    GREAT VIDEO, CLASSIC PETER CONTENT, THANK YOU. JUST TOOK TOO LONG TO WAIT FOR IT.

  • @RobloxmitJAROmehr-ok9ei
    @RobloxmitJAROmehr-ok9ei 4 місяці тому +1

    The 3 or 4 flight remembers me of that one B-747

  • @JeremyParsons
    @JeremyParsons Рік тому

    De Havilland Mosquito aeroplanes were glued together with casein/milk based glues and flour and water warmed was my standard childhood glue