I am a 72 years old Chinese from Malaysia. I just start to pickup this hobby seriously. I have watched your video very good. That is exact the storch l will like to build. Tq
Shivendra Yadav no, I estimated that. And iam definitely gonna make one. In the cost of 4000 inr This is gonna be my second project. If you wanna see the tutorial of my version, I’ll link my channel. Even though 32$ is ridiculously less, My version is an upgrade. And the weight is less than half.(350gr w/o battery) And with a long range simple diy transmitter and receiver Which costs just 1200₹. Ps: my first project is a flying wing.
Shivendra Yadav I haven’t made a video yet. I will share the link as soon as I upload the video. And the channel link: ua-cam.com/channels/J3Gmtzeza3_W3Z6ViyPyfg.html
I'm 73, been flying planes since 1959. First with Plastic C/L planes then to Balsa, Flat Fuse, Flat wings. then, of course, full fledge Build-up, ribs for the wings and just flat sides for the fuse. Today I have a couple of the R/C trainers, 59 - 60 in wings, these are flown with 40-46 sized engines. I like running the engines, so, I'm a "Wet" flier. One of my "fun" plane designs is a 25 in. WS build- up wing and flat fuse powered with a Cox .049 engine, two channels, ail & elv. set the needle, give it a toss, belly land for there is no LG just a tapered skid. Flight times are in the 6 - 8 minutes, last minute I climb as high as comfortable, the engine runs out of fuel. Another 5-6 minutes of Free Flight doing loops, rolls and hammer head stalls, then to my hand to catch it. Fly all afternoon with a Quart of Fuel so much fun.
I hope you enjoy this video and take your free time during this pandemic to build it, take care and fly on open spaces without having contact with others, that help save lives, at the same time there's no need to fear, just be aware and take care.
@@MohamedAhmed-iq8dc Hey man, this is a modified version of the FT Simple Storch, really slightly modified so is basically the same, I stated that on the web post, and I'll keep modifying it to the point it is a bit more different from the FT version, but it is a wonderful base point for a trainer airplane but I found some things I'd like to modify already.
@Joyplanes RC It looks like the new website is down. I can't get to the extended video and other information. Hopefully you can get this taken care of. I really like the lines of the plane. I like the Storch, but your redesign looks so much nicer! Excited to try it out!
There is a foam angle cutter you can buy to cut foam in 90 and 45 deg, the 45 deg hinge cuts and 90 deg bends will be extremely accurate and aesthetically the plane will look much better
Thanks a LOT. After losing my rc first airplane on my third flight (due to wind, misaligment of the controls due to previous similator practice and many human ME errors as always), I am ready to fly again and this looks like a great option to be passionate about what you are creating and the care on it. I will do it, thank you!
Flies real good, really gentle, I think I will give it a try. Only downside is, when you lawndart your plane, and chances are you will as a beginner, I have for sure :), motor will never be as good. Pusherplanes have that advantage.
it flew? Mine is not able to reach the speed it requires to take off as the plane turns to the right and out of the road. Also I used a 3000mah battery which is heavier which may be why it hasnt lifted yet. And the wheels are a huge pain. Does the motor start to vibrate a lot when the plane is on the ground with the throttle a little less than half? What is the distance your plane requires to take off? What motor and prop did you use? Pls reply i need some help for my build
@@logiknotlogic6586 Hi, I used 1000mah battery because I didnt have 2200mah. Then ı put some weight in front of it. If your center of gravity is okay ı think there wouldnt be any problem . if your prop is turning counter clock wise, when you look from frond of it, you should give 3 degrees angle to the right, otherwise to the left. and you should turn motor downwards 3 degrees. I couldnt fly it myself because I believe I am not good enough. Someone threw and an experienced person flew my plane. If you are new in this hobby like me, I wouldnt recommend you to fly yourself even your are good in simulator. I used 10" 10x4.5 propeller. My plane didnt vibrate but I have had that problem before. but ı dont know why. ı used 1000kv motor. I am sorry if I made any mistake. english isnt my native language. If you have another questions, you can ask
@@_QWERTY2254 thanks a lot man! I made my own motor mount which was what was causing the vibrations. Iv ordered a proper one. How long does it take for the plane to take off and distance too? The main trouble Iv been having was with the wheels. I was only able to go somewhat fast on a proper road. In the video, the plane literally takes off in a few seconds with very less space on grass
@@logiknotlogic6586 ı dont know the distance but mine landed in 2-3 seconds without landing gears. I took off the landing gears because they were turning plane to the right. if you want ı can share the video with you
Wow! you make all of it look so easy. I'm researching beginner RC planes for my son and I to learn together (he's 11). Your build seems a little challenging but looks fun. Thanks.
some info. 1) paperclad foamboard is HEAVY. in Most cases, its use results in tail-heaviness in the dom. distribution of mass. 2) overall heaviness/auw leads to a need for 'more' wing area/lift. minimum wingspan should be, say, one yard/meter. (mitigation of both is possible; via the use of panel cutouts. but No one ever does it.) 3) consider whether the price of a simulator would be 'worth it'. especially, if you live where the weather is frequently not great for flying. 4) a novice pilot can spend a Lot more time flying/smiling, if he chooses the right type of model (to learn on). that being, a light-weight, three-channel slow-flyer. such a model must have a dihedral main wing, in order to avoid the need for ailerons. while there are some manufactured models that will fly slowly, the main wing may not have enough dihedral, to allow the use of rudder-initiated turns. two examples of a slow-flyer. cheers googletranslate ua-cam.com/video/lZ1vUKcktVk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/2xP_wDe4UPo/v-deo.html
Understand this tutorial is over two years old. Thank you very much for your great work. This is my first ever build. I finished this build and made a few modifications as I went. 1. I mounted some 3mm hardboard 55mm wide and 150mm ling on the inside of the top of the fuselage, under where the wing is. I then inserted two small wall plugs. The wing is held down very securely. The wing is removed by two screws (and washers) and looks better than rubber bands. 2. I shortened the nose and then added a tapered nose with a hole for the propeller shaft. Then added a nose cone. Better aerodynamics and l think looks better. 3. After creating the dihedral, I bent a 2.5mm x 15mm x 150mm piece of aluminium flat to the shape of the dihedral. With washers under the wing and sandwiched to fix the dihedral with much greater strength. The added weight is absolutely minimal. 4. I also looked up how to program my new flysky i6 to have flaperons. Fantastic. 5. I made the landing gear from a piece of aluminium, 80 mm front wheels and 30 mm tail wheel. For the battery, I have used a 3500mah, 4S, 50c with a 30amp ESC and 1000kva brushless. The power is fantastic. Would be good to share some pictures but do not know how. After never flying an Rc plane before, I highly recommend this build for a beginner. Thank you.
hello, this looks awesome modifications. You can upload a picture (or few) to any cloud service as google drive, box, etc and paste the link in here. Thank you
I am finding that anyone can tech me to make rc airplane then my friend recommend your UA-cam channel I like your channel but I have questions why you not recommend 1400kv motor and if I not make flaps then what is it disadvantage and advantage and what is the size of front wheel and rear wheel
@@somelezeranana7776 when I fly for first time till now I had not use flaps even though I have flaps in my plane. It is hard for the one how is flying for first time with flaps it is easy with horizontal stabilizer to take off. In short if you are using flaps you can take off in short runway but it is hard for one is flying for first time. Plane can take off with horizontal stabilizer without flaps .if you don't make flaps it's ok it can take off without flaps
Hi bro you are excellent wow everything from your videos makes me inspire to do as well thanks you are working hard for better videos and better knowledge thanks you helped me in understanding many topics and thing thanks bro
I'm just thinking about getting into RC so I don't know much - are there tools that make it easier to do the half-thickness/V cuts? I don't think I could do it precisely cutting freehand with a scalpel!
This looks sick! Im super exited to do this. But i do want to know how exactly i would register with the FAA or if i have too? Im new to the hobby and i dont know if maybe my parts might require me to register my plane. here are the electeronics im planning to install in this plane 1400kv outrunner motor 50c 2200mh Battery 7.4v 6x servos 30 amp ESC. do theese parts require me to register? please let me know. i definetly dont want to go breaking any sort of laws! Thanks, (i am a recreational flyer and mostly fly at my local highschools feilds)
I was flying my planes in those fields right beside the Papal cross in the Phoenix park just the other day. It's right beside where I live and very handy.
Hi, I’m finishing up this project but I’m not sure exactly where to pin the motor sleeve. Do I push it all the way up to the top and pin it in or does it lay on the bottom or float somewhere in the middle. I don’t want to get this angle wrong and end up with a dozen holes because I have to keep moving it.
What is the distance between fuselage nose to wing leading edge and is there any formula or condition that the wing as to be placed at that particular spot only?? Please answer this question I'm really confused
I use Owen's Foam Board to make my planes. You can glue the plans directly to the foam board using 3M 77 Spray adhesive. After you are done, just remove the plans from the foam board. I took a sock and filled it with sand as a weight to hold my folds after hot gluing. The type of hot glue gun sold on Flite test but purchased through Amazon( cheaper) is the best for doing foam planes. This is a good basic plane and easily repaired. It reminds me of the Apprentice in size. Bigger planes are easier to fly. The internet is FULL of great deals on all your electronics. Watch for USED equipment if possible. You can get a good used transmitter for $50 or less. I like this video but pay attention to what kind of wire you use for servo, controls. The wire shouldn't bend at all when actuated. Flite Test would approve of these plans!
Yes, the wire is important, I use the thin one that bends, I have a very strong one but is so strong that I cannot bend it in small portions, I'll have to use the adjustable linkage for these.
Are you failure with the Z bend ? It works great and you don't need a special tool. My first foam build was the Flite Test Tiny Trainer. It was a better glider than powered by a long shot. I made 4 of them and ended up modifying it as a pusher. I am finishing the Simple Cub right now. That should be a good flying plane. If you need any HELPFUL advice, let me know, also I am willing to share any info I may have. You are doing a great job and I subscribed to you.
Check out RC Saylors too when you get a chance. Nate and Abby Saylor are very good friends of mine. Tell them Scott sent you. They are awesome people. I know you would like them. I will pass along your site to them also. Take care.
@@Joyplanes The screw type servo control connectors work well then, at least you do not have to be so precise. I still have a few but usually have good luck making the Z - bend. I have gotten wire that actually snapped when trying to bend it. Someone hardened it off. If you have a hand torch, you can heat that type of wire to make the metal soft enough to bend. Even a gas stove will work. I almost rammed the wire through my hand when it snapped. That can make you use choice words when that happends
Great explaining and details. Thanks. I made the fuselage, but as I glued the two pieces, they are not perfect 90 degrees. I was wondering if this makes a big difference in flying the aeroplane? The longitudinal axis is perfect, just the side angles are a bit out. The wings, elevator and the rudder also aligned perfectly. I appreciate if you can advise on this 🙂🙏
@@Joyplanes thanks for the quick reply. Much appreciated. I'll make sure that rudder and elevator align perfectly with the wings. What is the best spot in terms of stability to mount an action camera on the plane and what is the range of the radio? Thanks 🙂🙏
I'm new to the RC aspect of this hobby and i want to build this plane, but when i checked the item discription it said that you need a soldering iron to build the plane which i don't have. I did however notice that the only time you soldered anything was when you added the strobe lights. I'm not going to get the strobe lights so is the soldering iron still necessary?
It's really a very good detailed video thanks to you.. But it's ok to use 2400kv motor with 4s lipo batt with extra weight to the fuselage.. or it will be to fast and hard to control.?
Why does almost every flite test model, or any model based on it (including this one). On the bottom side of the airfoil there is always a cut (around +15cm)? Is it for stability?
As your fan, I have a request to build a classic aircraft 'Bleriot XI' withaileron, elevator , rudder & landing gears by using depron foam sheet. I think it will be found most popularity among the world. As this classic aircraft is not available in web world in depron foam format. Looking forward for your responding.
Nice video🔥 btw how can I get the song at 11:23 because I really like it and I would like to use it for one of my future video on UA-cam. Oh also is it copyright?
What motor and lipo are you using? If I extend the length and slightly reduce the chord can I use a 2204 2300kv motor with 5 inch prop on 2s 1000mah lipo?
I watched your video and to the challenge to build the Storch according to the plans. The only thing I don’t have are plans for the landing gear. I realize that they are handmade but some lengths and approximate angles would be helpful.
?????? main lg PARAMETERS. the main lg struts, of a taildragger, should be tall enough that the Prop does not strike the ground, during ground maneuvering. strut height should maintain prop clearance (on the ground), if the attitude is very Slightly, nose-down, also. the use of taller struts will increase the sto traits, of the airframe. btw, the WINGTIPS Should Be Finished !!!! i suggest you ponder These questions. WHY do you boys Think it is a good idea to copy an ANCIENT Design??? WHY do think it is a good idea to have stol traits built into an airframe.!!! as to the second question, it should be understood that when stol traits are built-into an airframe, they CANNOT be 'turned off'. in other words, those traits are ALWAYS There, Always affecting flight behavior !!! you boys who make models of ANTIQUE stol designs, end up with a model that is Not versatile (in the air) !!! googletranslate
I am working on making a plane fly and I dont want it to be rc yet so now my question, where do you put everything like the wing or the elevators, how do you know where to put them?
I really would like to build it but I cosses A2212 10t 1400kv 3s motor with 1045 motor . Can you suggest me was it good If it wasn't than what should i change Plz really want to need this
Awsome tutorial mate.. Im going to try that. Pardon my ignorance but why we don't need flight controller in these planes? Also if i need to increase wingspan then apart from dimensions, what else needs to be modified?what range uve reached so far vid this its remote?
Hello ! I'm building your plane ! I have a few questions : 1) Do flaps make a huge difference ? 2) How long the components last ? Thank you ! Have a nice day
Vincent Lagogué yes, and it depends, if you crash and break stuff like motor, you know about lithium batteries, and servos can get stripped. If you don’t crash, it lasts for a very long time
Hey there, Very nice build. I just have a quick question. I can't ship the battery from CN (dunno what that is) to my Location, Germany, do you have an idea where to get one? Otherwise you also can give me a secondary battery that would also work. Thanks a lot.
I am a 72 years old Chinese from Malaysia. I just start to pickup this hobby seriously. I have watched your video very good. That is exact the storch l will like to build. Tq
@Lance Harlem I've seen you put this irrelevant copy+paste comment in numerous video threads on UA-cam. No one cares for your spam.
Mr chin we are with you 🙂
bro you alive? just checking.
@@usamashehzad5655 he is not I was the mortician
Been 3 years. Hru!
I built one and finally flew it this morning. It was awesome! It’s the first 4 channel airplane I’ve ever flown and it was a blast 👍
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Just finished building it myself. Looks great and generally easy to build. Good job!
how much time it takes to build it?
4 hrs
Shivendra Yadav no, I estimated that.
And iam definitely gonna make one.
In the cost of 4000 inr
This is gonna be my second project.
If you wanna see the tutorial of my version,
I’ll link my channel.
Even though 32$ is ridiculously less,
My version is an upgrade.
And the weight is less than half.(350gr w/o battery)
And with a long range simple diy transmitter and receiver
Which costs just 1200₹.
Ps: my first project is a flying wing.
Shivendra Yadav I haven’t made a video yet.
I will share the link as soon as I upload the video.
And the channel link:
ua-cam.com/channels/J3Gmtzeza3_W3Z6ViyPyfg.html
@@rahultej2248 can u send the link
Great video! Neat project! I've never built or flown a RC plane, but now I want to do both!
I'm 73, been flying planes since 1959. First with Plastic C/L planes then to Balsa, Flat Fuse, Flat wings. then, of course, full fledge Build-up, ribs for the wings and just flat sides for the fuse.
Today I have a couple of the R/C trainers, 59 - 60 in wings, these are flown with 40-46 sized engines. I like running the engines, so, I'm a "Wet" flier.
One of my "fun" plane designs is a 25 in. WS build- up wing and flat fuse powered with a Cox .049 engine, two channels, ail & elv. set the needle, give it a toss, belly land for there is no LG just a tapered skid.
Flight times are in the 6 - 8 minutes, last minute I climb as high as comfortable, the engine runs out of fuel. Another 5-6 minutes of Free Flight doing loops, rolls and hammer head stalls, then to my hand to catch it.
Fly all afternoon with a Quart of Fuel so much fun.
Thanks Man! You are very organized and very good at explaining the details. It is very professional. Keep going!
Really like that control rod connection method with the heat shrink, I’ll be trying that!
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Nice
I hope you enjoy this video and take your free time during this pandemic to build it, take care and fly on open spaces without having contact with others, that help save lives, at the same time there's no need to fear, just be aware and take care.
@@MohamedAhmed-iq8dc Hey man, this is a modified version of the FT Simple Storch, really slightly modified so is basically the same, I stated that on the web post, and I'll keep modifying it to the point it is a bit more different from the FT version, but it is a wonderful base point for a trainer airplane but I found some things I'd like to modify already.
@Joyplanes RC It looks like the new website is down. I can't get to the extended video and other information. Hopefully you can get this taken care of. I really like the lines of the plane. I like the Storch, but your redesign looks so much nicer! Excited to try it out!
@@dsnyder05 Some times there's some maintenance, have you logged in yet?
What size wheels did you use because the ones in the parts list were discontinued?
@@Joyplaneswill ela foam work
The way it takes off so easyly is awesome!! Congratulations! Definitely it must be built with flaps.
Emazing take off and perfect landing
Shrink wrap around the push rod to make a quick disconnect, you are a genius !!!!
There is a foam angle cutter you can buy to cut foam in 90 and 45 deg, the 45 deg hinge cuts and 90 deg bends will be extremely accurate and aesthetically the plane will look much better
Can you throw up a link?
Your channel is so underrated eventually your channel will explode, seeing as your content is so good.
Yes its amazing
I am also trying to make my channel like this bro
Thanks a LOT. After losing my rc first airplane on my third flight (due to wind, misaligment of the controls due to previous similator practice and many human ME errors as always), I am ready to fly again and this looks like a great option to be passionate about what you are creating and the care on it. I will do it, thank you!
Thank's you a lot for this very complete tutorial :)
When will the "improved version" that you mention at the end be available? What are you looking at changing?
Yes need all the details no other youtube video is like this their all about learning why servos do etc, I want to learn everything!!!!
i done my third flight with this plane yesterday, tnx a lot!build something and bring it in flith is a beautiful feel.... greeetings from italy
Wish you could show how you setup the radio and how to know what range you might get with different configurastions
Flies real good, really gentle, I think I will give it a try. Only downside is, when you lawndart your plane, and chances are you will as a beginner, I have for sure :), motor will never be as good. Pusherplanes have that advantage.
İt flew very well, thank you for sharing this project with us. I am planning to scale it a little bit bigger. THANKS A LOT
it flew? Mine is not able to reach the speed it requires to take off as the plane turns to the right and out of the road. Also I used a 3000mah battery which is heavier which may be why it hasnt lifted yet. And the wheels are a huge pain. Does the motor start to vibrate a lot when the plane is on the ground with the throttle a little less than half? What is the distance your plane requires to take off? What motor and prop did you use? Pls reply i need some help for my build
@@logiknotlogic6586 Hi, I used 1000mah battery because I didnt have 2200mah. Then ı put some weight in front of it. If your center of gravity is okay ı think there wouldnt be any problem . if your prop is turning counter clock wise, when you look from frond of it, you should give 3 degrees angle to the right, otherwise to the left. and you should turn motor downwards 3 degrees. I couldnt fly it myself because I believe I am not good enough. Someone threw and an experienced person flew my plane. If you are new in this hobby like me, I wouldnt recommend you to fly yourself even your are good in simulator. I used 10" 10x4.5 propeller. My plane didnt vibrate but I have had that problem before. but ı dont know why. ı used 1000kv motor. I am sorry if I made any mistake. english isnt my native language. If you have another questions, you can ask
@@_QWERTY2254 thanks a lot man! I made my own motor mount which was what was causing the vibrations. Iv ordered a proper one. How long does it take for the plane to take off and distance too? The main trouble Iv been having was with the wheels. I was only able to go somewhat fast on a proper road. In the video, the plane literally takes off in a few seconds with very less space on grass
@@logiknotlogic6586 ı dont know the distance but mine landed in 2-3 seconds without landing gears. I took off the landing gears because they were turning plane to the right. if you want ı can share the video with you
@@_QWERTY2254 Hey Can you share the video is possible please? Thanks a lot
Very nice bro 👍👍👍. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩.😊😊😊😊
Wow! you make all of it look so easy. I'm researching beginner RC planes for my son and I to learn together (he's 11). Your build seems a little challenging but looks fun. Thanks.
some info. 1) paperclad foamboard is HEAVY. in Most cases, its use results in tail-heaviness in the dom. distribution of mass. 2) overall heaviness/auw leads to a need for 'more' wing area/lift. minimum wingspan should be, say, one yard/meter. (mitigation of both is possible; via the use of panel cutouts. but No one ever does it.) 3) consider whether the price of a simulator would be 'worth it'. especially, if you live where the weather is frequently not great for flying. 4) a novice pilot can spend a Lot more time flying/smiling, if he chooses the right type of model (to learn on). that being, a light-weight, three-channel slow-flyer. such a model must have a dihedral main wing, in order to avoid the need for ailerons. while there are some manufactured models that will fly slowly, the main wing may not have enough dihedral, to allow the use of rudder-initiated turns. two examples of a slow-flyer. cheers googletranslate
ua-cam.com/video/lZ1vUKcktVk/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/2xP_wDe4UPo/v-deo.html
This plane reminds me I play the Real RC Flight Sim 2016! Excellent video, bro! Thanks.
Great build. I'm going to download the plan and build one for myself.
Mee to
Can I use depron 5mm foam for this? I'm confused bw the different types of foam. And is the foam laminated?
Thanks it helped me make a plane for my school annual project
Quick question: how many flight minutes can the battery from the component list last assuming an average flight?
Understand this tutorial is over two years old. Thank you very much for your great work. This is my first ever build. I finished this build and made a few modifications as I went.
1. I mounted some 3mm hardboard 55mm wide and 150mm ling on the inside of the top of the fuselage, under where the wing is. I then inserted two small wall plugs. The wing is held down very securely. The wing is removed by two screws (and washers) and looks better than rubber bands.
2. I shortened the nose and then added a tapered nose with a hole for the propeller shaft. Then added a nose cone. Better aerodynamics and l think looks better.
3. After creating the dihedral, I bent a 2.5mm x 15mm x 150mm piece of aluminium flat to the shape of the dihedral. With washers under the wing and sandwiched to fix the dihedral with much greater strength. The added weight is absolutely minimal.
4. I also looked up how to program my new flysky i6 to have flaperons. Fantastic.
5. I made the landing gear from a piece of aluminium, 80 mm front wheels and 30 mm tail wheel.
For the battery, I have used a 3500mah, 4S, 50c with a 30amp ESC and 1000kva brushless. The power is fantastic.
Would be good to share some pictures but do not know how.
After never flying an Rc plane before, I highly recommend this build for a beginner. Thank you.
hello, this looks awesome modifications. You can upload a picture (or few) to any cloud service as google drive, box, etc and paste the link in here. Thank you
Hello, i want to ask you.Which propeller did you prefer? Because i have 9060 8060 props.
I am finding that anyone can tech me to make rc airplane then my friend recommend your UA-cam channel I like your channel but I have questions why you not recommend 1400kv motor and if I not make flaps then what is it disadvantage and advantage and what is the size of front wheel and rear wheel
Please repley
If you Don make flaps then is won't take off
@@somelezeranana7776 when I fly for first time till now I had not use flaps even though I have flaps in my plane. It is hard for the one how is flying for first time with flaps it is easy with horizontal stabilizer to take off. In short if you are using flaps you can take off in short runway but it is hard for one is flying for first time. Plane can take off with horizontal stabilizer without flaps .if you don't make flaps it's ok it can take off without flaps
Saw this and subscribed before the end of the video! Thanks
Great video translated into all languages
Hi bro you are excellent wow everything from your videos makes me inspire to do as well thanks you are working hard for better videos and better knowledge thanks you helped me in understanding many topics and thing thanks bro
Awesome man your video will coming in Million views
Love from India ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.
Great job, well done.
Yes I build it, my dad helped me with some. But there is no fields to fly the plane sadly, we tested in our backyard , pretty good :). Great job
Well done good sir. Great channel!
I'm just thinking about getting into RC so I don't know much - are there tools that make it easier to do the half-thickness/V cuts? I don't think I could do it precisely cutting freehand with a scalpel!
This looks sick! Im super exited to do this. But i do want to know how exactly i would register with the FAA or if i have too? Im new to the hobby and i dont know if maybe my parts might require me to register my plane. here are the electeronics im planning to install in this plane
1400kv outrunner motor
50c 2200mh Battery 7.4v
6x servos
30 amp ESC.
do theese parts require me to register? please let me know. i definetly dont want to go breaking any sort of laws!
Thanks,
(i am a recreational flyer and mostly fly at my local highschools feilds)
its so lite, takes off as feather does! Video is filmed awesome, like the music at the end (could you please write the name?)
Great job
i recommend that before you go to the field, that you spend days, months and hours on an RC Simulator so you can crash with out screwing your plane.
What are some free simulators, I am buying a radio that has a simulator port
You are the best rc hobbyst 🙂🙂🙂
Nice build ..think I will build it soon....thanks
Is that a model that can be purchased or scratch built? Very nice plane. It would be fun to fly. Thanks!
Which type of battary we have to use because I am use Brushless Motor (1000Kv)
I was flying my planes in those fields right beside the Papal cross in the Phoenix park just the other day. It's right beside where I live and very handy.
Hi, I’m finishing up this project but I’m not sure exactly where to pin the motor sleeve. Do I push it all the way up to the top and pin it in or does it lay on the bottom or float somewhere in the middle. I don’t want to get this angle wrong and end up with a dozen holes because I have to keep moving it.
Thank you for the video. Wich Kind of foam do you use?
What is the distance between fuselage nose to wing leading edge and is there any formula or condition that the wing as to be placed at that particular spot only?? Please answer this question I'm really confused
Amazing video. Can you please give the detail of the foam board ?
Really nice build video !! Thanks for sharing. Appreciate it 👍
I use Owen's Foam Board to make my planes. You can glue the plans directly to the foam board using 3M 77 Spray adhesive. After you are done, just remove the plans from the foam board. I took a sock and filled it with sand as a weight to hold my folds after hot gluing. The type of hot glue gun sold on Flite test but purchased through Amazon( cheaper) is the best for doing foam planes. This is a good basic plane and easily repaired. It reminds me of the Apprentice in size. Bigger planes are easier to fly. The internet is FULL of great deals on all your electronics. Watch for USED equipment if possible. You can get a good used transmitter for $50 or less. I like this video but pay attention to what kind of wire you use for servo, controls. The wire shouldn't bend at all when actuated. Flite Test would approve of these plans!
Yes, the wire is important, I use the thin one that bends, I have a very strong one but is so strong that I cannot bend it in small portions, I'll have to use the adjustable linkage for these.
Are you failure with the Z bend ? It works great and you don't need a special tool. My first foam build was the Flite Test Tiny Trainer. It was a better glider than powered by a long shot. I made 4 of them and ended up modifying it as a pusher. I am finishing the Simple Cub right now. That should be a good flying plane. If you need any HELPFUL advice, let me know, also I am willing to share any info I may have. You are doing a great job and I subscribed to you.
Check out RC Saylors too when you get a chance. Nate and Abby Saylor are very good friends of mine. Tell them Scott sent you. They are awesome people. I know you would like them. I will pass along your site to them also. Take care.
@@scottfirman Thank you! Z bend with those wires is extremely hard to do I need some piano wire but thinner.
@@Joyplanes The screw type servo control connectors work well then, at least you do not have to be so precise. I still have a few but usually have good luck making the Z - bend. I have gotten wire that actually snapped when trying to bend it. Someone hardened it off. If you have a hand torch, you can heat that type of wire to make the metal soft enough to bend. Even a gas stove will work. I almost rammed the wire through my hand when it snapped. That can make you use choice words when that happends
Great explaining and details. Thanks. I made the fuselage, but as I glued the two pieces, they are not perfect 90 degrees. I was wondering if this makes a big difference in flying the aeroplane? The longitudinal axis is perfect, just the side angles are a bit out. The wings, elevator and the rudder also aligned perfectly. I appreciate if you can advise on this 🙂🙏
Fuselage it's ok, the critical parts are the alignment of stabilizers and wing
@@Joyplanes thanks for the quick reply. Much appreciated. I'll make sure that rudder and elevator align perfectly with the wings. What is the best spot in terms of stability to mount an action camera on the plane and what is the range of the radio?
Thanks 🙂🙏
@@AliAbiri1 you can put the camera in the wings or in the fuselage as long as the CG is not affected.
the exact pronunciation!! You must be an excellent announcer!!
@joyplanRc do we need any mathematical work to build a new aircarft design???
Well done
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Which one is easier to fly joytrainer mini or joytrainer? And which one is cheaper?
please reply, I am planning to make one of them
So were you get the design from
Great video, how to connect the electronics, receiver, esc, motor, servo etc?
just made this. really fly well. only problem i faced is given smooth curve to front end of wings.
Any way to do a sort of air drag on it? Maybe a flat spin or cobra? That would be coll
I'm new to the RC aspect of this hobby and i want to build this plane, but when i checked the item discription it said that you need a soldering iron to build the plane which i don't have. I did however notice that the only time you soldered anything was when you added the strobe lights. I'm not going to get the strobe lights so is the soldering iron still necessary?
It's really a very good detailed video thanks to you.. But it's ok to use 2400kv motor with 4s lipo batt with extra weight to the fuselage.. or it will be to fast and hard to control.?
You mentioned making other improvements… have any? Plans? Video for those new modifications?? Seems to be an excellent trainer.
The plans have the modifications already. But not much more have been done.
Awesome video. Neat work. Can you tell me Aileron, Elevator & Rudder moving percentage ?
Why does almost every flite test model, or any model based on it (including this one). On the bottom side of the airfoil there is always a cut (around +15cm)? Is it for stability?
Stay safe bro by the way 100th comment.
Also u make epic videos.
You and your videos are really amazing
Thank you.
Where did you get your plans for your rc plane in this video . Many thanks Peter
Hello, where i can find the wheels and the control horns?
As your fan, I have a request to build a classic aircraft 'Bleriot XI' withaileron, elevator , rudder & landing gears by using depron foam sheet. I think it will be found most popularity among the world. As this classic aircraft is not available in web world in depron foam format. Looking forward for your responding.
Perfect for beginners to start with. Thankyou♥️
i really loved your work. i also noticed that you used a flysky i6 transmitter . what range can you get from it sir ?
Twenty feet... at least.
What is the total weight of the plane? And what's the thrust of the motor?
Nice video🔥 btw how can I get the song at 11:23 because I really like it and I would like to use it for one of my future video on UA-cam.
Oh also is it copyright?
What motor and lipo are you using? If I extend the length and slightly reduce the chord can I use a 2204 2300kv motor with 5 inch prop on 2s 1000mah lipo?
Or 2826 1400kv on 2s with 8 inch prop
hey, can you make the pane out of eva foam?
thank you this taught me so much!
You're so welcome!
How many thrust need for smooth slow flying by it ?
Cool! I will make also one soon. But in my place there are not enough flat terrain, so I will try to reinforce tail for hook. Will it work?
Perfect video 🎉. Can i use the forex pvc foam board to make it?
thanks sir. sir i want to know why used 4 servo motor for wing..
I watched your video and to the challenge to build the Storch according to the plans. The only thing I don’t have are plans for the landing gear. I realize that they are handmade but some lengths and approximate angles would be helpful.
?????? main lg PARAMETERS. the main lg struts, of a taildragger, should be tall enough that the Prop does not strike the ground, during ground maneuvering. strut height should maintain prop clearance (on the ground), if the attitude is very Slightly, nose-down, also. the use of taller struts will increase the sto traits, of the airframe. btw, the WINGTIPS Should Be Finished !!!! i suggest you ponder These questions. WHY do you boys Think it is a good idea to copy an ANCIENT Design??? WHY do think it is a good idea to have stol traits built into an airframe.!!! as to the second question, it should be understood that when stol traits are built-into an airframe, they CANNOT be 'turned off'.
in other words, those traits are ALWAYS There, Always affecting flight behavior !!! you boys who make models of ANTIQUE stol designs, end up with a model that is Not versatile (in the air) !!! googletranslate
I am working on making a plane fly and I dont want it to be rc yet so now my question, where do you put everything like the wing or the elevators, how do you know where to put them?
Nicely done!
Good job I all ways like your videos I have built a lot of the planes from flight test my self keep up the good work I will be watching
in how much time did u build rc plane?
I really would like to build it but
I cosses A2212 10t 1400kv 3s motor with 1045 motor .
Can you suggest me was it good
If it wasn't than what should i change
Plz really want to need this
Wow Amazing dear bro.. Great
We're can I buy the electronics to build the plane
Awsome tutorial mate.. Im going to try that. Pardon my ignorance but why we don't need flight controller in these planes? Also if i need to increase wingspan then apart from dimensions, what else needs to be modified?what range uve reached so far vid this its remote?
I built mine and it works great
wow, congratulations, can you give me the weight with and without battery please?
Nice plane and flying be safe
Hello ! I'm building your plane ! I have a few questions :
1) Do flaps make a huge difference ?
2) How long the components last ?
Thank you ! Have a nice day
Vincent Lagogué yes, and it depends, if you crash and break stuff like motor, you know about lithium batteries, and servos can get stripped. If you don’t crash, it lasts for a very long time
@@J38x729 Thank you for your answer :) Have you tested these components in particular or do you speak in general ?
How do i print the plans with dotted borders just like his are?
Nice build
I'm glad you like it
Sir, your project was interesting. I was also trying to do it but I find it difficult to do angle cut. It is breaking while folding. Kindly advice.
I have the same problem
Don't cut all the way the foam, just enough to make the bend easier. Use a very sharp blade when cutting thease parts
You can also use a guide to rest the cutting knife on to regulate the depth of the cut
Hey there, Very nice build. I just have a quick question. I can't ship the battery from CN (dunno what that is) to my Location, Germany, do you have an idea where to get one? Otherwise you also can give me a secondary battery that would also work. Thanks a lot.
This plane is very good for beginners, very is to build, easy to fly.
Well I'm searching for some DIY long range fpv planes like GT rebel!
Can you tell which foam your using or did I miss the part that you told what foam your using
Foam board.