Wish I had a CNC for all the modifications I made for mine. I had a hellova time making my gear doors open and close with my retractable gear. I managed to apply 10 live missiles ( modified/painted pop bottle rockets). My mistake was not taking into account that the rockets couldn't get away from the plane fast enough or would come back to the plane. I had one strike the wing midflight just outside the left nacelle and did not completely take off the tip of the wing. It made one smooth barrel roll and with an epic THUD, smacked the ground. About eighty hours of work altogether but one awesome ending! Your model is incredibly sturdy and detailed. Wished I could have added some of the features yours has. Beautiful work. Took me back to memories of mine. Thanks for sharing!
That's one lucky "pilot"! :) So sweet , this build! those flaps, landing gear and doors, etc. are so slick too! Gonna follow this build with enthusiasm! Thanks for posting it!
I own some of the original XP-38 photographs taken during the buildup of the original aircraft taken just before the war. Incredible detail and extremely rare. You did an incredible job and I love the router you built. Fantastic
I build from scratch. Make all plastic parts etc... Buy my balsa in timbers and mill it, but.......your work IS GORGEOUS. Proud to have a fellow woodworker in this universe. Excellent work. Your machine work is a site to behold.
The cowls, spinners are made from molds I made from plugs. The canopy iis vacuumed formed. Hope too upload a new video soon on that process. Subscribe and hit that heart and share. Thanks you
An absolutely beautiful bird ! "A biased favorite" I must admit ! Great work, and craftsmanship ! Enjoyed the video, and looking forward to your next installment !
It's so fantastic to see a fellow builder in this age of ARF era we find ourselves in.building and drawing is a dying art.my father taught me from the age of 7 how to build.it started with Chuck gliders and then into full scale aircraft.I design and build my own aircraft.I draw them then build them.my father has now passed away but I will always cherish the knowledge he gave me.also at the age of 5 my father had me flying gliders.up until I was 13 my dad took me flying every weekend.I cherish those times now he is gone.I have just had the motivation to pick up a transmitter again.I am now back flying my planes and I am designing faster and faster aircraft electric and nitro.I hope more people would stop doing the one click hobby king special and build something for yourself.it doesn't have to be as complicated as what u see here.for example, I'm designing a very simple profile 3D fun fly I can take to the park and have some fun.it's not difficult to build it just takes a bit of effort and time.keep up the great work the P-38 looks great
I'm working on detailing the cockpit and riveting. I will be painting all the control surfaces soon and then I will add another video. I hope to do a preliminary cg check soon. Need to build a Vanessa rig first.
Thanks, it's been an adventure. I don't think I would ever have gotten it done if I wasn't retired. I can't even imagine how many hours I have into it.
I don't have the skill to assemble a simple wood kit much less design a CNC machine to cut the parts from the plans I made. Quite a feat of workmanship.Looking forward to the rest of the videos.
That is an amazing build with super craftsmanship. Sadly not many people have the talent and patience for such work. When I was little, the the P-40 was my favorite prop driven warbird. Then in my late teens I discovered the P-38 after reading a paperback where pilots were given new 38's to replace their worn-out 40's and the American ace went up and dueled with the Japanese ace in his Zero. I can't remember the name of the book but I really liked it and it changed my new favorite prop driven fighter to the legendary P-38 Lightning! After a little research I found the book, it's called The Last Dogfight by Martin Caiden. If you read it I hope you enjoy as much as I did.
I recognise that music! My dad was RAF and when I was a child in the 50’s he sang a rude RAF ditty to that tune “might be somebodies mother” was one line.
I believe the designer was Nick Ziroli , an old friend of my uncle (Charlie Jensen). He used to go on and on about Nick and his designs. Anyway, really nice work on this. Your cnc worked great.
No, but but I have subscribed so I fully plan on a nice evening of uninterrupted viewing, a glass of wine(OR GLASSES LOL!) in which my lovely wife will become a youtube widow lol!
Wow I wish I had half your skill set, I wish I could find a good P38 kit I want something to run two Jet 90L engines, so I watched your video OMG I'm in awe lol
Awsome build mate, im undergoing a similar build of the same plane, 3m wing span, i had plans for a 900mm span version running nitros, i had the plans blown up on a printer and am building to the plans old school style hand cutting and shaping everything by hand, i wish i had your router mate, would have made this much easier lol 😂😂
Thank you very much. I'm in the middle. Of a middle of a De Haviland Mosquito build, going thru the same process. Build one is up. Build 2 should be up in a couple weeks. Please like, share, subscribe and smash that bell for future uploads.
There are 3 total build videos and 2 flight videos. If you enjoy the videos please sub, share and like. I'm currently working on a 125" De Haviland Mosquito. Thanks for watching.
Insane!! Question , is the weight where you want it to be? It looks a tad heavy for the scale, what is the material? Your attention to detail is incredible!
Was going to build this plane as the P-38 is my fav. WW2 fighter, but after building 3 40" ones and finding out how hard they are to fly I decided to build some other twin engine planes first. Then 15 yrs later and over 30 planes later I decided to redesign the plane because the original just does not fly very good without the counter-rotating engines. This I designed a look alike P-38 using 2 25cc gas engines out of weedeaters. Made many changes so that the plane would be a good everyday flyer. You can see the plane in my pic. That was her just 6 months ago after her 4th new set of engines. This plane has over 200 hours on her and still going strong. She's had only one misfortune in over 6 yrs of flying and that was me coming in short with my 3D stunt plane and landing on top of her . The damage was minimal and was fixed very easily. As this is the first time seeing your build I'm looking forward to seeing how she come out and how she flies. Look forward to a lot of questions about your plane from me. SPC-Lee a Benson 11B U.S. Army (RET.)
@@@MikeJM-Fly-RC Thanks for the return on my reply and I've watch all of your vids now and thanks. Great looking plane so how many flights do you have on her now? Good luck with your new build.
@@leebenson4874 around 30, If your ever in the area I'll be at WATTS in Owatona Mn, then Northern Military Alliance fly-in, in Owatonna, then off to Fond du lac WISCONSIN for the military and classics over the Midwest, Akeny Iowa after that.
Hard to imagine that electric motors can provide enough power to make this P-38 airborne... ah, the advantages of technology. Had a friend a long time ago in Avalon on Catalina Island, Gregor Milne, used to fly P-38s when he was in the service. He told me these babies could do a straight up, vertical climb, they were that powerful.
What battery packs are you using? I have a 90 size P-51 Mustang that I have not built yet. Waiting to get retracts. I have about the same motor. The packs I have, I think are going to be too small. Love your retracts BTW :)
4ea 5s 9000 HV Thunder Power commercial/UAV batteries, in serial and parallel to create a 10s 18000 mah pack. Actually I'm sorry to say the Robart electric retracts are garbage.
This, I tried a p-38 kit years ago when I was about 11, never finished it unfortunately, youthful exuberance finally had a head on collision with the realization that there was no way I could afford engines, and RC for it. Awesome work!
Now that is art! My congratulations to the builder. I'd be nervous to fly it because it might crash. How many batteries and what voltage will it carry? Beautiful.
Have you seen the finished plane, I've been flying her for a couple of seasons now. There are 3 build videos and a couple flight videos on my page. I also have a new project on the work bench that I started la year ago: 125" De Haviland Mosquito.
My grandpa worked on these in WWII. Just passed away at 98 years old. He'd be immensely proud of this!
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is proud of you.
I loved the days of building from a kit. Now they market ARF's cheaper than a kit. I still love to build. Bravo!
Absolutely beautiful workmanship! Love watching it all come together. I had a Ziroli B25 years ago, they are a labor of love.
That, my friends, is ARTWORK! True Master Craftsmanship, that is rarely seen today.
Wish I had a CNC for all the modifications I made for mine. I had a hellova time making my gear doors open and close with my retractable gear. I managed to apply 10 live missiles ( modified/painted pop bottle rockets). My mistake was not taking into account that the rockets couldn't get away from the plane fast enough or would come back to the plane. I had one strike the wing midflight just outside the left nacelle and did not completely take off the tip of the wing. It made one smooth barrel roll and with an epic THUD, smacked the ground. About eighty hours of work altogether but one awesome ending!
Your model is incredibly sturdy and detailed. Wished I could have added some of the features yours has. Beautiful work. Took me back to memories of mine. Thanks for sharing!
That's one lucky "pilot"! :) So sweet , this build! those flaps, landing gear and doors, etc. are so slick too! Gonna follow this build with enthusiasm! Thanks for posting it!
What a thing of beauty, truly a piece of Art!
I own some of the original XP-38 photographs taken during the buildup of the original aircraft taken just before the war. Incredible detail and extremely rare. You did an incredible job and I love the router you built. Fantastic
you must not be married... what a piece of craftsmanship...
I build from scratch. Make all plastic parts etc... Buy my balsa in timbers and mill it, but.......your work IS GORGEOUS. Proud to have a fellow woodworker in this universe. Excellent work. Your machine work is a site to behold.
The cowls, spinners are made from molds I made from plugs. The canopy iis vacuumed formed. Hope too upload a new video soon on that process. Subscribe and hit that heart and share. Thanks you
An absolutely beautiful bird !
"A biased favorite" I must admit !
Great work, and craftsmanship !
Enjoyed the video, and looking forward to your next installment !
all 3 installments are done along with maiden and flight video
Looking fantastic!
The hours and time spent building not to mention the cost one can be very proud, wonderful model great job.Bob uk.
It's so fantastic to see a fellow builder in this age of ARF era we find ourselves in.building and drawing is a dying art.my father taught me from the age of 7 how to build.it started with Chuck gliders and then into full scale aircraft.I design and build my own aircraft.I draw them then build them.my father has now passed away but I will always cherish the knowledge he gave me.also at the age of 5 my father had me flying gliders.up until I was 13 my dad took me flying every weekend.I cherish those times now he is gone.I have just had the motivation to pick up a transmitter again.I am now back flying my planes and I am designing faster and faster aircraft electric and nitro.I hope more people would stop doing the one click hobby king special and build something for yourself.it doesn't have to be as complicated as what u see here.for example, I'm designing a very simple profile 3D fun fly I can take to the park and have some fun.it's not difficult to build it just takes a bit of effort and time.keep up the great work the P-38 looks great
Fabulous I can't explain how great this build is. So great thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.
Dang that is amazing! I would be super proud of this plane. Sorry I’m watching it 5 years later but still great job.
I'm working on detailing the cockpit and riveting. I will be painting all the control surfaces soon and then I will add another video. I hope to do a preliminary cg check soon. Need to build a Vanessa rig first.
Mike JMX Man!, it must be a real blast fairing that skin! All that work paying big time!
Do you have the plans available?
@@darkelements8519 plans are available from Nick Ziroli giant scale plans
Fantastic build............. and I LOVED the music!!!
It represents war planes
Fabulous vision and precision in everything
An awesome build, well done. Looks fabulous
A beautiful project and it's nice that the motors will be completely enclosed.
Very good my friend, There isn't nothing like your own creation. I have wanted to do a p-38 for ever and now more then ever. Good on ya.
Absolutely Amazing build. Thanx for sharing !!
Amazing build Mike. Been following your build. Saw the run up of the motors last night. Truly incredible build!!
Thanks, it's been an adventure. I don't think I would ever have gotten it done if I wasn't retired. I can't even imagine how many hours I have into it.
Beautifully built plane, to be certain, but I'd be interested in a video on the CNC router you built! Thanks!
I agree with Odee. Thanks for the up load. Excellent build Mike.
Absolutely outstanding work!
I don't have the skill to assemble a simple wood kit much less design a CNC machine to cut the parts from the plans I made. Quite a feat of workmanship.Looking forward to the rest of the videos.
The rest of the videos are complete along with the maiden.
That is an amazing build with super craftsmanship. Sadly not many people have the talent and patience for such work. When I was little, the the P-40 was my favorite prop driven warbird. Then in my late teens I discovered the P-38 after reading a paperback where pilots were given new 38's to replace their worn-out 40's and the American ace went up and dueled with the Japanese ace in his Zero. I can't remember the name of the book but I really liked it and it changed my new favorite prop driven fighter to the legendary P-38 Lightning!
After a little research I found the book, it's called The Last Dogfight by Martin Caiden. If you read it I hope you enjoy as much as I did.
I really enjoyed watching this build
Wow , that's a amazing build and a great airplane.
Great video on a great build with great music.
Murica!
(salute)
Love the flaps and retracts.
Very interesting video. That`s a wonderful airplane but a lot of work to build it. Amazing craftsmanship.
My grandpa built one of these years ago. Little smaller took years. He died before radios instaled. Never flown. But kept as a trophy piece.
wow! this is perfect! congratulations.
Incredible...... beautiful craftsmanship.......
That's awesome. That makes my coping saw and belt sander look like a booger.
Only way to describe that. Beautiful!
I recognise that music! My dad was RAF and when I was a child in the 50’s he sang a rude RAF ditty to that tune “might be somebodies mother” was one line.
Nice. One of my fav planes. If only Kelly J could see this.
Great work!
Rarely seen artjob. Congratulations !
Neat video and for once I didn't mind the background music.
Wonderful..! This man is a genius...!!
I believe the designer was Nick Ziroli , an old friend of my uncle (Charlie Jensen). He used to go on and on about Nick and his designs. Anyway, really nice work on this. Your cnc worked great.
Wow..the landing gear part... hats off bro...all the best....nice work good job...all the best.
Outstanding work ! - thanks for sharing. Got my sub.
Nice job! Congrats!
Pfffffffffffffffffff .. Holy... what hard work!!! complimenti ! In great job
Well done. My compliments.
So amazing the cinematic of the gear doors
This is fantastic !
Amazing work 😍 ....but dude the music😉
great build now time to watch the other videos about it
I love your work!
Wonderful, work! Areal masterpiece! congratulations!
Thank you
Brilliant Brilliant work bloody amazing .
Nice .... and I liked the music .... when its completed it must be introduced with the US Army Air Corps instrumental 😁
I've been flying her for a couple years now
Wow!! So cool! I have to tell my best bud about this. We are in our mid 50's but really dig the whole WW11 aircraft thing.
Mid 50s here also, thanks for the comments. Have you seen the rest of my build videos on this project and my poor quality maiden footage?
No, but but I have subscribed so I fully plan on a nice evening of uninterrupted viewing, a glass of wine(OR GLASSES LOL!) in which my lovely wife will become a youtube widow lol!
Nice job. I can 't this.....
Impressive
Wow I wish I had half your skill set, I wish I could find a good P38 kit I want something to run two Jet 90L engines, so I watched your video OMG I'm in awe lol
SWEET! Nice job.
best P38 build i have ever seen
Awsome build mate, im undergoing a similar build of the same plane, 3m wing span, i had plans for a 900mm span version running nitros, i had the plans blown up on a printer and am building to the plans old school style hand cutting and shaping everything by hand, i wish i had your router mate, would have made this much easier lol 😂😂
Wonderful Job!! is beuatifull theLockheed P-38 Lightning.. IS SPECIAL AIRCRAFT
Thank you, be sure to check out the next 2 builds and the flight videos.
10/10 Dude in ALL phases of design manufacture and execution
Thank you very much. I'm in the middle. Of a middle of a De Haviland Mosquito build, going thru the same process. Build one is up. Build 2 should be up in a couple weeks. Please like, share, subscribe and smash that bell for future uploads.
I wonder about a larger cnc router, to build a "CUB" with a dash of Hydro forming
Technically the system is only limited by the table size. I could build an 8'×8' table and cut parts if I needed something that big.
Great work !!!
Sehr schön gebaut 👍
Muy bueno espectacular 😃👍👍.
Gotta love JP Sousa marches. SEMPER FI!!!!
Some really like it some don't. I wanted a military theme since this is a warbird. Thanks for watching
This video went great with Sousa :) Jaw dropped at your mastery btw.
There are 3 total build videos and 2 flight videos. If you enjoy the videos please sub, share and like. I'm currently working on a 125" De Haviland Mosquito. Thanks for watching.
Insane!! Question , is the weight where you want it to be? It looks a tad heavy for the scale, what is the material? Your attention to detail is incredible!
Was going to build this plane as the P-38 is my fav. WW2 fighter, but after building 3 40" ones and finding out how hard they are to fly I decided to build some other twin engine planes first. Then 15 yrs later and over 30 planes later I decided to redesign the plane because the original just does not fly very good without the counter-rotating engines. This I designed a look alike P-38 using 2 25cc gas engines out of weedeaters. Made many changes so that the plane would be a good everyday flyer. You can see the plane in my pic. That was her just 6 months ago after her 4th new set of engines. This plane has over 200 hours on her and still going strong. She's had only one misfortune in over 6 yrs of flying and that was me coming in short with my 3D stunt plane and landing on top of her . The damage was minimal and was fixed very easily. As this is the first time seeing your build I'm looking forward to seeing how she come out and how she flies. Look forward to a lot of questions about your plane from me.
SPC-Lee a Benson 11B U.S. Army (RET.)
I have 3 build videos and flight videos on my channel. This plane flies like a trainer.....a dream to fly
@@@MikeJM-Fly-RC Thanks for the return on my reply and I've watch all of your vids now and thanks. Great looking plane so how many flights do you have on her now? Good luck with your new build.
@@leebenson4874 around 30, If your ever in the area I'll be at WATTS in Owatona Mn, then Northern Military Alliance fly-in, in Owatonna, then off to Fond du lac WISCONSIN for the military and classics over the Midwest, Akeny Iowa after that.
Gorgeous!
NICE, great job
Awe and admiration 👍🏻
Wow great job
Hard to imagine that electric motors can provide enough power to make this P-38 airborne... ah, the advantages of technology. Had a friend a long time ago in Avalon on Catalina Island, Gregor Milne, used to fly P-38s when he was in the service. He told me these babies could do a straight up, vertical climb, they were that powerful.
There are electric motors that are a lot more powerful then my motors. 5x easily. Did you watch all 3 build videos and the flight video's?
excellent work
I'm getting nightmares from the drill field in MCRD San Diego listening to this music lol.
Truly a masterpiece Sir.
Thank you
WOOW AWESOME BROTHER ,
Super! Very interesting!
Take a peak at build 2, 3 and the flight videos
Also currently building a De Haviland Mosquito.
Spectacular!
Stunning, I wish I had the skill.
Awesome workmanship.
Glad you like it! Check out my De Havilland Mosquito build.
Fantastic model, wery goood!!!! Electro engine no conception!
What battery packs are you using? I have a 90 size P-51 Mustang that I have not built yet. Waiting to get retracts. I have about the same motor. The packs I have, I think are going to be too small. Love your retracts BTW :)
4ea 5s 9000 HV Thunder Power commercial/UAV batteries, in serial and parallel to create a 10s 18000 mah pack. Actually I'm sorry to say the Robart electric retracts are garbage.
Thanks Man Now I Have The Shape That I Should Use To Complet My Beautifly Plan
Tolles Projekt , Bis zum Schluß sehr akkurat gebaut
Beutifule build so precice wish i could build like that lol
Thank you
This, I tried a p-38 kit years ago when I was about 11, never finished it unfortunately, youthful exuberance finally had a head on collision with the realization that there was no way I could afford engines, and RC for it. Awesome work!
Nice work!!!
Now that is art! My congratulations to the builder. I'd be nervous to fly it because it might crash. How many batteries and what voltage will it carry? Beautiful.
4ea 5s 9000 HV Thunder Power commercial/UAV batteries, in serial and parallel to create a 10s 18000 mah pack.
Just awesome!
That's going to be a awesome plane I like the fork tail devil she was a great plane
Have you seen the finished plane, I've been flying her for a couple of seasons now. There are 3 build videos and a couple flight videos on my page. I also have a new project on the work bench that I started la year ago: 125" De Haviland Mosquito.
fantastic project
Mike where did you get the cowls and the canopy?
Please provide details on how to scan the blue prints to laser software. Thanks for the video!