Wow!! Best build of the year award! This 62 year old pilot and modeler, Cessna and Guillows builder wants to wish you the best for your aviation interests!
The cats watching you build this kit was pretty funny. I started watching your videos for the 3d printing but found your r/c content too. Keep up the great work!
I love this model. It was the first I ever built as a kid; what a mess that was with no mentor. I built it a couple of times since with better results. As I was watching the nice video, my black cat was on the desk demanding attention, so I got a real kick out of seeing your black kitty helping you build. Nice job on the model, b.t.w.
Hello, Troy. A very detailed and well done build. You can get Wireless NAV, Beacon, and Strobe Lights now. It's very cheap as well as a package. It would reduce weight, since it doesn't require the heavy wires leading out to the wing tips. I thought I'd tell you that. This is the definition of outstanding, my favorite type of model is a flying model that also doubles as a display model (lights, flaps, doors etc). I'm going to record my first build, it's the kit 1005 guillows Hellcat.
Very detailed work and it turned out fantastic…thank you for posting this as I’m just starting out in this balsa/tissue aircraft building. By the way, you have an amazing FFA technician working with you.
Thanks for posting this video. The 170 Cessna does indeed works as a great candidate. Mine has a Cox Pee Wee .020 w/ the elctronics from a Hobbyzone sport cub s2 - and the weight is all engine! :)
very nice! I did the same strengthening of the connection between the 2 half-wings. but really, the weakest point of the entire structure is the connection of the wings to the top of cabin. Mine broke quickly, had to beef it up with lots of extra wood.
Thank you for the comment. Ya this was my first small balsa plane and I added a bit too much weight. It would work better to not add lights flaps and use lighter covering material. Good luck with your build.
@Adrian Jesus it's actually still in the box! I've built many military places in the past but have yet to start this one. They are fun to build though.
Yes I agree I have purchased two more small guillows kits to try this project again and focus more on saving wight. Right now I have been building a lot of 3D printed airplanes. Cheers
if the model were 50% larger you could get away with adding all that extra weight. Wing loading is just too high to carry lights, wires, flap servo and the heavier covering material. You really did a nice building job though --- beautiful model!. Try again keeping it much lighter and you will be rewarded.
Thanks for the awesome video, it was extremely useful! One question: what did you say you used as a hinge for the rudder and elevators? Not hinge tape but something else? Wouldn't hinge tape just work for everything? Thanks!
unbelievable!!! I wish we were neighbors! Can you link where you bought the box of wire? For that matter, will you also provide a link for the LED lights? so sick!
@@TroyMcMillan I've got plans for a Jr Sinbad I was thinking of converting to RC, but it would only be two channel. Original is 30", my print came to 36" span as the guy was having to guess how to set his printer. Since my current sailplane is 79" span, I didn't figure the extra 6" would hurt, and didn't have him reprint. 😁
literally what tool did you use to cut the spars, i wanna do that on my p40 model to make flaps and ailerons but i have 0 clue what you did, it looks like a ruler-… literally amazing i didn’t even think this was possible
Its just a hobby saw. Its got a red handle. You can find them at any ace hardware or home depot. Even hobby shops. Hell you might even find it on amazon
Really liked the video, however, you need to stop during steps to give a slower or still of some of the things you have done. Example the placement of the servo
Yes you can definitely convert it also just be carful with adding to much wight. If I were to do it again I would not add the lights, flaps and use different material to cover it to save wight. Just add rudder elevator and use tissue paper to cover it and it will fly really good. My build was a bit too heavy. Cheers
realy like this videos convertion results,however the near comatose valley girl speach pattern trail off was so freaking annoying i had to turn off the sound
Wow!! Best build of the year award! This 62 year old pilot and modeler, Cessna and Guillows builder wants to wish you the best for your aviation interests!
Proof positive that a cat is an essential part of any build. Inspiration for a great conversion!
Your assistant is awesome, almost as much as the build. Appreciate what you do.
The cats watching you build this kit was pretty funny. I started watching your videos for the 3d printing but found your r/c content too. Keep up the great work!
I love this model. It was the first I ever built as a kid; what a mess that was with no mentor. I built it a couple of times since with better results. As I was watching the nice video, my black cat was on the desk demanding attention, so I got a real kick out of seeing your black kitty helping you build. Nice job on the model, b.t.w.
Million dollar cub. WOW SHURE DETAILED THAT PUPPIE. LOL
Hello, Troy. A very detailed and well done build. You can get Wireless NAV, Beacon, and Strobe Lights now. It's very cheap as well as a package. It would reduce weight, since it doesn't require the heavy wires leading out to the wing tips. I thought I'd tell you that. This is the definition of outstanding, my favorite type of model is a flying model that also doubles as a display model (lights, flaps, doors etc). I'm going to record my first build, it's the kit 1005 guillows Hellcat.
Very detailed work and it turned out fantastic…thank you for posting this as I’m just starting out in this balsa/tissue aircraft building. By the way, you have an amazing FFA technician working with you.
Thanks for posting this video. The 170 Cessna does indeed works as a great candidate. Mine has a Cox Pee Wee .020 w/ the elctronics from a Hobbyzone sport cub s2 - and the weight is all engine! :)
Beautiful job and conversion! Thanks for sharing!
Almost forgot! Loved the kitty!
very nice! I did the same strengthening of the connection between the 2 half-wings. but really, the weakest point of the entire structure is the connection of the wings to the top of cabin. Mine broke quickly, had to beef it up with lots of extra wood.
Great build video, well done lad.
Cheers from the land down under
Just finished a piper cub 303 guillows kit conversion. I did flaperons tho. I always learn something new from your videos thanks
I'm Sure Glad Kitty (s) Took An Interest : ) !
Sick build dude. Real nice handywork. Love the lights. Beauty plane.
Amazing work there
very cool. would you share the names of the motorbattery servo and electronic? I want to do this to a guillows hellcat f6F.
nice cats
Omg, dude in what one
Your cat is so awesome :)
Beautiful work Troy.
Thank you.
That's super cool
The great supervisor!
Hello, what prop is that? Thank you 👍
Freaking amazing talent man! Very well done! I just bought this kit today and I'm just gonna keep it basic! Excellent video!
Thank you for the comment. Ya this was my first small balsa plane and I added a bit too much weight. It would work better to not add lights flaps and use lighter covering material. Good luck with your build.
2 hrs later how was your build ? I’m interested in buying this but I’m unsure
@Adrian Jesus it's actually still in the box! I've built many military places in the past but have yet to start this one. They are fun to build though.
Very impressive!
The kittens! 🤣
Big work. Congratulations. Very nice.
Wow amazing
Great vid. Very helpful
I think you should build one with the original rubber power and tissue to see how much fun they were!
Yes I agree I have purchased two more small guillows kits to try this project again and focus more on saving wight. Right now I have been building a lot of 3D printed airplanes. Cheers
if the model were 50% larger you could get away with adding all that extra weight. Wing loading is just too high to carry lights, wires, flap servo and the heavier covering material. You really did a nice building job though --- beautiful model!. Try again keeping it much lighter and you will be rewarded.
Rubber band power isn't bad....some planes can fly take off land once released.
Did you add a link for the LEDs that you used?
Thanks for the awesome video, it was extremely useful! One question: what did you say you used as a hinge for the rudder and elevators? Not hinge tape but something else? Wouldn't hinge tape just work for everything? Thanks!
Where did you get those wheels and tires? Need a pair for my Super Cub.
What size hinges do you use. I am trying to convert the Guillow edge 540 into rc. Love your videos
You have a tiny helper!
unbelievable!!! I wish we were neighbors! Can you link where you bought the box of wire? For that matter, will you also provide a link for the LED lights? so sick!
What are the construction requirements for the model itself? I cannot find them anywhere.
Where di you get the big tires?
Awesome build! Could you tell me how the tissue is called - the paper you wrap entire model in. I have the same kit but no tissue in the box...
He used monokote but that’s too heavy for something this small for rc flight use tissue paper
@@citabria4804 definitely not too heavy
Almost seems like it would be easier to find an rc plan that's close to the right size, reduce the plan to the desired size, and go from there?
Yeah maybe that is something I should test
@@TroyMcMillan I've got plans for a Jr Sinbad I was thinking of converting to RC, but it would only be two channel. Original is 30", my print came to 36" span as the guy was having to guess how to set his printer. Since my current sailplane is 79" span, I didn't figure the extra 6" would hurt, and didn't have him reprint. 😁
@@kf4293 oh cool, let me know how it goes!
literally what tool did you use to cut the spars, i wanna do that on my p40 model to make flaps and ailerons but i have 0 clue what you did, it looks like a ruler-… literally amazing i didn’t even think this was possible
Its just a hobby saw.
Its got a red handle. You can find them at any ace hardware or home depot. Even hobby shops.
Hell you might even find it on amazon
The ultimate umx timber😍😍, very nice job, very interesting video
Does it takeoff from ground with this kit ?
Excelent job, congrats.
And allways the cat 🐈⬛ 😂😂😂😂
Bela construção! Por que não voou?
But no flight video....?
What size magnets do you use?
Really liked the video, however, you need to stop during steps to give a slower or still of some of the things you have done. Example the placement of the servo
what servos, motor, prop and wheel sizes did you use ?
Where is vid of maiden?
Hey, so I bought the same thing, just it was a Beechcraft model instead of a Cessna. Do you think I can also convert it?
Yes you can definitely convert it also just be carful with adding to much wight. If I were to do it again I would not add the lights, flaps and use different material to cover it to save wight. Just add rudder elevator and use tissue paper to cover it and it will fly really good. My build was a bit too heavy. Cheers
cool beans
damn dude, what's next? an h bomb in your garage? very impressive
how many inches are the wheels
2.3 inches
I think the wheels are to small
The cat is bigger than the plane¡¡¡
you built it soooo fast i could not see what you were doing
I just wish it was bigger so you could takeoff on grass
Nice job. But it was realy hard listening to you besides understanding what you sad. You sound so moodless.
Very work 😑 , I used foan same .
Were you drunk when you wrote this comment? Lol
It is a FREE Flight rubber powered model you dumb "A" did you ever go to and Airport and look at a REAL C-170.
realy like this videos convertion results,however the near comatose valley girl speach pattern trail off was so freaking annoying i had to turn off the sound