Nice! Very realistic in the air, and a gorgeous landing. But you do need an air-to-ground repeater for the turn-and-slip indicator, the nose looked way above the tail in those turns.
My friend and bud that is a very serious plane you have created. The T28 is one of my fav birds and they fly so nice. Excellent flight your the best at custom and my Avengers Al-37 is still looking great on my wall. Thanks again Brendan 👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice first landing. I used to own a T-28A. You are right it is a heavy airplane but it is very light on the controls. Your model looks like it flies just like the real one. Oh by the way, the lower the voltage, the GREATER the amperage flow will be.
Dead right, most people aren't aware of the equation E=I x R, Voltage equals Current multiplied by Resistance so if the voltage drops, the Resistance remains the same, then the current in Amperes has to rise to equalise the equation.
great flight I know it's a model airplane but just like the full scale plane you can over speed the gear, this was a big problem with the old CZ T-28 , gear up the second the wheels leave the ground . BEAUTIFUL PLANE !!
Holly Molly, that sounded friggin orsum. What a great flights with a butter landing. Hope you get to the bottom of the landing gear. Great plane Brendan. 🫡
I think I am good with the gear. Flipped the dip switch to a lower voltage. There is a brief clip in the middle of that vid I cut in. Gear is up and it’s hauling azz
Love it! I’m more partial to the red and white scheme but the yellow is good too. The radial sounds amazing, totally jealous but I can’t believe the weight of this. Can’t wait to watch the build videos. I built the Seagulls Decathlon based off your videos and I love that plane. Put a GP76 in that and it pulls it around nicely but I’ll bet you DA100 is just a bit better. Keep your the great content Brendan, love the channel!
Thanks so much for the kind words. I do really like the red and white myself. The underside of this now looks like it was from ww2 so the white would weather itself amazingly
Nice display flight and thank you for your video you have made! U said something like less volt, less ampere but that shouldnt be the way to go. Normaly its less voltage more amps and more voltage less amps i think. Just from the point of an electrician. Whish you the best and some nice flights and landings aswell though the season! Have a good one dude
Unfortunately I get that comment a lot and when dealing with dc,, voltage and amperage are proportional. Ohms law proves it in the math. I appreciate you watching and commenting. Always just trying to share the hobby
@@JustPlaneCrazy hmm. I learned it that way. I= P/U and to me that means that the current increases when the voltage decreases. Because the motor of your retracts has a fixed certain power. So if we assume that the motor has a power rating of 20 watts, a voltage of 8V results in a current of 2.5 A (20W / 8V) and a voltage of 6V (20W / 6V) results in a current of 3.3A. And this formula is also used on DC. Now i am a little bit confused :D
Definitely a nice plane and I can't take anything away from you. You commented on the weight, and from my chair it looks like it flies that way too. How much weight did you need to move aft to hang that UMS 180 on it? I question if even a prop change would take that out of it? As a caveat, I have been around and worked on T-28's. There is nothing in the empennage of a T-28; the only thing that was ever back behind the rear seat was two radio boxes, and those had long been ripped out. Every pilot I have ever talked to who trained in the T-28 said, that if you spin one of these planes you'll think the tail fell off of it.
Very good engine and model, I have a 125 cc Ums, beautiful engine. I would like use on the Dr1 Fokker. You use the baffle or deflector? Thank you. ciao
Congratulations on the maiden! Beautiful job. Could you please tell me how you set up your fuel pump? Did you mix it using a curve with throttle position, have it at a fixed percentage at all times, or something else? Thanks in advance!!!
I got me the 2 meter Eflite T28. I've set her up with ESSair engine sound, Master Airscrew 3-blade prop, nose wheel landing light, redundant 5V power supplies and reverse thrust. Nowhere as nice as your bird, but she's a real joy to fly!
Excellent, well done mate that looks awesome in the air. First flight it looked quite twitchy on ailerons. Hope you got the gear and doors sorted. Those are taking a lot of time on mine and using 20kg savox minis for the doors so should be ok with those. If mine comes in under the magic 25 kg / 55lb number I'll be very happy. The UMS 180 is something I have to get running and learn about as this is my first big radial. I bought the vario prop so can fine tune to suit.
@@JustPlaneCrazy yes if I did not have the Corsair already I’d of got it. I’m excited for the new little 30cc P-47. Gonna try a Ephil 38 with brushless starter
Unfortunately not. Amps and volts are directly proportional. Ohms law proves it. E over I = R 7.4v divided by say 2ohms = 3.7a 6.0v divided by the same 2ohms = 3a Volts go down so does amperage
@mugurelmanea that’s helpful. Thank you I will I could find a 27 since I went with a three blade but I would only be able to go to a 26. I think that’s too small
No NO No, Less Voltage means more current for the same Power output (Watts, P=VI) in fact this is what Telsa do with their wiring in e-car cars, increase the car voltage from 12 to 80 Volts or whatever, the current is then much reduced and the guage of your wire can me much reduced, ie thinner and less costly.
Unfortunately I have had this discussion too many times in this thread. Simply apply ohms law to DC which is what we are using. Amps and voltage are proportional with the same resistance. Look up an ohms law calculator and plug in easy numbers. I am not wrong. Use 7.2v and 2 ohms resistance answer 3.6a Use 6.0v and 2 ohms resistance answer is 3a
@@JustPlaneCrazy power has to be the same, 18W v over 21W, not a valid comparison, inversely proportional, not proportional. If U up either the voltage or current for the same power output then the other value must decrease. Thanks.
First off, the sound is out of this world, and number 2, the landing, oh my Lord!
U make me blush
Well, if you ever make it down south I’m vice president of the Palm Beach RC club. You’re always welcome there.
@garyhoffman9423 that’s awesome thanks. I was actually just down there last month for some vacation time
Agreed, great sound,
Take off was pretty shmick also, nice and slow not the usual open the throttle and pull back hard.
I flew T-28s in the Navy and this model is so sweet to watch and hear. Well done!
Thanks. It’s an awesome model
Nice! Very realistic in the air, and a gorgeous landing.
But you do need an air-to-ground repeater for the turn-and-slip indicator, the nose looked way above the tail in those turns.
Awesome. My favorite rc model. NICE flying. Greased the landing, and yes. Ahhhhhh , the 🔊.
The looks are incredible for sure. Thanks for watching
My friend and bud that is a very serious plane you have created. The T28 is one of my fav birds and they fly so nice. Excellent flight your the best at custom and my Avengers Al-37 is still looking great on my wall. Thanks again Brendan 👍👍👍👍👍
Oh man, gorgeous plane!! My first plane was a T28, and it's still my favorite... now I need to make that move to gas!! Great vid, thanks!
Very nice first landing. I used to own a T-28A. You are right it is a heavy airplane but it is very light on the controls. Your model looks like it flies just like the real one. Oh by the way, the lower the voltage, the GREATER the amperage flow will be.
Dead right, most people aren't aware of the equation E=I x R, Voltage equals Current multiplied by Resistance so if the voltage drops, the Resistance remains the same, then the current in Amperes has to rise to equalise the equation.
@potrzebieneuman4702 always fighting people over this. Thanks
@@JustPlaneCrazy no worries mate.
great flight I know it's a model airplane but just like the full scale plane you can over speed the gear, this was a big problem with the old CZ T-28 , gear up the second the wheels leave the ground . BEAUTIFUL PLANE !!
Yes. Two things I noticed with the gear. Put it up higher and slower and change of the voltage dip switch on the controller
Actually, I don't like electric RC planes. This is so refreshing, old school flying. The "Real Thing" . A great build and oh yes, that sound!
Thanks for watching. I am a fan of burning the dinosaur juice
Beautiful, nothing more to say. Congratulations!
Thank you
Round Sound in miniature, those little radials sing a song.
Love this
Looks great, All ur hard work paid off
I think Donnie missed his calling, great videoing
Congratulations Brenden
Wow look at you go !!!!❤️
Very nice ! Beautiful build! Nice landing! 🇺🇸👍🙋♂️🖖🏻
Thanks. The benefit of putting flight modes on flap setting. You can trim to each spot individually. It makes it easy to just use throttle
Great job on this build and flying was very safe for the madien.
I was worried about being too high for filming but I needed to be high in case of dead stick. It’s a heavy bird
going to need a bigger trailer with how big these planes are getting these days lol.. beautiful bird very well done
Thanks. Amazing model for sure
Holly Molly, that sounded friggin orsum. What a great flights with a butter landing. Hope you get to the bottom of the landing gear. Great plane Brendan. 🫡
I think I am good with the gear. Flipped the dip switch to a lower voltage. There is a brief clip in the middle of that vid I cut in. Gear is up and it’s hauling azz
Love it! I’m more partial to the red and white scheme but the yellow is good too. The radial sounds amazing, totally jealous but I can’t believe the weight of this. Can’t wait to watch the build videos. I built the Seagulls Decathlon based off your videos and I love that plane. Put a GP76 in that and it pulls it around nicely but I’ll bet you DA100 is just a bit better. Keep your the great content Brendan, love the channel!
Thanks so much for the kind words. I do really like the red and white myself. The underside of this now looks like it was from ww2 so the white would weather itself amazingly
Nice job bro at least your's has a front wheel door. Motor makes a difference for sure. Grease landing 😎 👌 👍👏👏
lol. It’s all the front wheel door
Very nice look forward to seeing it at Wally’s.
Yeah man. Can’t wait
That sounds incredible. Love it. Beautiful build and maiden flight. 😊
Thanks man. A long time in the works
Well done on the build! Flight all good, landing, great job!
Thanks for watching. Greatly appreciated
Nice display flight and thank you for your video you have made! U said something like less volt, less ampere but that shouldnt be the way to go. Normaly its less voltage more amps and more voltage less amps i think. Just from the point of an electrician. Whish you the best and some nice flights and landings aswell though the season! Have a good one dude
Unfortunately I get that comment a lot and when dealing with dc,, voltage and amperage are proportional. Ohms law proves it in the math. I appreciate you watching and commenting. Always just trying to share the hobby
@@JustPlaneCrazy hmm. I learned it that way. I= P/U and to me that means that the current increases when the voltage decreases. Because the motor of your retracts has a fixed certain power. So if we assume that the motor has a power rating of 20 watts, a voltage of 8V results in a current of 2.5 A (20W / 8V) and a voltage of 6V (20W / 6V) results in a current of 3.3A. And this formula is also used on DC. Now i am a little bit confused :D
Wow, very nice plane and well flown!
Thank you and thanks for watching
Sounds awesome buddy and thanks for Draco parts received them fine
Awesome
Beautiful landing!
awesome plane!!! That sound !!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
Definitely a nice plane and I can't take anything away from you. You commented on the weight, and from my chair it looks like it flies that way too. How much weight did you need to move aft to hang that UMS 180 on it? I question if even a prop change would take that out of it?
As a caveat, I have been around and worked on T-28's. There is nothing in the empennage of a T-28; the only thing that was ever back behind the rear seat was two radio boxes, and those had long been ripped out. Every pilot I have ever talked to who trained in the T-28 said, that if you spin one of these planes you'll think the tail fell off of it.
So. No weight at all in the tail. During the build I keep an eye on the cg and space out gear
Good job. Did UMS make the evolution radials for horizon? What country are they made in
U M S Made in India.
One thing I noticed is the gear doors should stay open when the gear is down
You can change that in the controller. I prefer them in so the air movement doesn’t rip them off
Awesome build!
Oh, the sound. 👍😊
I am partial to it myself. Lol
Great job 👍 Awesome sound
It makes the plane for sure
Nice job on the maiden! I bought a UMS 150 for the TopRC P47. Wondering what fuel pump you are running on your 180 and where to buy it.
ch-ignitions.com/product/aps-fuel-pump-powerfuel-rx-programmable-tx-switchable-pump/
Very good engine and model, I have a 125 cc Ums, beautiful engine. I would like use on the Dr1 Fokker. You use the baffle or deflector? Thank you. ciao
I did use the baffle. They work awesome
Congratulations on the maiden! Beautiful job. Could you please tell me how you set up your fuel pump? Did you mix it using a curve with throttle position, have it at a fixed percentage at all times, or something else? Thanks in advance!!!
I found it best as soon as it’s choked to have it run at 80% then off idle to just go to 100
Thanks!! This helps me out a lot.@@JustPlaneCrazy
nice scale take off.
Thanks for watching
She still has a deep voice!
What a sound!
Very nice
Looks and sounds awesome
Thanks. It’s impressive in size.
What were you filming with? Turned out great.
Thanks combination of 4K video cam and go pro
Awesome T-28
I got me the 2 meter Eflite T28. I've set her up with ESSair engine sound, Master Airscrew 3-blade prop, nose wheel landing light, redundant 5V power supplies and reverse thrust. Nowhere as nice as your bird, but she's a real joy to fly!
@cletusberkeley9441 nice
Sweet! Awesome 😎 sounds super cool !
Thanks. This is a different sound for sure
Love it.
Sweet.absolutely sweet
Thank u. I am loving it
Wow, very Nice...
Ty
outstanding
Excellent, well done mate that looks awesome in the air. First flight it looked quite twitchy on ailerons. Hope you got the gear and doors sorted. Those are taking a lot of time on mine and using 20kg savox minis for the doors so should be ok with those. If mine comes in under the magic 25 kg / 55lb number I'll be very happy. The UMS 180 is something I have to get running and learn about as this is my first big radial. I bought the vario prop so can fine tune to suit.
The vario prop will be a nice feature to help for sure
Love it!!! Engine sounds sexy AF!!!!
Get that price lowered! $2200 just for the air frame is insane.
There isn’t a similar composite plane for less in existence. Big planes big bucks
Get the Seagull one
@flyboywbl that’s a nice addition
@@JustPlaneCrazy yes if I did not have the Corsair already I’d of got it. I’m excited for the new little 30cc P-47. Gonna try a Ephil 38 with brushless starter
这个飞机是什么牌子出的呢
Wow nice
What field is that?
AerObats field. Herndon Pa
congrats :))
Thanks. Much appreciated. It was nerve racking
LOVE IT!!
Thanks bro
Wunderschön.😊😊😊
I'm pretty sure I saw the eclipse in the video lol
lol. I thought that watching the vid
Less voltage equal MORE amps!
Work out ohms law
B E A utiful !
Thanks for watching
Less volts more amperage
Unfortunately not. Amps and volts are directly proportional. Ohms law proves it. E over I = R
7.4v divided by say 2ohms = 3.7a
6.0v divided by the same 2ohms = 3a
Volts go down so does amperage
@JustPlaneCrazy if you use less voltage on something it pulls more amps, if you use a higher voltage less amperage is required.
I think propeller is to big …. Need samthing 26x16
Going to a 28x12
@@JustPlaneCrazy28x16 i use on 250 cc
@mugurelmanea that’s helpful. Thank you I will I could find a 27 since I went with a three blade but I would only be able to go to a 26. I think that’s too small
🛩️🛩️🛩️🛩️😊😇🤩🤓😎
wow.. that thing is no where near tuned, and you took off anyways... lucky
No NO No, Less Voltage means more current for the same Power output (Watts, P=VI) in fact this is what Telsa do with their wiring in e-car cars, increase the car voltage from 12 to 80 Volts or whatever, the current is then much reduced and the guage of your wire can me much reduced, ie thinner and less costly.
Unfortunately I have had this discussion too many times in this thread. Simply apply ohms law to DC which is what we are using. Amps and voltage are proportional with the same resistance. Look up an ohms law calculator and plug in easy numbers. I am not wrong.
Use 7.2v and 2 ohms resistance answer 3.6a
Use 6.0v and 2 ohms resistance answer is 3a
@@JustPlaneCrazy power has to be the same, 18W v over 21W, not a valid comparison, inversely proportional, not proportional. If U up either the voltage or current for the same power output then the other value must decrease. Thanks.
@@JustPlaneCrazy P = VI
@Stuff-i-Like it’s not the same power output and has the same resistance. This Ohms law supports it being opposite
Bigger fly's Better
It does. It’s just harder to throw in the car lol
Fact😊@@JustPlaneCrazy
Absolutely amazing 🫡🤝
It’s a looker for sure
CG with gear up I take it?
No. I cg everything gear down
Nice!