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- real WiLDCAT: "Unbreakable" huh
- DIY Rc: not the wing but the $5 trainer plane we are going to rebuild with this wing :D
- Drone Redneck & Marine grandson Karl - Semper Fly !: Cool!
- DIY Rc: thank you so much that's what I love to hear
I've been working really hard learning new things with my new video editor that got too many options to learn in a short time and thank you for your support hugely appreciated it :D
- 紫電改鷹: うわぁ〜
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- Flying Buzzard: Great video
- DIY Rc: yes your right :D
- DIY Rc: your really making it hard to argue a lot of you say is true polyhedral wing don't need an extreme angle and it fly's really good without ailerons but I'm building a 4 channel because it those make flying the plane a lot more fun and branching the joint is a good way but my way also works and simplify things back thanks for sharing you know how it's definitely a great help David :D
- DIY Rc: thank you mate that means iám doing better with my video editing :D
- Ground Control RC: Anytime you can build and airframe for $5 or less is great! Too bad Adams Foam Board is so expensive where you live, any options on EPP, EPO, or Depron Foam? You can build our plans from that as well I would assume. It usually cost me about $2 to build my Mini Parkjet Airframe including the Foam, Glue, Tape, Control Horns, and Motor Mount. Wish I could get my foam for free then it would be around $1. I'm looking forward to seeing your new plane fly as the other plane you built flies very well. Happy Flying! BTW, the Adams Foam Board in the USA is $1 a sheet plus tax, so it cost me $1.09 per sheet.
- DIY Rc: thank you for the info the guy is crazy and think we are stupid enuff to pay 10euro for one sheet is about $12 lol
I can get pink foam and cut my own sheets but that a lot of work and not so healthy
but $2 to build your plane is a really nice price and free foam is something you can get at a fish market
- DIY Rc: thank you stall hope you try to build one too :D
- David Davids: gawd, newbies are SO DENSE. it is clear that you do not understand the Direct IMPLICATION of my statements. if ailerons are used with a polyhedral wing, an Unscheduled, Altitude-losing, FATAL Roll can Easily result; aka CRASHING. don't bother to reply, if all you have is more stupid, uninformed ARGUMENT. feel free to enjoy a lifetime of not learning, by ERROR and TRIAL and ERROR and TRIAL and ERROR. cheers
- DIY Rc: merci :D
- RcNickster: WOW!! That is very cool.. Well done .. You make it look so easy.. Thanks for sharing.. :P
- DIY Rc: wished more people are as positive like you that david david is at it again
don't replay but it's so funny :D
- DIY Rc: yep $5 is for the wood stick and dowl + wood glue and tape
I get my foam and cardboard for free but there is one hobby shop in the Netherlands selling dollar tree foam sheets and asking 10euro for one sheet is very expensive... if you ask me!
what those a sheet of foam cost in USA? i always taught a dollar because of the name lol
thanks for the support :D
- DIY Rc: it is not that hard with some little tricks it becomes very easy to build a polyhedral wing :D
thx for watching
- DDvT: David Davids lol.. did you see the video of this thing in action?
Sure it can be done better, but it WORKS, and this is a BEGINNER plane, that is supposed to survive CRASHES..
And it works well so why are you mad?
- francesco migliore: Polyhedral wings dont need aileron, and you not show the maiden flight with this wings..
at minute 6.312 aned over can see the wings flat ...
- DIY Rc: where we are going to build the tail section don't forget to check the playlist and see every episode and my FPV plane built in a similar way :D
thank for your support and comments :D:D:D
- Flying Buzzard: LOL...
- Remote Addicted: Great work! Very cool to watch. 👌
- David Davids: well, this wing is Still TOO thin. it's not gonna make very much lift. oh, and, putting ailerons on a polyhedral wing is a waste of time, and increase in flying weight. why. during a rudder turn of a model having such a wing, there is a 'coupled' Roll moment. conclusion: on such a model, more roll moment from aileron defection is NOT useful or Recommended. so, Avoid adding the mass of aileron servos on such a model. the polyhedral angles Should be in the range of five to fifteen degrees. ( more than fifteen degrees of polyhedral angle Unnecessarily Damps yaw axis response and Increases DRAG. ) ideally, when an angle(s) is used in the design of a wing, the angles Should be sufficiently Internally BRACED. a light-weight angular brace can be made by laminating together narrow pieces of wood/bamboo. cheers
- DIY Rc: :D
- Ground Control RC: Nice! So is it $5 to build the airframe? I use (1) sheet of Adams Foam Board to build the airframes for my Mini Parkjets so I was just curious. Looking forward to the Maiden Flight and keep up the great work.
- DIY Rc: haha first of all luckily the plane is built to handle crashes
and your very good theoretical but in practice i've already shown how easy this plane fly's
and you didn't show a thing! where are you planes and video? really!
at least andrew newton thinks positive about my planes and he got a big channel with hundreds of planes and really test experimental things out you just talk talk fluff up your ass
- Stal Dronoff: Hi!!! Very cool, my friend!!! Big like
- DDvT: Nice video and editing!
- MrStrikeforce1987: Looking forward to the next build video!
POLYHEDRAL WING BUILD WITH CARDBOARD (How To Make a Trainer Rc Plane For $5 Airplane) |
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