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BMFC is a small group of model aircraft enthusiasts that enjoy building and flying all types of models
Alans Twinkly take off
0:09
21 день назад
Daves Voltigeur landing
0:12
21 день назад
Rudys Limboing up!
0:08
21 день назад
Pauls under pressure!
0:25
21 день назад
Keiths Limbo Dancing
0:22
21 день назад
Big Bear trying to get lower!
0:08
21 день назад
Big Bear's Landing
0:41
21 день назад
Alexs' Spitfire
0:10
21 день назад
James under training
0:18
21 день назад
Furball pin point landing!!
0:11
21 день назад
2024 June All Day Fly
5:08
21 день назад
BMFC 2023
4:03
6 месяцев назад
Painting Balsa model and fuel proofing
1:36
8 месяцев назад
2023 Sept All Day Fly
5:29
9 месяцев назад
Keith's Hurricane Landing
0:19
9 месяцев назад
Keith's Hurricane Take off
0:24
9 месяцев назад
Keith's Hurricane Fly past
0:11
9 месяцев назад
Rob's MB-339
4:31
9 месяцев назад
Rob's ME 262
5:43
9 месяцев назад
Big Bear's Goshawk maiden
1:24
11 месяцев назад
Big Bear's Goshawk
0:50
11 месяцев назад
Sir Bob's Zero first flight
1:54
11 месяцев назад
Zero fly past
0:28
11 месяцев назад
Sir Bob's Zero engine run up
1:14
11 месяцев назад
Scratch built F14
3:00
11 месяцев назад
Комментарии
@longbowshooter5291
@longbowshooter5291 10 дней назад
It looked like it should have been high enough to glide in for a dead-stick landing. But that thing dropped right out of the sky. It looked tail heavy on take-off, and it looked tail heavy as it made its first turn. That's probably why it wouldn't glide right. Watch it right before it disappears in the corn, the body is level and it's falling belly first towards the ground.
@CR5rc
@CR5rc 17 дней назад
What did that have to do with the title? Did he hit the ignition switch while flying? If so that's pilot error not a reason not to have a kill switch. I won't fly a gas plane without a remote ignition switch.
@longbowshooter5291
@longbowshooter5291 10 дней назад
I think it was tail heavy from the way it wallowed in the turn and the lack of any glide.
@chuckhoward3626
@chuckhoward3626 19 дней назад
What Wanker drove across the airdrome with a tractor?
@PascalRodesch-vo4tb
@PascalRodesch-vo4tb 19 дней назад
Looks like a Bücker Bü182 Cornet!? I hope it‘s not to badly damaged!?
@HerzogRc
@HerzogRc 19 дней назад
Nice 💪
@fraserboyd5448
@fraserboyd5448 4 месяца назад
Looks good - where's a good place to get the shaft adapters to go on the servo?
@okiedoak201
@okiedoak201 5 месяцев назад
Very nice....so...the RDS pocket in the aileron is a hollow box with the wire in a "L" bend...
@theeastman9136
@theeastman9136 6 месяцев назад
A very interesting mechanism which I intend to include in my present build of a Mark IX Spitfire. One caveat though, as others have mentioned, is the softness of the wood box into which the rod turns; rapid wear with potential catastrophic failure will occur. The box could be lined with aluminium (still soft though) or better, built from 2mm carbon fiber sheeting and fitted very closely to the shaft with a bit of lubricant. Voilà, durability and efficiency added for a modest investment. Thank you.
@christopherknee5756
@christopherknee5756 7 месяцев назад
How did you come up with the muffler design you show here?
@jagitmax
@jagitmax 7 месяцев назад
Another stupid video, if its so good let's see the result . PROVE IT
@Themheals
@Themheals 8 месяцев назад
You should have inset or inserted a 1/16 ply plate onto which that control horn sat. Enjoy picking up the pieces.
@PiDsPagePrototypes
@PiDsPagePrototypes 8 месяцев назад
Lovely to see - I've been wondering why the designs for a lot of 3D printable models don't include internal mechanisims. Leaving it all out in the airflow seems so, energy wasteful.
@hardusbooyse8896
@hardusbooyse8896 9 месяцев назад
nice mustang. love the 4stroke sound
@glenhenning9261
@glenhenning9261 9 месяцев назад
If I was flying a B17 bomber r/c I'd be worried!
@littsrc1726
@littsrc1726 9 месяцев назад
Great idea nice job 👍👍👍
@keithmcwilliams7424
@keithmcwilliams7424 9 месяцев назад
All i can see is the sky
@farmerjoe3263
@farmerjoe3263 11 месяцев назад
greetings from Slovakia Košice,we are also mostly old boys
@Martin-db4pu
@Martin-db4pu 11 месяцев назад
*promosm*
@leedavies339
@leedavies339 Год назад
Hi Bob can I ask what glue do you use to build your plans please? I've just bought a part built flair Cub that I'm hoping to complete and learn to fly.
@MyZxcvb12
@MyZxcvb12 Год назад
This is great nice clean installation. I would like to know how you hinged the split flaps
@NickSmith-hv9zi
@NickSmith-hv9zi Год назад
Way to go. Take something simple and working perfectly and making it stupid. I guess KISS is not in your vocabulary.
@jeffs7915
@jeffs7915 Год назад
I like your aluminum servo mounting bracket, amazes me that so many pilots depend on a glue joint and a small wood block of the worst wood quality to mount their aileron flaps. SMH
@CaptainFishbones
@CaptainFishbones Год назад
Sweet. I'd always wanted a way to do this without exposed horns or cables. Thanks Bob!
@davidwatkin1484
@davidwatkin1484 Год назад
Hi Bob, are there wear strips inside the actuator enclosure on the elevator?
@richardwood2929
@richardwood2929 Год назад
Hi David, the wood is covered with Proskin to protect against wear and the piano wire is rounded off to reduce wear
@yl9154
@yl9154 Год назад
Where do you find brass collars? What is the brand? I have never seen any and don't find any with google. Having collars that can be soldered open-up a lot of possibilities. Thanks!
@richardwood2929
@richardwood2929 Год назад
Not sure what brand but are widely available at all Model shops in the uk. Most are brass and have been plated so you can file off the plating on the edge to solder if it makes it easier
@yl9154
@yl9154 Год назад
@@richardwood2929 Thank you!
@chrismaurer2075
@chrismaurer2075 Год назад
I am just getting into the RC airplane hobby and found your channel and had to subscribe. I bought the Ziroli plans for his giant scale p-51D and after looking at it I decided to attempt to just use the plans as a guide and make my airplane out of all aluminum. I'm in the process of making the forms for the ribs and have completed the main spar. Even if it doesn't work I'm having fun trying.
@yl9154
@yl9154 Год назад
Depending how you define "Just getting into RC", you might want to consider cutting your teeth with a simple, cheaper trainer that will not require you to spend a huge effort in building. It may sound rude, but first few planes tend not to survive very long. And warbirds are not the best to learn, especially those with retracts that are always fragile (look at all the landing gear failure on You Tube, models made and flown and landed by highly skilled and experienced modelers and yet the gear collapse). Also, flying a plane that took hundreds of hours to build is an added stress that beginners can do without. It is best to learn with a plane that you don't stress over too much and save the wonderful P-51 and all the work that went in it for later. Maybe it is something you could discuss with your flight instructor or an old hand at your club. I flight mostly scratch build airplanes, and crashes hurt far more than when you can just order another one and slap it together in a few hours!
@richardwood2929
@richardwood2929 Год назад
Thank you Chris
@BrainDeadEngineering
@BrainDeadEngineering Год назад
You would never rotate the servo by grabbing the horn ! You should be ashamed of yourself !
@jeffs7915
@jeffs7915 Год назад
He grabbed the servo arm not the control surface horn, You should be ashamed of yourself. Learn the terminology.
@kf4293
@kf4293 Год назад
He's been flying since before you were even born. Go back to your toy quads. Sheesh.
@Idefix70
@Idefix70 Год назад
If you glue a piece of plastic on the inside of the slot, top and bottom, you don't dent to wood and reduce slop over time. You can retrofit this later. Great to see these old inventions back and people using them again to hide control horns!
@thecatofnineswords
@thecatofnineswords Год назад
There looks to be a fair amount of slop, given how much you were able to move the aileron manually. Have you found ways to reduce that?
@stevennagley3407
@stevennagley3407 Год назад
That wasn’t slop you weren’t actually seeing the servo actually rotate at where the piano wire joins to the control at the servo control arm