Sorry no plans were made.. it's not to hard to get the 2D profile images and make it. To cancel adverse yaw you can see the drag tips at the end of the wings.
@@AsiKURT-dx4wo my plans were never produced in STL... This is not a 3D model. Simple.. take a 2D image off the internet. Use MS Paint to trace the top view of the image of half of the aircraft. Mirror that image to make a butterfly.. You now have 1 wing.. You just need to make 2 of them. Watch my other build videos. You will work it out
You can definitely try different motor prop combos.. Since it's a build it yourself aircraft you can experiment. Your prop motor combo should be a reasonable combo and good for efficiency.
Hey, @Cjudd001, hope you are doing well. I built this plane in 1100mm scale few weeks ago and just finished setting it up for long range with dji fpv ;-) Thanks so much for this awesome instruction, drawings and really good-flying, cheap and easy to build model. My power-setup: 130Watt 1100kv 3300mA/h 3S
hello do you have an instagram? can you drop the link? and you can throw off in detail how you installed the generator near the belt on what you installed, in detail, I also want to do the same, and how spare parts are needed, I don’t know I write in English through a translator, thank you in advance
Are you using a torque arm on this? I thought these frames were aluminum and torque arms advised mostly for steel frames. Wanna do something very similar and curious what that part looked like
Ceramic coated ports and combustion face. Larger turbo larger intercooler. Ceramic coated piston crowns. Peak Exhaust gas temp 450deg C. Mercedes V8 radiator. Overheating and head cracking issues were addressed. If you drive a stock motor then maybe 3000rpm is your limit.
you are right because I built this for a canard plane. the wing is the same as the flying wing but the extended tips in this video give more reflex reflex.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VsLJfvvsPpE.html
Is there any chance you could go into more detail on the JC, I’m looking at a 70 or a 26, interested in your e drive setup, how do you find the steering? Thanks mate.
the 70 shouldn't be so different to a 26 when it comes to driving.. In fact mine has a 26" rim on the hub motor which is a Chinese Conis motor I believe off ebay. Not the most efficient due to the thick lamination's. I started with the stock ebay purchase and started modifying it almost immediately. Replaced the stock 48V controller with a 96V 1500W and of course rewired the motor from star to delta. Running on a 20S 20ah battery gave me a range of 50km and a flat ground speed of 65kph. The motor was a rated at 500W but runs at about 3.2KW. Steering. would be nice if you could adjust the handles position fwd or backwards.. I feel mine could go forward as my shoulders get sore. Other than that not to bad.. Its a trike and even though you are low you need to consider your turns as it will lift a wheel and could flip.
Nice build and really good video. I know I'm only 7 years too late compared to everyone else....LOL. I watched the whole thing from start to finish and thoroughly enjoyed it. I love it when I find someone that makes a build look so simple. You now join that list. I've been building my wings with carbon arrow shafts for extra strength, something I learned from Ed from Experimental Airlines, but perhaps not absolutely necessary all the time. I keep thinking that eventually, the wing will fold under stress and pressure without them - perhaps not? The other thing is I always build a fold-able wing for space and transportation, but I may actually do one that is fixed and unitary. Cheers.
Appreciate the that you found it. Try the build. Link is in the description. How to print the plans in the link on this video. Electronics in other videos.
Yeah, that's one badass build, no one complaining for the music/length of this but I'd have watched it over the hours you spent... just to hear you say, "WHY"...… peace
@@Cjudd001 ~ You've touched my heart, Clint! "Enjoy" & "Fly it like I Stole it". Will promise I'll do no less. It'll be the biggest fastest "Flying ClusterF#@K" if there ever was one? And I'll rag her hard like a virgin on prom night ……. peace
lol, long ago in a land far away..... a board of Foam rose up to beCome, a WING. It's a pleasure to watch anyone work when they have mastered the materials they're working with. You've obviously built a few & the directions are at the link but I didn't see the actual measurements? Or even a sliding scale that I could use. I'm new so there may be other places to find a wing for me? If you happen to drop in, please send me to a place where I can start? Pls? thanks for the video, it's inspiring to see your work
watch my how to print plans video on how to scale. You can see I cheated and used all of the foamboard by just extending the plans inwards. Thank you for your comment. You put a lot of thought into it.
@@Cjudd001 ~ Been LQQKing/Thinking about flying for a month now. Not much time & I'm the hands on type. I've done all kinds of woodworks in antique restorations (carving/veneering) so I'm trying to assemble the plans. I know the 2 foams/glues I'd like & also I'm closing in on cheap carbon fiber for strength. THe plans are paramount in being a success & I se e you've done that here. As you can guess, I've got many other questions but if I get a plan to go w/ the materials I'll figure out the electronics I need along my journey...... I just don't want a pile of parts that I grow out of too fast? Ya know? You do know & TY for the videos.. peace