Тёмный

Building new LANDING GEAR for the Abandoned airplane. 

Jonas Marcinko
Подписаться 128 тыс.
Просмотров 60 тыс.
50% 1

Right now, until August 30th you can get 15% off your Diamond door with their Oshkosh Airshow Special. diamonddoors.com/industries/a...
paign=oshpromo-jonasmarcinko
After bending the landing gear on the ultralight airbike I needed to build new gear, I decided on bush airplane style gear. I show how I build the new landing gear in this video.
jonasmarcinko.com/ - you can buy our T-shirts & support the channel!
Take your videos to the next level with music from Musicbed. Sign up for a free account to listen for yourself: fm.pxf.io/c/1932207/1347628/1...
Follow us on INSTAGRAM!:
/ silvija.jo
/ jonas_marcinko
MY GEAR USED:
Sony a6300: slow mo shots at 120fps
amzn.to/2BvLmcq
I Love my Adidas SHOES:
adidas.njih.net/Bdvm4
Cool camera dolly thingy: amzn.to/2WEExAH
fuel bag: amzn.to/2LKgRpU
Dji osmo: amzn.to/2S7vxjj
Dji osmo battery extender: amzn.to/2SbiE8a
GoPro 4: amzn.to/2BrbNQO
Camera Mounting hardware: amzn.to/2V1R2Ei -- This is a need.
Microphone: amzn.to/2oPZv1J
Ground radio:
amzn.to/2S9NtKr
To support the channel here is my Patreon.
/ jonasmarcinko
DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!

Развлечения

Опубликовано:

 

29 июл 2022

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 180   
@haroldnelson3734
@haroldnelson3734 Год назад
You have more energy than any other 10 people I know... and you are certainly not afraid of hard work! Really hard work! Love your channel! Keep it going!
@joseruiz-Joecool
@joseruiz-Joecool Год назад
This is what experimental aviation is ALL about! Thinking it out, engineering it, building it and installing it. Very well done! Congrats!
@larrytaylor7753
@larrytaylor7753 Год назад
Didn’t know you had hard core fabricator skills. Nice work.
@vincentmolloy5660
@vincentmolloy5660 Год назад
For a bit of toe in you could have just put a small bend in the middle of your through tube and that would have done the trick. Definitely toe in on these small planes otherwise you have your wheels wanting to run outwards which drops the nose of the plane as beetle down the track. Not ideal. Nice work bro.
@j.b.8767
@j.b.8767 Год назад
I miss your Kitfox videos, brother! But I am glad to see that you are back flying, again, and having fun, mixed in with the hard work which I am certain you are devoted to, as well....which with your great Lady, all adds up to a dream come true for you, and I couldn't be happier for you, because you are good dude, Jonas! Blessings to the both of you!!
@loft306
@loft306 Год назад
Yeah the flying stuff is great he just has to work on his landings oh yeah that’s what he’s doing right now.🤪
@dalewilson8476
@dalewilson8476 10 месяцев назад
Great video, how ever you could forget the music.
@jwoodyr1
@jwoodyr1 Год назад
That landing gear sounded very wet.
@marcericdavis
@marcericdavis Год назад
You might add a thin tube or even a solid wire between the two top bushings on each gear leg. This avoids side loading the gussets (gear mounting points). During a landing the gear legs will tend to splay apart, and without this added tuge, the gussets will have to resist the splaying.
@JonasMarcinko
@JonasMarcinko Год назад
Noted! Thanks for the info
@KerboOnYT
@KerboOnYT Год назад
Whether it's planes or farming, I like all your tinkering videos. Keep up the good work and stay safe. Greetings from Missouri
@CentralPaRcFlyingDays
@CentralPaRcFlyingDays Год назад
Tow IN (just a little) causes the wheels to push inward on touch down. Tow out would cause the wheels to pull outward more and more as gear is forced against the surface. In Line much better then tow out. 8)
@martinjnee3986
@martinjnee3986 Год назад
Just make sure you still have positive chamber when fully loaded! It will steer easy
@martinjnee3986
@martinjnee3986 Год назад
What wire do you use Jonas on the Meg welder when welding the chromoly, Thanks.
@JohnKenIRB233
@JohnKenIRB233 Год назад
It would be good for you add some playlists for the variety of presentations you have! I appreciate your diversity!
@GrumpyForester
@GrumpyForester Год назад
I might have to find me an abandoned ultralight aircraft to rebuild just so I can get all those cool tools... ...don't tell my wife, please...
@ericgoldstein4734
@ericgoldstein4734 2 месяца назад
Hey Jonas, I found this post on Van’s website. I thought it might be help in the toe in/toe out debate: Dec 31, 2021 #9 Toe out or toe in? Hi, Moe, Mel beat me to it:), but here is an expanded explanation: You are entirely correct that in racing cars, toe out is desirable to make the turn in more aggressive. The reason for this is that at turn initiation, there is little weight transfer until the entire chassis rotates to give the rear tires the angle of attack (known as "slip angle" in tires), they need to create a lateral force. Toe out makes the inside front grab more aggressively on turn entry, speeding up the rotation of the chassis. However, the opposite is true with a taildragger aircraft: Mainwheel toe OUT creates a stabilizing force. First, let me explain my background to give a bit more credibility: I am a Mechanical Engineer, with 35 years' experience in engineering and driving of open wheel (Formula 2000 and others) cars, reasonably successfully. Chassis setup was my specialty. Now, why toe out? As we all know, the tailwheel aircraft is inherently unstable on the ground because the CG is aft of the main wheels. If both wheels have toe in, both wheels will be creating a force towards the centerline of the aircraft when rolling straight ahead. When the aircraft diverges from a straight path (swerves), even slightly, weight is transferred from the inside wheel to the outside wheel, thus the outside wheel will have a greater lateral thrust capability and the inside wheel will have less lateral thrust capability - the net is an increase in force in the direction of the swerve, increasing the swerve rate, and requiring a very authoritative rudder response from the pilot. Conversely, if the wheels have toe out, both wheels will be creating a force outward, away from the centerline of the aircraft when rolling straight ahead. When the aircraft diverges from a straight path (swerves), weight is transferred from the inside wheel to the outside wheel. Again, the inside wheel loses some lateral force, while the outside gains some lateral force. But here's the key: weight and lateral force capability is still transferred, but the toe out of the outside wheel helps to "steer" the airplane straight. Note that the airplane is still unstable, but less so with toe out. In my own case, my RV8 had an initial toe IN of 1.25 degrees. I found the airplane to be controllable, but "nervous." Using the VAN's supplied shims, I set toe OUT 0.25 degrees. The "nervous" feeling was greatly reduced. Now, look at the same analysis for a tricycle aircraft: Toe IN is stabilizing as the CG is ahead of the main landing gear. Think about it….. As noted above, when transitioning from tail up to tail down on landing, the camber of the wheels will move the wheels towards toe in. For the typical10 degree nose up three-point attitude this will translate to approximately (10/90 x camber angle) or .11 degrees per degree of caster. This argues for even MORE toe out to retain relative stability in the 3-point attitude. At my next condition inspection, I'll increase the toe out to see if this can be documented. As an aside, by changing the toe in I increased my tire life from 240 landings to 600 landings, and the wear is much more even (both sets of tires were Goodyear Flight Eagle III)
@pvesely299
@pvesely299 Год назад
Enjoyed spending time with you. Major skills.
@dmitrychemankov3309
@dmitrychemankov3309 Год назад
There are three things one could watch forever: water, fire and someone doing a work 😄👍👍👍
@krissfemmpaws1029
@krissfemmpaws1029 Год назад
Looks good to me Jonas, now comes working out how many loops of shock cord you need and what size of cord.
@rsrguy
@rsrguy Год назад
One word Jonas..... Defiance
@cbshomebizplane
@cbshomebizplane Год назад
Can't believe you going to make us wait Jonas lol, God bless you.
@Rideaholic069
@Rideaholic069 Год назад
Jonas, I’m glad to see you put out a video. I miss the time when you made more videos. I understand life happens but we miss you bud.
@garandsgadgets5372
@garandsgadgets5372 Год назад
Love those side grinders! I have three of them! And hey it's TOW IN! At least on vehicles not sure about airplanes! There will be tow out when the gear hits the ground! This is from a farmer learn by doing engineer!!! LOL
@imontime77
@imontime77 Год назад
A true craftsman. Because only a true craftsman will trust his work with his life. Carry on. btw, they don't call it pigeon toed for nothing.
@danawalker55
@danawalker55 Год назад
Great to see you're skills at aviation at work. Keep it up! Thanks for sharing!
@loft306
@loft306 Год назад
Yay airplanes again🥰
@charlesseymour1482
@charlesseymour1482 Год назад
Good music. Thanks for sharing your tunes.
@mikercflyer7383
@mikercflyer7383 Год назад
You are a real craftsman fun watching you work.
@michaelrhodes6033
@michaelrhodes6033 Год назад
Well done my friend, you do have some skills.
@Michal.KT91
@Michal.KT91 Год назад
You are back on track again! Good to see doing what you are doing. New challenges, more videos, that’s how it was before cappela’s end. Keep the good work, Jonas :)
@lspringerjones
@lspringerjones Год назад
J man you have some mad skills! 3 types of welding on one project.
@patrickheavirland3599
@patrickheavirland3599 Год назад
Hello from Minnesota!! Nice workmanship!!
@DiamondDoorsInc
@DiamondDoorsInc Год назад
Great video Jonas, landing gear looking good. Thanks for working with us!
@TheMrBrianh
@TheMrBrianh Год назад
Love the Sponsor section. I have been thinking about how to finish off my hangar. Thought of building my own door system but that would definitely be easier. Will definitely check them out!
@LeonardZech
@LeonardZech Год назад
Always look forward to a new Marcinko Production! Anticipating great success in part two! 👌
@rumbear1
@rumbear1 Год назад
Awesome video!! the title.... Jonas rescuing abandon airplanes from the wild that need new gear! It's like a Public Service Announcement! Love the fabrication... mad skills on display..... way cool!
@joelmoore9697
@joelmoore9697 Год назад
Nice, great job.
@shaunmilor
@shaunmilor Год назад
Love the build videos, your very inventive like your older stuff like the mower haha. I also have faith you will figure the old bailer out. So maybe I watch too much Forged in Fire but would it help to do some mild heat treating on the legs? like just enough that when the metal flexes it will spring back, but not so heat treated that it gets brittle...
@ludo5943
@ludo5943 Год назад
Great video. Ignore negative comments about the music. I like seeing the detailed fabrication steps. 👍👍
@ioanekirarahu951
@ioanekirarahu951 Год назад
Great Video. Thanks!
@kevincarpino
@kevincarpino Год назад
Dude you just have the best videos have a great day man!
@MrPhilkite
@MrPhilkite Год назад
Love the aviation content!!
@MsRandiCook
@MsRandiCook Год назад
You know, I just like the video even b4 I watch it. I just know you two have something special to share. ❤️💕💞💖
@garandsgadgets5372
@garandsgadgets5372 Год назад
Looks like you have engineering and fabricating capabilities and the tools to go with it! Great video Jonas...looking forward to the test flight!
@matthewharasiewicz3063
@matthewharasiewicz3063 Год назад
Nice vid! Love that aircraft. Was considering building one at one point. Great find and great mods! Matty H approved.
@ae1tpa92gwtom2
@ae1tpa92gwtom2 Год назад
U have talent beyond yr years,.. live the dream !!! Cheers
@whoanelly737-8
@whoanelly737-8 Год назад
Wow!!! Awesome!!!
@cannonballken9807
@cannonballken9807 Год назад
I believe it is very well done. The creativity on the layout to the building of the structure is awesome. I would like to say when you are more or less winging it on your own you are on that trial and error gig. Nice job and can you publish any of your music on line to see what helps motivates the videos?
@Two-StrokeLife
@Two-StrokeLife Год назад
You should have put the stronger thicker tube on the rear and used the smaller tube on the front as a "tension" rod to keep it aligned. You are more likely to bend the smaller rear tube on a hard landing under compression than pull it apart under tension.
@skullcraftcustoms
@skullcraftcustoms Год назад
Nose weight ain't gonna hurt the forward airspeed that's for sure... GREAT VIDEOS! As far as toe in or out goes...Camber etc is something I discovered when i built my first gokart. Initially I knew NOTHING about toe in etc until i built my stearing with straight wheels (The easiest). The result was me yawing right and left like a skateboard does when going really fast with no dampening. I crashed and burned in a big way. I would assume a tail dragger would have the same issues as well... Not sure though...
@JakeVBJets
@JakeVBJets Год назад
On models it's generally toe in tow out creates a groundloop on tail taggers, on a trike it makes the steering super sensitive
@johnfife3062
@johnfife3062 Год назад
How'd you get all that work done without any help from Loki?
@mikehill1613
@mikehill1613 Год назад
Love this video!
@SmittySmithsonite
@SmittySmithsonite Год назад
Nice work man! That'll be 2000% better than what you had! 👍👍
@alexanderbogander2671
@alexanderbogander2671 Год назад
was just about to go to bed (in Scotland), but you posted a video...
@Christomare1
@Christomare1 Год назад
Very nicely done Jonas, gona be só much beter!
@oltimer5544
@oltimer5544 Год назад
Jonas, you're a jack-of-all-trades in the shop. Amazing watching you work. Where in the world did you learn your skills? Are you trained as a machinist? I wonder if you grew up on a farm?
@joshrandall7627
@joshrandall7627 Год назад
Great work. Might consider changing your disc on the chop saw, the damaged edge can make those things come apart in a hurry, I've seen guys with pieces of the disc stuck in their faces after they explode. Keep up the good work. 👍
@jram7047
@jram7047 Год назад
Just found your channel, I'm really enjoying your work .. probably gonna binge this for a bit instead of sleeping lol. Subscribing now
@robertschmidt9032
@robertschmidt9032 Год назад
Jonas the landing gear you built looks to be 200% better in it's design then the original. The plan for construction of it needs to be sold for this type of plane. It will make the plane way stronger to land. Great design
@jackdavis6249
@jackdavis6249 Год назад
And the low-slung extra drag and weight will take away some of that aileron sensitivity...
@smitmike6813
@smitmike6813 Год назад
i subscribed watching your farming vids somthing about the struggle bus i enjoyed .. who new i like airplane vids aswell lol
@michaelcollins6851
@michaelcollins6851 Год назад
Dude I JUST WATCHED MY FIRST VIDEO and this was my second. I thaught you said you did remote control stuff but you do real plains and ultra lights cool
@johnslugger
@johnslugger Год назад
I wish you would list your sound tracks in the Credits. GREAT TUNES (hard time finding them🤨)
@alianjohnson6035
@alianjohnson6035 Год назад
a man with a grinder and drill can make anything just need to watch those fingers when grinding. oh yes a little knowledge goes a long way too.
@hike2bhuman110
@hike2bhuman110 Год назад
Pretty darn cool, it’s coming together, outstanding seeing you do fabrication work, I thought I heard someone whispering “Defiance” maybe it was me.
@edzinator8499
@edzinator8499 Год назад
small tow in or straight NO tow out, nice work Jonas.
@smoothmatson
@smoothmatson Год назад
Ya man! Get on it. 👍
@mattpoland8200
@mattpoland8200 Год назад
Sure do like videos of this content
@vg23air
@vg23air 7 месяцев назад
dude, its toe in not out, toe in makes you go straight and helps slow you down, toe out and you will shoot all over the place, no toe and it will be a squirrel.
@outlawflyer7868
@outlawflyer7868 Год назад
Looking good. Question, I have never seen it done on a plane b4, but why not do a torsion bar set up?
@ultralightaviationchannelf9079
finally man, long time no see 🙈
@Doug_Morgan
@Doug_Morgan Год назад
Love your fabrication vids.
@chrisbetts2514
@chrisbetts2514 Год назад
Love your videos and song choices. Keep on living the dream my friend.
@rsbrehm
@rsbrehm Год назад
A similar ultralight with wheel/floats was for sale here in North Ga a few years ago. They wanted $20k for it. If my Jeep Wrangler had been paid off at the time I'd have bought it.
@alexdarcydestsimon3767
@alexdarcydestsimon3767 Год назад
20 000 is way too expensive for something that you don't know if it will fly again one day.
@rsbrehm
@rsbrehm Год назад
@@alexdarcydestsimon3767 the one here was not grounded.
@alexdarcydestsimon3767
@alexdarcydestsimon3767 Год назад
@@rsbrehm anyway, for such a price i would prefer save it for a Van's jigsaw puzzle.
@alexdarcydestsimon3767
@alexdarcydestsimon3767 Год назад
Two in the morning on your side of the water, i guess ?
@rsbrehm
@rsbrehm Год назад
@@alexdarcydestsimon3767 3:31
@portnuefflyer
@portnuefflyer Год назад
My Roberts rear gear leg has a short final section that changes the angle, so it enters the rear bracket straight on.
@rcairplane11
@rcairplane11 Год назад
You need a joint of fiberglass pump rod from a oil pump jack from the oil field it is super strong and super light
@JonasMarcinko
@JonasMarcinko Год назад
This is a good idea. My friend works in the oil field I’ll ask him.
@brianrobichaud4798
@brianrobichaud4798 Год назад
I know it would be a lot of work but id love to see you to you convert it to an experimental aircraft with a number and everything so you could put a bigger engine, more fuel, etc. it would be a cool process to see too.
@anonymous12345678935
@anonymous12345678935 Год назад
With the n number comes a lot of hassle. Simple is better.
@joshc7091
@joshc7091 Год назад
Yup. We gotta really watch our weight for sure 😜
@GerardMiles
@GerardMiles Год назад
That "COULD" have been progress on Defiance !!!! Come on Jonas !!!
@johnfitzpatrick2469
@johnfitzpatrick2469 Год назад
Landing gear Nice design with hinged travel? A pair of spring steel legs not an option? Less drag, however continual impacts causing metal fatigue? ⚔️
@z1catfish
@z1catfish Год назад
why not switch it over to mountain bike brakes, could save even moe weight, and the new cable pulled hydraulic calipers are cool, have clamping or hydraulic with cables.
@mertonallowicious
@mertonallowicious Год назад
Toe it before you tow it or end up ships creek before ya know it!😝
@G_Money72
@G_Money72 Год назад
Nice…
@namorstrange4362
@namorstrange4362 Год назад
Hello Jonas, did you give up kitfox?
@saifegypt8248
@saifegypt8248 8 месяцев назад
How much psi in the tire of this gear ?
@TobyWelding
@TobyWelding Год назад
Thinking of building n altralight but the cost to build is crazy 😢
@vg23air
@vg23air 7 месяцев назад
Its TOE IN, imagine in your mind, two wheels both toed in, the left trying to turn right, the right trying to turn left, both fighting each other, plane goes straight, and the fighting to turn adds drag to slow the plane to a stop. NOW, the plane goes to the right, the TOED IN right wheel is now going STRAIGHT with no drag, HOWEVER, the toed in left wheel is now making even more of a right turn adding drag and slow down, so the plane goes back to the left.
@ioanekirarahu951
@ioanekirarahu951 Год назад
So did you purchase a Diamand Door for the hangar you were working on next to your home north of Blackfoot?
@leemitchell3020
@leemitchell3020 Год назад
Grinders and paint make a welder what he ain't! Lmao 🤣
@onthemoney7237
@onthemoney7237 Год назад
How is the abandon airplane coming along I haven’t seen anymore about it ? I thought that was interesting 👍
@JonasMarcinko
@JonasMarcinko Год назад
I worked on it today. Getting the brakes all worked up on it. Should have a video in a week or so!
@DriftaholiC
@DriftaholiC Год назад
Toe in is more stable on automobiles. I would do 1/16" in.
@glevideo
@glevideo Год назад
7:09 WHeeeeew Weeee!
@shallnotbeinfringedself-ev2690
Let's take a trip to Alaska .. Homer through the weekend I have the cash I'm near pdx.
@professorredpill3436
@professorredpill3436 Год назад
Toe is the most important alignment angle when it comes to a tire’s overall tread life and performance. Dude, a little toe would make a world. I go toe in, (every car known to mankind uses). Use that pipe, or slightly smaller one and just shim in front of it where is passes through the axle holes. Don't need much, like a 1/32 if that. That will translate to about a 1/4 inch on the forward surface of the wheels. Easy to do a simple mock up to double check. Your high speed taxi experience will be a world better. Always need a little toe!
@stokbr5
@stokbr5 Год назад
The way it was taught to me in RC is that toe in will turn your to the inside of the runway if you touch down with one wheel on accident but if you go with toe out it will want to steer you off the runway. Not sure if the same things apply in full scale though. I had one plane that was always a nightmare to take off and land, it was a ground loop monster. I tried toe out and it made it worse but when I went toe in not only did it make it much easier for ground handling but it also made the tires scrub which actually helped slow it down for our short runway, Ultrasport .40 overmotored with a .55 for those that are curious.
@Whitpusmc
@Whitpusmc Год назад
I had Ultrasports in 40, 60 and the 1000. Great memories.
@vectrexer
@vectrexer Год назад
Nice. But make sure it's beefy enough to for your retirement years. 😁😉
@jimknuckey6078
@jimknuckey6078 Год назад
So, did you make any money from your baling operation.
@garandsgadgets5372
@garandsgadgets5372 Год назад
Holy crap was that ever light!
@Miroslanchev
@Miroslanchev Год назад
Who are the songs you use by?
@graw4868
@graw4868 Год назад
What about a bigger rudder too for more low throttle control?
@kidkhaos6427
@kidkhaos6427 Год назад
Airbikes are very stable and predictable at low airspeeds with the control surfaces they are equipped with. While you do lose some authority, in general they are more than adequate even at sub 30 mph airspeeds.
@graw4868
@graw4868 Год назад
@@kidkhaos6427 So why did it swerve so badly of the runway after landing?
@kidkhaos6427
@kidkhaos6427 Год назад
@@graw4868 my guess would be poor alignment when the legs were initially set up. They flex a lot during landing which can exaggerate misalignment further. Especially on pavement. Also jonas appears to fly mostly GA aircraft. It is common for folks transitioning from GA to UL to have problems during landing as you bleed airspeed and carry far less momentum. Whatever the issue, insufficient rudder control is most likely not the case. I own and fly one of these regularly. Great in the air, tricky on the ground.
@graw4868
@graw4868 Год назад
@@kidkhaos6427 Makes sense, thanks for taking the time to reply.
@kidkhaos6427
@kidkhaos6427 Год назад
@@graw4868 no worries, its all just a game of educated guesses anyway!
@markorocznik3838
@markorocznik3838 Год назад
The point where you are welding is very critical! It's where your wings lift your ass! I wouldn't dare to weld in this area, unless I know exactly what the effects are. And MIG/MAG?
@Eagle269Ubet
@Eagle269Ubet Год назад
Oh wow I know the founder of diamond doors. I live in Winkler where this company is located.
Далее
Flew the Abandoned Airbike to the House.
10:44
Просмотров 50 тыс.
Тяжелые будни жены
00:46
Просмотров 512 тыс.
ОДИН ДЕНЬ ИЗ ДЕТСТВА❤️#shorts
01:00
ABANDONED AIRPLANE TAKES FLIGHT!
18:59
Просмотров 102 тыс.
Why we designed our own retractable landing gear
9:02
Просмотров 213 тыс.
I did a FACEPLANT on Takeoff with Electric Paramotor.
13:50
AVA is WALKING at 10 months! FAMILY VLOG
12:08
Просмотров 10 тыс.
NEW LANDING GEAR DESIGN (It's freaking awesome!)
15:27
Просмотров 108 тыс.
Проблемы 30 + 😂
0:20
Просмотров 3,6 млн
😢 Грустная История #shorts
0:34
Просмотров 1,3 млн