I think the Nieuport 28 is the WWI aircraft that is best suited to Aerodrome's techniques and processes. It yields the most authentic looking replica. Beautiful!
Super travail !!! Bravo et comme on dit chez nous BONNE M...E pour son 1er vol !! ENCORE BRAVO quel boulot de fou et quelle précision et superbe passion !! Tu es le meilleur !! Bravo Parrain et reste prudent , on tient à toi !
seems to be excellent workmanship and the finished product is proof of that....well done. And, thanks for taking the time and trouble to record all that build time. This will become a classic "go to" vid for new homebuilders in sheet metal and rag and tube..........thank you again. Let us know how she flies........
Bonjour, tout simplement super ! quel travail et surtout à la fin la joie de pourvoir dire "c'est moi qui l'ai fait " chapeau pour cette construction et le bruit du moteur un régal. Je vous souhaite " pleins de vols " pour 2016
Pour Nieuport 28 tout métal : j'ai une hélice licence Chauviere de 14-18 pour Nie 24 bis moteur le Rhone . Si tu passe vers Saint-Sulpice sur Leze 31 , viens donc la voir. Bravo pour ta belle construction !
This man is very fast at building planes, I'll give him that but I wouldn't want to fly in a plane that has been slapped together so quickly! It may be for some war effort production or perhaps he just has a very demanding boss.
Well like this was sped up and that is a lot of work in just a couple days, that could’ve taken him weeks, took my dad a year and a half to build a plane, made 8 grand after selling it
I'm feeling tired now, think I'll have a nap. What an enormous amount of work. Well done. I really hope you don't prang it the first time you take her up.
9:00 Congratulations on completing your aircraft! I get anxious watching how much the tail feathers seem to flex in the wind. The left and right elevator surfaces seem to flex independently. Is this flex normal, and not a concern for future metal fatigue?
One hell of a good job/made me tired,just watching how hard that guy worked,very impressive,and I thought building a R/C Procter kit was time consuming!
@@okbuddyretard I know only little about Verner engines exept that a few projects switched to them after the Rotec desaster. There where no complains. Let’s find out! Have fun 😎
WW1 aircraft were a combination of bent tubing and wood with sheet metal in certain parts,the tail feathers were bent tubing as was the fuselage with wood wing ribs.
That is a BEAUTIFUL airplane! You did a great job of building it. I'm going to buy one! Any airplane kit that can be built from the raw materials in less than ten minutes is going in my garage! :) But seriously, very nice job! I'm going to look at more of your videos. I hope you have some of it flying.
Please Santa, may I've a N-28 for X'mas. Please. Watching the video inspires me to a build RC model of a N-28. Wish you guys a successful future with happiness. Peace.