This plane looks pretty sleek. I’m amazed at how smooth the finish is. It seems to fly fairly smooth. Anyway, great video from assembly to maiden! Great to see another one of your videos, sir!! Keep ‘em coming!
Will, another very enjoyable video. Your channel is dialed in - you spend just the right amount of time on everything. I enjoy all aspects - Intro, Build Highlights, Flights and your Summary. Keep up the outstanding work.
An excellent video to say the least. Very thorough as usual on your channel. It's definitely a very nice plane however a tad unique looking. Nice step by step setup my friend super speedy lol. I enjoyed this forsure and thanks for the video.
Good job showing us your 'Buck Rogers' interceptor. Seems like you were having fun once you got it dialed in. I am guessing your later flight portions were with the V3 Reflex hooked up?
As Fpv pilot I don't see as much of my plane in flight, But this one is after the f86 from fms an ugly duck as it can be...in my humble opinion. Nice review❤
Great and very informative video Sir SteffenRC. My hats off to your tireless work. I’ve tried making a video on HOW TO and MAN is that a PITA! 🤓 I have an OFF TOPIC question for everyone (including the guy who owns this channel). I’ve been building a LOT of balsa ARFs lately and I’m curious on what glue selections you like most. I’ve been a luthier for several years and wood/wood with hi stress joints I swear by titebond2, I suppose I could use TB3 (waterproof) for airplanes. But I’m curious what the best glue really is for Balsa ARFs. I’ve heard of this new UV based glues.. but have no practical experience with them. Thanks for your thoughts/opinions.
Hey Rick, You know how much I love quality adhesives.. For Balsa, I've used a combination of PVA (wood glue) and CA (Thin and Med) and 20min epoxy. I've never tried the UV glues for wood. (Just in fly Tying).. Maybe I need another glue test.. Not foam, but wood.... Hmmmmm