This video was defiantly really interesting to make, I experimented with different styles and the video as a whole is a bit more slower paced than usual, so I would appreciate any feedback or criticism you guys might have :) Also- what should I make next??
Thing with Oppenheimer was that it didn't hold hand of the viewer. And the three different timelines. Which can be complicated the the average Joe. So it's understandable 😉
Bro, your bits you come up with are so insane. Your ESC journey, to then accidentally "going too far" bit with all the old timey shit... priceless. You are insanely creative and an awesome storyteller. Keep it up, please!
@@puzzLEGO thanks!! You're right, I know some of the things I did wrong this time so I'll try my best to fix them next video... worst case scenario at least this was a good learning experience
Nice video. The plane flew surprisingly well. Your humour, storytelling and editing are all getting better with each video. It's fun to watch your progress.
A good tip that was given to me was to let the plane fly itself. You don’t need to constantly give control inputs, as the plane is stable itself. You would basically just be correcting it.
Respect Bro!!! No words you presentation, Storytelling, Editing, It fells like i'm watching a movie and you form a real connection with the audience to make them feel the frustration and hard work, just have no words bro such a masterpiece.
The quality & amount of sponsorship this guy receives while just having 54k subs on this channel proves the level of quality content he is producing. The sponsors want to jump on the bandwagon of reaching a mass audience later as he produces evergreen content that's going to get views years later when the channel blows up. & I don't think it's going to take much time. This guy is a genius.
You did really great flying a spitfire as a first plane. Not at all a beginner's plane. Just a note in case you build and fly more...Never put foil on a model plane, it can easily shield the receiver from the transmitter's signal causing a crash. Try again with a high wing slow flier and you will have much more success. Again, great job!
im so happy that this popped up on my fyp as its so inspiring watching a person experiencing new things and learning all while telling a story through his experience . youre honestly an inspiration to me as it feels like youre truly free , being able to try things and make it happen though it might seem so daunting .so thank you wishing you and your friends the best in all that you do you all are going be great
I grew up with planes long before flight controllers and multirotors ( drones ) were a thing. It's nice to see you giving it a go, I found spitfires like to be nose heavy, I am pretty sure you had the cog too far back for it to be stable, A plane usually likes to be balanced at 1/3 from leading edge for initial flight at least but the spitfire is more like 20 to 25% but it will vary depending on a lot of other factors in the wing design.
Dude coming from the rc plane world nice to meet you, loved the video and the overall production, amateur yet smart and sophisticated, I congratulate you and push you to move forward, would love to see the rest of your work, you have a new follower ✊
Congratulations for building the plane, but I was very impressed by the video presentation. You're an artist at the beginning of your path to success! Good luck!
I know I’m quite late to the party but I really hope you are storing those batteries safely. Also you should always charge them in a non flammable area as charging is one of the most dangerous times for a LiPo battery. If you haven’t seen videos of these types of batteries blowing up you should. Also get a good Lipo safe bag if you are going to keep the battery. I recommend the Hobbymate Lipo safe guard bag, it can contain a battery much larger than the one you were using exploding without letting out any flames.
This is a fantastic video. The editing, the story, the content, all of it was just incredibly well done. Great job to you and anyone else that helped make it possible.
Bro i have the exact same watch, but the silver is navy this rc plane sim, brings back so much memories, LIKE I USED TO PLAY THAT WHEN I WAS A KID AND KEPT CRASHING... thats wild to see that
I think that you should add a few more degrees of dihedral angle on your wings to increase stability. You could also add a flight computer to your plane to make it easier to fly. Since you are already familiar with flite test a great pick for a flight computer would be one from the FT Aura series. Don't forget to always check on the center of gravity after every change to your plane especially after changing a heavy electronic like the motor or the battery.
FT Spitfire? First plane ever built is a master series aircraft? FSI6X controller? Picasim is how you train? I’m only 8 and a half minutes in. And I’m a big fan.
this only the second video i've watched of this guy and i've confirmed he has done things i've wanted to do as a kid! AND HE HAS IMPECCABLE MUSIC TASTE which is what is in my liked playlist! KUDOS!
Loved your explanation of how the control surfaces work! The reason why the elevator pushes the nose up when deflected upwards is that the elevator is actually pushing the tail down, and since the tail is behind pitch axle of rotation it causes the nose to be pushed up, kind of like a see-saw. The ailerons are to the sides of the roll axle of rotation, and therefore when one goes up it pushes the air up, making the wing go down in the opposite way, and the other goes down to help out, pushing the air down, and making that wing go up.
when I was in school, I also built one. you were struggling with flying it stably I also faced the same problem but there is a quick solution if you add a FPV camera, you can control it lot better then now! and if you want more stability , you can add flight controller APM 2.8 that thing make it a lot great! but dude, making are brain the flight controller is the real kick!
God damn bruh that is one hell of a storyline! and editing! + one heck of an engineering! Kudos to you bro! I am lucky to have found your channel. I see you working for huge aerospace company someday. All the best of luck!
I find it funny on how he doing a hole bunch of calculations when i just send it and hope for the best lol. (quick tip instead of countering the rotations of the propeller you can just adjust your rudder trim).
Your a pretty good pilot and story teller! My first plane somehow went directly into the ground at full speed( i lost orientation after i accidentally flew in front of the sun) the thing literally split in half, but eith about a gallon of glue i got it together and it still somehow flies, anyways, great video dude
I fly rc airplanes quite frequently and for your second flight that looked great! you could have chosen a more beginner friendly plane though the master series sometimes can have bad tendencies. Good luck in future flying adventures
I feel like the plane handled really well, in this case it was much more of a pilot issue than the tendencies plane itself- but yeah i definalty shouldn't have gone straight into warbirds haha. thanks for the advice!
I started with FliteTest kits but found that one not-so-good landing was a fairly sized undertaking to re-do. Once u get more comfortable, just get foamie planes bc those same subpar landings can be glued back much more easier.
Great video. You should build a high-wing model as they are much easier to fly and fly much slower so you can get more practice in and you will have much more room for errors. The storytelling was incredible.
No criticism. You were trying to learn how to drive in a dragster. Try a slower design……..maybe with just two or three channels……and learn to fly. It’s not the build that got ya……that was a great success. Don’t give up……….go right back in. Just dial it down a little………
I adore this video, it's cinematicness is insane, you definitely know how to build up tension and release it at the correct time but you should work on your audio mixing
@@ibuildstuff take this with a grain of salt, I tend to be quite sensitive to any sound issues After rewatching the video I can tell you that -around the outro the music was way too loud -you should try out de-essing (this is most likely biased since I'm super sensitive to ssssss type sounds) -Your mic has inconsistent volume across different parts (simple fix by normalizing or using a compressor) -you could try experimenting with equalizers and lowering the lower highs and turning up low mids for a really crispy and low sound Hope this helps, love your videos btw :]