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You are a great man. many people in this world no longer have mentors to teach us. I just want to personally thank you for all your hard work that we don't see and for sharing with us! Thank you!!
Masterpiece!! The outer shell of your aircraft is made entirely of carbon fiber. How do you avoid losing the signal from the remote control? Or does the carbon fiber outer shell of the aircraft not affect the signal of the receiver?
Hello Rene, Thank you for sharing the video. Can you share the mixing ratio of the adhesive resin, micro ballon, cotton flakes, and thixotropic agent powder? Did you use the same resin as an adhesive that you used for a layup?
Not sure which is the most impressive: your flawless work or the fact that you can swap languages back and forth whilst doing it. Subscribed. By the way, where did the original model for the mould originate?
Hallo René, eine sehr schönen Arbeit. Ich verwende, wenn ich Carbonhälften, auf meinen hottis verklebe ein wenig schwarze Farbe im Harz. Dann hat man nicht so eine weisse Naht. Respekt für deine tolle Arbeit!. Viele Grüsse aus Gummersbach, ☺️
hi mate , Have you thought about vacuum bagging it ? Comparative weight savings are great and you can consolidate , a far better , stiffer substrate Cheers ATB Phil
FANTASTIC Work. How long does it take to learn making FRP/CF Fuselages (the whole thing ... i mean like everything !!)? Is there an Online Course Ii could take ? I am from India
not surprised the carbon fiber is causing problems with the receiver ... it is conductive after all ... so it is just a big faraday cage ... now attach the antennae to the carbon fiber and you turn the body into the pick up point ..
I don’t know if this is how René did it, but I was thinking of doing this. I’m considering 3D printing copy of the plane, casting the molds in composite around the 3D printed plane, separating them, then using the molds to make a composite plane.
@@renerosentraeger why brother ! I see some people or company makes their RC planes still using this Vaccuum to make a mold and plug with that ! why you didnot you used brother ! ?