@@yaqshanullah Elon wanted to buy a Russian rocket but he thought it was too expensive so he started his own company... The character of tony stark takes some inspiration from Elon.
I'm impressed with your determination and the research you've done. It's clear that this isn't just a dream, you have a real shot at accomplishing your goal. Please post an update.
I really love how every other sentence is another, "I was put in touch with someone who specializes in something like this" moment. Getting help and learning from professionals is the best way to improve
This is what engineering is supposed to be, identifying the problem and synthesizing a solution through a lot of research and testing while breaking a lot of stuff along the way. I wish you the best of luck with your project.
I don't know if an autopilot assist is allowed by the rules but at those speeds, keeping the airplane in sight and under control has to be extremely difficult.
Ivan's project is a dramatic effort, particularly the engine, that is a jewel of engineering. The one thing to remember is that a sailplane was flown approximately 80mph faster (548mph/882kph)two years ago. It is under Dynamic Soaring here, the sailplane (an original design and construction) is nearly or is getting to the transonic range of speed and is near faster than any aircraft from WWII or the 3Km FAI propeller powered aircraft. Keep trucking Ivan, a powered aircraft record is huge.
I just had this recommended by youtube. Incredible! I can not wait to see more of your progress. Not only does the aircraft look amazing but everything you are learning is very cool!
bro this man has some serious connections like, getting funded by an actual Aeronautics company?!! I am simply impressed how supportive the people are in these kind of projects
That design looks HOT! I admire your “can do” attitude and the amount you have done yourself. Every time you’ve come across a part you needed, you took the attitude “I’ll build it”. You did it well.
That's amazing, I'm also working on a speed project but for a quadcopter, it good to see that I'm not the only one who dreams big and put a lot of hard work.
Respect. I always love to find instances of theoretical competence in aeromodelling, and I consider your project a very welcome overdose. Thank you for not recognizing the concept 'impossible', and thank you for elevating our hobby to a level we can feel proud to be remotely connected to. The best of luck.
It's totally amazing how you have accomplished this. You didn't just stick with the internet and plans and just went for it. You totally show people that everything is possible if you are truly interested in it. ❤
Bloody hell what an amazing project, I wouldn't have thought designing a whole custom turbojet engine would be feasible, that's so incredibly impressive!
This project proves that if you have an interesting idea and you are good at explaining your concept to others, with the proper enthusiasm, you can accomplish great things. Good luck moving forward. Remember that failure is often a big part of success, don't give up.
Wow! Im an avid aeromodeller and youtuber...This is some seriously impressive stuff here! Amongst other things - I see this guy is very good at networking - and utilising the help of others - a good skill to have! I build some RC models - Im not sure if im depressed or inspired after seeing this LOL! Bravo young man - I believe you will get the record!
Very impressed. Engineering is one of the universal languages, which unites people on this planet! Others being music, math, sciences, sports. Best of luck, hope you break the record!
Очень крутое видео! Я бы был ужасно благодарен, если бы ты разобрал моделлинг и техническую специфику проэкта в более детальном видео - даже если бы это был бы стрим часа на 2-3 где ты больше рассказываешь о том, как прогрессировал - я бы поддержал с большим удовольствием !
I hope you are a *very* skilled RC pilot. This thing is going to be incredibly difficult to fly, and you've got zero margin for error at those speeds. Good luck!
not hard to fly, just takes a lot of sky. If you want to make it hard to fly, make it tail heavy. We do this on purpose for aerobatics, like in biplanes.
Ivan, this is an incredible project and very exciting to see your persistence to achieve this goal. You could setup some crowdfunding account to help you fund this and I would help because projects like this are what inspires younger students to enter the aerospace and materials engineering fields where we need more new and curious minds like yours to advance our technology for the future of humanity.
That's sick that you just build an engine because you couldn't afford a pre-built one. That's dedication. Is it possible to get a hold of the 3d-engine you made, so i can make one aswell?
you beat me Ivan. its hard to make an engine. that super steel frame might give some really good push. id be concerned about side gs mostly so take care of stability on that speed as you might reach mach number with afterburner. its good to have sponsors, tech ready :) so now i have to make a faster one. will wait for your record and i have some old design somewhere to challenge you ;) i think you'll burn it :) :P
Very impressive project! Immediately subscribed…. Don’t underestimate the part of actually flying the thing through a speed trap. Nils gradually build up the these speeds over many years with different planes. Keep it up
Skils, skils and more skils. I hear you doing one internship after the other. Many believe they MUST get a job because of training or some other attribute. You are doing it right and should be motivated to achieve your dream, but you will also be recognized for your talents, determination, and stamina to pursue a dream. Keep at it please and do update us.
I have had experience of welding and machining Inconel and Nimonic alloys in the 70s and know how hard they can be to machine and weld. One of my projects was a high temperature wind tunnel to analyze the wear on gas turbine engines for ships. Quite amazing they are now printing nimonic alloys
Good luck. You should find a company that makes the jets engines and see if they can calibrate the balance, tolerances and gaps on your engine. It will be crucial for the longevity of your engine.
Those who have a why, can overcome any how. The future is built by those who seek obstacles and find a way to overcome all one at a time.if there is no solution to your problem, you create one . Well done. Great minds like you are the bridge between yesterday and tomorrow.
Finally somebody that i can relate too, i wanted to make my own jet too but i couldn't afford a model jet engine. This video inspired me to start thinking on how to make mine thanks dude!
@Ivan Markov Thanks for an interesting and entertaining video of Your very ambitious project. And judging from what I saw I think it looks like You have a great chance at achieving Your high set goals. But even if You for some reason should fail to break the record. I believe that the knowledge and skills that You acquired by taking on and executing this project will bring their own rewards. And that with time that might make the "loss of a record" become almost insignificant It reminds me of one of my favourite poe. It in essence says that, even if you pursue something with determination and intent, when You reach/ achieve Your goal, You realise that it was the"process of getting there" that is the real reward. Best of luck, and best regards.
I really hope you go supersonic with your plane. Just one thing. At these speeds it will be extremely difficult to control. You should have a on board autopilot and a capability to fly it from the cockpit like many RD pilots do now with a onboard camera in the plane. I am really glad your trying this and really hope you succeed buddy. You have a lot of technical support I can see. That is wonderful.