How to Build the FT Corsair - Master Series // BUILD

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 23. 02. 2019
  • How-To Build the FT Master Series Corsair.
    Get the speed-build kit: bit.ly/2EqeN16
    Find out more about this plane: • You can build this! | ...
    Push Rod Pack: bit.ly/2tw3sHV
    Swappable Firewall: bit.ly/2SiklzI
    Spektrum Receiver: bit.ly/2UrNuda
    Download the free plans: forum.flitetest.com/index.php...
    Click here to subscribe: bit.ly/FTBuildsSub
    Other helpful videos:
    Connecting Electronics: • Flite Test - Connectin...
    6 Tips For a Successful First Flight: goo.gl/l1KbCk
    No Knife - Building: goo.gl/tJdf4K
    Beginner Series: goo.gl/IF1oO7
    Visit our site for more content and to join our community: www.flitetest.com/
    Check out hobby products: www.flitetest.com/Store
    Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes: www.flitetest.com/itunes
    Thanks to our sponsors for helping making these videos possible. By supporting these companies, you support us:
    Horizon Hobby: www.horizonhobby.com/
    RC products
    Spektrum: www.spektrumrc.com/
    Transmitters
    Follow us on Social Media!!!!!!
    Instagram: @flitetest
    Twitter: @flitetest
    Periscope: @flitetest
    Facebook: / flitetest
    #flitetest #corsair #build

Komentáře • 508

  • @coffcraft
    @coffcraft Před 5 lety +9

    My Corsair kit came today. 53 year old man like a kid at Toys R Us. Thanks guys. Got the main wing spars finished. Will photo and start the main wing panels tomorrow. Thanks guys, Finally a large scale F4U Corsair I can afford. Woo Hoo!!!

  • @joewynn2445
    @joewynn2445 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm building this airplane right now. I'm new to this, and I really want to say thank you so much for putting the plans and this video out there, I'm an addict that's been clean for a little over a year now and I found it's been by getting into hobbies like this that has gotten me this far into my recovery while also building my son and i's relationship. So when I say thank you I truly mean it from the bottom of my heart...so THANK YOU!

  • @curtk7854
    @curtk7854 Před 4 lety +16

    If you use a rolling pin on the curved pieces instead of the table edge it will be more of an even roundness. Place the pealed side up on the table and roll over it like rolling out dough and it will start curving up evenly

    • @tinq1
      @tinq1 Před 6 měsíci

      what kind of material does he use

  • @xs-1b415
    @xs-1b415 Před 4 lety +3

    I have scratch built several FT models and this thing is madness! You guys are getting so clever with the foam board! You keep getting closer and closer to what you can do with balsa, at a fraction of the cost. Keep up the awesome work, I will be here to build whatever you come up with!

  • @KenKneknaneek
    @KenKneknaneek Před 5 lety +2

    Yeah!! Got my plans and stuff today for the Corsair Build. High wind outside, cold and snow blowing, just crappy weather and now to get started building!!! Thanks Flight Test !! Happy Flying

  • @nebojsatrivic2211
    @nebojsatrivic2211 Před 4 lety +3

    After decades of working in the RC hobby, this is my first FT project. Great model, great flight. Thanks FT ... greetings from Serbia!

  • @flatworm00
    @flatworm00 Před 5 lety +2

    I have been watching you build airplanes for several years. They get more complex in design but yet you don't have to be an aeronautical engineer to put one together. Absolutely outstanding! Another fantastic job.

  • @xs-1b415
    @xs-1b415 Před 4 lety +1

    This really is a great flying plane! I have built MANY of the Flitetest models and this model is my favorite to fly. I attribute this to the light wing loading and authentic airfoil that is produced from "molding" and opposed to "folding". John Overstreet is going to make traditional balsa builders rethink their ways. The scale appearance (especially after a coat of paint) just adds to the fun. Well worth the extra trouble of the build.

  • @supergreg72
    @supergreg72 Před 5 lety +21

    John you rock! Good job with the corsair!
    I can't wait to get the free plans ;)

  • @billverine765
    @billverine765 Před 8 měsíci +2

    You are a gentlemen and a scholar sir! Your designs are just incredible and you have the teaching ability to match.

  • @JohnWilliams-nx2no
    @JohnWilliams-nx2no Před 5 lety +12

    asmr right here. so relaxing and interesting. would love to get a couple motor kits and plans and build a few of these to fly with my dad. he loved the corsair

  • @samuelhaines617
    @samuelhaines617 Před 4 lety +4

    These videos are awesome! Thank you for making these so patiently and sharing excellent directions and great workmanship examples.

  • @omniversling
    @omniversling Před 5 lety +18

    Just found your channel and am pretty well 'blown away' (soz for the lazy prop pun!)...I'm in my 60s and used to build balsa and tissue planes when I was a kid, but one of my fave airfames was the Corsair...plus the P51, P38, Lancaster and Superfortress. I had them all as Airfix models, nicely painted and all. I'm just getting into CNC routing and Arduino but having found you guys I'm going to add a laser to my rig so I can build your planes. Thanks for bringing me an appropriately updated 'return to my childhood'! I love your passion for flight and enthusiasm, and how you're converting it to an honest livelihood...as well as sharing it for free. The future of humanity will have to be based more on a gifting and sharing economy (not only enlightened self interest) ...Huuuuuge ups to John for authentic modelling of the P40 out of FOAMBOARD!!??!! SMH!...Just seen you do a Spitty...about to check if do you do a P51 Mustang or a P38 Lightning...or have plans to?...you guys rock!

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Před 4 lety +2

      Yet another beautiful build by FliteTest.... I wonder what does the Corsair's broken up wing geometry do the its flight characteristics? (as far as CG and performance)

  • @sankaranramanarayanan3317
    @sankaranramanarayanan3317 Před 5 lety +10

    Simply astounding John Overstreet!!! You're amazing and inspiring. Hope to build one of these one day. Flitetest, you've found a great talent!

  • @Barwell999
    @Barwell999 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow. This Technic opens up a whole new building experience. The possibilities are endless. Thanks.

  • @Redbirdstol
    @Redbirdstol Před 5 lety +11

    Awesome job guys! This is an awesome addition to the Flite Test stable!

  • @karlhutson8821
    @karlhutson8821 Před 5 lety +1

    just ordered mine, and watched the vid. the master series rocks, have built 7 or 8 of your kits already and love them all. i was ready for a more complex build. how about a How about a Zero or BF 109. thanks guys you rock.

  • @scottconnors7901
    @scottconnors7901 Před 5 lety +2

    Just completed my Corsair, it was a very nice experience, but be patient and double check top bottoms, looking forward to the flight, keep up the great work,

  • @NoNo_Notlikethat
    @NoNo_Notlikethat Před 5 lety +60

    Man, I love this video. Not only because it's a cool build, but it's like having Mr Rogers talk me through it. Sir truly has a soothing voice. Bob Ross of FT foam board!

    • @markschick3796
      @markschick3796 Před 5 lety +7

      "Happy Little Bevels"...

    • @brucejoshua21
      @brucejoshua21 Před 5 lety +3

      I have fallen asleep every time I have logged on to build this plane. His voice is better than ambien lol. Its almost 7pm and I made it 10 minutes and ready for bed..

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Před 4 lety +5

      "A smooth flight in the happy little clouds" ;D

    • @maxbowen6482
      @maxbowen6482 Před 4 lety +3

      Eric Williams I was thinking the exact same thing about bob Ross 😂

    • @rogerturner5504
      @rogerturner5504 Před 4 lety

      I was born 29th October 1942 - same day as Bob. He died 25 years ago though - very sad!
      I just ordered this model from Model Shop Leeds in the UK.
      That's enough from me!

  • @KenKneknaneek
    @KenKneknaneek Před 5 lety +27

    Got it finished!!!! yeah !!!! What a lot of fun! Took a few days, I have to go over it yet and clean it up a little. Think I will spray paint it silver and put some decals on it if i can find any. Still a lot of snow outside and a little below the freezing mark so won't maiden it soon, but I will be staring at it every day, and thinking what fun it was to build. I want to thank flight test for this great concept, what a swell way to learn how to build your own air plane, and to fly it knowing you built it. Thanks for the great instructions, step by step, which was amazing in itself. I feel as if I know these two lads personally now as they were with me every step of the way. When I got a bit confused I simply backed up the video and listened to it over again. I challenge any of the subscribers to build something. Heck I am 77 years old and if I can do it, I think any one can and the satisfaction you get at the end of it is so gratifying. The Corsair lives to fly again!!! Happy Flying

    • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
      @CarminesRCTipsandTricks Před 5 lety

      Did you do Landing Gear? I'm going to tackle this myself, but in Arizona, there's NO soft places to Land! I'm trying to figure out how to install it properly, and strong enough to for something that large.
      Oh, and do you find the Vstab a little weak? I'm thinking since it's just stuck to the top, maybe a couple of Carbon Fiber Rods through it, extending down through the Hstab...
      Happy Flying!
      Carmine ✈🚂🚙

    • @harpoon_bakery162
      @harpoon_bakery162 Před 4 lety

      GrandpaKenCanada ----> great work, just simply amazing that you took to this project and nailed it !!! This looks like a VERY complex build and very time consuming , but at the same time, very rewarding.

    • @callemtheone7925
      @callemtheone7925 Před 4 lety

      you did you have your maiden flight yet how did it fly and how much fun did ya have?

    • @lucaschen6350
      @lucaschen6350 Před 4 lety

      How much was the total price?

    • @blackhawkuh-6026
      @blackhawkuh-6026 Před 4 lety

      Lucas Chen just go look at flute test website it shows extra options parts extra to add on too

  • @genes6703
    @genes6703 Před 5 lety +6

    For those gaps, I use a little drywall spackle and after you paint the plane, you can't tell and it looks great!

  • @MrX-co9nu
    @MrX-co9nu Před 5 lety +3

    I feel this was a long awaited project. I feel the wing could have had more love though, I had the idea a while ago when you guys first started doing the curved foam to do full foam ribs. This would have been a great thing to do with this plane, as there can be a lot of guess work trying to find the correct shape of the wing. Just something to keep in mind.
    Also please bring back the ability to jump to specific sections of the video it came in very handy while building your planes.
    All that aside great good guys and I can't wait to see what's next.

  • @baltsosser
    @baltsosser Před 5 lety +1

    Pretty informative video. I have a friend lamenting this last weekend on how he would like to fly an F4U Corsair model but hasn't flown anything in a while because of financial complications after a divorce. Then I look up the cost of the kit, and am pleasantly surprised it is not outrageously priced. I sent this video link to him on the spot. Thank you sir.

  • @randomgeminiastronaut46
    @randomgeminiastronaut46 Před 5 lety +2

    I am currently working on this project and it is one of the fun things i have ever done

  • @Raycefan
    @Raycefan Před 5 lety +16

    This is why I love this channel: even though this is the ‘master’ building series, a beginner builder could still do this

  • @TheWingeddrac0
    @TheWingeddrac0 Před 5 lety +1

    Very impressive! I'm sure I'll build this at some point, keep up the fantastic work FT!

  • @RogueCow
    @RogueCow Před 5 lety +12

    corsair has always been my favorite plane, this may well be my first FT build! excellent work

  • @techdiyer5290
    @techdiyer5290 Před 5 lety +2

    after watching for 1:20 I can see how intricately the whole plane is made. Its amazing!!!

  • @MagVair
    @MagVair Před 4 lety +1

    That plane is BEAUTIFUL!
    And it looks AMAZING in the air!
    Nice job ! 😁👍

  • @bradjones9064
    @bradjones9064 Před 4 lety

    I havent seen many videos from these guys but I love R.C. and I love goofing off with my friends. And it looks like thts what these guys are all about. R.C. and friends.
    I can tell tht whn the video first starts and we're being told about the Corsair and the guy on the left kept smiling as the other guy, whom designed the model was talking showed me that he was gonna catch hell from the others for whatever reasons they can think of. Just check CV out the smiles he does as his partner talks ab the aircraft. Gotta love your homeboys. !!

  • @benhancock1408
    @benhancock1408 Před 2 lety +1

    This really goes together a lot faster and easier than the Top Flite Gold Edition Corsair I built about 30 years ago.

  • @typxxilps
    @typxxilps Před 5 lety +7

    That's really great to introduce new techniques and get more realistic shaped planes. Hope you improve your older models with these new procedures and give them a version 2

    • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
      @CarminesRCTipsandTricks Před 5 lety +1

      Definitely!! Like the P-51, Spitfire, and maybe...
      BF-109 (which has been requested for at LEAST 3 years)
      Mitsubishi Zero...
      P-47 Thunderbolt...
      MAYBE even BOMBERS! 😎😳
      B-17, B-24, B-25,
      Lancaster!!
      Heck, you could take this as far as a twin-EDF ME-262!! Since the inner Bulkheads give the shape of the Fuse....
      That would make this complex shaped Fuse EASY! 😉
      Carmine ✈🚂🚙

  • @jippoy
    @jippoy Před 3 lety +15

    Dude watching you assemble this is like watching Bob Ross paint. So relaxing! Awesome build BTW 👍

  • @stephensowell9578
    @stephensowell9578 Před 5 lety +1

    My Corsair Kit will be here on the 5th of March. Built three kits from Flight Test and a few scratch built Flat Foamies. I have wanted a curved aircraft made from foamboard for along time. I ordered it right away and have covered the build video twice already. Looking forward to building and flying the Corsair.

  • @manaz28jose
    @manaz28jose Před 5 lety +2

    This is the kind of build that I've been waiting for. And warplanes. Thanks guys 😎

  • @murph1414
    @murph1414 Před 5 lety +1

    This new style of build has me going from, this is interesting, to I'm excited to build one now.

  • @silvestreferreira5809
    @silvestreferreira5809 Před 5 lety +2

    hi josh, you guys are always getting better, I really liked this new concept. very show indeed.

  • @-robo-
    @-robo- Před 3 lety +1

    You guys are too cool for words. Thank you so much! I am curious about how plausible would an aluminum skin for this airplane be? I have a fair amount of experience cutting and flattening aluminum sheets from soda cans. I could see spot welding the critical junctions and just tape or glue for the non-critical seams.
    A glue tip you might try: Use a vacuum (shop vac, hand vac, etc.) to "pull" glue into hard to reach areas. Just like it sounds, apply glue to one side, and suction to the other side.
    Also, you guys should consider hosting some sort of contest where the winner gets to spend the day with the whole crew. Or maybe just as simple "fan appreciation day".

  • @sebastianmichael7327
    @sebastianmichael7327 Před 5 lety +16

    Yay! I've been waiting for this! Awesome! This technique with foamboard looks so good!

  • @Bullwinkle056
    @Bullwinkle056 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome video! Very thorough. I kept thinking however, that a few inexpensive bar clamps with the rubber pads would be very helpful when letting the glue set-up.

  • @MSmith-jf5wo
    @MSmith-jf5wo Před 5 lety +2

    I might not WAIT for the plans to come out, as the whole Kit cost only $49.95...! (A lot of cuts in those foamboard sheets, and I might not have the patience to wait!). Haha!
    If it flies as good as it looks, I'm "HOOKED"!
    Great Job, Flite Test...(and to the Master Builder, too).

  • @michaelsowa9294
    @michaelsowa9294 Před 5 lety +2

    Watched this last night, which inspired me to change some of my tactics for my second scratch-build ... a Grumman AA-1B (TR2). I'm going to use John's foam curving technique on the wings as well as the cowling. Thanks!

  • @peterdonchik3297
    @peterdonchik3297 Před 3 lety +1

    I built one and am working on a second. I put a SAFE receiver in (Spektrum AR637T ) and it flies like a dream. Remember to throttle up before hand launching to set the SAFE and AS3X . I covered mine in blue vinyl and added some decals for a great look. GO FLITE TEST! Ill try to add a picture here.

  • @KenKneknaneek
    @KenKneknaneek Před 5 lety

    Halfway through the build, had to watch the video to the end, couldn't wait. Wow it sure does fly beautifully! OK, back to work, and when I finish it, i think i want to paint it also, and when the snow finally goes away, will make a video on my channel to show you how it worked out for me. Happy Flying

  • @fyzobaba
    @fyzobaba Před 4 lety +1

    Menn this guy is the best builder in flitetest.im always looking forward to see him build.his builds are perfect!!

  • @Tinman97301
    @Tinman97301 Před 5 lety

    John sounds like Bob Ross. I could listen to him build plains all day. I'm not an R.C. hobby guy either. I just love the F4 U Course Air. This build is amazing and inventive.

  • @NeilStansbury
    @NeilStansbury Před 5 lety +1

    Great to see some proper model making back on Flite Test

  • @KenKneknaneek
    @KenKneknaneek Před 5 lety +8

    Whew, finally got the nose cone fitted together with the fuselage . Not as neat as yours, I didn't wipe glue inside, I was too busy unsticking my nose from the table, my hand to my sweater, and did I mention my eyes got stuck together for a minute, but hey, I got it done, and this is my creation, with the help of your plans. Now back to the video after I un-stick my chair from the rug.

    • @xs-1b415
      @xs-1b415 Před 4 lety +1

      Haha, mine was not nearly this neat. Never thought I would call a guy with some foam and a hot glue gun an artist, but....

  • @alphagrizz1261
    @alphagrizz1261 Před 3 lety +18

    I’m seriously thinking of buying one and this helped a lot

  • @jerrychevalier8858
    @jerrychevalier8858 Před 3 lety +1

    Another outstanding job truly amazing what you do with foam

  • @anthonyricciardo
    @anthonyricciardo Před 5 lety +1

    This is a very good and detailed explanation/instruction/example.

  • @birdnes007
    @birdnes007 Před 5 lety +1

    Hope you get the free plans out soon. This plane looks real good.

  • @cplesca
    @cplesca Před 5 lety

    Love watching these in the background while working.

  • @jcsonic7410
    @jcsonic7410 Před 4 lety +8

    A great way to remove the wrinkles that John mentions in the video is to use spackle, the same stuff that you fill holes in your walls. I pre sand the area lightly to allow for better adhesion, then apply a light, smooth coat of spackle with a spackling blade. Once dry, use a sanding block to smooth the area. It is important to use spackle that is not too wet or you will ruin the paper on the foam board. Should be similar to the consistency of peanut butter. You’re then ready to prepare the final surface (paint,colored tape, make water resistant, if necessary, etc.). You might want to practice with some scrap foam board first.

  • @kraizy1
    @kraizy1 Před 5 lety +1

    Looking forward to the plans for this plane!

  • @MrHristoB
    @MrHristoB Před 4 lety +1

    It's a pleasure to watch this mat at work!!! Well done guys!! We've built a couple of your glider models already and my younger son (8) is really getting into this. Thank you for sharing the plans!!!

  • @Stashmanfpv
    @Stashmanfpv Před 5 lety +7

    John you are simply amazing and on another level!
    We're so lucky to have you in our midst, as we now have another amazing set of skills to add to our "foamies" to make them even more amazing and even more realistic!
    *If it's not know already to some of you, John also makes the most amazing metal aircraft you have ever seen! He's simply on another level folks and is one heckuva nice guy 😉

  • @dbtest117
    @dbtest117 Před 4 lety

    Oh i needed to subscribe to this channel no wonder I haven’t seen so many videos I really wanted to watch.

  • @VijayaLakshmi19807
    @VijayaLakshmi19807 Před 2 lety +1

    This build is gonna be a real test for your patience and by the end of this project your hands will become steadier than ever before.

  • @robertkoontz7865
    @robertkoontz7865 Před 5 lety +4

    My Favorite, Ever since " Ba Ba Black Sheep " I hope to get one soon. Great job ! Thanks

  • @JDDupuy
    @JDDupuy Před 5 lety +3

    Outstanding in every way!

  • @iowaopie
    @iowaopie Před 4 lety +1

    I love Flite Test. I have built nearly every plane they have out. My P-38 turned out even better then expected. But I had a lot of issues with this corsair. Nothing wanted to line up right. Seemed some stuff just did not make sense. I usually do not have these issues with Flite Test. Like i said my P-38 came out perfect and it is way more of an advanced master kit then the Corsair. In the end i just scrapped it all. hated to do it but I was just tired of it. Maybe i just got bad foam with it, I do not know. One thing i do miss is being able to call these guys and talk to them when an issue pops up. Now all i get is an email hotline and a return from it saying we will let the guys know. But never a response after that. Still love Flite Test from day one when they were smaller.

  • @nathanaelsmith3553
    @nathanaelsmith3553 Před 5 lety +1

    He makes it look so easy(ish). Tempted to give it a go...

  • @jessemalloch331
    @jessemalloch331 Před 4 lety +1

    Great build flite test, and nice design John! I've been following you on insta for quite some time!
    One helpful hint to point out to the guys clipping and editing, to maybe consider for the future videos
    -It would be extremely helpful, when ever a glue-up hold time is mentioned, i.e, Use lots of glue, dab, dab:) and stick, and hold for a 1 minute, that this time of 1 minute be incorporated into the clipping, maybe with a small countdown and some clever elevator music. By the time I dab, dab, stick and hold, the video is onto another step and I am unable to pause due to holding the part together for a minute. And scrubbing on you tube desktop is far too sensitive on longer videos. 20% of time for this build is rewinding and trying to find the spot I was at.

  • @steamy_piles
    @steamy_piles Před 3 lety +1

    Hey guys, this a build review about the corsair I just bought and built.
    I bought the corsair kit after watching the build and maiden video and quite frankly, I decided to (I fell off the r/c wagon) buy a kit and see how it would turn out.
    I have a ton of previous r/c plane build and fly time behind me, but it is 25 years behind me and we actually used glo fuel which really added some restrictions to how you could build things. Once I saw the electric motor the credit card came out.
    Unboxing, the card board box it came in was heavier than the foam board.
    I have never worked with foamboard or a hot glue gun before.
    The first thing I noticed as I started popping out the pre cut parts was the little nubs that keep them on the sheet. The parts are very well cut out but those little nubs don't always let go and as a result you get some unwanted paper damage.
    This was quickly remedied by using the razor knife to cut the nubs on both side of all the sheets.
    Just as in the video, I started with the main wing and moved forward from there.
    This was my first time forming foam board and it actually went really well.
    Considering I was sitting at my computer desk for the entire build so I could watch and re-watch the video as needed. I ended up using the door frame beside me for a crisp 90 degree edge and I had no trouble getting the shapes I needed.
    I got the port wing perfect and really kinda borked the starboard wing and ended up being ever so slightly out of alignment.
    I was not happy about this and decided that this build would be a test build and probably would not get the electronics or servo's added at this time.
    It really shows to, I ended up with a crease instead of a curve which later looked really bad when I joined the wings to the fuselage.
    Big Note Here. Really take your time, be patient and don't keep trying to build the plane when it's past your bedtime....seriously.
    With the wing complete I moved on to the fuselage.
    This was actually quite a challenge. Besides rolling the parts out and shaping them which turned out to be fairly easy for me, I ended up running into trouble with the formers, specifically the double A formers which are the smallest ones.
    The real bummer was after all the sections had been completed and I started to connect the A former to the B former I noticed that there was about 1/8" difference at the seem. This showed up at the top although it could have been the bottom, I just figured that I would use some scrap to sort of fill in the offset and once it is painted it probably won't be noticed, but on the next build, I will apply more of my sheet metal layout and assembly skills to A) sort out what went wrong on build number 1, and B) see if it a design error or an assembly error. Since this is build one, I expect I did something wrong but as I watched the video several more times, I noticed John had some problems here to so be careful at the A and B connection point to get the best results.
    Big note here to. Keep those layout ticks in perfect alignment. I was ever so slightly out in one or two places and it shows, not much, but as a guy that builds lots of stuff, I am probably my worse critic when I know I could have done better.
    However, I did manage to find a way to get the power pack holder to line up really well by not following the build video and going freestyle and using the power pack holder to align things as they went together and that ended up working perfectly.
    At this point I also had learned a few things about the hot glue and the foam and it was actually getting easier to assemble things.
    Big Note here to. If you haven't built with foam and glue, or if you are a first time builder, when you order your kit, order 1 or 2 more sheets of foam board.
    You can use the sheets the parts popped out of as a template to cut extra parts and use the extra parts as test parts before you use the pre cut parts. This might cost you 10 or 15 bucks more, but it is money well spent.
    The rudder and rear stabilizer went together without a hitch and installed without issue.
    Here I deviated from the video build again when it came to placement of the rudder.
    To get the correct placement for the rudder post, I lined up the rudder as shown in the video, alignment to the rear, but then I rolled the rudder over on its side and marked the place where the post needed to be poked into the fuselage. I got a perfect alignment with no guess work, I also used a small piece of scrap to mark out the left and right of center lines so I knew where the glue would go and also to keep things straight.
    On the next build I will mark this out before it comes of the sheet and is flat, rather than rounded.
    I had no issues with the cowling, main wing tips or the power pack holder.
    All in all I probably spent somewhere between 9 and 12 hours over 3 evenings to assemble the corsair. I am going to use this build as a test platform for build technic, paint and decal placement and patterns and also to develop some hard points for external stores.
    I liked the whole "put bombs on it" idea.
    Also, I will add some additional scrap or wood to the low points of the wing and fuselage to prevent damage on landings.

  • @jermainespencer3876
    @jermainespencer3876 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome!!!!!! I can't wait to build this one!

  • @zombieprinting2670
    @zombieprinting2670 Před 3 lety +1

    This is an amazing bird, and my all time favorite since childhood! You guy are great and thanks for adding this Iconic war plane to your list! New sub BTW :)

  • @rccars9083
    @rccars9083 Před rokem +1

    I love your builds you inspired me to make my own rc plane ✈️

  • @guinnessman1965
    @guinnessman1965 Před 4 lety

    I would love to see the FIREFOX from the 1982 Clint Eastwood movie with Dual EDF's. That would be AWESOME. Always loved that plane.

  • @xXDaReasonXx
    @xXDaReasonXx Před 5 lety +2

    I cant wait to see more planes with this type of simple engineering. making more aerodynamic and stronger structures with slightly more advanced techniques. just awesome and awesome looking.

  • @alfiebroom
    @alfiebroom Před 5 lety +2

    Can’t wait. Beautiful aircraft

  • @CarminesRCTipsandTricks
    @CarminesRCTipsandTricks Před 5 lety +2

    John, you and NerdNik. REALLY add something special to our Hobby!!! 👏👏👏👏😎
    This opens up all kinds of new possibilities. MAYBE revisiting older FT designs...
    Like the P-51, Spitfire, and maybe...
    BF-109 (which has been requested by several for at LEAST 3 years)
    Mitsubishi Zero...
    P-47 Thunderbolt...
    MAYBE even BOMBERS! 😎😳
    B-17, B-24, B-25,
    Lancaster!!
    Heck, you could take this as far as a twin-EDF ME-262!! Since the inner Bulkheads give the shape of the Fuse....
    That would make this complex shaped Fuse EASY! 😉
    Carmine ✈🚂🚙

  • @obiwankenobi9547
    @obiwankenobi9547 Před 3 lety +2

    To be honest, I just watch these for fun

  • @tomanderson9979
    @tomanderson9979 Před 3 lety +1

    Guys, what a great video. I ordered it as soon as it ended. Do you have any plans for adding landing gear to the build?

  • @JaseCJay
    @JaseCJay Před 4 lety

    Great vid guys!! LOVE the Corsair!!

  • @dukedblu
    @dukedblu Před 5 lety

    Awsome design John!!

  • @gabrielthecolorblindsoul6994

    Really impressive! Great work!

  • @bike525
    @bike525 Před 5 lety +1

    wow great build super fun and easy GREAT JOB

  • @kjbaran
    @kjbaran Před 5 lety

    Wow, just wow. The old birds are where it’s going. Maybe a DC3 build in our future?

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před 5 lety +1

    Beautiful job! Fantastic airplane!!! 😃

  • @PaulDWeber
    @PaulDWeber Před 3 lety +1

    enjoyed the past 3 plus hours immensely , although watching in December 11th 2020 ??

  • @thomasbroesky4322
    @thomasbroesky4322 Před 4 lety +4

    You know you’ve made something great when I haven’t even bought any of your planes yet and I still have watched multiple of the build videos in their entirety

  • @Catiadr
    @Catiadr Před 5 lety

    I did a similar build for NIAR by taking our VTOL/CTOL Search and Rescue drone loft and scaling rib sections down to 1/3 scale, adding tooling holes and spar holes, peeling the inner paper ply and building the wing. The ribs were then 3D printed and I made a layout of the locations for the foam tooling and used music wire to pin the ribs in place in order to match the loft most accurately, I then cut slots in the foam but not through the paper on the wing skin. Then I preformed and hot glued the skin to the ribs that were being held in place by the tooling (simple standoffs with holes for indexing the printed ribs. The wing used two separate NACA airfoils combined with a 7 degree twist to provide low speed stability. The end result is in the icon next to this comment. I would love to build it again and make a build video some day, or better yet, if I had the actual loft of the Corsair, I would love to make a scale model of it instead! There were a few other techniques I used, but it takes too long to explain. Lets just say that my Tool Design, CAD, Engineering, Fabrication, Electronics, and RC Hobby experiences all collided in this project, and I learned even more! Then we built the full scale with 13' wing span out of carbon fiber!!! Holy Moly, is it big!

  • @darrellhuneycutt4712
    @darrellhuneycutt4712 Před 5 lety

    As soon as this war bird is back in stock I am definitely going to get one .

  • @techdiyer5290
    @techdiyer5290 Před 5 lety +1

    can't wait for the plans!!

    • @ro9g9
      @ro9g9 Před 5 lety

      plans have been out

  • @Sawer
    @Sawer Před 5 lety +1

    I honestly prefer the older version by looks. but these are some interesting techniques and a good video :D

  • @HaznieModelAviator
    @HaznieModelAviator Před 5 lety

    You guys are the best rc plane engineer in the world

  • @Pastorkarlman
    @Pastorkarlman Před 5 lety +4

    I don't see a link to the free plans. I've built one of your speed build kits, and several other planes from scratch using your awesome plans. Can't wait to build this one. Plan link??

  • @joymakerRC
    @joymakerRC Před 2 lety

    hey guys , i learned this from an old school carpenter, but for the inside seams , i usually have a little bead of glue pushing out , like you tell us to avoid doing on the outside , well i lick my finger real good like and get some saliva on it and then quickly run it down the seam with a bead, this keeps your finger tip cool while you push the glue into the seam and come out with a nice smooth surface.... we used tp do that with caulk in bathrooms to make smooth seam around bathtube, licking the finger keeps cool and stops glue (or caulk) from sticking

  • @silvestreferreira5809
    @silvestreferreira5809 Před 5 lety +1

    hi john , i like this, very very much, and as a challenge, could you do a p-47D thumderbolt, in this same style?

  • @erad05
    @erad05 Před 5 lety

    Fascinating build technique!!!

  • @walk4718
    @walk4718 Před 5 lety +2

    Great job, John. Love your teaching style.

  • @rccars9083
    @rccars9083 Před rokem

    I love your builds

  • @JimDieckow
    @JimDieckow Před 5 lety +1

    As y'all can see I am an old newbie to foam board and would like to see the 200% Cruiser to be put into the Master Class as I am sure there are a few unique processes to build something that big and as long as it took me to learn 3D hover and horizontal rolling circle I would really like to have a build video for this PLEASE.

  • @steamy_piles
    @steamy_piles Před 3 lety

    Hi,
    great video and craftmanship, bravo. Do you have any material on painting and finishing. I am most interested in what paints are safe to use, and method of application, as in, do you prime then paint, or straight to paint?

  • @christopherdaughtry9887

    Luv these videos!!! AWESOME!!! 💯

  • @lewis131984
    @lewis131984 Před 4 lety +1

    Very new to this but i really want to make this plane. Amazing design! Would it be possible for me to cut the pieces from balsa wood or would that disrupt some crucial weight properties? I apologize if this is a dumb question, just trying to jump into this hobby.

  • @johnbagley374
    @johnbagley374 Před 5 lety +1

    Do you have plans for going back and designing a master kit for some of the older flite test planes? Like maybe the Mustang?

  • @ap5rcplanes147
    @ap5rcplanes147 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Josh. I am really impressed with making of this plane and loved it. I am going to build one for myself soon.I am new into this hobby. I have downloaded the plans and need to know if both joining edges ( A4 paper plans) are joined at dotted lines to make one part ?? Thanks.

  • @darrellhuneycutt4712
    @darrellhuneycutt4712 Před 5 lety

    What will be the next master series plane and when will we get to see it ? . . . Thanks for all the awesome planes, plans and videos ect 👍