Building a DIY REAPER Drone... Ended Badly

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  • @RusstickDoom
    @RusstickDoom Před rokem +1533

    You did a stellar job building that reaper. Beef up your landing gear and get the one 6 cell in just the right spot and you’ll have an amazing plane. It looked like it had very well performing flying characteristics for a maiden. If you decide to start over, go bigger! Bigger planes are easier to fly.

    • @leezensmith775
      @leezensmith775 Před rokem +29

      i agree with the bigger statement, not only does a bigger size mean one or even two 6 cells bat. you could have bigger landing gears to the increased size, more avionics, 3d print the parts out of the rugged light PLA, and maybe some memory to have a time laps of the flight.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem +9

      I was thinking the same thing. Make it bigger.

    • @tushitchatterjee8383
      @tushitchatterjee8383 Před rokem +5

      yes It would also help to generate more lift and also enhancing controls of the aircraft👌👌

    • @honestiguana
      @honestiguana Před rokem +9

      You need a launchpad, urgently. Try and make one using a rail made of wood and rubber, some kind of slingshot, to eliminate the risk of a wigly throw, like the one that killed this plane.

    • @NavyFE
      @NavyFE Před rokem +4

      Agreed, CG should be addressed before any launch. We never took off before I did the CG worksheet before takeoff in the Navy.

  • @magnussorensen2565
    @magnussorensen2565 Před rokem +2603

    Instead of trowing the plane make a drone launcher like zipline.

    • @EnderRobber101
      @EnderRobber101 Před rokem +41

      Yes!

    • @remiranda
      @remiranda Před rokem +41

      And the catcher

    • @1islam1
      @1islam1 Před rokem +1

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      🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 )
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    • @slamoto2
      @slamoto2 Před rokem +46

      Thats such a good idea. He should also make an universal adapter so he can easily reuse it for upcoming projects.

    • @wowzande
      @wowzande Před rokem +12

      Slingshot on a switch?

  • @jimhenriksen498
    @jimhenriksen498 Před rokem +96

    Oh Michael, the fact that your design flew so well in most of your video was inspiring! The reason why we (used to) build out of balsa wood is because of it's "strength to weight" ratio, nothing beats it in the flying arena. However, and bottom line here Michael (because everyone gave you such wonderful advice within their comments) is that #1-check your C/G (center of gravity). To start with your maiden, go with 25% of the forward wing in front of your C/G; this will cause your bird to be a bit "nose heavy" but better nose heavy that tail heavy Michael! #2 Once you have the C/G where you want it, be absolutely sure that your plane balance laterally (I noticed that you had a camera on the starboard wing) the weight and drag of that camera will cause the aircraft to yaw to the "right," be sure that you suspend the craft from the nose and the tail down the centerline to check balance. I would bet that if you built the craft balanced, right to left, that you had to trim in a lot of left aileron/rudder to get it to fly level. I could be wrong; you very well may not have built it equally balanced on both right and left sides! Me personally; I would leave the camera off, too much weight and drag for the benefit! #3 A heavy plane made from epoxy, hot glue, lite-ply & paint will need a bit of a roll-out before you rotate into the air; but have faith Michael, (given, the forgoing guidelines are followed) rotate it will!
    Now here's the kicker Michael; the heavier you build it, the less "acrobatics" it's going to want to do, lighter is a good thing. However, you can go too light, so use your head and think your way through this and you'll be fine. Oh also; batteries are (usually) Lipos, but not all batteries of the same "described/advertised" value are the same size and weight, you've probably discovered that by now. Do some research and find batteries that are of the "voltage/4S-6S" value that your and use as light as you can get! Also, that plane is what, about 2 meters wingspan? A Raptor is basically a glider design; if you're motor is designed to run on 14.8v then use 4S batteries, if it is designed to run on 22.2v then use 6S batteries. Also, please be sure that your ESC can handle whatever battery you decide to use; otherwise you will burn it out and your plane will crater in like you've never seen before! Finally, and this is a bit of a reach if you don't have one already; get yourself a "watt-meter" Michael, charge your battery up to maximum and place the watt-meter between your ESC and your battery and see what Watts/Amps you're drawing at full power. Oh, I almost forgot... since you're powering a prop motor, the "C value" on your batteries don't have to be more than 45-50C, any more than that and you'll have enough go juice to power up an EDF, which you're not using!
    Great project Michael! With your attitude, spirit for adventure and obvious intelligence; you'll go far! Remember, a good pilot learns from his mistakes; he then utilizes this knowledge to become a better pilot!

    • @robosmartsystems8976
      @robosmartsystems8976 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Has he implemented the flight control equations in software and loaded the executable file on the ardupilot controller or how it works. Can someone tell me.

    • @Jarbooty
      @Jarbooty Před 3 měsíci +5

      This guy knows model planes

  • @motionsic
    @motionsic Před rokem +10

    Very informative video showing a very clean and impressive build. However, two things stood out to me (as a RC flyer with two decades of flying experience).
    1. The linkage setup on V-tail is the worst possible combination. With link on outermost hole on servo horn and almost inner most hole on control horn, this gives the servo the worst mechanical advantage. Making the servo prone to failure and ruddervators prone to flutter.
    2. Hand launching a pusher prop plane with prop at lowest point and a heavy setup is a very bad combo that can result in severe hand injury. A crashed plane is the least of your worries.
    Otherwise, keep up the great work!

  • @iforce2d
    @iforce2d Před rokem +224

    I'm actually calling tail heavy on this one. As it left your hand the attitude changed quite quickly, rather than the stable dart like behavior that nose heavy would cause. All your control inputs were correct, the fact that it couldn't pitch up in time was just due to low airspeed (pusher prop giving no flow over the elevator). To check the CG of a scratch build, balance the plane on two fingers so that it's level, then shove it quickly directly upward, it should nose up just a little. You can also let it drop downward if that's easier - in either case you want the nose to lead slightly, and the tail to follow. Regarding the damage, it seems like the only connection between adjacent segments of the fuselage was the flimsy plywood frame? At least run some packing tape length-wise all the way down, would help a lot. Adding a vertical fin under the tail would save the prop, although perhaps spoil the look you're going for. Anyway it does look great!

    • @RCP-1136
      @RCP-1136 Před rokem +3

      Also the camera on the wing probably did not help

    • @spyder000069
      @spyder000069 Před rokem +9

      @@RCP-1136 Agreed. 1. That camera on the wing would need the same amount of weight on the opposite wing. 2. A lot of arc in that throw and didn't throw it wings level so basically threw it into a stall with the extra battery weight as well. 3. Threw it at full throttle with a 3 blade prop means a lot of motor torque roll from the heavier prop and motor speed. In my experience with wings and mini talons I run about 70% throttle on just a slightly elevated launch (not far from level) and then by the time both hands are on the transmitter I can pin the throttle and things are stable.

    • @user-oe8vv8cb1t
      @user-oe8vv8cb1t Před 11 měsíci +2

      AWESOME! Iforce2d makes a good point consistent with the documentation I recently studied to obtain a private pilots license. The prop being behind the Ruddervators doesn’t supply “forced” airflow across them so they aren’t as effective at low airspeeds. Also when a plane loses power, the first thing a pilot is taught to do is bring the nose down, but it appeared that your unit, due to too much aft weight, pitched up at low speed. The FAA has some very helpful information about the necessary correct balance of a plane and it’s free www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/phak/media/12_phak_ch10.pdf

    • @Phenx
      @Phenx Před 9 měsíci

      @@user-oe8vv8cb1t the link is dead, can you upload the pdf somewhere? Thanks

  • @MaximKachurovskiy
    @MaximKachurovskiy Před rokem +257

    Amazing content, my friend, please don't be dismayed by this setback, it just forces your hand to built something better sooner.

    • @knerduno5942
      @knerduno5942 Před rokem +9

      What is amazing is he was kind enough to share the CAD drawing of the parts. Most making stuff like this do not do that.

  • @SonicKiwi123
    @SonicKiwi123 Před rokem +18

    It's nice to see videos like this still posted even when the end result isn't a success. There was still a lot of work that went into this, a lot of successes along the way and a large potential for success in the future. It would be a waste just to throw it away, as I'm sure other creators have

    • @baraka629
      @baraka629 Před 5 měsíci

      it was a partial success, the flight with the single lower capacity battery did go well.

  • @DanDaMan007
    @DanDaMan007 Před rokem +56

    You did a FANTASTIC job with this build! I bet if you had an asphalt runway you would still be flying. This was a great video, keep up the great work!

    • @mracer8
      @mracer8 Před 8 měsíci

      I still fail to see how it will be able to rotate with that huge prop at the back. Maybe a much taller landing gear

    • @HarmonRAB-hp4nk
      @HarmonRAB-hp4nk Před 4 měsíci

      more then likely,,, minus that last one... be a lot more damage hitting pavement .... and you need to reinforce the gear.. pavement tends to drive them through the plane... mmmm I only did nitro methanol running planes.. 60 inch span, 3+ pounds... those electric ones might be light enough... but mine could land in the grass... 2" wheels.. ;-)

  • @eorfner
    @eorfner Před rokem +85

    Hi Michael, my 82yr old machinist dad and I have been building and flying (and crashing. Lots of crashing.) foamboard planes for about 3 years now. Our passion project is the Bugatti 100P and we're on the third iteration with counter rotating props. So far our fuselage designs have, well, sucked, and I really appreciate your frame and foamboard skin approach. The Reaper turned out amazing and it hurt my heart to see it crash. What would it take to entice you to do a video of your design process, particularly how you land on the correct size/shape foamboard skin components? Any other advice or direction you could provide would be vastly appreciated!

    • @davidr5964
      @davidr5964 Před rokem +3

      I bet that's a great way to bond with your dad! Kudos to you both.

  • @JayReding
    @JayReding Před rokem +78

    That's an awesome project! The last flight was definitely too heavy. Adding a higher cell count probably isn't necessary for something like that. Depending on what your amp draw is you might want to consider using something like a 3S 18650 pack, you can get a huge amount of flight time so long as you're not really pushing the amp draw to more than the cells can handle. You might also want to consider doing more with the LW-PLA. I bet you could save some overall weight by using LW-PLA panels instead of foam board.
    This might be a good design for a launch rail or even a high start bungee launch. Hand launching is always hit or miss, and I really hate having to hand launch something with a pusher prop.
    Hope you build a second version - that first one turned out fantastic other than being a bit too heavy with a big pack.

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork Před rokem +2

    Looking forward to the re-worked version! Very cool machine!

  • @inter-linked
    @inter-linked Před rokem +2

    This definitiely needs a follow-up!
    Especially the GPS automated flight patterns.
    Enjoyed it.

  • @ghostrunner2138
    @ghostrunner2138 Před rokem +16

    might be cool to have the esc under that top vent in the back it gets some airflow and can pull back the center of gravity plus that vent would actually be functional which would be cool. awesome build.

  • @gamerguy2159
    @gamerguy2159 Před rokem +13

    Please add a FPV camera that can output the Loitering view as if you were using it for ISR. You can use a small FPV monitor and would beable to get some cool shots.

    • @Linuxpunk81
      @Linuxpunk81 Před rokem +4

      Oh man reading ISR gave me ptsd 😅I was a submarine sonar tech and ISR missions were always the worst 😅

    • @hazel-vf7on
      @hazel-vf7on Před rokem

      That was my first thought when I saw the thumbnail. I haven't even started watching the video yet....

  • @robinconnelly6079
    @robinconnelly6079 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is so cool. I was a big model aircraft fan in my school days. That was the 80's. The closest I got to this was a programmable glider that used a shift-register to turn the tail left or right. I was too heavy to fly, though.
    If I was kid today, I think I would have so much fun. The new tech has endless possibilities.

  • @f2f.photography
    @f2f.photography Před 4 měsíci

    Still, freaking amazing. Thank you for showing this.

  • @ghostrunner2138
    @ghostrunner2138 Před rokem +108

    I just realized how crazy it is there aren't really any reaper drones from rc companies after seeing yours I would buy one instantly.

    • @mauriceevans6546
      @mauriceevans6546 Před rokem

      Especially if it is set up as fpv like bona-fide pirates channel.

    • @doomdjyo5997
      @doomdjyo5997 Před rokem +15

      I think there would be a big problem if they were

    • @ghostrunner2138
      @ghostrunner2138 Před rokem +28

      @@doomdjyo5997 there are numerous other military planes and the drones we use for fun are already dropping bombs there isn’t really a line

    • @Vaeloron
      @Vaeloron Před rokem +4

      There have been a few over the years but they just aren't very popular. I have been wanting to build and RQ-2 Pioneer or MQ-1 Predator for years but have never been able to find a kit. You might even be able to pull off a full scale RQ-2 and still fall within the weight limits as it only had a 16 foot wingspan.

    • @bashdavid9223
      @bashdavid9223 Před rokem +1

      Hey all i've got an MQ-9 i bought off of hobby king yeaaaaars ago i just never got around to flying it. I'm willing to sell it at the right price

  • @rklauco
    @rklauco Před rokem +25

    Looks awesome. Do version 2, please :)

  • @EveryDayDad863
    @EveryDayDad863 Před rokem

    Awesome job, thank you for sharing!

  • @TurningoffyourGaslights
    @TurningoffyourGaslights Před 11 měsíci +5

    Nice project!
    And it seems no one uses wood anymore in the hobby.
    As you pointed out, balsa is the go-to wood for many projects, but cedar wood is a good too, stronger, heavier than balsa but relatively light at 0.32gm/cc.
    And easy to get hold of too.
    Good use of modern materials too.

  • @battano
    @battano Před rokem +6

    Nice concept regardless of the outcome. I've been building and flying Betaflight drones for a few years now and am just now getting my feet wet with some INAV fixed wing builds using a MatekF411-WTE. I'm running INAV on Hexacopter but it was premanufactured and configured and only bought it for position hold and to be able to record myself flying freesyle. The fact so many people use Ardupilot and the entire mission planning and true autonomy part has me really intrigued and thinking once I get INAV functioning on one maybe I should do a backup and flash Ardupilot on one and give it a whirl...

  • @nicolasa.4438
    @nicolasa.4438 Před rokem +14

    This is awesome! Next step is to make some mini R9X hellfire missles that have spring loaded “blades”. And have it autonomously drop them on a mini foam core target house

  • @UrbTac-7
    @UrbTac-7 Před rokem

    I love how you took the failure because it wasn't really a failure it's an incredible learning experience, I subscribe excited to see more of your videos. Thank you for sharing

  • @akash71272
    @akash71272 Před 11 měsíci

    Last Part Reminds Me Of My First Rc Plane Build. It Taught Me A Lesson That How Important Weight And Balance On An Aircraft Is

  • @filmweaver2013
    @filmweaver2013 Před rokem +24

    AWESOME!
    I'm not kidding but this seems to be the longest series of coincidences... I've been working on almost the exact same projects as you are working on! XD
    Generative design, drone
    cycloidal drives
    this drone is sth I'm planning to work on now
    edit: motor as well!

  • @Cornellyusbest
    @Cornellyusbest Před rokem +5

    Good project.
    In your next iteration try adding another carbon fibre tube along the body of the plane. Rear motor should be mounted to the to that tube, all the ply cross sections have to be attached to it as well. Probably the chassis should be mounted to it. Just use it a a spine bone...
    Good luck in what you are doing and don't get discouraged.

  • @NavyFE
    @NavyFE Před rokem

    Enjoyed the video! Thanks for showing the build up to launch

  • @dalebrown6460
    @dalebrown6460 Před 27 dny

    Amazing build young man!! You certainly have what it takes to make this work! I loved doing stuff like this in my younger years! Carry on!

  • @bowenbrown
    @bowenbrown Před rokem +3

    This is sick! Can you do a video going over the whole flight controller system for fixed wing?

  • @kwaaaa
    @kwaaaa Před rokem +18

    This is so neat! Sucks that it ended in pieces, but I don't think anything short of it being just a block of EPP would've survive at all. I often think about 3d printing a giant mold and vacuum bagging composites to it for quick and detailed fuselages. I think that would benefit from the laser cut plywood frame, similar to how some of the EDF jet guys are doing it.

  • @supersin22
    @supersin22 Před rokem

    Wow good job hope you don't get discouraged that drone looked awesome. Hope you do more with it.

  • @jram7047
    @jram7047 Před 11 měsíci

    I would love to see this one go further. Cool project man

  • @yatzeegamingop
    @yatzeegamingop Před rokem +5

    I advise you to balance your propeller with a balancer tool. That footage is wobbly as.

  • @DavidSmith-vd1zv
    @DavidSmith-vd1zv Před 5 měsíci +3

    You have to make sure it is in balance both forward and back as well as left to right. This is essential before ever trying to fly any airplane whether it is an RC model or a full size airplane. Great job on that Reaper drone. Hope you get it going again.

  • @jayeshbatule
    @jayeshbatule Před rokem +1

    Hats off to you bro nice creation🙌

  • @joseph71345
    @joseph71345 Před 8 měsíci

    All that beautiful work oh my

  • @DanielCrist
    @DanielCrist Před rokem +21

    Impressive! Your frame would be like 1/3 of the weight if you used balsa wood instead of plywood though - which might have helped with your last hand launch...

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem

      You can't even get good balsa wood anymore. It all got used up long ago.

    • @ra3or
      @ra3or Před rokem

      @@1pcfred :o where did it go?

    • @ra3or
      @ra3or Před rokem +1

      a much better, lighter, more uniform solution is to use foamboard for the ribs and balsa/carbon(alternatives: barbecue sticks, ice cream sticks, paint sticks) for spars

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem +2

      @@ra3or it got cut down and used up. Most model aircraft crash so where do wood splinters go? Someplace I think I still have some vintage balsa wood around. I haven't seen it in years though. It has to be over 50 years old now. But it's the good stuff.

    • @proudofyourroots9575
      @proudofyourroots9575 Před rokem +1

      @@1pcfred google it. buy it. build. I honestly dont knw what youre talking about, but clearly Crist meant the bolsa available today.

  • @stetsonscott8209
    @stetsonscott8209 Před rokem +19

    I developed a method for doing bevels with the laser on wood. You need a nearly perfect feed/speed setting to cut the wood at thickness (so that it isn't over or under penetrating). In the case of an interface that uses a pdf document, the area of the bevel needs to be covered by the line weight and the line needs to have a 0-100 gradient stroke effect. This means that a Lazer driven by black opacity will start at 0 and then slowly get hotter as it approaches 100 opacity. Speed must be set to allow for cooling depending on material

  • @daverson8609
    @daverson8609 Před rokem

    Good humour in adversity is the mark of a good guy. Very enjoyable piece, thanks.

  • @conflictfps
    @conflictfps Před rokem

    Awesome project. Good to see it did fly in the beginning with the lighter battery.

  • @Truthsaayr
    @Truthsaayr Před 7 měsíci +3

    You did absolutely well ,the fact that it did fly for so long is a win already. This is beautiful to watch

  • @lucasrule5557
    @lucasrule5557 Před rokem +2

    Try 3D printing the smaller parts out of nylon or abs. Those materials are impact resistant and are less likely to break in impact. Abs is also really light

  • @JustGiver99
    @JustGiver99 Před 7 měsíci

    So cool! Looks exactly like the real thing!

  • @regglen5665
    @regglen5665 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Phenomenal job, I’d be curious to know more about your background I’m very impressed by how successful this drone was.

  • @sakarrc5001
    @sakarrc5001 Před rokem +4

    Wow, was thinking about next Long Range frame that is really worth building and here is a video for you. Thank you!
    Is it possible to edit the file and save it with modifications?
    Onshape is really intuitive.

  • @brandonb417
    @brandonb417 Před rokem +9

    I probably wouldn't change much, just use carbon rods to hold the bulkheads together, that will give you some added strength down the fuselage. Also, make sure you do a balance check every time you change something, it looked like you were so nose heavy the full up elevator wasn't enough.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem

      If carbon rods are good then a whole carbon fiber plane would be gooder.

    • @brandonb417
      @brandonb417 Před rokem +1

      @@1pcfred and much more expensiver 😁

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem

      @@brandonb417 sure. But you get what you pay for.

    • @brandonb417
      @brandonb417 Před rokem

      @@1pcfred I suppose, but at what point is it diminishing returns?

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před rokem

      @@brandonb417 diminishing returns is nothing I worry about myself when I'm seeking the penultimate in performance.

  • @Instructors-tube
    @Instructors-tube Před 26 dny

    Really nice work

  • @goneballistic
    @goneballistic Před rokem

    This video was awesome. I really want to see v2!!!

  • @jeffreysilva3054
    @jeffreysilva3054 Před rokem +4

    Excellent job. I was wondering what the weight differences was between the 3d printed section vs the wood/foam board section. If the 3d printed section is lighter you might want to design the whole thing Tobe 3d printed in sections and ca glued with small wire supports. There are a few companies selling the print files. If you designed it that way you might be able to sell it to them or online so others can build it.

  • @johnwig285
    @johnwig285 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I guess you can call it ... The RIPPER 💀

  • @Trailtraveller
    @Trailtraveller Před 5 měsíci

    Cool build !

  • @dobrzpe
    @dobrzpe Před rokem

    what a COOL project!

  • @AGeekNamedRoss
    @AGeekNamedRoss Před rokem +3

    Link to the laser-safe foam board you're using please.

  • @RiskyMirror6213
    @RiskyMirror6213 Před rokem +3

    5:43 Is that an a320 in the back?

  • @user-si9le8oy8h
    @user-si9le8oy8h Před 7 měsíci

    لا تتوقف استمر هذه التجربة تجعلك اكثر صلابه . استمر بالتوفيق صديقي .. 😊

  • @BunnyFilms
    @BunnyFilms Před rokem

    Really amazing how you can just make a drone from scratch! Seems complicated but made it work (for the most part haha)

  • @pythonboi5816
    @pythonboi5816 Před rokem +3

    8:00
    wait but doesnt it have a landing gear?
    why not just take off from the ground

  • @trishaallatchman6735
    @trishaallatchman6735 Před rokem +44

    Obama needs this😂😂

  • @sebastiandiaz645
    @sebastiandiaz645 Před rokem

    Good job including the crash. Most people show only when things work, but you've shown when they worked and when they didn't. :)

  • @Videolinquency
    @Videolinquency Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing on CZcams even though you obviously know what you're doing. You have my subscription.

  • @MyDustyPickles
    @MyDustyPickles Před 6 měsíci +4

    Ukraine and Russia have entered the chat.

  • @maxiimillion33
    @maxiimillion33 Před 8 měsíci

    Well done mate, you can always rebuild another project. Keepup the awesome work. 👍

  • @subforest914
    @subforest914 Před rokem

    Hello there! I’m actually flying a V-Type Haxacopter made up entirely with carbon fiber. I think that CF will be the ideal material for that heavy 2kg LiPo battery, so the drone can have some more weight for balance and avoid the crash. What you did there is an excellent job, a huge thanks for that!

  • @akbarjonabdulkhamidov9752

    I really appreciate your work. It was great. Never loose your hope. I really liked it...❤

  • @nekocal
    @nekocal Před rokem

    I need to learn how to handle failure and disappointment like this guy. Well done my man!

  • @blueskyfpv
    @blueskyfpv Před 2 měsíci

    Great plane and a great video. I wish I had your design & building skills; that was a really cool plane. Sorry about the crash - it hurts.

  • @3dmadness296
    @3dmadness296 Před rokem

    i feel sad how it ended but you should be proud of yourself great job and the design is amazing

  • @jeremiasba3149
    @jeremiasba3149 Před 7 měsíci

    I was not ready for that😮

  • @Brulya_07
    @Brulya_07 Před 4 měsíci

    Very nice job man❤

  • @fredtedstedman
    @fredtedstedman Před 10 měsíci

    Reaper looks great as model-size ! love it !

  • @n3kix
    @n3kix Před rokem

    great job, keep it like this. dont give up.

  • @marlonmadonald5787
    @marlonmadonald5787 Před 11 měsíci

    Man thanks for sharing this content with us. I also fly drones and this has been very informative.

  • @danaolson2871
    @danaolson2871 Před rokem

    Awesome dude. I have many videos of launches with results like this from 1990 when we started flying electric. The rear prop makes for a tricky hand launch where you are always thinking about that prop slicing up your hand. Runway or rail launch for that drone next time.

  • @jimsworthow531
    @jimsworthow531 Před rokem

    awesome effort friend; you will get it.

  • @HorstChristophSchreiber

    Thank you for also showing the fail. It makes it more authentic

  • @Simonious1
    @Simonious1 Před rokem

    Very nice build!

  • @jasonebeling6347
    @jasonebeling6347 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I really enjoyed this video and really felt at the end for you!! I learned alot from this video and hope to learn so much more from you!! thanks this is a great video i cant wait to see more of your videos thanks so much

  • @C0WB0Y25
    @C0WB0Y25 Před rokem +1

    Very cool man keep it up

  • @ronaldgadget
    @ronaldgadget Před 10 měsíci

    cool project / well done video

  • @chidyb5355
    @chidyb5355 Před 5 měsíci

    You did great! And i can already see it soon! ‘I finally built it’s💪🏾❤️👊🏾good job buddy

  • @ciroamp
    @ciroamp Před rokem +1

    LOL hope you rebuild it soon!!!!

  • @ioannisbatas1614
    @ioannisbatas1614 Před rokem

    Superb !!!

  • @BDtechOne
    @BDtechOne Před rokem

    Good job brother.... 👍👍👍

  • @AdonisAction
    @AdonisAction Před rokem

    Thank you for a great video

  • @ArianaGrandeButeraVevoo

    Thats amazing 😊

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Před 9 měsíci

    Nice video shot, well done, thank you for sharing it with us :)

  • @hasanenahmed2000
    @hasanenahmed2000 Před rokem

    nice symmetrical work

  • @DrXJ
    @DrXJ Před rokem

    This is amazing

  • @JimmyGreen-wx6gt
    @JimmyGreen-wx6gt Před 6 měsíci

    That was an awesome build man. Just found yr channel love the content.

  • @tooniemusk1869
    @tooniemusk1869 Před 7 měsíci

    For the next one I would try and make it to where the wings could slip in better to the mold along with the nose cone to try and reduce drag. You could also implement the battery near the middle of the plane to try and help keep the center of gravity near the middle to help avoid a crash. I love the entirety of it and think you did an amazing job keep it up c:

  • @williamhall7459
    @williamhall7459 Před rokem

    it looked very cool

  • @haydenpruitt5199
    @haydenpruitt5199 Před 9 měsíci

    The whistle edit almost had me in the hospital choking on my popcorn that was beautiful

  • @Crush0819
    @Crush0819 Před rokem

    Dude, that is so cool I myself just got into droves and RC planes if you get an A+ in my book

  • @gglobot
    @gglobot Před rokem

    you nailed it .... to the ground .... to the ground ...

  • @pinoyrcmaker72
    @pinoyrcmaker72 Před 6 měsíci

    Thats ok bro 😊we knew you did all your best

  • @Jokersadventure
    @Jokersadventure Před 4 měsíci

    Another pcbway ad I just skipped right past. Yay !!

  • @SBLP24
    @SBLP24 Před 2 měsíci

    RESPECT!

  • @CazYokoyama
    @CazYokoyama Před měsícem

    Find the CG location before throw. It is usually 30-40 % from the leading edge of the wing. Also don't throw up. Stall is caused by slow speed. Throw horizontally while human naturally throw up. From my 30 years of RC glider flying experience.

  • @fonwoolridge
    @fonwoolridge Před rokem

    Awesome build.... I too have many crashes behind me LOL

  • @onurates9311
    @onurates9311 Před rokem

    You are amazing. We love your videos to watch with my son :-)