Long Build RC Model Airplane | Tanár | A Balsa Wood Kit From Joyplanes
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- čas přidán 13. 08. 2021
- The kit: bit.ly/3yNPxgm
This is our first balsa wood kit, really proud and excited to announce the new Tanár, a kit for beginners but also for whoever wants to have some fun with a balsa wood rc plane like this. We have been working on this idea for a couple of years now and now it is out there for you guys.
More info here: joyplanes.com/en/tanar-model-...
Short video: • Tanár | A Trainer Mode...
Model Aircraft Specifications
Wingspan: 950 mm (37.4 inches).
Length: 719 mm (28 inches).
Wing area: 15.6 dm ^ 2
Wing loading: 34 g./dm^2
Weight: 288 g.
Weight with electronics: 527 g.
The Tanár S1 is a 3-channel electric RC airplane designed for beginners or even for people with some experience, it does not have ailerons and is maneuvered only with the tail, it is recommended for people without experience in model airplane flight, since this configuration is more stable and excellent to understand the dynamics of the flight.
The Tanár S2 shares exactly the same fuselage as the Tanár S1 with the difference that the wings have ailerons and a less pronounced dihedral, being the S1 wing easier to build. This is ideal for the person who already knows how to control and maneuver the Tanár S1, a plane with ailerons has greater maneuverability and control. Although the Tanár S2 is a trainer model aircraft, it has all the characteristics of a sports type model aircraft, capable of flying fast and doing all kinds of stunts, making the Tanár S2 an aircraft for pilots with more experience as well.
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I buillt planes from scratch aged 10 cheap as chips at that time Balsa kits came in sheets and strips with plans. i'm 87 now and still like to watch.
LOVE that trick of using a ziplock bag to mix the epoxy
Safer to use 4 bands on the wing. 2 front to back and then 2 crisscrossed, if one breaks you won’t lose the wing. Nice build. I started building like that 70 years ago. RC since 1970 , rubber power before that. I’m still building. Love it.
When I see the build it really feels like old school style builds. I don't planes that way anymore today.
I've never seen a small ziplock bag used for mixing and dispensing epoxy, a pretty cool idea.
Brings back memories of making Guillow's Balsa kits out of Wakefield, Mass.. I stuck with rubber band power but had some very long endurance flights with my Arrow, Javelin and Fairchild models,. Wish I still had a few of the dozen I made in the 60s and early 70s.
In todays woke craziness I bet you can't even show a picture of the "Das Sloopen Thing"
It actually flew pretty good though.
I built the Arrow and Javelin with my father. They flew beautiful. Great kits.
Good Job! I used to build gliders and Rubber Band driven planes when I was a Kid. I'd like to make one again after watching this video
The maiden flight is always the best.Very satisfying! You know you did the perfect build.Great job. I miss my plane building.
Всё "новое", это хорошо забытое "старое"!!!
Simplesmente Incrível!
Aside from your demonstrable skills, I really appreciate your clever use of jigs to ensure correct angles, evenness, and especially design continuity...in short....construction integrity. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent takes me back to my childhood thanks
Seria um ótimo presente... Parabéns
Aaaah, good ol' balsa wood planes, much better than them foam 1's that's for sure lol use to build these when I was a kid back in the 80's with my dad, so much fun too
I thought my spotify was playing in the background haha. nice to have some chill music in someone's vid finally. was very pleasant to watch listen to. nice model to
What a great video. Wonderful edit job. Will look for your other posts!
Thanks. I remember the days.
bulding such models in my youth, without superglue and accelerator, teached me a whole lot about my temper;)))
nice work. i used to build and fly rc.a great hobby.
I could watch an entire channel dedicated to this all day.
Excellent builder
Merci pour la vidéo 🙂👍
Such a great plane and build video!
I loved building from a box of wood like you did. I only used CA glue to keep weight down. You need a very flat and straight table.
thank you, beautiful
You have the patience of a saint. I would have given up about a quarter of the way through..
What a great beauty... 😘😘
That's one of the finest builds I have seen. Great job mann
Thanks! Is not perfect but it was nice, other people might implement better techniques than mine.
Great build!!!!
I loved building RC planes. Was half the fun.
Goldberg made the best kits before the company was sold.
Most of rc plane building videos have impressed me,so has your video😇🤩🙂
Best wishes 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️
Great video loved how it was built
Точно как было раньше, и так же собирали. Ностальгия.👍💯💯💯🇷🇺
Только тут нервюры робот вырезал....
Very nice to watch this build. Good job.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks!
Nice build.
really neat job
thanks i will check it out!
발사 비행기 진짜 오랫만... 나 어릴 때는 다 저렇게 만들었는데 요즘은 중국산 완성키트 때문에 접근성 좋아진듯.
My dad used to build like this when I was a kid..but the planes would have a gas engine, and be attached to wires so they would fly in a circle held by two handles for steering…he used to let us kids hold the wings while he wound the propellers. Sometimes, we had turns flying them…
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Great job on your build, but what is in the little mist bottle that you spray on each section you complete?
The construction sequence is fantastic it really illustrates the whole process. Such an interesting video. Aircraft modelling is exciting thanks for this interesting video.
sempurna,mantap om
NICE !!!
Superb!!
GREAT WORK
thank you for this beautiful video
Thank you too for commenting.
Hello. Very good movie quality and training
Bro you are awesome
Oh how this opening the box flooded back into my memory. And that’s the type of construction I know. Not these ready to fly kits.
Great work and plane!
Thanks a lot!
This is magic to watch, nice music too 👏👌👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow, forming the landing gear yourself...this is next level craftsman work. This is balsa building in its purest form. The glue pack that was made...genius 😎 Many building hours
I never wanted to build a wood kit until I saw this video. I can't wait to finish it and bounce one off with it.
@@azalea_moon-kee Awesome, enjoy your build and hope it comes off well
Looks unbelievably familiar
I wish I had that small iron back in the 80's.
Ótimo gostei!!!!!:
Nice!
That's a cool idea to make such long videos for a beginner plane. It's rare. The video include a impressive case of error you could avoid by seeing it again and again, and think to check the hand and eye of builder, he does not do mouvement freely, he built with care. I do a few other way but globally it's a sane and good method
So if I would like on such long vids to find subtitles for the risky moments and made light on them, I found the whole result very good and a must have seen for all who want to begin for fisrt time a new plane from box and wood sheet. Keep an eye on it! Already do? Why did you wait ?? Do it again 😁👍
My 2 cents: (in same bad English than previously)
I would say to beginner to choose a simpliest wood glue, slow and easy to use. They could replace adjust and take a longer time to built with error possible where Uhu Hart and Cyano can't.
Also cyano is a big big loss of lifeage for the plane. Ok 1st plane could be crashed. But if not, don't hope to keep it flying for decade if built on Cyano. Where wood glue could stay good for decades.
A beginner is not fast and use this advantage choosing slow glue is a must to do. 30min wood glue or 2h are perfect, exterior glue is not necessary as your plane will be wrapped and don't suffer from humidity on fly, and you will store it safely too no?)😇
As glue is an heavy subject in building, Cyano is light,wood glue medium light, Uhu Hart mid, epoxy heavy. The strongest is not the best, and not dependant of weight.
Use the less glue as possible, take time to swipe the excess after joined parts. Immobilize them together or press it for good flat or square gluing, and keep in mind "light is right"(C.Chapman) so epoxy is heavy glue, don't use too much but use it where its absolutely need, mix it as long as possible (1mn for a quart nut is good, and don't charge too much for avoiding drop, you also could do better gluing when don't need to glue 2 flat pieces, like in angle or for reinforcement, by using wood residus of cut and shape, and mix it with Epoxy, glue became thicker, cure faster, and is much stronger while being lighter due to less glue needed for same spot. On experiment level pilot , the plane could be glue same with microballon of glass, ultra light ultrastrong and relatively cheap👍
Also take time to bought the calque paper for preserving plan, and fixe the plan of a solid and flat, very perfect flat workbench. The better support you fixe the plan, the better the plane will flight.
Take time to read it, identify parts in the wood stock, and mind twice before cut anything!!!!
Also every cut must be done Ith a new cutter blade, of a new scalpel, balsa is easy to cut but not easy to good cut.
Mind also the glue is not all, if you don't have a good joint between two pieces of wood, it's a bad job.
Try where you can( without shorten a part that affect the geometry of plane) to cut at right angle to match the destination element, before glu it, adjust your part and see it in place blank. Shape it a bit if needed, eonit on rigid flat support with sand paper double tape on flat, to do it perfectly, use high grain like 500 or 600 , at least 320, to not remove too much baosa when you do adjustment.
Bigger paper is only necessary when forming a big bloc but not when the need is a quart of millimeter
A good scalpel does not need any sanding after such the cut is perfect
At 14:20 you have illustration
The angle is just a reinforcement, so it's not a fatal error bit the adjustment is exactly those you want to avoid.
See him present the part before gluing. Good method but you see the space on upper side between parts and stabilisator angle, it's horrible. You need to cut half millimeter on power side to reach the side correctly. When both parts joined visually correctly, even if a paper could pass through by few spot, you can glue it
The glue could handle the little error.
But if you glue it like him in this precise example at 14:33 you ask the glue to reach too much space and it can't. You finally glue on less than half of depth and it could be critical if it concern structural joining.
The future pleasure pass with that few attention. Not a big deal for the amount of fun you have when see your job take off for first time.
You change a massive tree to a light plane than could take off from ground on its own !!! Totally magic sensation trust me !!! Even after years and years, you always feel this strange magical feeling on every first take off from a personnal built!
Yep it's heavier than air, and it's flying and you pilot it ! Woooow 🥰☁️☁️👍
Hope these 2cents help. I still built plane from scratch with conventional method, even draw them from blank page, and love it after 40years of building alone.
Cheers from France 🇲🇫
Wowow cheers!!! from Philippines🇸🇽
There's nothing like the smell of balsa.
Love it! Someone actually building planes like we used to. ARF's are great but try fixing one when you crash it. I guess I'm an old fart now talking about "Back in my day ..."
This looks great. It would be nice if we could purchase a kit having a fuselage plus both wings, to allow for skill development.
Look up arf models at tower hobbies
Very good nice
so close to 69k subs
First one ya ever built?
Can I suggest thin set CA for your glue. Set the part in place then use a drop to keep it there. If you need more substance at a joint sprinkle some baking soda on the joint then another drop of ca and ya will have a very solid joint quickly. I been building for 40 years. A tip from me to you👍🏻
This is built like Carl Goldberg gentle lady
Pamiętam jak Ja się bawiłem z ogonem takim składanie to w malutkie kawałeczki zamiast w jedną całą część teraz wiem że to był błąd konstrukcja szczególnie to błąd nie dość że słabe to czasochłonne i słabe to samo tyczy się podwozia zamiast wręga ma być okrągła to jest kwadratowa! Daje Ok ze względu na wspaniała pasje jaką Pan ma
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god job
I would always use PVA and bond small scrap gussets to hold the parts in place for a good solid bond that will last a lifetime. Having said that I’m unfamiliar with the particular “type” of UHU glue you’re using (hart) so I can’t comment on that. Great build btw, looks nice and solid. 👍😁
Wir haben damals nur mit Uhu hart gebaut
Uhu hart is a very good glue that is been around for many decades.
But I must admit that I am a PVA guy myself and only use UHU hart for certain things like gluing plastic parts to wood.
Sometimes a lifetime to an RC aircraft is meager few moments.
Uhu hart is also perfect for ABS parts like engine covers or boat hulls.
Supper glue works great on balsa..makes joints a lot stronger then epoxy..but real hard to cut apart if it breaks and you want to repair..i built glider with only supper glue...letting student fly it they put it into dive and had electric engine on full then at full throttle dive they did inverted loop..should of snapped wings like dry blades of grass.you could hear wings vibrating from the overspend but the supper glue soaked into area around joint making it twice as strong..
"Awesome"
When you like building icebreakers but really want an airplane!
Splendid! Thank you for your precious video, i want to ask you - where have you bought oracover ?
A most excellent adventure .
I need Whiskey, a MicroGantry DREMEL CNC , and mayhap the 3DPrinter .
and Beer .
And it's now 16:20 .
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻
I remember the days using white glue and pins when cyanoacrylate glue was not available yet.
VOÇE TEM PARA VENDER ESSES AEROMODELOS INCRÍVEIS!!!!!!!!😆😆😆🎵⚱😃😃
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Please don´t get me wrong, but the level how much glue you use is insane... :D
I would also comment that I was taught that the grain should be along the diagonal edge on gussets. See tailplane corners. Stabiliser in the US...
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Show!!
Your artwork is very interesting.
I am passionate about aviation and enjoy everything. Aeromodelling, aerial presentations, videos of airplane piloting and everything that flies. What country are you? I am from Brazil.
Congratulations!! One more subscriber.
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The only thing ugly is the union of the metals in the landing gear, you could have soldered them with tin
That is extremely good work it's called talent if i were to do something like this i would mess it up pretty bad, 🤣 this is a extremely cool looking art, bro that is something that should be in a museum it blows my mind that how small and how many hours it takes to build with micro components,
Do you have tutorial on making 50 to 60 cm wingspan of a glider that is made in balsa wood?
I tried to build one plane, fuselage came out twisted, i gave up
No set square for main bulkheads? Also you need datum line to make sure fuselage is straight.
Looks like the grass won't cutting good build
I'm from Indonesia I have a lot of balsa wood
Eta pan aing
~G.tek
The epoxy and fibreglass is overkill!
Сильный ветер , высокая трава и хана 3х лопостному пропеллеру.
Learn how to solder the landing gear, its not that hard. Looks better and stronger
You can find solarfilm still??
😊 in Hungarian, Tanár means: teacher 😊
I will buy this kit. Is there anyone who can send me a link to the parts that aren't in the kit?
Uhu Hart? Yes? What about the big vessel?
You
You covered everything from the top down, should be from the bottom up!
A word to the wise . Pin the hinges used for the elevators and rudder , with little bits of bamboo cooking skewer . They have been known to pull out in flight.
Great advice!
what is the wingspan? and fuse length?
Fun fact, "Tanár" means teacher
What adhesives were used on this build?