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Daniel Woehr
Добавлен 5 ноя 2022
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Benny T28 Durafly Drone Chase 042924 2
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Benny T28 Durafly Drone Chase 042924 2
F4F Wildcat LX Models Drone Chase 042924
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F4F Wildcat LX Models Drone Chase 042924
V1 Buzz Bomb Maiden Flights Spitty Chase 042224
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V1 Buzz Bomb Maiden Flights Spitty Chase 042224
Avro Lancaster HobbyKing Maiden Flights 032324
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Avro Lancaster HobbyKing Maiden Flights 032324
A 6 Intruder Freewing Maiden Flights 031124
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A 6 Intruder Freewing Maiden Flights 031124
That is so sad to see! Thank you for sharing
I miss flying.
I got a late start and my efforts are a race against glaucoma. Still in the game for now.
@@danielwoehr2733 I’m sorry brother. I haven’t been in good health for a while and now I’m taking care of my mom. So I don’t have time to step out and fly. Love your videos!! God Bless!
miss mine
I'm lucky I haven't killed this one. Picked up an old, used Dynam 262 for 45 bucks. All electronics work,but I'm hopping it from 4S to 6S EDFs and giving it fixed gear (came w no retracts). Just trying to get in the air w scrap parts.
Loose the music, you are not a kid. clicked off.
Second childhood
What part of SA are you flying in?
Beautiful!
I got mine delivered last week, I can't wait to get it together and in the air. Any build notes or advice for a maiden?
Watch that your tail surfs and booms are square while glue drying. Use an Rx w end ports for connectors. You may need the clearance. I had one bad flap servo , and the wire was sort of permanently sandwiched in the cowl assy, so I cut the wire and rerouted a new one over a retract. Make sure your wheel wells are glued in adequately. I fly mine with a 4S 4000 lipo or 4S 4400 LiHV. Both are 400g and pushed full forward. I like a slightly nose heavy plane to prevent stalls even if that costs me aerobatic grace. Keep a little power in your landings, maybe 25%. Don't chop throttle or it will drop and bounce.
That was always my favorite plane. Looks just like the one you got off of me only mine was a little smaller
The one you sold me is definitely a more agile flyer.
@@danielwoehr2733 They are definitely a nice plane to fly. Love the detail with the driver in the seat.
Beautiful plane ❤❤❤
Love the scarf cam and music. That maneuver at 2:15 was killer!
Probably an accident!
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Nice maiden and video. I hope to get one of these someday.
Nice. Love the Black Widow. Nice drone flying, too!
My mother was almost killed by a V1, in 1944 in Chislehurst England. She was on her way home from work when she heard the doodlebug coming overhead, and heard the engine quit, which of course meant it was coming down, she was just outside her home, she dropped her bike ran to the front door, pulled it open and ran into the house screaming for her mom who yelling at her to get under the stairs, her mom was there ready there, but my mom (who was 16 at the time) did not hear her because was screaming loudly and extremely scared, and ran into kitchen turned around ran back to under stair closet, in that second the doodlebug engine went brrrt, brrrt and it just cleared her house's roof, and detonated in the house behind her back garden. My mom had left the front door open, and she was running towards it. The blast blew her out the front door, out into road and of course blew her clothes off. Other then some scrapes she was OK, and so was her mom. My granddad, who worked on the Parade as a fish monger, ran home hoping for best, found his naked daughter crying in the front garden, and of course thought the worst. But all was OK. My mom was crying because she had picked up a bomb fragment and burnt the crap out of her hand. If that fragment had hit her it would have blown a hole in her the size of my fist. There is a certain lack sensitivity on your part to use an air raid siren on the sound track. Although my mom's generation that had to listen to that siren has passed, some respect is due to the civilians who survived the blitz, V1s and V2s. On my own part, after 54 years, the sound of Huey (UH1D) rotors still fucks with me. So it must have been so with my mom's generation that lived in or round the London area from 1940 - 1945.
Looks like you have been working on your landings. That’s one nice plane. You always post the best videos. Keep up the great work. I sure appreciate watching you fly.
One of my flying buddies hired into my company, so many flying lunch hours to come.
@@danielwoehr2733 I really enjoy them. The drone following your plane and the camera footage mounted on the plane is amazing too watch. I have made videos but nothing like you are making. Theirs a lot of mixing of videos that takes a lot of time and effort. Keep up the awesome work.
Since I post mostly maiden flights, you get to see all my worst landings while I figure out low speed behaviorof the plane for the first time. Heightened drama. Pass the popcorn.
Some of these edits take me 7-8 hours each. But one day when I can no longer fly, I can relive the high energy of these flights through my videos.
@@danielwoehr2733 That is good thinking. I am in the position that my flying days are over and wish I would of had more videos of some of flights. I only have a few at the most. But I can’t complain I have had some Great times and met a lot of amazing people. Enjoy these days and have fun.
Looks like you got a good one. 😁 , Nice video, loves green eyed lady.
Great flying plane, I just have to land smarter.
One funky beech! Beautiful plane
more speed on landing and flap angle
Speed and elevator, looks like I dropped the nose first.
Great video 👍👍👍
Dan, please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your Aeroscout. However, thanks to Mr. Scout's foresight to be an organ donor, he will live on to once again soar the skies at speeds he never imagined he could attain.
Haha thank you sir, flew it in the mist and fog at lunch today, flipped on the underwing LED strips that first adorned the Aeroscout.
I just sold one of those planes ✈️ I had still in the box. Looks like they fly great. Wish I lived closer to you I would be there with you even though I can’t fly anymore. Have fun while you can. I sure enjoy the videos you posted with your friends and family.
I crashed that LX Wildcat on maiden. Solid sparred the wings, designed and 3D printed a new cowl. Then I took it back out and broke those complex retracts! Pain to repair, but now I have incentive to throw flaperons and butter the landing.
@@danielwoehr2733 sorry to hear about the plane ✈️ . Can’t wait to see what you do with the spare parts 🤷🏻♂️
Oh I fixed it twice and that is what you see flying now. Twas a hard road to come to an understanding.
You can tell your drone buddy knows your moves. He really stays with you. He makes it look so easy. Great job to both of you guys 👏👏👏
No midairs yet!
@@danielwoehr2733 I have only had one in my whole life and we were just flying at the air field. It’s rare but it does happen.
Love the drone footage of you flying your plane. What a Great job 👏👏👏
Thanks for watching and commenting! A fun first flight any time you can trim out with battery left for stunts. Will try to butter some landings next time out.
I need to remember that once trimmed, I'm not going to stall one of these big birds on landing. Throttle and elevator management!
Very inventive. The Spit in frame with the Doodle Bug was cool. How do you get The Who to approve your use of their music? I had a video muted because I used Beethoven's 5th.
Most musicians allow use of copywrighted music in YT. The Beatles don't, notable example.
@@danielwoehr2733 I did not know that! I approve of your choices. We may be of similar vintage lol.
More specifically, I grab a YT link, then open a YT to MP3 converter to strip out the sound track only, download it, then pull it into my video editor. Then when I upload to YT, it does its copyright check. In addition to the Beatles, YT knocked my post down once for trying to use an Ozzy live album. But 95% of artists seem to let me use their sound. YT embeds artist credit in the vide tags, and I don't try to monetize anything, all for fun, so no conflict.
Great landing
Getting that roll with Pete on your ass was cool lol.
Hehe very cool ❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed.
Awesome stuff Daniel ❤❤❤
The perfect song choice, as always
That thing looks draggy as shit with the rough texture on the fuselage.
Indeed. Belt sanded the taper, creating all the fuzz. Tried to iron the shaggies down w my Monokote iron, no dice. Screw it, paint it, send it.
The Music just makes this video freaking awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
You have exquisite taste in music, sir.
Music! Right on
Well, now that you came up with the idea, something tells me we’re going to be seeing this produced by somebody- great idea and great job!!! Now all you need is a scale London in the cornfield….
Been enjoying your videos for quite a while, glad to see you here. The pool noodle fuse is reinforced with a single carbon arrow shaft, should endure repeated high speed curb contact.
@@danielwoehr2733 first, thanks! And second- I think your idea, design and execution are all brilliant- it immediately made me think "This is the first foamie V1 I've ever seen!" Very cool (as long as you were never under a real one!) yeah, carbon fiber arrows rock- already designed to handle going from 120mph to zero on one inch- and the pool noodles are indestructible! I just bought 3 of them (different colors) to fool around with a week ago, and seeing this made me want to go down stairs and get started!
It's all about fun with buddies. I'm the mechanical engineer (and son of a career GE jet engine design engineer) in my group of mischievous incorrigibles but we also have a robotics/mechatronics guy and a software guy so we feed off each other. I've been doing product design for over 30 years in various industries. I clapped wings on my Falcon 56 back in 82 or so and gave up on flying until about 2 years ago. Now I'm starting to design and scratch build planes. Gotta say that scratch building custom designs is the most fun application of engineering principles I've experienced to date. And I geek out on tabulating my calculations and test data, referring back to it during my next design. My first scratch effort was a flatty Concorde with a 50mm EDF and flies killer. My micro Heinkel He-162 was somewhat of a top heavy flop, but my full scale Gibson Flying V flies killer with a 40mm EDF and 4S 650 mAh lipo. I did a conversion of a Guillows Flying Eagle chuck glider to something reminiscent of a Lockheed Super Constellation w 4 drone motors, 3 active rudders, sprung suspension, differential thrust, etc. Very stable scale flyer employing a 3S 1100 lipo. Videos of all these monstrosities are on my fledgling channel. Next scratch build is a 1.1 m sporterized Rumpler Taube fashioned from 3D printed parts, 6mm Depron and of course carbon arrows. Funky steampunk sprung suspension, pull-pull action on all control surfaces, lots of custom features throughout. This one is gonna be my pinnacle scratch build achievement to date. But I have a bevy of other scratch concepts I need to put in the air as well. Now if I could just get my wife to film!
The terrible corny jokes and you missed out on " That 1st flight was a maize ing !!! " no..... sorry ok i will leave now 😝
Drum roll
There is a kernal of truth to your statement
REALLY lacking the proper noise tho ......................
It sneaks in pretty quiet so I put a couple 3D printed whistles on it. Still wrong tone!
That 's actually pretty impressive. What an original concept.
Nice touch with the audio!
Great video and an awesome job, I enjoyed seeing your work here, have always loved the aircraft of both sides of the war, only way to build a better aircraft is to take the best parts of your enemies and your aircraft parts and integrate them together to see what you can build to work better. Could have just imagined the faces on pilots if the v 1 could have turned back on its attackers in the air. Awesome video. Will definitely keep a watch out for more. Thanks for sharing 👍.
It's heartbreaking to lose a favorite plane, but I'm thoroughly impressed with the salvage used to make something new. I would have never thought of using a pool noodle like that. I'm also impressed you managed to mimic the 1,700lb explosive in the nose from the original with an almost as explosive, massive 4S LiPo. 🤣This terror weapon has been repurposed to strike terror in farm pests instead of humans. Imagine the confusion of pesky birds getting chased down by something that is painted like a flying corn cob while they are trying to steal some corn?🤣
The pool noodle was stiffened by a single carbon arrow shaft. Worked out to my satisfaction!
G'day, Brilliant ! Finally, a V-1 Buzz-Bomb which Turns on it's Tormentors and tries to Dogfight...; Rather than going the full Kamikaze While attempting to down the dogged Defender with F.O.D. (Foreign Object Debris) Damage to the Airscrew, Radiators, Air-Inlets, & the Leading-Edges of it's Wings & Tail (the Windscreen being Bulletproof, olde Bean !). Perhaps you might consider repainting it (?), maybe in the colours of Ernst Udet's Fokker D-VII...; with, "Du Doch Nicht !" Painted on the top surface of the Elevators..., saying - to anybody in a position to read the message, before they tried to shoot him in the back (while he was otherwise occupied by picking his nose...?), "Certainly Not You !" Which should probably win some kind of a Prize, as Smartarse-Comments painted on their Aircraft by Fighter Pilots are Adjudicated (?) ! But well done. How might the sanded surface of the Pool Noodle respond to a Hot Air Gun, like the ones Sparkies use on Heat-Shrink Insulation..., maybe through a Thin flat nozzle ? The idea being to BRIEFLY melt the Peaks & Troughs left behind from the sanding, allowing them to sheet together smoothly under Surface Tension - without melting the underlying Cell Matrix & rendering the whole Noodle momentarily soggy... And in the other hand - at the Airspeeds involved, that surface roughness might well be behaving in Air like "Sharkskin" in Water - Reducing Skin-Friction by sticking the Boundary-Layer to the Surface and thus permitting smoother Laminar Flow over the top of that..., Eddy-free, D' y' see ? You might want to make another one, otherwise identical but smoother.., and discover which Pool-Noodle Surface-Finish is the better one to use, on a Stand-off Scale Buzzbomb...(?). (lol !). Such is life, Have a good one... Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !
Now that was a high energy comment! I tried to melt the shaggy peaks of the pool noodle with a Monokote iron, no dice, so I decided it was time to sling some paint and send it.
London … here I come !
I'm sure Jim is smiling down on you.
Haha brilliant 😂😂😂new supporter here my friend. All the best from the 🇬🇧 Adam ❤❤❤
Love this video
Hi, thanks for the video. What did you paint the pool noodle with? I can't find anything here in the UK that sticks to it. Thanks again. Clive
I tapered the ends of the pool noodle by rotating it by hand for an hour against a belt sander. This left tapered sections shaggy and rough. Monokote iron wouldn't remelt and lay down all that fuzz, so I just sprayed the thing with green Krylon and sent it.
Thanks for that. Not sure I can get Krylon in the UK. Thanks again. Clive
@@clivejacobs5987Krylon is just a brand of regular spray paint, so you can probably find one similar- or maybe look for an acrylic spray paint. If you have an airbrush, you can water down regular house paint and use that (it’s what we paint all of our planes with)
Very cool
Great video! Thanks for sharing...
Kool project! 👍🏻🍀👍🏻🙂 Takes a pretty good heave. SUCCESS! AWESOME!!! 👍🏻😃 Great video! I subbed.
Thank you. Now past critical maiden flights, this one should last a while. Now on to my next scratch build.
After 5 minutes of video, I was wondering where the RAF is... little bit too early.