Supertolles Flugzeug, sieht superschnittig aus, tolle Konstruktion, innovativ, einfach KLASSE, RESPEKT vor den Konstrukteuren!! Würde gerne mal Fliegen mit so was.
Chaps! I have seen your baby aerobatic! Amazing! Make an english speak sales pitch and you will sell hundreds of unit's! Wonderful aircraft :) Still got the invert problem...Supercharge, direct injection in the future? Si loving your product!
Often fiberglass gliders have a service life limit due to fatigue. Typically 3,000-6,000hrs. But most can be inspected and returned to service for an additional life limit. Older Grob sailplanes could be renewed by inspection from it's 6,000 to a new 12,000hr limit. The engineers know best for intended mission, but if the aircraft spent most of it's time flying gentle, and not aerobatics, then it probably has not reached it's fatigue limit. Keep in mind, all aluminum airplanes that were ever made have a fatigue limit as well. Because aluminum has zero fatigue strength, it's only a matter of time that aluminum will fail and it's guaranteed, no matter how small the load, it only requires many many cycles to cause a crack. You can theoretically break a Boeing 747 wing spar by simply jumping up and down on it about (X*10^11th) times continuously. That's why all airlines, fighter jets, and helicopters are retired from service at a set time. Keep in mind, 3,000hrs of flying is about 300% more hours than most private pilots ever fly in their lifetime. And at around 15 liters per hour that's 45,000 liters of fuel. And this plane probably burns that much. Most people would deplete their retirement funds before wearing out an airplane wing.
Alguém pode me ajudar com uma duvida? Porque foi usado este tecido favo-de-mel e não fibra de carbono? existe alguma vantagem técnica utilizando este material?
A rigidez das peças feitas em materiais compósitos depende basicamente da espessura das peças. O tecido favo de mel (Nomex honeycomb nesse caso) permite construir estruturas muito espessas sem adicionar peso à estrutura. Se você precisasse construir uma peça com 1 ou 2 polegadas de espessura em carbono maciço ficaria muito pesada e poderia impossibilitar o avião de voar. Já usando o núcleo de honeycomb a estrutura ficaria quase tão rígida (a resistência a impactos é menor, mas isso não é tão importante no caso de aviões) e incrivelmente mais leve, dezenas de vezes talvez.
Kann mir jemand helfen mit einem Zweifel? Wurde, weil diese Wabengewebe und nicht Kohlefaser verwendet? Gibt es einen technischen Vorteil mit diesem Material?
Would appreciate the English subtitles as well. Will any of your planes be at OSH this year? Saw one there a few years back. I have built and fly a Lancair Legacy but would really like to do this one as well. Several years ago I had an Extra. This Twister is Max bank for the buck! Ranger's dad
I don't mean to teach you how to work but ... - You would save time and material by cutting the fabric with patterns - Honeycomb is easier and cleaner cut with a knife than with scissors - The silicone you use to seal the vacuum bag has the potential to transfer and create disbonds on the parts !
i dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Johnathan Rudy i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Must be nice to have so much money that you can waste all that cloth. Cutting pieces close to size from a sheet of fabric rolled out on a table, is much less wasteful. Once you have a mold, cardboard templates are cheap and easy to make for cutting out the fabric pieces.
You can't compare aluminum experimental kit homebuilt aircraft resale prices to factory made Composite components. The homebuilder donates 1,000-1,500 hours of their time. If they had been paid what an aircraft factory worker is paid, that's about $40,000-$80,000 in labor. Then there is the fact that an RV is not an Aerobatic aircraft. You can fly them through most of the menuvers, yes. But they are made of aluminum, have very low manuvering speeds, extremely low pitch-force gradients, and are also very slippery and will almost always blow through their Va speed in loops and split-S type nose-down dives. And because of this combination of attributes, therefore they make very poor choices for aerobatic aircraft at any price. Cheap Aerobatics = Pitts S1. This Silence Twister is in a niche of its own. Elegant design, retractable, speedy, efficient, long range, aerobatic.
@@Triple_J.1 The Pitts is not an easy airplane to fly. It does only one thing, extreme aerobatic. You can fly sportman aerobatic and fly cross country the next day.
the lightness of that thing is unbelievable!
Very strong. I have just watched the video of the Twister crash at Abingdon airshow.
Supertolles Flugzeug, sieht superschnittig aus, tolle Konstruktion, innovativ, einfach KLASSE, RESPEKT vor den Konstrukteuren!! Würde gerne mal Fliegen mit so was.
I will buy one, just after I learn to speak German.
RJ Mitchel would be proud to see a new place take his wing design and make into a peaceful aircraft.
Nice video ! I wish I could understand German . I hope to be able to see the airplane in person . I'm very interested in purchasing the kit !!
Super..Vielen Dank.
English please.
Fantastic honeycomb resin infusion structure.
muito legal queria trabalhar nisso hahah--- i like so much airplanes ,
you guys made it look easy
... os Senhores são fabulosos !
lovely vla i would love to own one fantastic
Beautiful little plane.
Love the irony though... The Germans building a baby spitfire! :-D
Chaps! I have seen your baby aerobatic! Amazing!
Make an english speak sales pitch and you will sell hundreds of unit's!
Wonderful aircraft :)
Still got the invert problem...Supercharge, direct injection in the future?
Si loving your product!
Did I understand correctly that the wing has a service life of 3000 hours? Does that mean it must be replaced?
Es ist ein wundershönes flugzeug!
Often fiberglass gliders have a service life limit due to fatigue. Typically 3,000-6,000hrs.
But most can be inspected and returned to service for an additional life limit.
Older Grob sailplanes could be renewed by inspection from it's 6,000 to a new 12,000hr limit.
The engineers know best for intended mission, but if the aircraft spent most of it's time flying gentle, and not aerobatics, then it probably has not reached it's fatigue limit.
Keep in mind, all aluminum airplanes that were ever made have a fatigue limit as well. Because aluminum has zero fatigue strength, it's only a matter of time that aluminum will fail and it's guaranteed, no matter how small the load, it only requires many many cycles to cause a crack. You can theoretically break a Boeing 747 wing spar by simply jumping up and down on it about (X*10^11th) times continuously. That's why all airlines, fighter jets, and helicopters are retired from service at a set time.
Keep in mind, 3,000hrs of flying is about 300% more hours than most private pilots ever fly in their lifetime. And at around 15 liters per hour that's 45,000 liters of fuel. And this plane probably burns that much. Most people would deplete their retirement funds before wearing out an airplane wing.
@@Triple_J.1 Excellent post!
Allways German design and made is number one in the world.....
Can anyone help me with a doubt? Was used because this honey-comb tissue and not carbon fiber? Is there any technical advantage using this material?
Alguém pode me ajudar com uma duvida? Porque foi usado este tecido favo-de-mel e não fibra de carbono? existe alguma vantagem técnica utilizando este material?
A rigidez das peças feitas em materiais compósitos depende basicamente da espessura das peças. O tecido favo de mel (Nomex honeycomb nesse caso) permite construir estruturas muito espessas sem adicionar peso à estrutura. Se você precisasse construir uma peça com 1 ou 2 polegadas de espessura em carbono maciço ficaria muito pesada e poderia impossibilitar o avião de voar. Já usando o núcleo de honeycomb a estrutura ficaria quase tão rígida (a resistência a impactos é menor, mas isso não é tão importante no caso de aviões) e incrivelmente mais leve, dezenas de vezes talvez.
Kann mir jemand helfen mit einem Zweifel? Wurde, weil diese Wabengewebe und nicht Kohlefaser verwendet? Gibt es einen technischen Vorteil mit diesem Material?
Would appreciate the English subtitles as well. Will any of your planes be at OSH this year? Saw one there a few years back. I have built and fly a Lancair Legacy but would really like to do this one as well. Several years ago I had an Extra. This Twister is Max bank for the buck! Ranger's dad
Auto propeller pitch, I see. CAVU skies to all aviators.
I don't mean to teach you how to work but ...
- You would save time and material by cutting the fabric with patterns
- Honeycomb is easier and cleaner cut with a knife than with scissors
- The silicone you use to seal the vacuum bag has the potential to transfer and create disbonds on the parts !
+pen mightygun ... I'm a composite process engineer and do that on a daily basis.
+pen mightygun Any kind of utility or X-acto knife ! The scissors are actually crushing it ...
What App you use do desighn the aircrafts?
It would be great if there was an "Outtakes reel" where at 3:30 they realize they built two left wings. :)
i dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Maximilian Cassius instablaster =)
@Johnathan Rudy i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Johnathan Rudy it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass :D
@Maximilian Cassius no problem :)
Must be nice to have so much money that you can waste all that cloth. Cutting pieces close to size from a sheet of fabric rolled out on a table, is much less wasteful. Once you have a mold, cardboard templates are cheap and easy to make for cutting out the fabric pieces.
Would be much better with at least English subtitles
Turn on the captions to get English sub. :)
+chris murphy I did . still German
Type MYPRIZE instead of YOU in youtube and hit enter
Zo.. ze Germans build zspitfires now!
Suprise! They improved on it... It's called a jet.
You can buy an already built Vans RV8 for less money and it has greater aerobatic capability than this aircraft
You can't compare aluminum experimental kit homebuilt aircraft resale prices to factory made Composite components.
The homebuilder donates 1,000-1,500 hours of their time. If they had been paid what an aircraft factory worker is paid, that's about $40,000-$80,000 in labor.
Then there is the fact that an RV is not an Aerobatic aircraft.
You can fly them through most of the menuvers, yes. But they are made of aluminum, have very low manuvering speeds, extremely low pitch-force gradients, and are also very slippery and will almost always blow through their Va speed in loops and split-S type nose-down dives.
And because of this combination of attributes, therefore they make very poor choices for aerobatic aircraft at any price. Cheap Aerobatics = Pitts S1.
This Silence Twister is in a niche of its own. Elegant design, retractable, speedy, efficient, long range, aerobatic.
@@Triple_J.1 The Pitts is not an easy airplane to fly. It does only one thing, extreme aerobatic. You can fly sportman aerobatic and fly cross country the next day.