I used to dream of things like this as a kid. They existed but were extremely expensive. Its crazy that you can now print this out in your home haha. What a beautiful design, it looks like its very stable
@@fatweeb7471 just the onboard electronics, flight controller the battery etc would cost that much. So no you cant build this with 100 bucks. Just the step files costs 20. Goodluck building anything with the remaining 80.
@@OM-ls9bb $500 for a drone is crazy, a person with some technical knowledge can upgrade this to support military operations. We are living in the future.
Speaking of old school RC air, I've built huge wooden RC nitro planes from kits fifteen or more years ago, and it was very expensive. I'm so excited to see that now you can build this kind of thing at home for way less than ever before. And spare parts a a print away. The barrier to entry is so much better and now more people can enjoy a very awesome hobby awesome work !!
The Talon looks and flies wonderfully! I am making something similar with balsa, 2 meter wingspan, I hope it flies half as well. The surroundings and music are truly beautiful!
Very nice flight. It looks like it is easy to handle. Only one suggestion, I would put a folding pusher prop on the motor. That will save you money and a prop from getting bashed up if it's a hard landing.
Thanks, as I often say, there's no problem using a folding propeller if someone is worried about breaking it during landing. However, I don't have that problem-I simply don't break propellers or damage anything during landing. When landing on grass in a gliding flight with the motor off, the propeller just touches the grass, and that's it :)
It depends, of course, on the motor, propeller, and battery configuration used. Here, with a 4S 5Ah battery, we achieve about an hour of flight time with optimal cruising. It can hold a much larger battery pack; there is space prepared for it as well as extra weight capacity.
@@FLIGHTORY What is the largest pack it can hold and what would be maximum expected flight time with your configuration, with the largest pack? (on a nice day)
Amazing, how do you keep the prop from breaking on landings? On my combat wing I use a folding prop but efficiency is poor compared to a rigid prop. We have very short grass at our club, 1,5 - 2 cm or so. It will not cushion the prop during landings.
Any chance you would want to/plant to make a 3d resin printer version? With my Elegoo Saturn Ultra I think it's doable and I'm dreaming of a skeletonized version of the wings and fuselage, then we could skin it with old school RC vinyl wrap like we did back in the day when we build wooden RC planes or use a super lightweight waterproof rip stop fabric like used in paragliding wings and away we go. I'm thinking light weight skeletonized resin printed parts would be durable enough and light enough on certain parts and then it would allow for printing them in various resins depending on the parts function. ABS like resin VS something with a bit more flex. I can't be the only one daydream about it.... I sure would love to be involved in a skeletonized version of your beautiful birds for us resin printing nerds out here. I would totally sacrifice a bit of range ( because of a little added weight) for the advantage of being able to have such a wide array of resins to print and experiment with for durability and aesthetics purposes.
This is possible with our designs; many users experiment with settings and materials. However, you should expect about 30 to 40% more weight for the printed parts.
@FLIGHTORY alright thank you so much for the response, I have been waiting for your reply for a very long time.. I had a few suggestions: in most countries drones need to be more practical and the cost of making them is high, I would love to see you designing and making delivery drones that are fully 3dprinted, I believe their many people out there interested in making 3d printed delivery drones but don't have the expertise yet they can be extremely practical.
This is fascinating! I'm interested in buying the files/making my own. What is the total cost for the files+recommended parts? (not including controller/headset) Thank you for your hard work!
The propeller is probably one of the easier parts to replace on the drone, and I am sure they turn the motor off when coming in for a landing so the prop itself isn't spinning and then suddenly hitting the ground. Possibly made from a softer impact ready material?
My hart stops evry time i see how someon launch a Talon. I am so scared for the Prop. I know how to set up motor spin delay, but it needs exact be calculatet, becurs the aircraft can crah in the startbprocess. Starts are the most risky thing evfry fixed wing flight. Landing so much easier.
Once you gain experience, it is safe; the hand is already out of the propeller's range after the throw. You can throw it with the motor off, and once acceleration is detected, the motor automatically starts. However, this is risky, as there might not be enough time to gain speed.
• Fuselage geometry remains very similar, but some cross-sections have been slightly modified. The segmentation of the fuselage is now in different places. Alignment pins have been added between fus parts. In the file package, you'll find regular parts with flat joints, as well as ones with alignment pins. All details are in the user manual. • Front hatch has been slightly enlarged to accommodate even larger custom battery packs. • Middle hatch has been reshaped to an oval form to facilitate printing those fuselage segments without supports. • Nose is available in two variants. As before, for standard 19x19mm FPV cameras, and additionally for the Caddx GM3 gimbal or twin ones compatible with other FPV systems. Although the gimbal is mounted underneath, it is protected for landings and still allows looking downward. • Hatch locks have been modified, the housing size reduced, the spring replaced with a 3D-printed one, and the handle has been widened. • Wings have been slightly tapered at the tips, and their segmentation has also changed. • Wing attachment to the fuselage still uses M6 screws, but this time in a 3D-printed version due to the low availability of plastic screws in some countries. Additionally, 3D-printed knobs have been added, which easily secure the screws from inside the fuselage. This solution is very durable. • More STEP files have been added, including all flat elements and the nose in a full solid version to allow for any custom payload editing. • A simplified wiring diagram has also been created, which can be helpful for beginners. All information is, of course, available on the product page and in the user manual. If you have any feedback, feel free to share it. In the coming days, I’ll be sharing even more footage. The full build video is also nearing completion.
@FLIGHTORY bought the talon 1400 about two weeks ago. Doesn't say version 1 or 2 on the order. If the changes are just small, then it doesn't matter. Otherwise I was going to see if we could upgrade to the v2.
@@thebigjr9995 The Talon 1400 update is available to everyone who purchased the first version. If you have an account, simply log into your client panel and re-download the files. If you don’t have an account, create one using the email you used when placing the order, and let us know. We will link your order to your account, and you’ll also be able to download the files.
See the product page in the description, where you’ll find details and the user manual. And tomorrow, we're adding a build video, so stay tuned to our channel!
I love this model, i just don't like the launch. It's pretty dagerous how he launches this model. Try building a catapult for the launch, or start the motor AFTER the launch.
Kindly guide to any online website or channel that offers bootcamps on how to build and design drones. I have the hoppy of being airplane engineer one day
I used to dream of things like this as a kid. They existed but were extremely expensive. Its crazy that you can now print this out in your home haha. What a beautiful design, it looks like its very stable
this would still cost between 400 - 700 dollars to build
@@OM-ls9bb yeah thats what the big boy money is for.
@@OM-ls9bb if you don't include the price of the 3d printer, this probably costs around $100 bucks.
@@fatweeb7471 just the onboard electronics, flight controller the battery etc would cost that much. So no you cant build this with 100 bucks. Just the step files costs 20. Goodluck building anything with the remaining 80.
@@OM-ls9bb $500 for a drone is crazy, a person with some technical knowledge can upgrade this to support military operations. We are living in the future.
This is a marvel of a machine. Thank you for designing it!
That was beautiful. I watched the build video and it was so nice to see how smooth it flew, but where is the footage from the FPV camera in the nose?
Speaking of old school RC air, I've built huge wooden RC nitro planes from kits fifteen or more years ago, and it was very expensive. I'm so excited to see that now you can build this kind of thing at home for way less than ever before. And spare parts a a print away. The barrier to entry is so much better and now more people can enjoy a very awesome hobby awesome work !!
I love the design
Strange, but the Polish sky and landscapes can be recognized even by their colors after a few seconds.
Yes, that's true, there's something distinctive about our region and the colors.
Beautiful, lost for words!
The Talon looks and flies wonderfully!
I am making something similar with balsa, 2 meter wingspan, I hope it flies half as well.
The surroundings and music are truly beautiful!
Wink if it's a reaper. I don't the CIA kicking your door in.
such a beautiful model!
very smooth control
Very nice flight. It looks like it is easy to handle. Only one suggestion, I would put a folding pusher prop on the motor. That will save you money and a prop from getting bashed up if it's a hard landing.
Was wondering about the same, what does the belly landing do to the prop if its in a vertical position on touchdown? You need a new one?
Thanks, as I often say, there's no problem using a folding propeller if someone is worried about breaking it during landing. However, I don't have that problem-I simply don't break propellers or damage anything during landing. When landing on grass in a gliding flight with the motor off, the propeller just touches the grass, and that's it :)
Congratz mate! Loving the Stallion VTOL
Nice project!
That some fine design and skills, it looks really really nice
flight time?
It depends, of course, on the motor, propeller, and battery configuration used. Here, with a 4S 5Ah battery, we achieve about an hour of flight time with optimal cruising.
It can hold a much larger battery pack; there is space prepared for it as well as extra weight capacity.
@@FLIGHTORY What is the largest pack it can hold and what would be maximum expected flight time with your configuration, with the largest pack? (on a nice day)
Such a beautiful place and drone! Isn't the propeller prone to breaking when landing though?
Beautiful design. Just curious to know how to prop fairs after landing. Seems like it strikes the ground no?
This is a master piece brother, I wonder if you're planning to design V3 of this plane and include retractable landing gear.
Whats the load capacity?
How much it costed you to build such a drone?
How long can this plane fly? What is max distance?
Amazing, how do you keep the prop from breaking on landings? On my combat wing I use a folding prop but efficiency is poor compared to a rigid prop. We have very short grass at our club, 1,5 - 2 cm or so. It will not cushion the prop during landings.
I am trying to figure out how he keeps the prop from his head and hand on launch.
Amazing
Hi! What's camera do you use on your RC drone?
How much payload can it take?
Do we have VTOL which can fly with 1.5 kg payload?
how much does something like this cost to build?
$200 plus electronics, 3D printer and filament, and time
Any chance you would want to/plant to make a 3d resin printer version? With my Elegoo Saturn Ultra I think it's doable and I'm dreaming of a skeletonized version of the wings and fuselage, then we could skin it with old school RC vinyl wrap like we did back in the day when we build wooden RC planes or use a super lightweight waterproof rip stop fabric like used in paragliding wings and away we go. I'm thinking light weight skeletonized resin printed parts would be durable enough and light enough on certain parts and then it would allow for printing them in various resins depending on the parts function. ABS like resin VS something with a bit more flex. I can't be the only one daydream about it.... I sure would love to be involved in a skeletonized version of your beautiful birds for us resin printing nerds out here. I would totally sacrifice a bit of range ( because of a little added weight) for the advantage of being able to have such a wide array of resins to print and experiment with for durability and aesthetics purposes.
Why didn't you include any footage from the internal camera?
@@firstname9371 I will add it in a separate video
Is there any coating on the surface of the drone? It does not look 3D printed at all. "Miss" the layer lines. Nice plane though!
@@janoshorvath5154 It is well printed, then lightly sanded with fine-grit sandpaper, and painted gray.
Qual valor do kit?
With this design, and considering the electronics and motors you are using, can you provide a rough estimate of the flight duration?
They said in a previous comment that they get about an hour of cruising from a 5ah battery.
Great product : can i 3d print all the drone parts in only Petg material, thank you and waiting for your response
This is possible with our designs; many users experiment with settings and materials. However, you should expect about 30 to 40% more weight for the printed parts.
@FLIGHTORY alright thank you so much for the response, I have been waiting for your reply for a very long time.. I had a few suggestions: in most countries drones need to be more practical and the cost of making them is high, I would love to see you designing and making delivery drones that are fully 3dprinted, I believe their many people out there interested in making 3d printed delivery drones but don't have the expertise yet they can be extremely practical.
distance parcouru par ce drone?
Max payload and fly time?
altitude max ?
has any body bought the files ?
This is fascinating! I'm interested in buying the files/making my own. What is the total cost for the files+recommended parts? (not including controller/headset) Thank you for your hard work!
How come the propeller doesn't get damaged during landing?
The propeller is probably one of the easier parts to replace on the drone, and I am sure they turn the motor off when coming in for a landing so the prop itself isn't spinning and then suddenly hitting the ground. Possibly made from a softer impact ready material?
Why talented always less subscribers
My hart stops evry time i see how someon launch a Talon. I am so scared for the Prop. I know how to set up motor spin delay, but it needs exact be calculatet, becurs the aircraft can crah in the startbprocess. Starts are the most risky thing evfry fixed wing flight. Landing so much easier.
Once you gain experience, it is safe; the hand is already out of the propeller's range after the throw. You can throw it with the motor off, and once acceleration is detected, the motor automatically starts. However, this is risky, as there might not be enough time to gain speed.
@FLIGHTORY yes, but is is hard for me
Out of interests, is there any risk to catch the propeller with your head? It does seem quite big. (The prop, 😂)
Wear cut proof gloves, kevlar. Hold the plane far from the propeller. Easy peasey.
It's still dangerous, but you can do it without injury.
@@microdesigns2000
Looks good. What's the difference to the V1?
• Fuselage geometry remains very similar, but some cross-sections have been slightly modified. The segmentation of the fuselage is now in different places. Alignment pins have been added between fus parts. In the file package, you'll find regular parts with flat joints, as well as ones with alignment pins. All details are in the user manual.
• Front hatch has been slightly enlarged to accommodate even larger custom battery packs.
• Middle hatch has been reshaped to an oval form to facilitate printing those fuselage segments without supports.
• Nose is available in two variants. As before, for standard 19x19mm FPV cameras, and additionally for the Caddx GM3 gimbal or twin ones compatible with other FPV systems. Although the gimbal is mounted underneath, it is protected for landings and still allows looking downward.
• Hatch locks have been modified, the housing size reduced, the spring replaced with a 3D-printed one, and the handle has been widened.
• Wings have been slightly tapered at the tips, and their segmentation has also changed.
• Wing attachment to the fuselage still uses M6 screws, but this time in a 3D-printed version due to the low availability of plastic screws in some countries. Additionally, 3D-printed knobs have been added, which easily secure the screws from inside the fuselage. This solution is very durable.
• More STEP files have been added, including all flat elements and the nose in a full solid version to allow for any custom payload editing.
• A simplified wiring diagram has also been created, which can be helpful for beginners.
All information is, of course, available on the product page and in the user manual. If you have any feedback, feel free to share it. In the coming days, I’ll be sharing even more footage. The full build video is also nearing completion.
@FLIGHTORY bought the talon 1400 about two weeks ago. Doesn't say version 1 or 2 on the order. If the changes are just small, then it doesn't matter. Otherwise I was going to see if we could upgrade to the v2.
@@thebigjr9995 The Talon 1400 update is available to everyone who purchased the first version. If you have an account, simply log into your client panel and re-download the files. If you don’t have an account, create one using the email you used when placing the order, and let us know. We will link your order to your account, and you’ll also be able to download the files.
WHAT IS IT PRINTED IN PLA?
@@Ghettogamer666 LW-PLA + PETG
How make this?
See the product page in the description, where you’ll find details and the user manual. And tomorrow, we're adding a build video, so stay tuned to our channel!
beautify country you live and get to fly in 🤤
I love this model, i just don't like the launch. It's pretty dagerous how he launches this model. Try building a catapult for the launch, or start the motor AFTER the launch.
Is a flight transmitter controller required? Or is this flown through software via smartphone???
Kindly guide to any online website or channel that offers bootcamps on how to build and design drones. I have the hoppy of being airplane engineer one day
it almost cut my finger off coz the back propel motor🤣🤣🤣
Gloves
@@Flash-Strike thx
@@chinanomadic6879 Sorry brother happen to me than that was my solution
All the best
You could also create a launch rail and sled with a pull latch release
@@thomasd9827 YEAP but its too complex to make one :(
Can you please rename it "Talahon"?
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What’s the range?