Your ability to go back to the drawing board without being upset is inspiring! Im building my first rc plane and will remember how you react when i fail.
I always use push-pull cables on bigger builds. It will also look more realistic. I would also switch to a 2 blade prop with less pitch. You will have more airflow over the wing and more static thrust which is what a slow flyer needs. APV slow Flyer 14 x 6 prop would help it climb faster. That is a great-looking design. You did a spectacular job building the Ultra Light. The color choice everything looks incredible. Congrats on the build. I build with Balsa and CNC foam core sheeted wings. You gave me a great idea for my own Ultralight. I have tried foam board but my planes end up looking like a 2-year-old built them and crashed them 30 times before they even get airborne. Lol. I have to cheat with CAD and CNC.
@@FarmerFpv I'm definitely trying 2 blade props a few sizes aswell as motor swaps. More videos coming soon! But I'm super excited about this plane. Lots of work went into this. I'm excited to get it done tuned. It is a big heavy plane but it flies great so far! It's definitely a lot of work to get it right with foam board!
One thing that I do is set the elevator control arm on top of the control surface so that the survos is pulling to go up. I've had the same issue with some of my planes. Especially being that you are not planning to fly this inverted, having the survo set to pull may be a quick fix. Great looking plane! I think this will be a great flying plane once the elevator is sorted!
@@airplane-mode8577 that's a good idea. I didn't do that this time but I did fix the elevator issue. Once I fixed that I found another equally important issue that you'll see in a upcoming video. This plane has taught me a lot even after 30+ builds of my own design, there's still things to learn!
Dang glad you didn’t beat it up to bad. That thing is nice bro. Looks awesome.. I’d go with a 4S battery. It will probably fly on 3S but I think it’s going to be way under powered… That elevator is deflated a big part of the problem. Run the wire through a straw and brace it in the middle, that way the wire can’t bend.. I’ve done it a couple times, works great.. Can’t wait to see it flying…
@@EJ-74 so I did the tube on the wire in the back but not the middle. Fortunately I totally changed everything on the elevator. I moved the servo much closer and also used a rod that's 3x thicker. As for power I agree on 4s but also I won't get much more thrust. I may have to experiment more with a smaller prop on 4s. But for now I'm going to try to make the 3s work. I'm going to fly it again today and see if I've fixed the issue and I'll know for sure if the 3s will work or if I need to go 4s and change up the prop. We will see.
@@FlyTimeRC Oh yeah I see you got flaps on that bad boy 😁 I was just asking about flaps, lol I’m looking forward to seeing how it flies. That’s a nice build bro…👍🏻✌🏻
@@EJ-74 thanks a lot! Ya I think that because I had unknown issues with the elevator the flaps actually helped a lot getting the plane off the ground. I'm hoping to go fly it here in a few hours and see how it does.
Trial and error, I only have one foam board plane and it's frustrating I couldn't get it to fly right even if it was a kit. But the design looks great, I know you'll make it fly right.
@@A.M.-RC yep exactly. Not every design works perfectly from the start. This one is probably the most complicated plane I've built. So far I've discovered two issues that were pretty major. And fixed them both. I've got several more videos coming up. This plane should do great!
It is flying but it is to heavy and lack of power. i suggest you to redesign on your plane and use less material but stronger build. Make it light as possibble so it will be floaty. 2500 gram + 6000mah battery is too much weight on it. For home made wing size 60" i usually use 2200mah 3s battery with slow fly prop which giving out more powerfull thrust, if is it proper design you can build it less than 800g.
@@EnddyFishing it's 2500 grams with the battery. I ended up going with a 4s. I'm testing a few 13" props now but I've got more videos coming up of it flying much better. Also a big issue was the elevator not working properly. Also another issue I figured out the other day I haven't made a video about yet. But it will fly great as is. Just needed some testing and a few modifications.
Great looking plane ! I think you did a great building job ! I’m sure you’ll get it flying beautifully 👍😊
Thank you!!
Your ability to go back to the drawing board without being upset is inspiring! Im building my first rc plane and will remember how you react when i fail.
@@Bslahsusnald thank you! Just remember it's all for fun and there's always a opportunity to learn!
Pretty place to fly! And good camera team :)
@@hradynarski Thanks !
I always use push-pull cables on bigger builds. It will also look more realistic. I would also switch to a 2 blade prop with less pitch. You will have more airflow over the wing and more static thrust which is what a slow flyer needs. APV slow Flyer 14 x 6 prop would help it climb faster. That is a great-looking design. You did a spectacular job building the Ultra Light. The color choice everything looks incredible. Congrats on the build. I build with Balsa and CNC foam core sheeted wings. You gave me a great idea for my own Ultralight. I have tried foam board but my planes end up looking like a 2-year-old built them and crashed them 30 times before they even get airborne. Lol. I have to cheat with CAD and CNC.
@@FarmerFpv I'm definitely trying 2 blade props a few sizes aswell as motor swaps. More videos coming soon! But I'm super excited about this plane. Lots of work went into this. I'm excited to get it done tuned. It is a big heavy plane but it flies great so far! It's definitely a lot of work to get it right with foam board!
@@FarmerFpv I did change up my servo placement. I should have went with a pull config on the elevator oh well. It's good now.
One thing that I do is set the elevator control arm on top of the control surface so that the survos is pulling to go up.
I've had the same issue with some of my planes. Especially being that you are not planning to fly this inverted, having the survo set to pull may be a quick fix.
Great looking plane! I think this will be a great flying plane once the elevator is sorted!
@@airplane-mode8577 that's a good idea. I didn't do that this time but I did fix the elevator issue. Once I fixed that I found another equally important issue that you'll see in a upcoming video. This plane has taught me a lot even after 30+ builds of my own design, there's still things to learn!
@FlyTimeRC I'm right there with you man, I though I had a good idea about design and building planes, but I'm learning new stuff all the time!
Dang glad you didn’t beat it up to bad. That thing is nice bro. Looks awesome.. I’d go with a 4S battery. It will probably fly on 3S but I think it’s going to be way under powered… That elevator is deflated a big part of the problem. Run the wire through a straw and brace it in the middle, that way the wire can’t bend.. I’ve done it a couple times, works great.. Can’t wait to see it flying…
@@EJ-74 so I did the tube on the wire in the back but not the middle. Fortunately I totally changed everything on the elevator. I moved the servo much closer and also used a rod that's 3x thicker.
As for power I agree on 4s but also I won't get much more thrust. I may have to experiment more with a smaller prop on 4s. But for now I'm going to try to make the 3s work. I'm going to fly it again today and see if I've fixed the issue and I'll know for sure if the 3s will work or if I need to go 4s and change up the prop. We will see.
@@FlyTimeRC Cool, good luck 👍🏻
@@EJ-74 thanks! I'll post another video tomorrow and let you guys know how it goes
@@FlyTimeRC Oh yeah I see you got flaps on that bad boy 😁 I was just asking about flaps, lol I’m looking forward to seeing how it flies. That’s a nice build bro…👍🏻✌🏻
@@EJ-74 thanks a lot! Ya I think that because I had unknown issues with the elevator the flaps actually helped a lot getting the plane off the ground. I'm hoping to go fly it here in a few hours and see how it does.
best of luck bro you can do everythink let's go level up
@@inventor212yt Thank you! Lots more to come with this one.
@@FlyTimeRCyou're welcome
If anybody was wondering the elevator wasn't working 😕
Ya think 😂🤣
Ya i wish I'd done a better check on the servo rods. Oh well
Trial and error, I only have one foam board plane and it's frustrating I couldn't get it to fly right even if it was a kit.
But the design looks great, I know you'll make it fly right.
@@A.M.-RC yep exactly. Not every design works perfectly from the start. This one is probably the most complicated plane I've built. So far I've discovered two issues that were pretty major. And fixed them both. I've got several more videos coming up. This plane should do great!
I never use push for up elevator I always use PULL for up elevator.
@@onmyworkbench7000 I've done that before. I just wanted the plane to look cleaner. Ive moved the servo much farther back now and fixed the issue.
It is flying but it is to heavy and lack of power. i suggest you to redesign on your plane and use less material but stronger build. Make it light as possibble so it will be floaty. 2500 gram + 6000mah battery is too much weight on it. For home made wing size 60" i usually use 2200mah 3s battery with slow fly prop which giving out more powerfull thrust, if is it proper design you can build it less than 800g.
@@EnddyFishing it's 2500 grams with the battery. I ended up going with a 4s. I'm testing a few 13" props now but I've got more videos coming up of it flying much better. Also a big issue was the elevator not working properly. Also another issue I figured out the other day I haven't made a video about yet. But it will fly great as is. Just needed some testing and a few modifications.
@@EnddyFishing 800 grams would be pretty insanely light for a plane as big as this. Especially with foam board and hot glue.
6mm foam will do the trick. using thermal styrofoam also great, but it take a lot of time to do the sanding.