Super Simple Bronco Foam Board RC Plane For Newbies

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  • Super Simple Bronco Foam Board RC Plane For Newbies
    The Super Simple Bronco is a foam board RC plane that can be constructed over two days. Using common 20" by 30" by 3/16" foam board, this is an ideal construction project for newbies, or anyone thinking about building their first RC airplane.
    This Bronco airplane was inspired by the OV-10 Bronco observation aircraft used in the Vietnam war. The full scale Bronco used two engines. This foam board RC plane instead uses one engine yet retains the distinctive dual boom and high tail arrangement.
    The Bronco weights around 1.2 lbs, and ideal weight for this 30 inch wingspan model. I used a Park 370 electric motor and a two cell lipo battery.
    Here is a Google Drive link to download the Bronco plan, for either a PDF or PNG version:
    drive.google.com/drive/folder...
    The model excels at slow flight, and slows down nicely for landing. As the plane is fully assembled, just install a battery and fly at your local field.
    A set of hand drawn plans are included in the video. Just take a screen shot, print out and enlarge at a local FedEx Office location.
    Here is a link to my RUclips Channel:
    / timmckay56
    Many thanks in advance for a post of this video on Facebook, it truly helps the channel a lot!
    Regards,
    Tim
    Details:
    E-flite Park 370 motor, 8x6 prop
    2 cell lipo battery
    Spektrum AR620 receiver
    Castle Talon 15 ESC
    Hitec HS-40 servos
    Chapters
    00:00 - Intro
    03:32 - Bronco history
    05:00 - Draw the plans
    08:44 - Wind build demo
    10:00 - RC electronics
    11:35 - Start of the build
    18:25 - RC installation
    27:05 - Test flights
    29:05 - Post flight discussion
    31:28 - Plans

Комментарии • 117

  • @leobluesy
    @leobluesy 3 года назад +2

    Great job. Totally enjoyable video !!

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Leo: Glad you enjoyed it! Tim

    • @leobluesy
      @leobluesy 3 года назад

      @@TimMcKay56 I loved building back in the 70s but just couldnt fly em....I know my place :*) Look forward to the next video. Regards Leo

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Leo: Build your flying confidence with the RealFlight computer simulator. The Bronco is easy to build. Light enough zero damage on landings. 😊👍 Tim

  • @beepboop974
    @beepboop974 2 года назад +1

    I trry to find a genuinly learned and intelligent person to listen to for each of my hobbies. This guy is absolutely that for RC planes

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  2 года назад +1

      Beep: You are too kind, thanks for checking in! Tim

  • @AAE-cg1il
    @AAE-cg1il 6 месяцев назад

    That was amazing! I may try my hand at this……

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  6 месяцев назад

      Go for it! Bronco flies great. 👍🏻 😊😁Tim

  • @thetwogardens6048
    @thetwogardens6048 3 месяца назад

    Good Video . thankyou !

  • @ronaldwitt2533
    @ronaldwitt2533 3 года назад +1

    Great build...good little flyer

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +1

      Ronald: Best flying model yet for me, very happy. Light weight the key! Tim

  • @racnc1
    @racnc1 Год назад

    Thanks for the plans. And your helpful content.

  • @davidquerry8869
    @davidquerry8869 3 года назад +2

    Great flyer Tim. It was fun to see the imagination of turning a twin engine design, into a single engine. Your much better at shooting from the hip than I am.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Dave: Many thanks, and the Bronco does fly great. 😁 Tim

  • @timothydurr5653
    @timothydurr5653 3 года назад +3

    Great build Tim I've been building with foamboard for about 8yrs. now, for the last few yrs. I've been installing gyro's in my planes they really give these light planes stability and allow us to fly on those windier days that we wouldn't normally fly on . I encourage you to try one if you haven't already.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +3

      Tim: That is one great idea, let me add to my "to do" list. Tim

  • @JamesManimal
    @JamesManimal 2 года назад

    I built Bruce’s outlaw 250 gonna build this one now!

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  2 года назад

      James: Sounds like a plan! Tim

  • @bcflyer99
    @bcflyer99 3 года назад

    A cheap lemon RX with stabilization would work great on this little model. Lemon RX's are really good and reasonably priced.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +1

      BC: Great tip, will check this out! Tim

  • @TimMcKay56
    @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +2

    Hi everyone: I just added a link in the description for a free set of TurboCAD plans for the Bronco. Enjoy! Tim

    • @jimn6sxb644
      @jimn6sxb644 3 года назад

      Any chance of exporting your TurboCAD files to dxf or dwg so us AutoCAD guys can use?

    • @Graybear78
      @Graybear78 3 года назад

      Please advise where I can get a copy of those plans. I have recently gotten more involved in foam building. Thank You. Lee

    • @kf4293
      @kf4293 3 года назад

      @@Graybear78 Link is in the description. 🙂

  • @JamesManimal
    @JamesManimal 2 года назад

    Totally gonna build a twin engine version with some 1404 100w motors. I’ll try for dual rudders and let you know how it goes. . It’s gonna yaw hard. Just ordered two esc’s special for it

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  2 года назад +1

      James: Great approach, go for it!! Tim

    • @JamesManimal
      @JamesManimal 2 года назад

      @@TimMcKay56 Cant wait to show ya!

  • @ericmueller1987
    @ericmueller1987 3 года назад

    Nice plane, looks like a great flyer. What prop did you use? Thanks Tim!

  • @denniskelly8134
    @denniskelly8134 Год назад

    A full size plan would be nice.

  • @joshdesaulniers7935
    @joshdesaulniers7935 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Tim I finished building the single engine bronco for newbies. Everything is working the servos use the right side stick left/right for right wing and up/down left. I can see channel 4 wants to work on the elevator but isn’t? Also the harness from the motor to the battery is heating up? ALOT! Is it the wrong harness(30a) or the 11.1V 1500 mah battery to strong? I have pics but can’t attach. PleaseHELP!!!! Thanx Josh

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  10 месяцев назад

      If your harness is heating up try a larger ESC. Tim

  • @rhodes2you
    @rhodes2you 3 года назад

    Great looking build! How different would this fly if the wing were on top like the original Bronco?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +1

      Kenneth: That is a very good question, I had not thought of this. Answer: The plane should fly just about the same. Prop thrust line would be a bit lower, but no effect on its flight.
      I do think the lower fuselage might look a bit better, much like the Bronco. Only minor concern would be the fuselage getting scraped on the ground with no landing gear. Give it a try! Tim

    • @kf4293
      @kf4293 3 года назад

      @@TimMcKay56 Throw a strip of 10 mil laminating film on the bottom of the booms. It'll take a beating, and could be removed and replaced when needed.

  • @sudhaseshasayee7945
    @sudhaseshasayee7945 3 года назад

    Sir you can use a y cable for the aeliron servos

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Sudha: Excellent point, I had completely forgot about the Y cord approach. Tim

  • @jerryshultz1210
    @jerryshultz1210 3 года назад

    I've been wanting to build a simple foam board rc plane. I like this video and I choose this to be my 1st 1 to build. Would a 2s 1200 mah work? And would a 30 amp esc work for it as well? Thanks for the vidio!

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +1

      Jerry: You will like the Bronco a lot, flies great. A 2s and 1200 lipo pack will work just fine with a 30 amp ESC. Good luck! Tim

    • @jerryshultz1210
      @jerryshultz1210 3 года назад

      I'll let you know how it worked out for me when I get to it. Thanks again for your videos. I learn from them.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Thanks! Tim

  • @williamclark8340
    @williamclark8340 2 года назад

    Tim, I should have mentioned that I am flying at an altitude of about 6,500 ft. This may make a difference in my prop size.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  2 года назад

      William: Good point. No harm going with a larger motor as well due to altitude. Tim

  • @jxvot
    @jxvot 3 года назад

    Nice video Tim... Since I live rural and about an hour from a Kinko's would it possible to also post your .dxf file or add the dimensions layer to the plans...also when I scale up the downloaded pdf plans to your 6" ruler as a guide... I notice there is a slight difference in measurements listed from the hand drawing on the video... ( example...boom length slightly off ) Am I doing something wrong? Thanks! jt

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +1

      Jxvot: Yes, I can do that. But, whatever your printout, simply "measure" the 6 inch scale on the printed page. Say it is 2 inches. Just measure any other dimension on the plan and multiply by 3 (in this case) to get the full size dimension. If the 6" ruler came at at 3 inches in length, measure other dimensions on the plan and multiply by 2 (i.e. 3 times 2 = 6 inches)
      The Bronco is mostly straight lines, and you can pretty much sketch it out on the foam board. I never made a full size plan. Tim

  • @valentinbolborici9233
    @valentinbolborici9233 Год назад

    Great presentation. What type of foam board did you use? One can buy several types of 20x30 foam boards but not all of them are of good quality. Thank you.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      Valentin: I use Langford and Nichols for my 20 x 30 foam board, from Amazon.com. Not the least expensive but I like it. Keep the paper backing on for Bronco, adds a bit of strength. Tim

    • @valentinbolborici9233
      @valentinbolborici9233 Год назад

      @@TimMcKay56 Thank you so much Tim. Much appreciated.

  • @jimn6sxb644
    @jimn6sxb644 3 года назад

    I just noticed your neutral position of the elevator appears to have a bunch of up trim. Is this because the plane is a bit nose heavy? It seems to porpoise ever so slightly in flight as well. Thanks for the excellent model, building one right now.
    A bit further down, I asked for dxf or dwg formats (or a vector pdf). Please disregard for this model as it is simple enough that I just imported the raster image and traced it in AutoCAD. But maybe for future models :-).
    BTW, love your content. Excellent information and well presented. Thanks again.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Jim: I think the elevator was pretty close to neutral. The plane balances out. Usually, if the incidence with the wing and tail surfaces not just quite right, can have some up or down trim. As this is a first prototype, I was quite happy with the way it flew. And you are right with a bit of porpoise movement. My fix for that would be to make the tail booms an inch or two longer. And I am including all future plans in the Description section, to download from Google Drive. Tim

    • @jimn6sxb644
      @jimn6sxb644 3 года назад

      @@TimMcKay56 Any thoughts on including .dxf versions of the plans in your Google Drive? Almost all CAD systems will import .dxf files directly.

    • @gordonmckay4523
      @gordonmckay4523 3 года назад

      @@jimn6sxb644 Jim: Will work on this! Tim

    • @jimn6sxb644
      @jimn6sxb644 3 года назад

      @@gordonmckay4523 Thanks! I'm sure TinkerCAD has an Export as .dxf feature. BTW, I am making mine with the boom about 2.5 inches longer. Thanks again for your good work. You help make this hobby fun and affordable for us old fogeys :-).

    • @gordonmckay4523
      @gordonmckay4523 3 года назад

      @@jimn6sxb644 Good luck! Tim

  • @greg0063
    @greg0063 3 года назад

    What battery did you use? My friend is looking to build this. He's got some 1400mah 3s packs, would those be in the range for this plane with say a 50 gram motor (2212).

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Greg: I'd say a three cell lipo would offer gobs of power. As a check, before you hand launch, see that the model "pulls" a bit from you at high throttle. Tim

  • @cannabisoutlawz
    @cannabisoutlawz Год назад

    Whats easier to build for a noob the bronco or the F22? I cant decide😮

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад +1

      CO: Bronco for sure. F-22 builds fine, but for the more experienced flyer. Tim

    • @cannabisoutlawz
      @cannabisoutlawz Год назад

      @@TimMcKay56 ok Bronco it is!! Thanks again

  • @williamclark8340
    @williamclark8340 2 года назад

    I built the 30" wing version of the Bronco. At this point I need to purchase the electronics. Which motor 250 or 370 , prop and battery combination would you recommend. I would like to keep the electrons balanced and not have too large a motor for the prop or battery.
    Thanks, Bill B

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  2 года назад

      William: Great! For the 30" version, a Park 250 motor is plenty with a 2 cell lipo. I use an 8/6 prop, usually fly around half throttle. Tim

    • @williamclark8340
      @williamclark8340 2 года назад

      @@TimMcKay56 Tim, I guess my confusion is I believe you finalized on a Park 370 which I think is a bit heavier and may need a larger battery.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  2 года назад +1

      @@williamclark8340 Oops, you are correct, it is a Park 370. I had forgotten how small the 370 is. I still use a two cell lipo. I have updated the description with this info. Note also that I have a second Bronco video, where is made the model a second time with lots of improvements, like a elevator servo closer to the tail and a nicer acrylic paint scheme. Tim

  • @joshdesaulniers7935
    @joshdesaulniers7935 Год назад

    Hello I built the bronco completed w/ the foam board but I’m not sure how or which order the wires connect to the receiver? Is there any videos that walk you through setting up the receiver correctly?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад +1

      Josh: It varies by receiver manufacturer, but typically the connector from the ESC goes into Port 1, ailerons to Port 2 and elevator to Port 3. Be sure you bind the receiver to your transmitter as well.

    • @joshdesaulniers7935
      @joshdesaulniers7935 Год назад +1

      Also I bought the Flysky fast-16x 10ch. 2.4GHz Transmitter Controller w/ IA6B Receiver C9E2 is both sides of the controller supposed to be spring loaded to go back to the center or like mine the left side controller isn’t spring loaded to go to center when not pushing up or down. Only the right side is. Is that correct or did I receive a damaged controller?

  • @joshdesaulniers7935
    @joshdesaulniers7935 Год назад

    Also how can I get the blueprints for the single engine bronco?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      Josh: Plans link in the Description. All straight lines, just scale up as needed (ruler in plans, also wing is 30"). Here is the plans link as well. Tim
      drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OtpnZCQ8fIbwIkUDk4lr0bHH-pv9_emy?usp=sharing

  • @valentinbolborici9233
    @valentinbolborici9233 Год назад

    Hi. In the drawing is written 3 degrees right and down thrust. What do you mean by that? I presume the shaft of the motor will point up 3 degrees with respect to a horizontal line also point to the right 3 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of the plane. Is that correct? Thank you.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      VB: It is common for many model airplanes to have a bit (2-3 degrees) of motor right and down thrust. Right thrust, looking down on the nose, points right a bit (I eyeball this estimate). For down thrust, the motor shaft points down a bit, looking from the side, to prevent “ballooning” with addition of power. Tim

  • @SmallScaleSteam
    @SmallScaleSteam 3 года назад

    Hi. What is the Kv rating of the motor you are using, and what size prop is fitted ?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      SSS: No idea on the Kv rating, uses a 7x5 prop. I usually look at a chart for the motor, listing best props and weights for the models it is suited for. The Bronco is so light you could use a range of motors. Tim

    • @SmallScaleSteam
      @SmallScaleSteam 3 года назад +1

      @@TimMcKay56 Thanks Tim. A couple of us are building the Bronco as our first venture into foam board and are looking forward to flying them.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      @@SmallScaleSteam SSS: Hey, sounds like fun and best of luck!! Tim

  • @55scrambler
    @55scrambler 3 года назад

    do have tiled plans ?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Steve: Sorry, no tiled plans. I would have been happy to post the original TurboCAD files, but a bad program crash and lost those files, just the PDF version. I am switching to QCAD for drawing plans and will have full files for that in the future. Tim

  • @DelDredd
    @DelDredd 3 года назад

    Y lead your ailerons, single channel used no problem you could have used a smaller 3-4 channel Rx then without issue.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      DD: You are 100% correct. And I used a Y connection on my Square Flyer (elevons), video on on Feb 14! Tim

  • @denniskelly8134
    @denniskelly8134 Год назад

    Tim, the sheet that prints out for me, has the 6" rule at 1 3/16 of an inch and the plan wing measures 5 7/8. None of that computes.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      Dennis: Do this. Just measure the wingspan on your computer printout. Let's say that measures 8 inches. The Bronco wingspan is 30". So in this case, 30 divided by 8 = 3.75. Take every dimension as measured on the plan and multiply by a factor of 3.75.
      Plan B is to review my video of how to enlarge a model plan at FedEx Office, and print out a full size plan this way. Tim

  • @joshdesaulniers7935
    @joshdesaulniers7935 Год назад

    How thick are the 2 pieces that go in between the wing?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      Josh: Two lengths of the 3/16" foam board, so 2 X 3/16" or 3/8" thick. Really not critical, but two pieces of foam board wortk well for an airfoil shape and wing strength. Tim

  • @denniskelly8134
    @denniskelly8134 Год назад

    Where can I get a template with the dimensions on it. The pdf file shows a 6" rule but what does that mean?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      Dennis: The 6" ruler on your print out would measure "6 inches" on that print out. So, just measure the 6" ruler on your print out. Let's say that is 2 inches long. So just measure any dimension on the plan and multiply by 3 (in this case) to get the dimension to measure on your foam board model. Say the wing on the plan measures 10 inches. Multiply by 3 and get the model wingspan of 30". I have made the Bronco with both a 30" and 20" wingspan, both fly fine. Tim

  • @greghaff229
    @greghaff229 Год назад

    What grit sandpaper to use to sand down the foam tailing edge?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      100 grit. Tim

    • @greghaff229
      @greghaff229 Год назад

      @@TimMcKay56 Interesting was you sand down the tailing edge bottom sheet before gluing down the top sheet. I do enjoy your video, keep up the good work.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      @@greghaff229 😊👍🏻 Tim

  • @alexherrera3918
    @alexherrera3918 3 года назад +1

    Love it, specially slow flight. I hope you have time to create a pdf so you can save us the trip to the printing shop.
    Other video you have another plane without rudder and mentioned that since it have no rudder does not need wheels but just hand launch. can you please clarify this i do not understand it.
    thanks

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +1

      Alex: Will work on a set of plans soonest. For now, you take a screen shot (command-option-4 on my Mac). Print out the screen shot and enlarge with a FedEx Office large format scanner.
      Regarding rudder, I thin that what I was saying is if there is no landing gear, no need for a steerable tailwheel. If a model has ailerons, you can usually get away without a rudder. But the catch is no steering on the ground if no rudder. Tim

    • @alexherrera3918
      @alexherrera3918 3 года назад

      @@TimMcKay56 got it , thanks for the clarification!!!

    • @laroto
      @laroto 3 года назад

      Nice work, good channel. Please understand that screen shots will yield all kinds of inaccurate results depending on the user. PLEASE print your Turbocad file to a PDF. Thanks!

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад +1

      John: You are correct. I know now that I can load the plans to Google Drive, post a link in the description. Will do that as soon as the plans are complete. Tim

  • @achwal
    @achwal 7 месяцев назад

    Can we make it a pusher ?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sure, a pusher would work just fine. You may want to widen the width between the two booms to allow for prop clearance. And be careful on the hand launches!! Tim

  • @realElzie
    @realElzie Год назад

    How much did it weigh before electronics?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      About 16 ounces (1 lb). Just about right for this type of model. Tim

    • @realElzie
      @realElzie Год назад

      @@TimMcKay56 Thanks!

  • @harrisogburn6314
    @harrisogburn6314 3 года назад

    Is it possible to show a clearer picture of the plans? The one you provide is not sharp enough to clearly see the dimension numbers. They are blurred.

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Harris: Did you use the download link for the plans in the description section of RUclips? Tim

    • @harrisogburn6314
      @harrisogburn6314 3 года назад

      @@TimMcKay56 I did, but there are no measurements. Am I missing something?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Harris: RC plans generally do not show measurements as they print out full size. In this case, just use the 6 inch ruler as a gauge. Tim

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  3 года назад

      Ruler is on the plan. Tim

    • @harrisogburn6314
      @harrisogburn6314 3 года назад

      Thanks Tim. I’m new to this. I appreciate you putting the plans up. Can’t wait to build this and give it a try.

  • @greghaff229
    @greghaff229 Год назад

    Why that motor and not another motor?

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  Год назад

      Use any motor you like to provides sufficient thrust! Tim

    • @greghaff229
      @greghaff229 Год назад

      @@TimMcKay56 So numbers that are on the motor mean nothing?

    • @gordonmckay4523
      @gordonmckay4523 Год назад

      @@greghaff229 Pretty much. Each manufacturer has some protocol for their motor naming system. Nothing like the old gas motor days when a 0.15 motor was the same for most brands. Most manufacturers will have a chart with the size model the motor is best for. Plus, once I get a motor I make note of a good size airplane for the motor. Tim

  • @gavincarver7291
    @gavincarver7291 2 года назад

    how much did you pay for electronics

    • @TimMcKay56
      @TimMcKay56  2 года назад

      Gavin: Receiver around $50, ESC $30, servos around $15 each. Tim

  • @stevekang1935
    @stevekang1935 7 месяцев назад

    Tail heavy