I call that thing on your skywalker aileron control horn a "tight tight loose" because you tighten it and it will always loosen up eventually. Thanks for posting these videos btw.
hey! great video! I have on question.. I am modifying my first ever plane, and it's really sentimental to me.. and I need to know, how can I extend the wires of the servos like 2 feet.. because well.. this is a big plane.. are there wire extensions? please answer!
I know these foam style planes can be made on the cheap...but I was wondering what I should expect for an average cost. I mean for the servo's....remote control....and um....the thing that catches the magical invisible remote control juice....what is that thing called....an antenna? So yeah...I obviously don't have a clue....what should I expect price wise? Thanks to whoever answers!
@elmardus Thanks! Yeah 80 bucks I think I can afford....I just didn't want to start a "cheap" project and have it turn out in the long run to have cost me 200-300 bucks! LOL Thanks for the info!
Hey man..what kind of receiver/transmitter would you use on the plane the was shown at the beginning?...I'm building my first plane and it would be amazing if u could help me out..thanks!
Thanks for the video. I used this method on a scratch built Mig-29 it worked flawlessly. Thanks for the tips.
Am cutting control surfaces tomorrow for the first time and this was very helpful..wait..I know that voice...13 years ago rctestflight? Still golden.
I call that thing on your skywalker aileron control horn a "tight tight loose" because you tighten it and it will always loosen up eventually. Thanks for posting these videos btw.
Excellent Video Great Technique God Bless You!
You can buy a flat screen TV and you get a free RC plane from the foam out of the box, lol.
hey! great video! I have on question.. I am modifying my first ever plane, and it's really sentimental to me.. and I need to know, how can I extend the wires of the servos like 2 feet.. because well.. this is a big plane.. are there wire extensions? please answer!
@frankensteinmoneymac Can be very expensive up to 80 dollar. That is called a reciever... (RX)
@rctestflight thanks! my plane is a Boeing 747 Airforce one!! so.. yeah.. thanks!!
i remember you burning holes threw the popstickle sticks
@evanmcorleytv get servo extenders?
YOU ARE AMAZINGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!
I know these foam style planes can be made on the cheap...but I was wondering what I should expect for an average cost. I mean for the servo's....remote control....and um....the thing that catches the magical invisible remote control juice....what is that thing called....an antenna? So yeah...I obviously don't have a clue....what should I expect price wise? Thanks to whoever answers!
@elmardus Thanks! Yeah 80 bucks I think I can afford....I just didn't want to start a "cheap" project and have it turn out in the long run to have cost me 200-300 bucks! LOL
Thanks for the info!
@evanmcorleytv cut and solder if u dont want to buy extenders, not that hard :/
well aren't we mr.how to lately : )
coool making rc planes
good..
Thanks so much!
@rctestflight Hey !
I was wondering , will the servos that are capable of pushing 5g good for the control surfaces ?
Thanks ! Jakub ^_^
Can u plz do fly cider for this plane u showed
Hey man..what kind of receiver/transmitter would you use on the plane the was shown at the beginning?...I'm building my first plane and it would be amazing if u could help me out..thanks!
ya super cub
how high is this guy?
What kind of material are you using for planes? 😀
Epp foam, (i could be wrong! But thats what most people use) you can also use basic styrofoam (watch out its messy)
Pretzil295
yeah i use styrofoam. AND IT MESSY, that why i am asking about other materials... tx anyway
I bevel both sides
can this be used for ride able homemadr planes???
Please DO NOT use this for a homemade airplane 🙏🙏
i am not a noooob :p
Um, like, um, like, um, like, um are you, like, um, 15, um, or something, like, um?
That umm is so annoying.... i quit watching the video