Hey everyone! A few things: 1. Thank you for 100k!!! This project was for all of you--now I can get back to the unfolding quadcopter project :) 2. The "toilet-bowling" in the air was the result of me actively trying to pitch it over with my implemented control method. But even the 10mph wind meant that every time I did manage to pitch it into the wind to stop the drifting, it would roll right back over ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 3. I actually flew this thing 3 times at the event! I'll be posting the full 3rd flight over on my Patreon page in the next few days along with a discussion on the above wind issues, which arise from the extremely low disk loading of these types of spinning drone designs. It's basically why slow planes have big propellers, and fast planes have turbojets: exit thrust speed & blade "bite" - Nick
The internet truly has internet-ed. I saw a video from Flight Fest the other day on Tik Tok of someone taking cover while everyone yelled "who's flying the ceiling fan?" and I'm so glad that I was able to see not only your POV, but the built process. Amazing work!
Muahah! So glad our Scout got in the thumbnail! Until next time Nick! PS: Sorry for smacking your head off PPS: Also sorry for absolutely DEMOLISHING you xD
@@NicholasRehm It was certainly an experience! Though, most of the credit should go to my friend Hank, as he did most of the amazing flying and was really helpful while building it.
@@NicholasRehm 🟦…Why do you need the lie??....Regardless of WHAT you Call it, It's still 'Clickbait',..as where it says "This is me", is NOT YOU, but rather an IMAGE of you,... ...(BIG Diff!).
@@KJFMZ lol, i on the other hand knew there was a 99.9% chance that was not a real person balancing on a flying ceiling fan. intrigued, i clicked the video and had a big smile while watching. so glad i found it!
Seeing you at Flite Fest was a blast, and I'm glad you got to destroy it in combat! Thanks for putting out all this hard work for everyone's enjoyment and learning. Still got a few kinks to work out on the Holy Hand Grenade plane, so hopefully, I'll see you next year for combat again!
Dude, I am not tech-smart enough to understand all the engineering, but I CAN appreciate how much effort went into this. This is sooooo cool. Always so proud of you, baby bro!
@runed0s86 All of the complexities that go into creating actual flying machines, especially unique concepts like this, take years to master. It's normal to not understand exactly what he's talking about or referencing.
18:05 the meditative pose of a life size Nicholas is the funniest part of it. He looks perfectly calm as he rides a pile of foam and gets hit by other drones.
When I was a kid there were these black plastic bags that you can buy and fill with air that would float after it warmed in the sun. We thought that was PRETTY cool.
Yeah, It brings "work the ad into the video" to a whole new level when the product being advertised is something not just tangentially related to the video, but actually part of the video itself
I expected you to put a lightweight cage around it to protect the important components. Then, with the right exterior decorations you could make it appear to be a death star.
Ive got a helpful tip. Foam board is used constantly in composites for homebuilt (manned carrying) aircraft. We use it a lot to shape cowlings, fairings, etc. One of the most difficult tasks is a good bond between foam, that is also sandable and shapable at a similar consistency. The trick? 2:1 Gorilla glue to lightweight spackle. It foams like pour foam, has a B stage at about 30 min that is easy to tear/cut off, and when its fully cured it sands really easily. Pot life is quick, only about 5-10 min. It yields about 4:1 volume, maybe even higher. Highly recommend for future projects. Edit: I should specify we use a lot of pink insulation foam - not Rc foam board, but it will work similarly. The key take away is that it's sandable.
@@putteification No. It's not very well known. I learned from the king of composites in GA and aerospace. I've used it on my own plane, as well as our reno racer. It's not terribly difficult. Give it a shot
OMG! I found you after seeing this on Instagram. I had no idea how BIG that thing is from the video. This is Awesome! I want to make one and the flying lawnmower that I saw years ago.
As usual, you have out done yourself. What a great project and video. The way you addressed the problems was just beautiful. Can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Man! That was just awesome, congrats on 100k that is a HUGE milestone!!!!🎉 It was so awesome seeing you there!! (my cameo at 12:13 😂) wish I could have stayed longer to see it fly! Also, just noticed that the wings are offset by a few inches. That was 100% the reason for all the toilet bowling…that definitely hasn’t been disproven by anyone…😂
Wow it was like a scene from Star Trek when the humongous empire cruiser was taken down by heroic tiny flyers! Thanks for bringing childhood memories back.😆
What do you think of the idea of instead of having an indicator in top, you set up the control inputs to be a global frame of reference rather than local? So basically connect the reference to a compass and then the controller moves it North-South, East-West, or some angles most suitable for the combat area. Is that just a less natural way of control if you're used to normal RC aircraft?
I feel like there would be massive issues with getting a compass to work in the presence of the constantly fluctuating magnetic fields created by the power wires.
Ever since I saw the spinning drone, I've wanted to see you add some kind of solution, for a thing that stays smoothly in the same direction, like e.g. a camera that stays directed in the forwards direction, despite the drone spinning. Now you've made one. The spinning drone got me checking this channel, and whilst I've found some of the other stuff interesting, I'm still _mainly_ interested in seeing further development of the spinning drone.
Definitely on to something, the entire video reminded me of the build videos on "BattleBots" and the air to air battle is an awesome idea. AirBorn BattleBots!
What did you use for those cables you had to shield? In the future if you have a very long cable run, perhaps you could use UTP networking cable, as the twisted pairs ensure a very high signal to noise ratio. If weights an issue, just strip the insulation and just use a single twisted paid (there's 4 pairs in the cable), colour coded too!
Remember 🫤 use a tachometer to get the most rpm's from different pitch of propellers , it will turn faster w/ more torque and power , also make base longer to stabilize contraption.
I've been so looking forward to this one. And it didn't disappoint. It did kinda give me flashbacks, when Skylab was going to hit somewhere in Australia. Awesome job mate. Stu. Melbourne
I’m impressed that the jet tip helos could maintain consistent fuel pressure. I’d imagine that the G forces at the tips of the rotor are absolutely incredible.
Amazing project! I've never seen your videos before but you earned a subscriber here. What I would have done different to minimize mechanical points of failure and simplify control would have been to use a GPS module and make control relative to a set, modifiable pilot point (Headless mode). If you push up, the copter moves away from the pilot point, push down, the copter comes closer, left goes left around the pilot point and right, goes right around the pilot point. No need to keep track of an arrow. Keep going! Looking forward to your next projects, congratulations!
Man this is anawesome thing that you've built. Thought it wouldn't last the first flight since being untested. This coming from a 60 yo kiwi male whose not had any rc exposure so extremely respect doing it in that short time line and finally congratulations and thank you for the entertainment. Great video bty.
Just found your site. The build was awesome. From simple high school balsa wood and styrofoam to high tech stabilization electronics. I thought it was great. You have a new sub.
Your spinning drone was easily my favorite project so im so glad to see you revisit it Perhaps some sort of magnetometer could do the trick, making sure to keep the platform pointing a certain direction when not giving input
Great to see this inventive design flying again. Years ago you posted a teaser which promised another video to show how you could keep a camera pointed in a fixed direction but we never saw it. Thanks for the update.
I saw this on twitter before it popped up on my youtube, but I bookmarked it because seeing a ceiling fan fly was going to be epic. Thankfully, google on my phone was spying on my twitter and recommended the video!
Watching this made me very nervous for you. I can't imagine how worried you were. Great job. Great explanations. Congratulations on getting this "thing" up in the air.
DUDE… this an an EPIC project!! The amount of time effort and hard work, not to mention recording editing… WOW!! Hands-down just downright freaking amazing! Love your work can’t wait to see what comes next!
For combat consider moving motors to trailing edge of rotors and reverse propellers to push rather than pull. This may provide some protection from impact on the leading edges of the wings.
Hey everyone! A few things:
1. Thank you for 100k!!! This project was for all of you--now I can get back to the unfolding quadcopter project :)
2. The "toilet-bowling" in the air was the result of me actively trying to pitch it over with my implemented control method. But even the 10mph wind meant that every time I did manage to pitch it into the wind to stop the drifting, it would roll right back over ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
3. I actually flew this thing 3 times at the event! I'll be posting the full 3rd flight over on my Patreon page in the next few days along with a discussion on the above wind issues, which arise from the extremely low disk loading of these types of spinning drone designs. It's basically why slow planes have big propellers, and fast planes have turbojets: exit thrust speed & blade "bite"
- Nick
W vid
I think I just say your propeller on today's Daily Dose!
"Stealing From a Thief" at 2m 28s
hey, nice work btw how hard would it be try attemp a bicopter flyingwing with dremflight, taking to mind the cg complexities of the two platforms.
you should make an even bigger one
These Peahat copters are the reason Kokiri stay in the forest.
The internet truly has internet-ed. I saw a video from Flight Fest the other day on Tik Tok of someone taking cover while everyone yelled "who's flying the ceiling fan?" and I'm so glad that I was able to see not only your POV, but the built process. Amazing work!
That's awesome
Look at his earlier videos, Nick actually had the proto hung up as a ceiling fan.
Yeah Im so glad I found this video after I saw the ceiling fan on that video lol
Same ! 😂
Same here, but RUclips shorts
Now build the worlds largest quad copter out of 4 of them.
Now we're talking
So a quad-rotor version of the V-22 Osprey?
That's like prop inception.
team effort, 4 independent quads as rotor tip power, takes 2 or 4 people to fly, would be very comical learning how to cooperate to fly it.
@@handlemonium yes yes yes yes yes yes i LOVE the Osprey
Aluminum tape vs the world! Such a cool build!
I owe you a new roll still lol
Thanks man🙂
@@NicholasRehm Amazing Build.
"Helicopter supply store", my favorite line of the week!
Yeah, I was drinking a drink when I heard that line too!
Muahah! So glad our Scout got in the thumbnail! Until next time Nick!
PS: Sorry for smacking your head off
PPS: Also sorry for absolutely DEMOLISHING you xD
I owe you one for making this entire video awesome😂😂😅
@@NicholasRehm It was certainly an experience! Though, most of the credit should go to my friend Hank, as he did most of the amazing flying and was really helpful while building it.
Great flying both of you!
Nice shots! That was some fancy flying.
Did you fly fpv?
impressive! what plane was it you were flying? we only saw details of it's tail! lol
The fact that this type of power mapping for motor control is available to most any hobbyist is absolutely amazing.
2:52 hahah i love how the limitations of the size was based completely off the size of what you can fit it in to get there
Funny part was it almost didn’t fit because I mis-measured
This is often a design limitation, such as for bridge girders.
So good! I love how the thumbnail makes it look like a manned aircraft
Flat Stanley counts as a real person!
Flat lives matter!!!
@@NicholasRehm
🟦…Why do you need the lie??....Regardless of WHAT you Call it, It's still 'Clickbait',..as where it says "This is me", is NOT YOU, but rather an IMAGE of you,...
...(BIG Diff!).
Yeah I dislike misrepresentation and usually tell RUclips to stop recommending such channels.
@@KJFMZ lol, i on the other hand knew there was a 99.9% chance that was not a real person balancing on a flying ceiling fan. intrigued, i clicked the video and had a big smile while watching. so glad i found it!
This is funnier than robot battles, I hope to see more advanced and long lasting planes in the future, with better defenses and attack mechanisms too.
Uhhhh.... F15 will do just right
Seeing you at Flite Fest was a blast, and I'm glad you got to destroy it in combat! Thanks for putting out all this hard work for everyone's enjoyment and learning. Still got a few kinks to work out on the Holy Hand Grenade plane, so hopefully, I'll see you next year for combat again!
Oh sick, yea best of luck with that project! Thanks for hanging out this year
Goes to flite test with a giant ceiling fan 😂 still a cool build can't wait to see what you do next year!
I can build a literal flying saucer no props involved! Mini one in this case for that fight , that will be unbeatable.
@@Domemilkyrayyy show
Love to see something like this! so crazy, everyone having a great time and there's always a couple flying abominations.
So you're the dude who was flying the ceiling fan in that reel lol.
Bro made the worlds largest levitating ceiling fan 💀💀💀
Man I’m alive
Man I'm alive
Man it hovers
Dude, I am not tech-smart enough to understand all the engineering, but I CAN appreciate how much effort went into this. This is sooooo cool. Always so proud of you, baby bro!
Also, "IDIOT ALERT" was hilarious. Love your vibe with these vids.
bro can't even understand how airplane fly (7th grade physics class)
@runed0s86 All of the complexities that go into creating actual flying machines, especially unique concepts like this, take years to master. It's normal to not understand exactly what he's talking about or referencing.
That transition at 2:34 ::chefs kiss:: had to skip back to watch that a couple more times. Smooth as buttah.
I appreciate you noticing 😅 makes it worth the 3 hours of editing haha
18:05 the meditative pose of a life size Nicholas is the funniest part of it. He looks perfectly calm as he rides a pile of foam and gets hit by other drones.
_Those_ shots,
of _those_ events,
were some of the coolest things I've ever seen on RUclips. Amazing...
TBH that was one of the best sponser messages ever it actually felt real and made me want to use it
*You Sir are an extraordinary visionary and fabricator with exceptional ingenuity skills! You're an amazing guy!*
I like how the sponsor segment felt like it was actually part of the video
When I was a kid there were these black plastic bags that you can buy and fill with air that would float after it warmed in the sun. We thought that was PRETTY cool.
solar balloons are cool
Remember these fondly, my dad called them "Luftwurst" (Airsausage)
Probably the least annoying sponsor add on RUclips.
It's still an ad. I use sponsorblock.
Yeah, It brings "work the ad into the video" to a whole new level when the product being advertised is something not just tangentially related to the video, but actually part of the video itself
Oh man that's so cool I can't wait to skip it
Jkjk
His RC kinda looks like a final boss to me. Something like floating heli fortress.
“Giant pinwheel of doom”, just what I was thinking. Insane project! Congrats on 100k, you definitely deserve all those subs and more!
Many thanks!!
I expected you to put a lightweight cage around it to protect the important components. Then, with the right exterior decorations you could make it appear to be a death star.
That was amazing! Flying ceiling fan. So cool , keep it up, I wish to be skirmishing the skies with you!
Thanks!
Peter to the rescue! Great job and support from the community!
The very fact that that man could say “I’ve had this problem before” was incredible haha
Nice design an good flight. I've always loved the people over at flite test, and this was just great to watch.
Video starts at 19:05
Gotta pad that runtime
Your projects are unlike any other, Nick. I am always so stoked when you release a video. I appreciate your ingenuity and creativity.
Thanks!!
Ive got a helpful tip. Foam board is used constantly in composites for homebuilt (manned carrying) aircraft. We use it a lot to shape cowlings, fairings, etc. One of the most difficult tasks is a good bond between foam, that is also sandable and shapable at a similar consistency. The trick? 2:1 Gorilla glue to lightweight spackle. It foams like pour foam, has a B stage at about 30 min that is easy to tear/cut off, and when its fully cured it sands really easily. Pot life is quick, only about 5-10 min. It yields about 4:1 volume, maybe even higher. Highly recommend for future projects.
Edit: I should specify we use a lot of pink insulation foam - not Rc foam board, but it will work similarly. The key take away is that it's sandable.
Sounds good! Do you happen to know any video that shows this in practise?
@@putteification No. It's not very well known. I learned from the king of composites in GA and aerospace. I've used it on my own plane, as well as our reno racer. It's not terribly difficult. Give it a shot
Awesome! Do you have a link to your technique? I need save this info in my library for an upcoming project
@@aivkara I don't. But if you follow my instructions, it's super simple. Give it a shot if spare sheets of foam
Wow! I'm a sculptor and I've never heard of that trick. That's going to come in handy.
That was possibly the most adorable nerdy thing I've seen all year. Had no idea there was a national RC Flight Club. Really cool!
That definitely was the boss of the show.
the battle at the end was EPIC!!!! totally worth it.
OMG! I found you after seeing this on Instagram. I had no idea how BIG that thing is from the video. This is Awesome! I want to make one and the flying lawnmower that I saw years ago.
Great footage, it was a pleasure talking to you at the Flite Fest 2024
Hey I appreciate you stopping by to chat!
Bro learned those soldering skills from boeing manifacturers💀💀💀
As usual, you have out done yourself. What a great project and video. The way you addressed the problems was just beautiful. Can't wait to see what you come up with next.
This is one of the best videos i've ever seen. Not only by how creative you were, but its also because of how entertaining this was! :)
Man! That was just awesome, congrats on 100k that is a HUGE milestone!!!!🎉
It was so awesome seeing you there!! (my cameo at 12:13 😂) wish I could have stayed longer to see it fly!
Also, just noticed that the wings are offset by a few inches. That was 100% the reason for all the toilet bowling…that definitely hasn’t been disproven by anyone…😂
Thanks for stopping by to say hi my dude! Great to see you again
9:57 that part with soldering got me rolling
Wow it was like a scene from Star Trek when the humongous empire cruiser was taken down by heroic tiny flyers! Thanks for bringing childhood memories back.😆
Awesome video! The last few seconds of footage at the end of all the planes flying around was somewhat nostalgic, love it
What do you think of the idea of instead of having an indicator in top, you set up the control inputs to be a global frame of reference rather than local? So basically connect the reference to a compass and then the controller moves it North-South, East-West, or some angles most suitable for the combat area. Is that just a less natural way of control if you're used to normal RC aircraft?
I feel like there would be massive issues with getting a compass to work in the presence of the constantly fluctuating magnetic fields created by the power wires.
The get it done attitude and help to do that is so honest and inspiring! Attending next year for sure.
next video: "I constructed a 1/300 scale Arsenal bird and enacted aerial supremacy upon flite fest!"
Cant wait to see this channel grow even more! your software has been incredibly useful for my projects, I cant thank you enough!
I just want to congratulate you, for this great project, you are a real engineer keep working like that the world needs people like you.
This is one of my favorites. You give Ben Krasnow a run for his money.
How dare you!
but you are correct... Next stop Tech Ingredients
Oh dude I love the side-shot of the hub with everything in hahaha amazing idea cool!
Ever since I saw the spinning drone, I've wanted to see you add some kind of solution, for a thing that stays smoothly in the same direction, like e.g. a camera that stays directed in the forwards direction, despite the drone spinning. Now you've made one. The spinning drone got me checking this channel, and whilst I've found some of the other stuff interesting, I'm still _mainly_ interested in seeing further development of the spinning drone.
I think there's still plenty more to be explored!
This is exactly what youtube is for! Excellent work Nicholas!
great video. i cried and everything.. but. how could resist making it rocket powered?! it would have been a flaming spiral of hell!
Streamers, rockets, deployable airplanes from the tips were all considered! But only so much time to pull it off
Definitely on to something, the entire video reminded me of the build videos on "BattleBots" and the air to air battle is an awesome idea. AirBorn BattleBots!
Maybe next time we’ll put two of these up beyblade battlebots style
What did you use for those cables you had to shield?
In the future if you have a very long cable run, perhaps you could use UTP networking cable, as the twisted pairs ensure a very high signal to noise ratio.
If weights an issue, just strip the insulation and just use a single twisted paid (there's 4 pairs in the cable), colour coded too!
6:18 AYYYY LET'S GO TERPS!!
Hello fellow turtle lover
Epic fun at the BEST SUMMER CAMP EVER!
Thank you for another epic build!
@@litterbug4023 I can’t thank you enough for all your help making this happen!
Remember 🫤 use a tachometer to get the most rpm's from different pitch of propellers , it will turn faster w/ more torque and power , also make base longer to stabilize contraption.
I've been so looking forward to this one. And it didn't disappoint.
It did kinda give me flashbacks, when Skylab was going to hit somewhere in Australia. Awesome job mate.
Stu. Melbourne
Cheers!
It was great getting to hang out a little bit with you at Flite Fest. Thank you for giving us an awesome show!
Appreciate you stopping by to chat!!
This is one of the best RC channels ever! Thank you for the video. The camera views from the 'copter were amazing!
Many thanks! 360 cam views generously provided by Noah over at @FliteTest
I’m impressed that the jet tip helos could maintain consistent fuel pressure. I’d imagine that the G forces at the tips of the rotor are absolutely incredible.
10:02 No need to roast your soldering job when, by the look of it, you have already done that yourself. 😏
oh this is a good one
@@NicholasRehm Indeed. Unlike your soldering.
Way fun. I love seeing (hearing) engineers get excited. I wish i understood eveything they were talking sbout.
20:34 what happens
Amazing project! I've never seen your videos before but you earned a subscriber here.
What I would have done different to minimize mechanical points of failure and simplify control would have been to use a GPS module and make control relative to a set, modifiable pilot point (Headless mode). If you push up, the copter moves away from the pilot point, push down, the copter comes closer, left goes left around the pilot point and right, goes right around the pilot point. No need to keep track of an arrow. Keep going! Looking forward to your next projects, congratulations!
I'm an engineer and I'm humbled.
This was a super cool build. I'd love to see V2 with some model rockets glued to the tips for either a super fast initial climb or emergency recovery.
It's all fun and games until somebody screams "fox 2"
@ECLIPSE36521
That's the callout for firing a heat-seeking A2A missile.
That'd just make the games more fun
Incredible!.. I've flown combat at the NEAT fair several times but nothing like this! Amazing.
so much noise for 2 minutes of action...
Is that what your wife tells you too?
@@NicholasRehm yikes
LMAO you got destroyed.. 😂
@@NicholasRehmJESUS CALM DOWN
@@NicholasRehm 🤣😭
Man this is anawesome thing that you've built. Thought it wouldn't last the first flight since being untested. This coming from a 60 yo kiwi male whose not had any rc exposure so extremely respect doing it in that short time line and finally congratulations and thank you for the entertainment. Great video bty.
Just found your site. The build was awesome. From simple high school balsa wood and styrofoam to high tech stabilization electronics. I thought it was great. You have a new sub.
Stunningly FUN. Well done Nicholas.
Thanks!
Your spinning drone was easily my favorite project so im so glad to see you revisit it
Perhaps some sort of magnetometer could do the trick, making sure to keep the platform pointing a certain direction when not giving input
Amazing engineering, work and flights!!
Love 3D printing solutions to fun problems!!
Great to see this inventive design flying again. Years ago you posted a teaser which promised another video to show how you could keep a camera pointed in a fixed direction but we never saw it. Thanks for the update.
No problem!
Awesome! It's really encouraging seeing people doing all kinds of crazy and fun projects which invove solving hard technical problems 😄
Someday i will enter this side of the drones/air things.. repair skills to the roof. Good stuff!
Awesome job man, heli and video! Thank you!
1st video I've seen of yours and this was great! Great way to engage younger people to get in to the hobby.
I love this -- Flight Fest -- is just great -- and can't wait to see your vehicle.
I saw this on twitter before it popped up on my youtube, but I bookmarked it because seeing a ceiling fan fly was going to be epic. Thankfully, google on my phone was spying on my twitter and recommended the video!
Loved your video. Looking forward to seeing your entry for next years Flite Test.
7:39 “diametrically polarized magnet” isn’t that just a normal magnet😂
Nope
@@NicholasRehm never mind. I thought I was onto something lol
Watching this made me very nervous for you. I can't imagine how worried you were. Great job. Great explanations. Congratulations on getting this "thing" up in the air.
DUDE… this an an EPIC project!! The amount of time effort and hard work, not to mention recording editing… WOW!! Hands-down just downright freaking amazing! Love your work can’t wait to see what comes next!
Thanks a ton!!
2:57 that 3D render looks wild :)
A pure instant of joy and child spirit with a master maker ability Thank you.
For combat consider moving motors to trailing edge of rotors and reverse propellers to push rather than pull. This may provide some protection from impact on the leading edges of the wings.
Gorgeous build under the time line constraints, glad you got some fun in at Flight Fest! Epic filmwork buddy.
I appreciate that! Cheers
Amazingly engineered and executed....literally!
7:13 that face is very calm. Outstanding confidence in you own creation. Good job.. If I were you, I would be dress like a hockey goalie
hahaha the very first spool up had a bit more distance and some safety glasses involved
Thanks for the smiles and excitement! Such Engineer.
Great project, really enjoy watching your process. Super impressive you got it done in 3 months
That was awesome! Great job!
Absolutely outstanding! Thank you and well done Nicholas!
This is so cool!!! The PID nightmare haha
So you basically made a drone boss battle. Awesome!
Very cool build and smart design!