I bought all the plans and made the plane with 64mm edf. But the designs are wrong and do not allow a correct air flow, therefore EDF do not give the correct thrust.
@@jetworks Fabricate the airplane with the plans and 3D Para 64mm parts, install them and perform thrust tests with EDF 64mm 1100gr thrust tested. But when used on nozzles they only generate 200gr of thrust each.
@@tomassoto2911 Sorry to hear that. I assume you are measuring static thrust? This is Tobias's Su-57 flying with twin 64mm (3s).. ruclips.net/video/ASWbhIAz0J8/видео.html
@@jetworks I have been with this project for months, I really want to finish my su-57 and your designs are fantastic, but the thrust problem does not allow me to continue, how can I test this?
I LIKE THE PLANE BUT YOU JUST SHOWED US HOW TO MAKE THE PLANE AND WHERE TO PLACE THE ELECTRONICS I MISS YOU HOW TO PROGRAM IT AND SHOW IT IN FLIGHT TO KNOW IF IT IS PUNISHMENT MAN
You don't need to program an rc plane, you just hook each edf up to an esc or two, and then those to a battery. then you also connect the esc to a transmitter, this is where you also put the servo motor cables, the first 1 is the rudder(s), the second one is the elevator(s), the third one is for the esc(s), and the fourth one is for the ailerons.
@@owendawson5424 yes but you can also make it programmable with an arduino card for the same thing but you can do many things like make it smarter put senors on it give it stabilization if you lose control you can also program it so that if it loses the signal the plane takes control and returns or if it gets lost you can program it so that it sends a signal or makes a strong noise, in short, you have more possibilities if you do it through an arduino that only connects it to the receive
@@gabrielgeraldoheredia8759 that would be pretty cool to have it fly back to you, but couldn't you find another video that includes that, it wouldn't have to be that custom.
Do you also consider releasing 70mm versions of the edf jet’s? I know they are bigger, more expensive and not very handsome. But definitely appreciated buy a fraction of customers. Greetings from Germany
This channel is a gold mine
thanks
Very good nice
Are you using water-based poly??
Got my answer lol
Congratulations another great build video , I love the digital paint job 👍, maiden maiden maiden 😀
good i like it bro,..
Where the CG from front edge wing?
On the plans
Can you please give me the link of the design
Nice job, be nice to see the maiden flight.😀
What material is applied on the plane,
pre order please
Can u share the plans?
I bought all the plans and made the plane with 64mm edf. But the designs are wrong and do not allow a correct air flow, therefore EDF do not give the correct thrust.
The airflow is based on 90% FSA. Can you elaborate?
@@jetworks Fabricate the airplane with the plans and 3D Para 64mm parts, install them and perform thrust tests with EDF 64mm 1100gr thrust tested. But when used on nozzles they only generate 200gr of thrust each.
@@tomassoto2911 Sorry to hear that. I assume you are measuring static thrust? This is Tobias's Su-57 flying with twin 64mm (3s).. ruclips.net/video/ASWbhIAz0J8/видео.html
@@jetworks I have been with this project for months, I really want to finish my su-57 and your designs are fantastic, but the thrust problem does not allow me to continue, how can I test this?
Let’s discuss via email. Please send me photos of your build and your test rig - jetworks.online@gmail.com
What glue do you use to sweep and polish?
Maiden flight video?
Can i have the plan and design of this su57?
Hi. How many % infill you used to print the thrust vector nozzles?
Do you have aircraft plan?
www.jetworks.online
I LIKE THE PLANE BUT YOU JUST SHOWED US HOW TO MAKE THE PLANE AND WHERE TO PLACE THE ELECTRONICS I MISS YOU HOW TO PROGRAM IT AND SHOW IT IN FLIGHT TO KNOW IF IT IS PUNISHMENT MAN
I can help you with mix.
@@dineshvyas what!!! what mix
You don't need to program an rc plane, you just hook each edf up to an esc or two, and then those to a battery. then you also connect the esc to a transmitter, this is where you also put the servo motor cables, the first 1 is the rudder(s), the second one is the elevator(s), the third one is for the esc(s), and the fourth one is for the ailerons.
@@owendawson5424 yes but you can also make it programmable with an arduino card for the same thing but you can do many things like make it smarter put senors on it give it stabilization if you lose control you can also program it so that if it loses the signal the plane takes control and returns or if it gets lost you can program it so that it sends a signal or makes a strong noise, in short, you have more possibilities if you do it through an arduino that only connects it to the receive
@@gabrielgeraldoheredia8759 that would be pretty cool to have it fly back to you, but couldn't you find another video that includes that, it wouldn't have to be that custom.
Do you also consider releasing 70mm versions of the edf jet’s? I know they are bigger, more expensive and not very handsome. But definitely appreciated buy a fraction of customers. Greetings from Germany
The plans can be scaled quite easily. Olaf Haack in Northern Germany has made quite a few now!