I’m sure you’ll enjoy this plane. I had great fun with mine. Nice to see it comes with the upgraded 4.1x4.1 prop too 🙂 The Goblin is a great model too. It will cover ground quickly and efficiently. Have fun Andrew. Brian, you are the man!
Fantastic video Mr. Andrew and very generous of you Mr. Brian. I love the little stuff you do with your videos, like at the end when you zoomed into the servo and made it say "Thanks Brian" LOL Very awesome! Keep up the awesomeness!
I've for-seen this. I cannot wait for the full size Strix goblin. I'm so happy for these 2 videos. Tysm Brian Kosh. and you too Mr. Newton. Been waiting 2 years for this!
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Great little ship! Saw them when they first came out.
I always click on these videos just looking forward to the "greetings folks". I mean I love the content, but that "greetings folks" is something I've grown to look forward to and love. Cheers Andrew, thanks for all the great content!
It never occurred to me to do the wings before the fuse halves! Way easier. The elevon tape is new. I've used packing tape on mine. It's spelled Koch but pronounced Cook. Looking forward to your opinion on the nano.
Yes I watched Giz FPVs build for the tips. "Cook" it is, apologies for the mispronunciation. Unfortunately our Australian ears have been indoctrinated with this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Koch_(television_presenter)
I have one of these and I think you are going to love it! You might think that a small wing like this would descend rapidly when you close the throttle - but no it has an amazing glide!!
Well, you are one step ahead of me Andrew. My kit just arrived in the mail a couple days ago. Have a Caddx DJI Nano ready to go on it! look forward to your build My plan is to run it on 2 or 3s 18650 Li-ion home built batteries. I do have a full size Goblin as well that can fly in the 220 kph range but that is a different story.
The Goblin and Nano Goblin are extremely efficient planes. I have a regular goblin and ultra performance goblin along with a nano goblin as well. Just remember to give yourself extra room to land as they have an amazing glide slope.
i love mine, i've had 2 of them. ran one on 4S and wow it was smokin fast. but one thing to note, watch out for hyperstalls. especially pulling out of loops and dives, if you get the hyperstall oscillation, just drop the throttle and slow it down a bit
@@AndrewNewton check here about 30 seconds in. I do a loop and you'll see a quick vertical oscillation as it comes out.. that's a hyper stall ruclips.net/video/QyT3v7Yr2fI/видео.html
Nano Goblin is a wing you need to keep light, mine is using the stock 3 blade prop, omnibus F4 V2 and 2 18650 with nano runcam and akk 2 watts vtx, yes is not light but still flight for 20 minutes and far real far.
Cute little model :-) When you take it for the maiden, could you take along the FMS Moa. I would like to see that fly in calmer conditions. Thanks Mate.
Nice, but I'm really interested in seeing what you think of the Full Size Goblin? I just hope you have the Cobra 2216 2300kv motor at it really needs a hefty motor to get serious speed from it. I've not seen you fly anyrthing that fast, if you have that set up, I think it'll be an eye opener for you.
More plane kits need to be molded as top/bottom fuselage parts, rather than left/right. It's made the wire layout so easy compared to many of my other builds! Such a well thought up design. Also the FliteTest Goblin has a nice slide on canopy. I wonder if you might like to build one to compare it with the wings, planks, and forward swept craft. Oh and Slope?
God... Watching you put not one but 3 holes at once in the servo arms shows me how bad my shakes have gotten. I'm more than a bit scared that I won't be able to make stuff someday soon. I already can't solder flight controllers but I'm lucky to have my friend Brian who is willing to do it for me. I just did that "melt the hole bigger" the other day on the Drift kit I'm making and totally ruined one arm because my hand zigged when it shouldn't have. It makes me sad to feel my life slowly deteriorating. Sorry... Having a bad day today...
Sorry to hear that Lauren. I wonder if some sort of clamp or one axis pivoting arm rest would help with the small stuff. I can understand how frustrated you would be.
Hi. I too just got this kit. Is there any reason why you used Goop instead of CA glue? Just curious? Thx. Great build btw. I’ve never seen the use of pins but it makes easier to hold stuff in place.
Andrew Newton Well... I’m sure you’ll get one dead on right eventually... keep trying! Ha ha! By the way... this is an extension of the humor I use with friends when they fly around inverted. I say (keep practicing and you’ll be able to fly right side up in no time!) lol
Might have been because Goop allows time to accurately locate the foam bits, and hot glue sets quickly? Cant really recall. I often use hot glue for servos and motor mounts.
Andrew, what would happen if you 100% wrapped that foam model with some thing like oracover hear shrinking film? Will it still fly. I just dont like the foam!! Otherwise cool
battery, motor, ESC, servos, propeller and optional FPV kit dont come with it, so am i paying 80 dollars for styrofoam and stickers? am i missing something here?
you literally got it for free what are you on about. is asking questions not permitted on this channel? i just want to know where is my moneys worth here, cant you hotwire something that will perform similar to this, be cheaper and easily repairable? also whats wrong with converting a LIDL chuck glider to RC and flying that?
What servo tester is that at ruclips.net/video/Kcp-f9EDr8c/видео.html? Thanks for the fantastic video as always Andrew. I'm waiting on the next pre-order from STRIX. Can't wait to get her flying!
I’m sure you’ll enjoy this plane. I had great fun with mine. Nice to see it comes with the upgraded 4.1x4.1 prop too 🙂
The Goblin is a great model too. It will cover ground quickly and efficiently. Have fun Andrew.
Brian, you are the man!
Sweet little plane Andrew...As usual, your camera angles and audio make watching the assembly process a pleasure....
Many thanks!
I love buying from RMRC! Great company! Super happy to see your opinion on these! Thanks! Maybe a showdown between this and the Dart 250g....
I 2nd that
Fantastic video Mr. Andrew and very generous of you Mr. Brian. I love the little stuff you do with your videos, like at the end when you zoomed into the servo and made it say "Thanks Brian" LOL Very awesome! Keep up the awesomeness!
Thank you kindly
I've for-seen this. I cannot wait for the full size Strix goblin. I'm so happy for these 2 videos. Tysm Brian Kosh. and you too Mr. Newton. Been waiting 2 years for this!
Great little ship! Saw them when they first came out.
your getting a good collection of wings now Andrew, I'll be interested to see both of those goblins fly, great vid as always,
I always click on these videos just looking forward to the "greetings folks". I mean I love the content, but that "greetings folks" is something I've grown to look forward to and love. Cheers Andrew, thanks for all the great content!
Ha, got you trained well. Many thanks
It never occurred to me to do the wings before the fuse halves! Way easier.
The elevon tape is new. I've used packing tape on mine.
It's spelled Koch but pronounced Cook. Looking forward to your opinion on the nano.
Cheers Brian!!
Yes I watched Giz FPVs build for the tips. "Cook" it is, apologies for the mispronunciation. Unfortunately our Australian ears have been indoctrinated with this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Koch_(television_presenter)
Master builder at work. I own a strix nano goblin and it is always a pleasure to fly... Looking forward to your maiden video. Cheers... Thanks Brian!
Lucky there are other build videos on YT I could refer to
I have one of these and I think you are going to love it! You might think that a small wing like this would descend rapidly when you close the throttle - but no it has an amazing glide!!
Looking forward to this little one's flight. Excellent video and good flights.
Your airplane Hangar makes me smile, I have a nano Goblin still in the box forever I'm trying to get inspired to build it and fly it fpv of course.
You should, it's a lovely little plank
Well, you are one step ahead of me Andrew. My kit just arrived in the mail a couple days ago. Have a Caddx DJI Nano ready to go on it! look forward to your build My plan is to run it on 2 or 3s 18650 Li-ion home built batteries. I do have a full size Goblin as well that can fly in the 220 kph range but that is a different story.
Super helpful vid! This is my first rc kit build so seeing little things like the way you pin stuff while the glue dries is really helpful
Great little plank, have fun.
Thank you the build video. I just got the goblin nano and your build video makes this less painless to build. I can't wait to fly this.
Thanks, I hope you mean less painful or more painless
ayy nice one Brian
The Goblin and Nano Goblin are extremely efficient planes. I have a regular goblin and ultra performance goblin along with a nano goblin as well. Just remember to give yourself extra room to land as they have an amazing glide slope.
Every one mentions the landing room required. I will take that in to consideration, thanks
i had to go back to the beginning of the build montage for that really great track. Again Again!!
It is good music to build by. But I was actually listening to the Coodabeen Champions (Only Victorians would know what I mean)
i love mine, i've had 2 of them. ran one on 4S and wow it was smokin fast. but one thing to note, watch out for hyperstalls. especially pulling out of loops and dives, if you get the hyperstall oscillation, just drop the throttle and slow it down a bit
This thread helped me correct my hyperstalls issue.
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?343653-Hyperstall-on-Plank-wings
Just learned a new word - hyperstall
@@AndrewNewton check here about 30 seconds in. I do a loop and you'll see a quick vertical oscillation as it comes out.. that's a hyper stall ruclips.net/video/QyT3v7Yr2fI/видео.html
@@AndrewNewton oh and I would highly recommend stiffening up the vertical fins with some lollipop sticks if you plan on going 3 s or 4 s :D
Nano Goblin is a wing you need to keep light, mine is using the stock 3 blade prop, omnibus F4 V2 and 2 18650 with nano runcam and akk 2 watts vtx, yes is not light but still flight for 20 minutes and far real far.
Very nice build video.
looks a nice build and no Ali to criticise you if it does not fly perfect look forward to the maiden
Fu#k Ali..unsubscribed from him ages ago.. he,s a Tool. All reviews are biased and he dont know shit..😁
always appropriate weather
Cute little model :-)
When you take it for the maiden, could you take along the FMS Moa. I would like to see that fly in calmer conditions. Thanks Mate.
Just back from that exact flight, both are delightful.
Sweet! Way too fast for me, but they do look like fun. IIRC, Flite Test love these planes.
Looks like it might vertical takeoff!?
Nice, but I'm really interested in seeing what you think of the Full Size Goblin? I just hope you have the Cobra 2216 2300kv motor at it really needs a hefty motor to get serious speed from it. I've not seen you fly anyrthing that fast, if you have that set up, I think it'll be an eye opener for you.
Great video as always!
Is that CA glue that you're wiping with your fingers? How do you clean your hands after you're done?
Just Goop glue, but I often stick my fingers together with CA
Excellent 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
More plane kits need to be molded as top/bottom fuselage parts, rather than left/right. It's made the wire layout so easy compared to many of my other builds! Such a well thought up design. Also the FliteTest Goblin has a nice slide on canopy. I wonder if you might like to build one to compare it with the wings, planks, and forward swept craft. Oh and Slope?
Flite Test Goblin? Might have a look at it. Too small to slope
God... Watching you put not one but 3 holes at once in the servo arms shows me how bad my shakes have gotten. I'm more than a bit scared that I won't be able to make stuff someday soon. I already can't solder flight controllers but I'm lucky to have my friend Brian who is willing to do it for me. I just did that "melt the hole bigger" the other day on the Drift kit I'm making and totally ruined one arm because my hand zigged when it shouldn't have. It makes me sad to feel my life slowly deteriorating. Sorry... Having a bad day today...
Sorry to hear that Lauren. I wonder if some sort of clamp or one axis pivoting arm rest would help with the small stuff. I can understand how frustrated you would be.
Looks like a future inav build to me
Very helpful, thank you.
You're welcome!
Are you able to setup landing gear for this
Yes but I wouldn't
Hi. I too just got this kit. Is there any reason why you used Goop instead of CA glue? Just curious? Thx. Great build btw. I’ve never seen the use of pins but it makes easier to hold stuff in place.
I followed the advice from another build on RUclips, but you could use any glue really.
thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Ok Sir Andrew, What's up with the Gimbals. My T16 pro is very envious about now.
I get the impression you’ve built things before. Ha ha!
Hello!!
Only about 250
Andrew Newton Well... I’m sure you’ll get one dead on right eventually... keep trying! Ha ha! By the way... this is an extension of the humor I use with friends when they fly around inverted. I say (keep practicing and you’ll be able to fly right side up in no time!) lol
Ha, similar sense of humour
Yes!!!!!
Can I ask why you use 2 seperate glues? Goop outdoor and the hot glue gun?
Might have been because Goop allows time to accurately locate the foam bits, and hot glue sets quickly? Cant really recall. I often use hot glue for servos and motor mounts.
@@AndrewNewton Ah ok thankyou. Im new to building and wasn't sure if one sort of glue was better for servos etc.
whats that yacht you have there please mate?
Volantex Compass 65. I have a few review videos.
Mr Newton why is my Volantex ranger dragging its tail like crazy? Cg is fitting according to markings
Sounds odd. Haven't noticed that on mine
hi Does the "250 gram" law apply to planes and gliders? In France, aeromodelling is dying because of these unnecessary laws!
If you've got a 30A esc in there you've no excuse for not trying 3s on it too. I bet with that 1606 on it will shift.
Andrew, what would happen if you 100% wrapped that foam model with some thing like oracover hear shrinking film? Will it still fly.
I just dont like the foam!!
Otherwise cool
Yes that would make it bullet proof
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battery, motor, ESC, servos, propeller and optional FPV kit dont come with it, so am i paying 80 dollars for styrofoam and stickers? am i missing something here?
Have a look at LIDL chuck gliders. They might suit your budget
you literally got it for free what are you on about. is asking questions not permitted on this channel? i just want to know where is my moneys worth here, cant you hotwire something that will perform similar to this, be cheaper and easily repairable? also whats wrong with converting a LIDL chuck glider to RC and flying that?
Chill man, I agree it's expensive.
@@konto-fu9tqit is expensive
is this for beginner?
A bit too nimble for first plane. Best to start with a Bixler 2 or similar
What servo tester is that at ruclips.net/video/Kcp-f9EDr8c/видео.html? Thanks for the fantastic video as always Andrew. I'm waiting on the next pre-order from STRIX. Can't wait to get her flying!
One of the ToolkitRC units ruclips.net/video/-tAZE36gky4/видео.html