Puri - RC Flying Wing - Time Lapse Build
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024
- In this video I will show you a time lapse build of the Puri RC flying wing. The Puri was presented in the September 2021 edition of the German RC magazine FMT.
On the website of the magazine you can order either a laser cut kit, a printed or a digital plan (check detailed links below).
Link to the flight video: • Flying the Puri - RC M...
Ordering link for the laser cut kit: en.shop.vth.de...
Ordering link for the plan: en.shop.vth.de...
Ordering link for the build instructions: shop.vth.de/ba...
Specs:
Wingspan: 650 mm
Length: 260 mm
Wing area: 8 dm2
Weight (AUW): 135 g (in my configuration)
RC functions: elevator, ailerons, motor
My configuration:
Motor: Hacker A05-13S kv3200
Prop: Hacker GWS Prop 4 x 4 HD
Battery: LemonRC 2S-350, XT-30
ESC: Hacker X-5 Pro Brushless Controller (5-10NC/2-3LiPo)
Receiver: Graupner GR-12L HoTT - 2.4 GHz, 6 channel
Servos: 2x HiTEC Servo HS-40, 20x8.6x17mm, 9,8Ncm, 4.8g
Covering film:
ORALIGHT transparent orange
ORALIGHT transparent blue
ORACOVER white
ORACOVER Hotmelt Adhesive (960)
ORACOVER Thinner for Hotmelt Adhesive (980)
Vinyl:
d-c-fix glossy black vinyl
Other material:
Screws for motor attachment to firewall: 1,7 x 6 mm (minischrauben....)
Shrinking tube to secure the control rods: diameter 1,5mm (0,5 mm shrunk). I added a drop of CA glue to be on the safe side :-)
Note: This video is not sponsored. I only recommend the stuff I used and that worked well for me.
Cutting machine:
BROTHER ScanNCut SDX1000
Camera:
Sony HDR-CX730
Microphone:
Rode NTUSB
Beautiful covering job! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, great that you liked it 🙌🏻
It's fun to see all the correct tools being used for each different procedure on a clean work surface in a calm manner. Pretty much the opposite of how I would do it. Thanks for the precise and entertaining video.
Ha ha! Doing a build video is the best way for me to force me working in a very clean way. Any build where the camera is not running looks totally different! 😂 great that you liked it!
Respect... so nice to see someone who can build balsa with top quality results!!
Thanks! I really enjoyed the build.
Very interesting video and plane, respect!
19:40 finally I've found an RC nerd who knows how to solder connectors the right way!
Congrats, You made my day!
Thanks buddy! I have to say that I am much better in building planes than in soldering connectors 😂 But obviously I am improving!
What is the wrong way? I can't imagine other way 😅
@@JanKowalskiOfficial no pre-tinning the connector or cable, too much heat to the cable (cable sucks solder, isolation shrinks backwards) , even "soldering" with a torch. I've seen many terrible things.
@@SH1974 They surely have no idea how heat physics works in soldering😆
@@JanKowalskiOfficial I work in industrial electronics since 1991. The solder back then contained 40% lead and the flux in the wire was probaably not really positive for health - so I even learned breathing technique: breath slowly out (blow smoke away) when soldering.
Once learned, I still do so.
I have taken somany tips from this channel, cheers mate, keep up your great work
Thanks a lot! I am learning something new with every build I make and I am happy to share it with the community. Finally getting such positive feedback is giving my motivation a really nice kick 😊 Greetings from Bavaria
Well done. Nice airplane and building technique. Looking for the maiden video next.
Thanks a lot.
yeah take a bow for video work again, the pauses make it, even the soundtrack stayed unmuted :)
I want your steel weights :) can I guess they are about 50x5x150 ?
Thanks again. Happy to see that you are not getting tired of watching my build videos.
The steel bars are cut from a 1m long bar that I found in my local hardware store. The dimensions are 150mm length, 30mm width and 6mm thickness. Weight is around 215g.
After cutting them to length I sanded them to have a smooth surface and then covered the bars with clear coat. They are super useful and I made some more in the meantime
That was an enjoyable build. Looks like you have the skills, now I would like to see the little guys rip through the air. Bravo! Great Job!🤠
I had the maiden flight today. That wing really rips! I tried to shoot some video footage but due to it‘s small size it will be hard making a good flight video. Onboard video like on my other flight videos will also be difficult because of the extra weight… we‘ll see.
@@bavarian_rc Awesome! I'll tune in for the next video. I figured that the little guy would be fast. 🤠
Amazingly fast for the light weight motor setup.
@@bavarian_rc говно лучше супру f3j сделай
Hi Bavarian. Ich habe jetzt nochmal dein Video angeschaut. Thema: "Bügeln". Und ja, ich habe jetzt gesehen, warum sich bei meinem Flieger die Tragfläche verzogen hat. Danke nochmal vielmals für dein Video. Wer aufmerksam hinschaut, kann viel lernen. :) (P.S.: ich hab eben wieder Worte vom englische ins deutsche dolmetschen lassen, von Google, und es war hilfreich)
Au weia! Das ist ärgerlich wenn die Tragfläche sich verzieht. Ist es noch im Rahmen oder musst Du die Folie wieder runtermachen? Wenn ich mal viel Zeit habe, dann mache ich 'ne richtige deutsche Untertitel-Version. Manchmal übersetzt Google nämlich ein wenig seltsam 😀
@@bavarian_rc Ich wollte die Tragflächen mit gelb und rot bügeln. Zuerst mit rot. Rot nur als Unterbrechung. Voll verzogen. Hab´s abgezogen, Tragfläche gesäubert und mit Heißsiegelkleber eingestrichen. Nach dem dritten Versuch hab ich mich entschlossen, die Tragflächen komplett in gelb zu bügeln. Doch zuerst die Oberseite, damit ich die Öffnungen für die Ruderhörner einschneiden konnte. Dann die Servo´s eingeklebt. Unterwegs ging die Folie alle. Hab neue bestellt. Ich hoffe die kommt Montag. Foliere also erstmal die Winglets. Habe alle Arbeiten fotografiert. Gut finde ich, daß ich viel Praxiserfahrungen sammeln durfte. Die Angst was falsch zu machen, oder das Modell zu zerstören, haben sich somit minimiert. Daumen hoch.
Hi, das klingt erst mal ziemlich übel und ich kann mir vorstellen, wie Du Dich geärgert hast. Aber mit jeden Problem und jedem Fehlschlag lernt man dazu. Ich verrate Dir was: Was bei meinem Puri Video so spielerisch einfach aussieht, täuscht darüber hinweg, dass ich hier auch bei einer Fläche die Folie nochmal runtermachen und neu beginnen musste. Bei mir war's nicht der Verzug sondern dadurch, dass ich die weiße Folie zunächst nicht um die Hinterkante rumgeschlagen hatte, hat's mir die Folie beim Schrumpfen und Spannen so weit von der Hinterkante weggezogen, dass das Holz wieder sichtbar wurde und die Spannung war natürlich weg.... wieder was gelernt. Das gleiche ist wichtig wenn man, wie Du beschreibst, farbliche Unterbrechungen reinbringt. Die Folie muss an den Rändern noch genügend Halt haben, damit sie sich spannen lässt. Die Stirnseite einer Rippe ist da zu wenig. Also immer um eine Kante rumziehen (sieht man in meinem Video auch bei den gelben Oberseiten. Weiterhin viel Erfolg!!!
@@bavarian_rc Genau das habe ich auch erlebt, so daß das Holz wieder zu sehen war. Habe dann eine schmale Folie drüberfoliert, damit beide Tragflächenfolien halten. Das mit der Kante war auch interessant, an den Winglets, da gibt es nämlich keine. Ich mußte die Tragflächen und die Winglets miteinander verkleben, um an der Nasenleiste, wo es nicht dicht war, mit Balsaholzreste auffüllen und abschleifen, so daß es auch gut aussieht und funktioniert. Ich bin eher Pilot, als Bauer, doch durch dieses Modell "Dizzybird 2.0" lerne ich viel, auch für die nächsten Modelle. Auf jeden Fall ist es ein Selbststudium, wo etwas Lehrgeld draufgeht. Aber unser Austausch bringt mich auch weiter. Ach ja, ich ärgere mich nur sehr kurz, lerne sofort daraus und schaue nach Lösungen. Ich wünsche noch nen schönen Sonntag.
Das gute ist wenn man schon seine Erfahrungen gemacht hat, dann überlegt man sich beim nächsten Design was sich gut umsetzen lässt und was nicht. Bin gerade an dem Punkt das Design für meinen nächsten Flieger zu erstellen. Muss dabei doch immer wieder meine Kreativität einbremsen und wieder in Richtung Machbarkeit lenken 😜 Wünsche Dir einen guten Wochenstart!
very nice build. i wish it could have a hinge and magnets so it could fold up easy to bring it along on a motorcycle ride! nice flying planes!
Thanks. Great idea! The size would absolutely suit a transportation by motor cycle.
Thanks a lot. There is not available rc hobby during the war in Ukraine. Thank you for blue-yellow colors. We appreciate this, and we will join your family of hobby. Thanks
Just a small sign of solidarity from the RC community ☮️ Stay strong!
Кто о чем, вшивый о бане
@Евгений Раскатаев Sorry, Google doesn't really translate this into something understandable
Congratulations with this neat build. Thanks for using balsa, the real stuff, lasts for decades when treated well.
I started the hobby when I was a kid using balsa. Since then the technology has advanced a lot but balsa is still there. Although I also have foamies and GRP planes I totally enjoy building balsa planes. It makes you so proud when you see it finally in the air.
@@bavarian_rc How great, I also started as a kid like that. I’m really looking forward to your maiden flight with this flying wing! (My first made model was with wood from a cigar case from my father and it crashed immediately)😅
Hi Paul, seems we went through a similar career path in our hobby. Having a memory like you about your first plane built from a cigar case is something great! I hope I can pass something like that to my kids. By the way the little Puri had its maiden flight last Monday. Flies fantastic even in the windy conditions we had. Making a flight video will be a challenge due to its size. Onboard video will be a no-go I fear. But I‘ll see what I can do.
@@bavarian_rc You’re really right about not having on board video because it completely destroys aërodynamica of the plane you’re trying out.
When I attached my heavy and big Insta 360 One X on my Triple Neo Speed (ruclips.net/video/5njUNvx_JF8/видео.html) it had the performance of barn door 😂
Beautiful build and phenomenal video production! I learned a ton watching this.
Hey Greg thanks a lot! Such comments mean a lot to me and it gives me a lot of motivation for making new videos.
Nice build!
For cutting holes in covering film use soldering iron with very thin tip. About 330° hot tip will cut like butter.
Thanks! Next time I will use a soldering tip. Cutting with a knife was a bit awkward.
what seems like a looong time ago now, my last project was a Carl Goldberg Tiger 60 kit, with retracts and a 4 stroke. I haven't built anything in years now. This little kit looks like a great refresher for sure, and nowadays with electrics being as dependable and fun as they are, I sure would like one of these! at 8:40 or so, what!? no hot sock on that iron!? Buy, you're brave! ;)
What a great covering job. Not much more rewarding and almost instantly gratifying than doing a slick covering job! Looking great so far..
That's a pretty slick sticker making outfit ya got there too.
What a cool little wing! Looking forward to the maiden flight video.
Sounds like it is more than time for you to start again a new build 😃 My good old more than 30 years old Graupner iron has never let me down. Honestly I don‘t like using a hot sock. As long as I keep an eye on the correct temperature it always worked out… almost 😜 Great that you liked the covering job. It was taking almost more time than the rest of the build. But I’d rather spend more time and then have a result that looks exactly as I want it. The maiden flight was last Monday and went pretty well. This little wing is quite fast and can turn almost on the spot. Doing a flight video will be a challenge… this thing is so small!
@@bavarian_rc I've found while doing those nice neat, 'corner folding' jobs with monocote, that's when the adhesive can get on the iron surface and then get on other bits of covering. The sock tends to help that a bit. But yes, I too LOVE to spend tons of time on covering jobs for sure! (wish I could post a picture here) I also have one of those smaller, tiny irons for really tucking in to the small areas as well. There's not much more rewarding than looking at a great covering job, especially with those clear colors! Looks GREAT!
I know what you mean. I think oracover is no different to monocote. Currently I am building my next project and I am already thinking about how to cover it. Has to be different and cool and ... well let's see what I will come up with.
The name Puri is a bad commercial choice for Spain...
Great build and looks awesome!
Thanks and sorry for the name… it was not my choice 😂 I think the designer was thinking about the „pure fun“ you can have when flying it.
@@bavarian_rc yeah yeah I know its not your product..I was just saying 😉 Puri is like the typical aged housewife doing stuff for this husband, its like calling a wing Karen, thats why I mentioned it. Look forwars to the maiden!
Ha ha, now I perfectly understand 👍😂
Super sauber gemacht, sehr schönes Video, bravo!
Danke, freut mich dass es Dir gefällt!
The BROTHER ScanNCut SDX1000 is great. I have the Cricut and the Software doesn't have scale. Showing how to use tape to get the patterned just right was awesome! Thanks
Yes I love this machine. With every project I learn more about how to use it. Even with the tape as a reference I am always afraid to mess it up the last moment and then having to scrape it off again. I have seen some videos where people use water with a tiny bit of soap to allow the vinyl to be properly adjusted. Have to try that next time.
@@bavarian_rc I use to install vinyl stickers on vehicles. the soapy water is the way to go. move it around until you like it then squeegee the water out and it is perfect!
Thanks, will definitely try that next time!
What a cleverly compact build
I was looking for a compact sub 250g build. With its unique shape it immediately caught me!
Very enjoyable and well put together video, nice build, very clean and tidy! Can't wait to see her fly! I'm just guessing but the elevons appear large to me. It seems like they would have excellent control authority! Thank you so much for sharing your time and passion with us!
Thanks a lot! I had the maiden flight today. Flies fantastic! I was also a bit afraid of the size of the ailerons. So I dialed the throw very low. Maybe too low… the roll rate was quite moderate. One thing surprised me, I was able to turn almost on the spot. Putting together a flight video will be a challenge. This wing is so small!
Awesome you got to get up in the air! Im really looking forward to watching her flight characteristics! Again, very nicely done!
I will try to shoot some more footage next weekend!
You are a very talented builder! Keep up the wonderful work.
Thanks a lot! Comments like yours really push my motivation to the next level.
Love the unique shape of this wing, kind of looks like a boomerang.
The build process, with many build tips was educational. Great tips in the comments too. :)
Thanks, great that you liked it!
It flies way better than a boomerang!
Confirmed! I had the maiden flight yesterday and it flies like a charm.
Thanks. Awesome news. :)
Also for me… it‘s always a relieve if a maiden goes well!
Nice build video Bavarian.
Thanks buddy!
Great build what is your flat work surface you put on top of your bench made of?
Thanks. That‘s a building board from Aeronaut: aero-naut.de/produkt/balsa-baubrett-400x1500x25/
It is made of balsa wood which makes it easy to apply needles to secure your parts where needed. It is build like plywood with multiple layers to ensure it stays absolutely even and flat.
@@bavarian_rc Ah that's very cool. thanks!
Can't wait to see it fly!
Me too… waiting for better weather
Still waiting for the next video...can't wait to see it fly.
Currently charging my batteries to go flying and shoot some more footage of my little Puri.
Now I want to build one.
Go for it! It is a quick build and it flies great.
Outstanding video demonstration! Thank you kindly for sharing your building techniques, I leant so much. 👏👏👏👌
Thanks a lot! Great that you liked my video and learned something new in the way I build 😃
very beautiful work.
Thanks a lot!
каждый раз когда я смотрю такие видео, я вспоминаю, что хочу себе лазерный CNC
Yes, I know what you mean... and then I look at the price of a CNC or laser... and go on ordering kits 😂
Иметь станок это пол беды, надо ещё и чертеж раздобыть или перерисовать в электронный вид, и закупиться качественной фанерой.
I can imagine that this is quite some effort
Полупроводниковые резаки на Али сейчас дешевы
@@pilot225588 чертежи для резки этого самолёта 14 евро
Great build
Thanks!
Very nice build! Why not use the hot soldering iron to shrink tubing instead of a flame?
Thanks! That would work as well… but a flame looks better on RUclips 😜 No seriously, I don‘t like the traces the shrinking tube leaves on the soldering iron.
Thanks, well done.
Thanks, great that you liked it!
FMT magazin still exist?
I have been missing magazines like that, I used to buy in a local magazine-store. But since Internet got popular and people seemed less interested in technical DIY magazines, like about electronics, RC hobby, ..., it disappear from the magazine-stores.
I‘ve been reading FMT already back in the 80s when I was young and spent a lot of time with my RC hobby. As time marched on I had other priorities in life. But finally 6 years ago I re-started the hobby. I was totally amazed that FMT was still existing.
@@bavarian_rc I read it in the late 80s to early 90s.
I am also re-starting my teenage hobbies.
I started a subscription on ElektorMag. And I will definitely have a look at FMT again.
There was an even more interesting Swedish magazine, back in the days, that only came out once per year in paperback book-form. Instead of filling the magazine with product testing and commercial, it was packed with drawings and schematics of electronics from DIY hobbyists/engineers. That magazine was like a gold mine. Maybe it still exist a similar magazine in Germany.
It‘s hard to find good magazines nowadays!
Wonderful video. Where can I buy the heating tool did you use? And what what it’s name?
Thanks, I am happy that you liked it. I think you mean the heat gun which I used to shrink the shrinking tube around the receiver. The one I used is a Steinel HG 2320 E (www.steinel.net/en/heat-tools/products/product-overview/professional-heat-guns/hg-2320-e-csid-57240.html). I bought it on Amazon.
@@bavarian_rc no, I mean the heating Iron used to stretch the colorful lamination on the wooden frame
Ah ok, it is an old Graupner covering film iron. I have it since 30 years. Finally it stopped working a few days ago. Now I have this one: www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y2X7JYW/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=rc+covering+iron&qid=1672517182&sr=8-1
I bought the one from Jamara which is technically the same.
That's a very neat build; you work like a watchmaker! ⏲️👀 I'm interested in the wing's aerofoil section; there doesn't seem to be any 'reflex' of the trailing edge. Will raising the elevons a few degrees - combined with the swept-back design - have the same pitch- stabilising effect?
I look forward to seeing the maiden flight. Good luck, and thank you for the video. 🙂
Thanks a lot! The airfoil is a modified MH60. The reflex is very small. Today I had the maiden flight and it almost looped right after launch because I was giving it a bit more reflex than proposed in the build instructions. After dialing it back it flew like a charm. Shooting a flight video will be a challenge. This wing is so small!
What a beauty
Thanks! I love the shape! Today it has to demonstrate that it can fly as well… maiden flight today!
Видео отличное,просто образцовое!
Большое спасибо! Thanks a lot, I am happy that you liked it.
I learned some great building tips in here, someday I will get to a true blsa kit. Cute little wing, I like the verticals integrated into the elevons. I might use that design element one day.
I did many balsa builds before but this one was the first one that is basically only consisting of ribs. Very light and quick to build. The design is by Tim Weißbach. He did many designs using similar techniques. Won‘t be my last one!
Great job, this is awesome 👌
Thanks a lot!
@@bavarian_rc my pleasure 😊
relaxing video
Thanks!
Klasse gemacht, super Video, toller Flieger 👍👍
Danke, freut mich dass es Dir gefallen hat 😃
Hallo, Heißsiegelkleber ist angekommen. Frage: soll ich auch die großen Flächen damit behandeln ?, oder nur die Rippen und Leisten ?
Auch auf großen Flächen verbessert der Kleber die Haftung enorm. Damit kriegst Du später weniger Ablösungen. Ist aber halt etwas mehr Gewicht. Daher würde ich in der Fläche den Kleber etwas stärker verdünnt auftragen. Bei meinem Triple Neo hab ich alle Flächen eingestrichen die mit der Folie in Kontakt sind. Beim Puri gibt’s eh keine nennenswerten Flächen.
@@bavarian_rc Danke wieder für deine Antwort. Ich hatte mir den "Dizzybird 2.0" geholt, danach sah ich erst dein Video. Der Dizzybird hat Winglets, aber die werd ich jetzt auch mit Heißsiegelkleber bestreichen.
Ach ja, da fällt mir noch etwas ein. Frage: Winglets werden aufgeklebt, die werden daher an der Fläche einen leichten Bogen machen. Soll ich die Winglets, Holz auf Holz, an die Flächen kleben und danach folieren ?, oder zuerst alles folieren und dann die folierten Winglets an die folierten Flächen kleben ?
Hi, ich würde zuerst folieren und dann im Bereich der Klebestelle die Folie mit einem scharfen Messer sauber wieder wegschneiden. Niemals Folie auf Folie kleben, das hält nicht. Da gibt das schwächste Element nach und das ist der Kleber der Folie trotz zusätzlichem Heißsiegelkleber.
@@bavarian_rc Danke dir für so viele gute Tipps.✌
Jederzeit gerne 😃
I have only used wood-glue for balsa models and epoxy for critical parts.
What type of glue are you using, that seems to penetrate into the balsa?
For a normal balsa build I still use wood glue and sometimes epoxy… things have not changed so much 😜 Nevertheless the design of the Puri allows to easily and quickly build it using CA glue (Sekundenkleber). It penetrates into the balsa … which is good and bad. Good: it’s a strong joint. Bad: the balsa wood gets quite hard in this area which it not so nice if you have sand it.
@@bavarian_rc I recently bought a lot of balsa planes from a sale-out in USA. CA-glue will save me a lot of building time compare to traditional wood-glue. Strange that I never even had the thought to test it before.
CA can make a build quite fast. Test it!
@@bavarian_rc I will
Thanks, interesting build. I learnt from you. Subscribed.
Thanks a lot and especially for subscribing!
Yes I like this too,do you think you could freelance a ducted fan into this :)
Actually the kit comes with 3 options: pure glider, motor (the setup I did) and a 30mm EDF. The only difference is the middle rib. Have a look at the website and check the pictures… there is also one of the EDF version: shop.vth.de/holzbausatz_puri-6211949/
Sehr schön geworden. 👍👍👍
Danke! Freut mich! 😃
@@bavarian_rc
Meine Wahl wäre eher der venice. Der puri erscheint mir ein bisschen zu klein. Ist wahrscheinlich eine Geschmacksfrage.
Den Venice hab ich schon als Bausatz im Bastelkeller liegen 😜
@@bavarian_rc
Darf dieses Jahr keine Flieger mehr kaufen. Sind ja nur noch 3 Monate. 😁👍
😂 Meine Frau erlaubt mir alle Flieger von denen sie nichts weiß 🤣
sehr schöner wing, ich überlege ob ich ihn mir als FPV wing baue, würde er zusätzliche 50 bis 60g verkraften?
Bin mir nicht sicher wie er mit zusätzlich 50-60g fliegt. Bei so einem kleinen Leichtgewicht ist das ne Menge. Versuch wär‘s aber wert. Hatte heute den Erstflug. Geht wirklich sehr gut!
Neat design.
Yes a real little cutie. Had the maiden flight yesterday and I have to say it flies great! Big shout out to the designer of the kit, he did a great job!
Thanks for sharing
With pleasure!
Saya suka dengan cara anda 🤗membuat.. 👍👍👍👍🙏
Thanks a lot! But I have to admit that in reality I am a little bit slower 😂
fantastic build & video :)
Thanks so much!
Superb !!!
Thanks 😊
Einfach nur Super, tolles Video😉
Vielen Dank 😊
Frage: Wozu brauch ich den "oracover Heißsiegelkleber" ? Klebt die Folie nicht durch´s bügeln, alleine ?
Hi, die Folie klebt auch alleine durch‘s bügeln. Dabei haftet sie aber nur mit der obersten Schicht Balsa. Bei Belastung kann es nun sein dass sich diese oberste Schicht Balsa ablöst und schon ist die Folie lose… da hilft auch kein nachbügeln mehr. Der Heißsiegelkleber dringt dagegen etwas ins Holz ein und es entsteht dadurch eine tiefere Verbindung. Der weitere Vorteil ist dass die Haftung deutlich besser ist als ohne und das ist speziell bei geringer Auflagefläche wie hier bei den dünnen Rippen ein Vorteil. Ich hab bisher recht gute Erfahrung damit gemacht auch wenn die Verarbeitung recht unangenehm ist aufgrund des starken Lösungsmittelgeruchs. Im Innenraum unbedingt auf gute Belüftung achten. Ich nehme immer zusätzlich eine Maske mit Aktivkohlefilter. Wenn man auf‘s Gewicht achten will einfach etwas verdünnen.
@@bavarian_rc Dankeschön für das ausführliche Feedback. Ich werd mir dann so´n Kleber besorgen, um das Modell zu Folieren. Danke nochmals. :)
Viel Erfolg beim Bügeln! Meine Frau ist immer ganz fasziniert wenn sie mich mit Bügeleisen sieht 😂
@@bavarian_rc Mit dem bügeln wird´s sone Sache, da ich es zum ersten mal mache. Ich werd erstmal testen, mit wieviel Temperatur es gut klappt. Ich bin gespannt.🧐
Das wichtigste ist die Temperatur. Zum ersten anbügeln relativ niedrig. Ich nehm da rund 90 Grad. Um die Kanten gehe ich dann etwas höher, so auf 130 Grad. Zum spannen dann noch ein bisschen mehr. Hängt aber immer von der Folie ab. Bei Oracover passen die Werte recht gut. Oracover hat auch eine gute Anleitung auf der Homepage. Unbedingt anschauen!
Excellent ❤! Salud 🥂!
Thanks a lot!
Can this be built as a slope glider?
Yes absolutely! There are 3 different middle ribs: one for a pusher motor (my configuration), one for a small EDF and one for a slope glider. You can reconfigure it just by swapping the middle rib.
Artwork
Thanks!
Nice 😁👌
Thanks a lot!
quelle est ce scotch ? what is this tape please ?
Hi, I think you mean the tape for attaching the ailerons. It is normal Tesa clear tape, nothing special.
Is rcglider several grams?
Not sure to catch your question correctly. You can fly it in my setup which weighs 130 grams. In a pure glider setup you could expect around 100 grams
@@bavarian_rc The RC gliders which are less than 100 g in Japan are popular.
ruclips.net/video/HMNjIM58AO4/видео.html
So this one would definitely fit! Is the sub 100grams linked to your local regulation? In Germany we have a sub 250 gram regulation, where you have almost no restrictions.
@@mhkm7655 those little sub 100 gram planes are really nice. Great location!
What kind of plastic is this? how does it stick to the tree?
I think you speak about the covering film? It is Oracover covering film. It has a hotmelt glue on one side that is activated by the heat of the iron. It is the best cover film I have used so far.
@@bavarian_rc Thanks for the information, now it remains to find such material.
Good luck!
@@bavarian_rc I found everything. Thank you. 1 question is there a coating on the iron so that the plastic does not stick?
Yes the iron has a kind of teflon coating. A normal iron can also be used if you wrap a thin layer of cotton around the iron.
What kind of sheet is that.. blue and yellow
That’s ORALIGHT covering film from Oracover. You can check the video description for more details.
Awesome 👌
Thanks ☺️
@@bavarian_rc thank you for reminding me of diy planes rather than rtf.. the satisfaction is greater by far .However I believe I shall stick to tissue for covering,less plastics the better.
Yes the build is really very rewarding. Covering with tissue is something I haven't done in a while. Not sure if I would try as our modern covering films are working so well. And it is not too much plastic 😉
@@bavarian_rc one can never have too little plastic ,but I understand its usefulness. Silk as an alternative perhaps for strength? We tend to use plastic for convenience too often nowadays.😔
That's true
y no vuela?
Oh yes it does fly. The flight video is in progress, stay tuned!
Magnífico parabéns
Thanks a lot!
O yeah.colors my country flags,my eyes happy.
A small sign of solidarity!
@@bavarian_rc thank you,be happy.I not have job,not have money,my family go in Sweden,but i not scary,we be happy sometimes...
You are such a humble person! Very impressed! wish you and your family all the best for the future!… and to be happy again.
Nice..
Thanks!
@@bavarian_rc welcome..
Nice 👍
Thanks a lot!
Se llama Puri, como mi prima Purificación 😂😂😂
Not sure the designer of the plane was thinking about your cousin when coming up with this name 😃 Greetings to your cousin… she can fly now 😜
super
Thanks!
Wow, du erfüllst perfekt das Klischee wie komisch es sich anhört wenn wir Bayern Englisch sprechen. :D
🤣 Bavarian native speaker 🤣
Hat der coming Home Funktion???
Das hängt vom PIloten ab. Bei mir kommt er meistens zurück 😂 Ne, im Ernst da ist alles von Hand gesteuert.
Ah yes, the Amazon drone hub
🤣🤣🤣
Time to build a ridable one where you stand in top...
I like the picture that you just created in my mind. A bit like Paul Atreides in the the movie Dune (the first one from 1984) riding the sand worm 😂 Depending on your age you might know the movie.
@@bavarian_rc oh I know it... And I think I know how to accomplish this picture... I just lack the proper tools and money to do it otherwise think 🤔 I have the skill, if I don't I am close to it.
I've spent 20years in and out of personal vendettas to learn how things work and have delved all the way into the particle physics... Breaking down the known physics forces to one universal force that is viewed differently at different scales of size and magnitude yet still remain the same force... I Sooo want to tinker.
That really sounds like someone ready to go for the big challenge. Good luck in achieving your goals!
คือเราจะทำทั้งทีจะเอาให้เหมือนคนอื่นได้ไง
Tried it with google translate, but not sure what you are trying to say
🙂 ρгό𝔪σŞm
Hmmm, google translate is having a hard time translating your comment.
why make this political? im sick of this war. dont want to get reminded everywhere i look.
Well then just pretend to yourself that it is a random choice of color. And don't forget, there are people that don't have a choice to forget the war, they are in the middle of it and fighting for their life and freedom. The freedom we have in our safe countries is a gift!
trash after 1st crash
I guess you haven't started the hobby back in the 1980's where crashing and repairing your balsa plane was something normal... But honestly: 1. Don't crash! 2. Balsa planes are quite easy to repair... unlike the pile of chips from a crashed 3D printed plane.
@@bavarian_rc you guess bad , i'm 52 old begin with balsa and gaz motor
Oops, I have rarely been so wrong. Sorry! We‘re about the same age then. So far I only had one bad launch directly into the ground with no damage at all. The low mass of 135 grams is helping to prevent too much damage. Cheers!
What a beauty
Thanks a lot!