Triple Neo Speed - Time Lapse Build
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2021
- In this video I will show you a time lapse build of the Aeronaut Triple Neo Speed. The fuselage consists of a GRP part combined with a carbon fiber tube. The wings are build as a classic balsa rib construction. The quality of the kit is very good with a fine selection of balsa sheets and a high accuracy of the laser cut parts. As usual for this kind of kits you have some room for own modifications. For example I replaced the original pulltruded carbon tube with a roll wrapped carbon tube to get more torsional strength. The trailing edges of the wings were reinforced with a carbon roving. To have a more carefree handling of the wings during attaching and removing I added 44g glass fiber to the inside of the skin in the area of the inner two rib fields. I strongly recommend to close the brass tube for the torsion rod as shown in the video. This prevents the torsion rod from sliding to one side which in the worst case could pull the rod completely out of the other wing. During flight this would definitely be a catastrophic failure.
All in all I really enjoyed the build and can recommend it for anyone who has some basic experience in balsa building. The good build instructions leave almost no room for mistakes.
Also check out the flight video of my Triple Neo Speed: • Triple Neo Speed - Fli...
Link to Aeronaut: aero-naut.de/
Link to Triple Neo Speed: aero-naut.de/produkt/triple-n...
Specs:
Wingspan: 1810mm
Length: 1200mm
Wing area: 29,5 dm2
Weight (AUW): 990 g (in my configuration)
RC functions: rudder, elevator, ailerons, motor
My configuration:
Motor: Aeronaut actro-N 28-4-880, 28x34mm, 880kv
Prop: Aeronaut CAM-Carbon 11 x 8 folding props
Battery: SLS Quantum 1800mAh 3S 30C/60C (the 2200mAh shown in the video was too heavy to achieve the CG without additional weight in the tail)
ESC: Graupner BRUSHLESS CONTROL + T 35
Receiver: Graupner GR-12 HoTT, 6 channel
Servos: Graupner DES 428 BB MG for elevator and ailerons, Graupner DES 476 BB for rudder
Cover: ORACOVER light transparent blue, ORACOVER black, ORACOVER white
Stickers: d-c-fix black vinyl
Other parts and material:
Roll wrapped carbon fiber tube 10 x 9mm (Seta-Tech 1110 - seta-tech.gambiocloud.com/CFK...) to replace the original pulltruded carbon fiber tube from the kit
Prop adapter 4,0/8 (Aeronaut AN712404)
Wing/fuselage cable connetors: Multiplex MPX M6-50 (MPX 1-01221 and MPX 1-01222)
ORACOVER hotmeltglue (Oracover 960)
Screws for servo attachment to frame: 1,7 x 6 mm (minischrauben.com/blech-holzs...)
Screws for servo plate attachment to support: 2,3 x 8 mm (minischrauben.com/blech-holzs...)
Link to free STL files for 3D printed parts (MPX connector mounts, Servo frame): drive.google.com/file/d/1KMNw...
Note: This video is not sponsored. I only recommend the stuff I used and that worked well for me.
Cutting machine:
BROTHER ScanNCut SDX1000
Cameras:
Sony HDR-CX730
GoPro Hero 4 Black
Microphone:
Rode NTUSB
Great build instructions, lots of technics which can be used in many similar builds. Many thanks for the awesome video!
Many thanks for the positive feedback!
Fantastic video. I learned new techniques because you showed so much detail in every single part of the build leaving nothing out. As a scratch builder from plans I'm always looking for new true build videos and this is one of my favorites. You are a tribute to the hobby and I am now subscribed looking forward to more videos like this. God bless
Thanks a lot for your kind words. That means a lot to me! I was trying to be on one side entertaining but also able to share my way of building with the community. With every build and every build video I learn more. That is what I really enjoy… well apart from flying of course 😃 I have just started a new build project but the weather is too nice to spend a lot of time with building. So you‘ll have to wait a bit for the next video. In the meantime I will upload a time lapse video of the painting of my foam board Messerschmitt Me-410… probably today! Greetings from Bavaria
Thanks for the video, being an old stick builder from the 60's you showed me a lot of newer techniques I can use although I'll still use my T-pins and wax paper.
I learned a lot of my building skills from my father when I was young (in the early 80‘s). Combining traditional techniques with modern stuff like GRP, carbon or 3D printing is real fun. Still learning something new with every build.
I respect massively anyone who still has the patience and skill to build and cover in this world of ultra ready to fly, I did secretly wish it was a pure glider though but with that speed wing I imagine some high speed passes are in order.
There are the ones who like building and there are the ones who like flying. I like both! So the process of building a plane is something I really enjoy. The Triple Neo would also be a great pure glider but the next slope is more than 20 km away whereas my usual flying area is 2 minutes away from home. So having a motor is the most practical setup. Despite being a light weight build the Triple Neo can get pretty fast. Top speed was around 150 km/h in a dive. But due to the low weight it slows down pretty quickly. So typically I don‘t go too fast but just enjoy the great ability to float from one thermal to the other even over greater distances.
What a trove of building tips - thank you so much for this!
Thanks a lot for your feedback! Happy to share my way of building with others.
@@bavarian_rc it is both humbling and inspiring to watch. So much joy to build and fly when putting some effort into it. A very productive building season is soon at an end for me, but already drooling over projects for the next spell of cold and dark!
I still have projects in the pipeline… and honestly there is not really a building season for me, I build all year long 😜 But my current project won‘t end up in a video, this one is just for me…
What a fantastic video. I too was sure I would skip to the interesting part and then found I had watched every second, even rewound a few places to enjoy your work again!
Truly excellent building skills and techniques. Safe landings!
Thanks a lot, that makes me a little bit proud 😊 It is this kind of feedback that keeps me motivated to make more of these videos. In the meantime the Triple Neo had its maiden flight. It just needed 1 click of trim and flew perfect. The 2nd flight was already close to 30 minutes without any thermals on that day.
@@bavarian_rc Well, with that attention to detail during your build, I am not surprised that the maiden was a huge success! Congratulations. I look forward to the next videos of you building the pure glider fuselage and then Thermic and RES wings to complete the set ;)
Before coming to the RES and Thermic I have some other projects on the bench 😜
Extrem gutes Video! Super Sauber gebaut! Verstärkung mit dem Roving und Matte , Klasse! Gerne mehr so toller Bauberichte, Danke.
Vielen Dank! Freut mich dass es Dir gefallen hat. Die nächsten Projekte stehen schon bereit… aber welches von den vielen soll ich nehmen??? Zu viele Ideen, zu wenig Zeit 🤣
Das ist für mich Kunst. Danke, dass du dir die zusätzliche Mühe gemacht hast, es mit der Kamera einzufangen.
Danke!!! Manchmal hab ich mir auch gedacht „muss das filmen jetzt sein“ aber ich gebe zu ich schau ab und an meine eigenen Bauvideos an… das hat was beruhigendes. Darüber hinaus ist es schön so viel positives Feedback aus der Community zu bekommen. Das motiviert mich zu weiteren Bauvideos.
Fantastic build of the Triple Neo Speed.🔥🔥🔥
Thanks! I really enjoyed the build ... and it flies fanastic!
What a professional level of construction! Wow
Thanks! The kit is really well thought through and there were only few things where I deviated from the kit or from the build instructions. But that was maybe more due to personal preferences.
You have great attention to detail. I learned a lot of little tricks from this video. Thanks!
Thanks a lot. I am learning day by day with every build and I am happy to share this with the community.
Wow, fantastic video. Thanks a lot👍👏
Thanks mate! Great that you liked it.
What a awesome build!
Thanks man, great that you liked it.
Genius kit - and great build video .. simple and straight forward 😀👍 I gave my old version Speed kit away to a kid and his father .. happy for that - but a tiny regret now. Perfect for a kid to learn building with assistance.
Thanks a lot. I really love the Triple Neo. Next I will add the Thermic wings… and of course I will do a video about it. I am always happy if people get inspired by my videos or can pick up the one or the other build technique. There is so much that kids can learn from a balsa kit assisted by someone that has a bit of experience … it was the same for me when I was a kid back in the 80‘s when my father showed me everything about building.
Mega. Lieg hier so rum nach einer Feier und hab plötzlich Riesen Bock auf einen Zott Sahne Erdbeer Joghurt. Aber im Ernst. Super Video. Auch Nachts um 4. Ich werde mir den Triple als Thermic Version holen. Zwar gebraucht aber Riesen Respekt an die Erbauer. Danke für Ihre Videos.
Nachts um 4 mein Bauvideo anschauen… wie cool ist das denn? Freut mich dass es Dir gefallen hat. Hoffe Du hast nen Zott Sahne Joghurt im Kühlschrank gefunden. Wenn mir die Becher ausgehen muss die ganze Familie Zott Joghurts essen. Abgesehen davon dass sie lecker sind, sind das die besten Becher. Die halten sogar Aceton aus. Hab mir mittlerweile auch noch die Thermikflächen bestellt. Werde ich mir im kommenden Winter bauen. Aber jetzt muss ich erst mal meinen kleine Puri (aus der FMT) fertig bauen. Video gibt‘s natürlich auch.
So clean, and very instructive.
Many thanks.
Thanks! I am glad you liked it.
Amazing work! I would love to see it fly!
Thanks! Check out the flight video: Triple Neo Speed - Flight Video
ruclips.net/video/5njUNvx_JF8/видео.html
well done...there is something about building in balsa that is very relaxing and rewarding...it also sticks very well once you know what you are doing.
Thanks a lot. You are so right about balsa builds! Going back to balsa after many years of foam, foamboard or GRP was my best decision!
That's a very good looking model. I learned many new things by watching your skills and techniques. Thanks for making such a great video. I subscribed.
Thanks for your feedback… and for subscribing 😃 I plan to do more builds like this one so stay tuned.
Really nice video! It has me inspired to join the ranks again, but more for the love of building. Meditative watching your skilled and exacting build style, thank you.
Thanks a lot! I am an expensive combination of loving to build and loving to fly… keeps filling my hangar and draining my bank account 😂
That looks like a well designed kit, including the fuselage jigging. Excellent workmanship - it was a pleasure to watch! I too picked up a some building tips that I can use. Great video production quality. Thank you.
Thanks a lot! The kit is really nice and an absolute joy to build. I will soon start the build of the thermic wings. Will be interesting to see the difference between speed and thermic wings.
I love this!
Thanks a lot! ☺️
Великолепная работа, Браво! Смотрел на одном дыхании.
Thanks! Great that you liked it.
@@bavarian_rc m
Thank you, this is beautiful. You are an artist.
Thanks a lot 😊 Currently I am building the alternative Thermic Wings for the Triple Neo. Video will come…
Best way to spend an hour EVER! I want one. . . .
Thanks a lot! You just made my day. Happy that you liked it.
My builds so far usually have consisted only of unpacking a foamie and maybe glueing some servos in. This really makes me appreciate the craftsmanship and experience that goes into building a plane like that.
Thanks a lot! You really have to try building a kit or something from scratch, it is so rewarding to see the final product fly! I enjoyed it a lot!
I sweat bullets just gluing a foam wing together, lol
😂😂😂
what a great video. your work is perfection.
Thanks a lot! I am happy that you liked it.
Erst dachte ich: "Hui, 'ne knappe Stunde, na ja spulst'e halt vor, wenn es zu langatmig wird."
Aber dann habe ich es doch komplett geschaut.
Super Video und ein gelungener Flieger.
Noch eine Anmerkung:
Bei der Holmverkastung hätte ich die Maserung senkrecht gelegt.
Danke, das ist das größte Lob das ich mir vorstellen kann. Hatte auch ein wenig Bedenken ob ein fast 1-stündiges Video auch angeschaut wird. Mit der Holmverkastung hast Du natürlich recht, nach allen Regeln der Kunst sollte die Maserung senkrecht sein. So massiv wie die Epoxy Verklebung ist sind die Balsateile aber vermutlich eh nur optischer Natur 😜 Jetzt heißt es warten auf Erstflug Wetter…
What PERFECTION. 10/10 Excellent Work. Thanks for the entertainment! Rudy in NB Canada. 👍👍
Thanks a lot for your kind words! Great that you liked it. Greetings from Germany to Canada 😃
I love it, great job!👍
Thanks a lot!
That's a very clean build. Awesome.
Thanks a lot. Great that you liked it. Cheers!
Ce fabricó pero no bolo no lobo Eddy Romero toledo técnico de aviación 18 años de trabajo en la Aviación bibo en Cuba provincia mayabeque San Nicolás de baris
Sorry, google has some issue translating that and I don‘t speak Spanish
Congratulations on a great job, buddy!!
Thanks a lot my friend!
Sooo nice! Learned a lot from this one. You just made me to think ordering a good old balsa model. 😅
Thanks a lot! Go for it, balsa is really something beautiful 😃
That was so awesome dude.
Thanks buddy!
You work so clean, my OCD is satisfied from 00:00 to 54:45 constantly at 100% !
Ha ha, that's great! Always feed your obsessions ... I certainly do when building an RC plane 😂 Great that you obviously liked it. That comment made my day!
Great job! Who would down vote this? The RTF gang? Love the transparent blue. You always get to admire your handiwork.
Thanks a lot! It is always a great sight when the sun is glowing through the transparent blue part of the wing. Love this plane!
Thanks for the video. I'm going to build the same model soon. I built my last model over 20 years ago.😉
Thanks! Also for me it was my first balsa build since my youth… so more than 30 years 😂 You will love the Triple! Been flying it yesterday in quite difficult thermal conditions and still had 1:10 h of flight time. Enjoy the build!
Nice plane. Cool build. Bet she flies wonderfully :)
Thanks! Flies fantastic. Have a look at the flight video: ruclips.net/video/5njUNvx_JF8/видео.html
Respekt, hätte nicht gedacht, dass das Modell so viel Arbeitsschritte benötigt 🤯
Ja, das ist was für „Holzwürmer“ die gerne bauen 😜
Good job, gratulations!!
Thanks, great that you like it!
Super clean build !:)
Thanks mate!
Fantastic, congratulations.
Thanks! Great that you liked it
Questa mattina ho fatto il collaudo del triple ed è stato fantastico grazie ancora per il tuo tutorial che mi è stato molto utile
That's fantastic news! I am very happy that my tutorial was helpful. I wish you many successful flights with your Triple Neo.
Fantastic video!!!
Thanks. Great that you liked it!
freaking nice video my friend ! love that 👍
Thanks mate! Great that you liked it.
Schönes Teil und super Video 👍
Danke! Aktuelle Windstärke ist halt nix für den. Da müssen eher Flisel ran 😜
@@bavarian_rc 😆👍
Timing is perfect all things considered!!! Life offers its speed bumps …so we simply need to ease back on the throttle at times!!! Ciao!!!
Wise words!!! Ciao my friend!
Thanks,perfect work!👌🇨🇿👋
Thanks a lot, great that you liked it!
Sehr schöner Zusammenbau!👍
Danke!!! 😃
Super Aufbau.Schönes Modell.
Danke! Hat auch richtig Spaß gemacht den Flieger zu bauen
We southern boys call a non ARF a box of sticks. Deffo' not a kit for beginners. Good job bro!
Thanks buddy! After some RTF and foamies it was such a joy to work with real wood and build it yourself. A box of sticks… love that one! Cheers
@@bavarian_rc I have a box o' Stix Great Planes Electro stick with the WW-1 Red Barron mono Kote paint scheme, and it has a out runner electro motor. I am working up courage to fly it...right now I'm still learning.
That one will certainly look awesome!
Man I love to crash foaming, so easy to glue a to b and c and fly
Oh yes, did that before. Now I just try to not crash 🤣
Good video!!!
A balsa or wood airframe that is carefully built over time will fly well.
I hope we don't end up with only styrofoam or EEP airframes.
Thanks a lot! I loved the build process and will do more balsa builds in the future!
Super video!
Thanks 😃
Top gebaut, wirklich 10/10 so sauber und perfekt...
Die Qualität vom Video ist auch sehr gut und hochwertig.
Weiter so;)
Danke! Der Bau hat auch richtig Spaß gemacht. Weitere Balsaflieger sind in Planung ... wieder mit Video. Nachschub ist also in Sicht.
@@bavarian_rc Da freue ich mich schon drauf!
Ich hab auch noch einen Luxx von Aeronaut zu bauen, allerdings ohne Querruder:/ ob das Spaß macht?
Bauen macht immer Spaß… und beim Fliegen kann man ja mit ordentlich Power nachhelfen 🤣
Was für eine schöne Arbeit
Vielen Dank!
Fantastic video
Thanks a lot mate!
Awesome video
Thanks man, great that you liked it!
Superb video. 👍
Thanks a lot 😊
Nice info, thanks:)
Thanks, I am happy that you liked it!
Wunderschön 😍
Danke !!! 😊
Superb !!!
Thanks! Great that you liked it
Moc děkuji krása
Thanks, great that you liked it!
What a flippin' master! Wow.
Thanks! 😊
@@bavarian_rc you got me wanting to build a plane for the second time (first time was a disaster, never completed). Im wanting to get a Kaos streamer wing. What glue is best, white wood glue or CA? Any one better than the other or just personal preference?
Go for it! The Kaos looks nice. Concerning glue I think there is a lot linked to preferences. For glueing balsa wood I usually use white wood glue. It gives you more time to perfectly align your parts and it doesn't make the wood hard (like CA), which makes the sanding a lot easier. On the other side CA allows super fast progress. As you have seen in this video I also use CA in some cases and some other builds like the Puri, Shaka or Venice were mainly done with CA. Some combinations work better with CA, for example wood on carbon. Wood with metal (like the brass tubes of the Triple Neo) require epoxy. I hope this helps.
@@bavarian_rc awesome, fantastic advice from an experienced master. I value your comment highly! Thanks! Maybe I'll make my own video of my build and maiden and share it :)
If you have questions during the build just ask. Would love to see your video 👍🏻🤩
Jetzt hab ich was cooles anzuschauen bevor ich schlafen gehe 🙃
Viel Spaß beim schauen ... und ja nicht einschlafen 😉
Piękny model! Zdziwiły mnie tylko zawiasy sterów i lotek z taśmy klejącej!!!! W filmie pominięto moment sprawdzania położenia środka ciężkości.
Thanks for your comment. Sticky tape is a quite simple and efficient way to make hinges. They are quite long lasting and if need be can be easily replaced. There was nothing magic to the CG checking so I didn‘t put it in the video. Basically I assembled the plane before glueing the battery support plate. By moving it forth and back with the battery strapped to it I figured out where to put it to balance without adding weight. I can focus a bit more on this step in my next build video.
Thats very nice Thank you
Great that you liked it 😃
El arte de las manualidades. felicitaciones..
Thanks a lot. Happy to see that you liked it.
Very nice 👏👏👏
Thanks a lot!
Wonderful.
Thanks a lot!
45:30 if only it was this easy.. Nice build.
Yeah, I have been training this snip, snip …. Wing trick for years now 😂 Happy that you liked the video!
Big inspiration.. I have Aeronaut R.E.S. and Speed... both with the wood fuselage and V tail. But the technic of building wings is the same I suppose. Thank you a I wish you nice fly!
Thanks a lot for your feedback. I think the wings are completely identical between the normal Triple Neo with wood fuselage and the Triple Neo. I will soon start the build of the thermic wings. It‘s really a wonderful plane. Happy flying to you as well!
@@bavarian_rc Hello, only one question. Its neccesary to put glass under the balsa cover of the middwing? In classic Triple Speed is no note about it, or its your idea for more solid wings?
It is not necessary but I wanted to make the wing a bit stronger in this area. The instructions don‘t require it. Same for the carbon roving at the trailing edge
Elaborate work of art.
Thanks!
Très bien vidéo super bel avion
Merci 😃
You can actually use oracover as hinge as well. Works like a charm on my F5J Inside.
Never used Oracover as a hinge but will definitely try. Thanks for the tip 👍
Very helpful video thankyou. Is there an optimal ratio of thixotropy powder, microballoons and resin ?
Thanks! I usually mix thixotrophy powder and microballoons 50:50. If
I want the resin to stay where I put it and not run away then I add thixo and micro until the resin has a consistency where the little spike that you create when pulling out your mixing stick from the resin is staying as it is and not flowing back. You can see it at 03:51
Great tutorial. The kit comes with those 3 wings material and plans? And a see a acetone can for what you use?
The kit comes with one set of wings. You can choose which one. The other wings can be ordered separately. There are no plans, just the build instructions. I used the acetone to wipe off the expoxy that spills out when gluing the magnets
GOOD THING YOU COULD JUST DESOLDER THE SERVO CONNECTOR HEY BUDDY!!!! LOL. THANKS FOR SHARING SUCH A NICE BUILD
Not sure you could desolder a crimped servo connector 😉😂 Happy that you liked my build!
what a build
Thanks buddy!
Чудовий літачок, та дуже акуратна робота.
Форма крил та хвостового опірення, як у сиаричка Spitfire, класику не обманеш.
Thanks! The eliptical "Spitfire" wing immediately caught me when I saw this plane. Despite being very light it can also go very fast (~160 km/h) in a dive, but you have to be careful not to overload the structure.
That was a great build, thank you. Was that just regular tape you used to attach the flaps, elevators and the rudder? Does it hold? What's the name of the plastic you used to cover the wings?
Thanks! Yes it was regular Tesa clear tape. It is quite durable and strong. I had no trouble ever. The wings are covered with Oracover (white and black) and Oracover light (transparent blue). You can check the video description for more info.
Wow amazing your video super
Thanks, great that you liked it!
Molto bello 🤗
Thanks a lot!
Outstanding! Great build! Just one question: What model is that Brother printer/cutter? That is marvelous. You feed in special vinyl paper (what kind paper is it?) and it cuts decals ready to apply?
Thanks! It‘s a ScanNCut SDX1000. I use vinyl adhesive decoration foil. Nothing special. It‘s a German brand called d-c-fix from the hardware store.
@@bavarian_rc one other thing: what is that eliptical template you used for the wing? Did it come with the kit? Did you make it yourself? What is it made of?
This thing is made of 3mm Depron and was part of the kit. It is used to align the spar and the skins. A quite clever solution that the manufacturer Aeronaut uses in many of their kits.
Great build , learn a lot from this video. Does the spinner and prop come with the kit or is this extra?
Thanks, happy that you liked it! The spinner and prop are not included in the kit. They give a recommendation in the build instructions but you need to get them extra
@@bavarian_rc Thank you very much for the answer. I am about to order one, and i will order a spinner and prop too.
@janiversen4391 I changed my setup a bit. Now I am using the Aeronaut Z-Spinner: Aeronaut AN723442 folding prop 11,0×8,0 CAM Z Carbon,
Aeronaut 725171 Z-Spinner CoolNose "Turbo", diam. 30mm,
Aeronaut AN712304 attachment cone for 30mm CoolNose- and Z-Spinner. This works quite fine with the recommended motor (Aeronaut actro-N 28-4-880 brushless Motor)
mate if that thing flyies as well as it was built it must be awesome!!!!
Thanks buddy! I can tell you it flies great!
One question: which materials are you using to reinforce the control horns? Many thanks in advance.
I use 160g glass fiber and epoxy resin (with black color paste). The white pressboard is treated with release wax.
Does it have everything you need to build all three wings? If not, can you build the big wing with removable sections in the middle to make all three usable?
Hi, you need to decide which version you want to build and buy the respective kit. The kit only contains the parts for the one version. Consequently the Triple Neo can be ordered in 3 different kits. If you also want the other versions then you can order the wing kits separately. I have already bought the thermic wing and will build it during this winter. It can then be combined with my existing fuselage.
Building the big wing with removable sections could be possible if you modify it but that will certainly add some weight.
Excellent build video, thank you for going to the trouble of publishing it. I have recently purchased a Speed wing kit and the pod and boom fuselage. I'm sure this tutorial will be of much help to me. What is the wall thickness of the CF tube you used for the fuselage?
Greetings to all from Harrison, AR, USA.
Thanks for your feedback! The wall thickness is only 0.5 mm but due to the fibre orientation in 2 directions it can handle the loads quite well. Even though I have to say that the tail looks a bit shaky. But the old rule seems to apply: things that bend don‘t break. The shop where I purchased the CF tube is specialized on such gliders and they recommend this tube for tail designs like on the Triple Neo. Had no issues so far during all the flights. Enjoy your build!
thanks!
Thanks as well!
Great to see a build rather than buying a polystyrene clip together
Yes, balsa is back!!! At least for me. So much more rewarding than this ARF or RTF stuff.
@@bavarian_rc I agree. I've been doing this for over 40 years. The first 30 of which they were all like this.....
Top Video, hab mir das Video jetzt schon zum 4x angeschaut und werden mir jetzt noch den Flieger holen. Welchen Kleber gibst du bei Minute 28:00 auf die Fläche für das Fieberglas? Muss ich mir auch noch holen. Danke
Vielen Dank! Den Triple Neo kann ich wirklich nur empfehlen, ich fliege ihn immer wieder gerne, sowohl mit den Speed Flächen als auch Thermic Flächen. Der Kleber ist Epoxid Laminierharz. Ich verwende das Epoxidharz L mit Härter L von R&G (www.r-g.de/art/100110)
Fantastic craftsmanship. Learned a lot. Beautiful plane.
Thanks a lot! 😃
Top Video! Sauberer Bau. Hab eine Menge gelernt. Herzlichen Dank. Eine Frage: Was ist das für ein Baubrett? Wo hast du das her?
Vielen Dank! Freut mich immer wenn ich anderen ein wenig weitergeben kann. Auch ich lerne ständig dazu. Das Baubrett ist von Aeronaut: aero-naut.de/produkt/balsa-baubrett-400x1500x25/
@@bavarian_rc Danke für die Info
Good morning Robert,
Will the tabs used for the Servo Frame using Aero-naut Servos be the same as those used for the Servo Frame made for the Graupner Servos? OR will a modification of the 3D STL file for the tabs be required?
Peter
Hi Peter, the new frame doesn’t need tabs. The servo is directly screwed to the frame with one screw on each side.
Robert
nice
Thanks. Great that you liked it!
34:30 I don't understand, why you soldered two servo wires if there is only one servo in the wing?
The Triple Neo is a flexible concept. There are 3 different wing types you can combine with the same fuselage. I also want to build the thermic wings and connect them to my existing fuselage. The thermic wings have ailerons and spoilers, meaning 2 servos per wing.
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Bravoooo👏👏👏🌹💐🌹💙💚❤️🏆🏅🥇
Thanks, that is too kind 😊 I try to learn with every build and share it with the community. Happy that you liked it!
Proper job mate, you have me hooked! Trying to find if this model is available in Oz. Jim
I hope you can find it in Oz. I really love this plane in both configurations with its speed and thermic wings. The flight video with the Thermic wings will come soon. The video shooting is already done. Now comes the lengthy part to edit it. Bye Robert
Amazing build. Just one stupid question: it looks like the servo connectors on the fuselage side are wired for 2 servos per side. Is there a plan to use a wing with flaps in the future?
Thanks, great that you liked it. Well observed, indeed it is wired for 2 servos on each side. The Triple Neo can be combined with 3 different types of wings. The speed version (181cm wing span) which I built, a R.E.S. wing (200cm for the R.E.S. class without ailerons, just rudder, elevator and spoiler) and finally a thermic wing (251cm) with ailerons and spoiler. I already bought the thermic wing kit and will build it this winter. For sure I will also do a build video. There is no option for flaps and I don’t know how well they would work on the Triple. If you are looking for a comparable glider with flaps then have a look at the Helios or Helixx from Aeronaut.
@@bavarian_rc Thanks for the answer. Not sure if I will go for any of those you proposed.
I have more things to fly than I would be able to. My last glider build was some 18 years ago before laser cut kits became so popular with saw and belt sanders so I watch those build videos with great fascination...
I started into the hobby when I was a teenager, which was back in the 1980‘s (gosh I‘m getting old). Cutting by hand was just normal. After some years the hobby went into a pause of more than 25 years before restarting. The evolution of the hobby since the late 1980‘s was just amazing. What didn‘t change for me is the fascination of a balsa build. But with laser cut kits this is a completely different level. Last build 18 years ago and still plenty of planes? That could happen to me as well 😂 The thing is that I love building as much as I love flying… Greetings from Bavaria
Просто и понятно. Браво! Бис!
Спасибо … Thanks!