We found another awesome creator who made a Thor hammer fly. He was even able to make it controllable with a homemade motion sensitive gauntlet! Check it out: ruclips.net/video/YWPn8kOHNwY/видео.html
Too bad its handle looks like a thin penis with a huge head. xD Should have made the hammer's handle thicker, perhaps out of a folded light-weight foam-board tube, in order to make it look more realistic. By the way, it flies great with that low center of gravity. :)
Great job on this episode, everyone. Jeremy, there are a lot of us who can relate and really appreciate your openness about some of your struggles. Also, Thor running at full speed, trying to chase down his hammer was hilarious.
This video literally had me smiling the whole time while watching it. Between the cool idea and the outfits, and the scenes flying the hammer outside.. pure gold. Flite Test forever!
Thanks Jeremy for sharing your build, inspiration and talent. You and the Flite Test team have proven many times over that when you set your mind to creating something from an idea and imagination it can be done. If at first you don't succeed, keep trying til you do. And at the end of the day it's all been worth it. Keep on creating guys. You inspire us.
Great job by Jeremy & Matt on this project. Jeremy grew by learning to control his perfectionism, while showing us his struggle. Love the hammer flips! Content like this is why I watch Flite Test, giving us the background behind the effort to make these videos possible.
Jeremy you are totally worthy to wield Thor's hammer! What a great inspirational video. Thank you for sharing your personal struggles, I'm sure that's not easy. But I think a lot of people will definitely be able to relate to you, myself included. Great job on this project. Matt you're crushing it too dude! You rocked that Loki helmet. XD Loved this episode guys. Please continue to make more content like this.
I think that most people who truly LOVE this hobby deal with the same challenges of wrestling the perfectionist adult and the impatient little boy wanting to play; The professional engineer and the practical hobby budget. Thanks for sharing. It truly added a whole new dimension to Flight Test.
Flitetest Video or not. Your wisdom is much appreciated. Leaving things better then they were when we arrived starts with the individual. Making something badass like a flying thor hammer, does too. That's why I use Skillshare, it's a great place to. . . Whoops, sorry, got carried away.
a true testament to the guys at flitetest to allow him the chance to share not only his THOR HAMMER project but a little of his personal life. Just shows that no matter how big this channel gets that you still dealing with the same bunch of good guys we all fell in love with.
I'll be honest. I'm one of those perfectionists and as I was watching you build it it bothered me how much bigger it was to the original. I know you had your reasons with fitting the props and such. But as it was in the ear it looked so cool!!! I'm super empressed. Super keen to give this build a try. Thank you for inspiring me👏
Guys, I came here to learn about neat flying machines, and instead I got a life lesson. 10/10, would be surprised by the diligence and passion of strangers again. It's not like the old days of Flite Fest, but it's exactly like the old days of Flite Fest.
Jeremy, thanks for sharing that experience with all the fun and all the honesty! This is one of the greatest FT episodes over last months! It so shows what I understood as the heart of FT. Passion, Struggeling, Fun and Friends!
Guys this video is yall's best to date! Engaging, emotional, funny as hell, and such a victory. Great work! But yall need to really "finish" the Mjölnir and paint it up with details & such.
Great video Jeremy. Think it is awesome that you talked about your struggles. I too have suffered with anxiety and depression and lack of confidence so total respect to you brother
This was such a cool episode. @8:09 that is the "challenge accepted" expression that has brought us such things as the spear, wheel, and trips to space :)
Jeremy, oh my word, that was awesome brother! Very cool creation. I too am somewhat of a perfectionist so I feel your pain. Thanks for sharing your creativity and your feelings, your not alone man! Always fun watching you guys have fun in what you do. And Mat, great flying dude!
Jeremy is such a fresh breath of air with Flite Test. Honestly the talk on anxiety and its challenges with how we few success is incredibly relatable (i.e. I’ve been recenlty going through the same). I know you savy creation and production Jeremy but your doing great as a personality and presenter!
Jeremy, with social media these days so full of people presenting their 'perfect' lives it is really refreshing to see and hear you talking about your struggles. Everyone has issues, it is great to hear someone acknowledging that and being positive about working through it. Please keep using your voice for positivity, you are tryuly a superhero.
I too am on the anxiety/depression train... I actually think getting into this hobby has been really helpful with it for me. In fact the Flite Test approach (making it easy for people to have success) is a big part of that.
How can I describe this....I wasn't expecting so much epicness in this video. I was cheering on my chair guys! + you can put it upside down full throttle and only the worth can lift it. 🔨
This video easily one of my favorites yet because of Jeremy’s vulnerability and willingness to be real in the midst of his build process. I think we all build for different reasons, but one of the most common is surely “because it’s fun.” However, the debris of real life can often muddy the waters of “fun” and the process can easily be co-opted by emotional intruders. Seeing him talk through it had powerful implications, and proved Edwin Friedman’s assertion that “playfulness is more powerful than seriousness.” Thanks so much, guys. You’re amazing. And to Jeremy: you rock, brother. Carry on, and keep inspiring us.
This was just another video for me, until Jeremy started to talk about his struggles. Many of us have them and it is tough to talk to people about them. Thank you guys for making this one, my son and I watch all the Marvel movies and this video is definitely going on his watch list. Thanks for the inspiration, I feel a new project coming my way soon also. Keep up the great work :)
Here's how to ACTUALLY pronounce it letter for letter: M=M J= Y from Yeet Ø= UR from urgent but without the R in a way. L=a thick L N=N I= e R= R. Love from Norway!
All the best to you, man!! You are certainly the right guy to add your persona to Flite Test; your personal passion and successes are very inspiring IMO--don't let the xxx's get you down.
Jaremy you are an amazing inspiratiion to me. Sharing your struggles and seeing your successes gives me hope. I love building these Flite test planes. It is so theropudic to go thru the build process all the way to Flite and ultimately for me it usually ends with a crash but that is ok because I can pick up the pieces and fly again. A great metaphor for my life. These videos are my favorite to watch. Awesome editing! I always laugh. Again very theropudic! Thanks Flite Test team!
Dude I thought this was going to be just another build video. But when you spoke of your difficulties in dealing with depression and anxiety. It really hit home with me, I am diagnosed with MDD or major depressive disorder with generalized anxiety. We're working on seeing if I can get PTSD. I build miniatures, mainly for Warhammer 40K, but also fantasy mini's. I've been trying for quite some time to get my passion back to paint and make dioramas with my mini's. You have inspired me a bit, and I Thank You Greatly for that.
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles. I didn't go into it in this video but my official diagnosis is PTSD. I feel your pain. If you want to check out my 'Elevate' channel, one of my next videos is going to be on my experiences with PTSD (release date TBD). -Jeremy
I love Flight Test! You are so much more than just entertainment, you all try to help people with truth, even if it is hard to share. I am so impressed and encouraged.
Didn't think Flite Test could get any more wholesome! Thanks Jeremy and Matt, that was awesome! Actually pausing to leave this comment halfway through, but I know you guys so I'm guessing it came out great :D
i love watching your videos Jeremy they are a staple of more recent Flitetest videos. Also i have a hard time with depression and anxiety. sometimes i feel like FPV is the source of some anxiety but once i'm up in the air nothing matters.
I so appreciate Jeremy’s courage to be open and express his challenge with wanting to perfect something and how that causes other mental challenges, I can completely relate and his openness in how he pushes through, is so inspiring!! Incredible to see that hammer fly, brilliant video on so many levels!!! Cheers - Jade
I just started watching Losers on Netflix, then I see Jeremy telling his story. We are never losers when we overcome our fails. Especially, when we share your experience and help others. This entire video is ALL WINS! My face hurts from smiling so much.
This has got to be the most ridiculous flying vehicle I've ever seen. Absolutely epic! I like how Thor managed to clonk himself over the head when he caught it. Also, the crinkles from the crash actually do make it look better. Weathered and with a hint of patterning.
Really glad to see a build from Jeremy. Really enjoy his narration and stories - and what a history behind the face on the camera. Super guy, super video.
Very cool! The spiral grip was inadvertently a good aerodynamic move too! Like the spiral on a car radio antenna. Most people don’t realize that’s there for aerodynamics.
I find in dealing with depression and anxiety, working on detailed projects are a great outlet. Instead of focusing on something negative, you can direct your mind to working instead a design problem.
That first flight back was awesome, but when I watched the rest of the video at 1.75 X speed, hilarity ensued! What a fun video! Thanks! Oh, I totally understand the perfectionism thing. It used to paralyze me--because I had to get "it" exact or not at all. One day, I just gave it up. I don't know how. I still have problems with other people. I think I still hold others to a higher standard. It's a set-up for disappointment. I started this year repeating (sometimes hundreds of times each day) "I love that person," (even if they are a total stranger) or "Remember to love everyone." I think it's working. One thing it has shown me is that I am very self-centered. How long would it have taken me to realize that otherwise? All the best!
This is a very important film, people put unrealistic pressure on themselves, and now external influence from social media has magnified that . I am detailed oriented, but that means unfinished projects . Well done on your message
We found another awesome creator who made a Thor hammer fly. He was even able to make it controllable with a homemade motion sensitive gauntlet! Check it out: ruclips.net/video/YWPn8kOHNwY/видео.html
Insane!
Make captain America's shield next plz
Make a b-22 osprey plz
FliteTest it would be very cool if you coud do a flying Captain America shield!!! Also nice video and greedings from germany.
I was coming to the comments to link to this! Aweesome you did! Alan Pan is awesome!
You guys should do a collab! Your hammer, his control scheme.
Thor chasing his hammer...friggin classic!
Hilarious
Had me rolling! 🤣🤣🤣 I want a Thor parody now.
Too bad its handle looks like a thin penis with a huge head. xD
Should have made the hammer's handle thicker, perhaps out of a folded light-weight foam-board tube, in order to make it look more realistic. By the way, it flies great with that low center of gravity. :)
Next should be Mary Poppins umbrella
*ASCENDS*
Totally a fan of this idea!
Yes please! they would be incredible!
That window transition at 10:10 was delightfully understated. Those little touches make a big difference.
So true!
I enjoyed that!!!
Totally agree!
Great job on this episode, everyone. Jeremy, there are a lot of us who can relate and really appreciate your openness about some of your struggles. Also, Thor running at full speed, trying to chase down his hammer was hilarious.
"If we were engineers trying to make something viable..." "...we'd be doing the same thing" - best dialogue in the video! Keep it up, guys!
This video literally had me smiling the whole time while watching it. Between the cool idea and the outfits, and the scenes flying the hammer outside.. pure gold. Flite Test forever!
This might be my favorite FliteTest build! The handle could be a little thicker, but it flys amazingly well.
Thanks Jeremy for sharing your build, inspiration and talent. You and the Flite Test team have proven many times over that when you set your mind to creating something from an idea and imagination it can be done. If at first you don't succeed, keep trying til you do. And at the end of the day it's all been worth it. Keep on creating guys. You inspire us.
Great job by Jeremy & Matt on this project. Jeremy grew by learning to control his perfectionism, while showing us his struggle. Love the hammer flips! Content like this is why I watch Flite Test, giving us the background behind the effort to make these videos possible.
Jeremy you are totally worthy to wield Thor's hammer! What a great inspirational video. Thank you for sharing your personal struggles, I'm sure that's not easy. But I think a lot of people will definitely be able to relate to you, myself included. Great job on this project. Matt you're crushing it too dude! You rocked that Loki helmet. XD Loved this episode guys. Please continue to make more content like this.
Couldn't have said it better, Dan! Maximum inspiration here! Loved it!
I wanted to say this! I am glad someone more eloquent than I put it into words for me, so thank you, Jeremy, and thank you Daniel!
Jeremey, your candidness about the perfection problem was much appreciated. To watch u work through that was awesome!!,,! You are not alone!!!!
Very inspirational in the first 4th of the video. Wise words Jeremy
I think that most people who truly LOVE this hobby deal with the same challenges of wrestling the perfectionist adult and the impatient little boy wanting to play; The professional engineer and the practical hobby budget. Thanks for sharing. It truly added a whole new dimension to Flight Test.
Great job guys! Stan Lee would be proud!
Hopefully they have stan Lee's Face and body Lazer scanned so he can make his Cameo appearance in all the marvel movies for all time and memorial
hmm the let Loki pilot Thors hammer LOL but yeah i totaly agree
How about making Stan Lee's picture and outline into a flying machine?! ;D
This is one of the best videos I've seen in a while- the content has been on par forever, but the length and how in depth it is is on point
Flitetest Video or not. Your wisdom is much appreciated. Leaving things better then they were when we arrived starts with the individual. Making something badass like a flying thor hammer, does too.
That's why I use Skillshare, it's a great place to. . . Whoops, sorry, got carried away.
a true testament to the guys at flitetest to allow him the chance to share not only his THOR HAMMER project but a little of his personal life. Just shows that no matter how big this channel gets that you still dealing with the same bunch of good guys we all fell in love with.
I'll be honest. I'm one of those perfectionists and as I was watching you build it it bothered me how much bigger it was to the original. I know you had your reasons with fitting the props and such. But as it was in the ear it looked so cool!!! I'm super empressed. Super keen to give this build a try. Thank you for inspiring me👏
Guys, I came here to learn about neat flying machines, and instead I got a life lesson. 10/10, would be surprised by the diligence and passion of strangers again. It's not like the old days of Flite Fest, but it's exactly like the old days of Flite Fest.
Best random flying object yet! 10/10
Jeremy, thanks for sharing that experience with all the fun and all the honesty! This is one of the greatest FT episodes over last months! It so shows what I understood as the heart of FT. Passion, Struggeling, Fun and Friends!
I really enjoyed the message behind this video. Thank you for the fantastic content
Guys this video is yall's best to date!
Engaging, emotional, funny as hell, and such a victory. Great work!
But yall need to really "finish" the Mjölnir and paint it up with details & such.
You, sir, are my new best friend. I have to deal with the same perfectionist kind of stuff. Thanks for what you said.
Great video Jeremy. Think it is awesome that you talked about your struggles. I too have suffered with anxiety and depression and lack of confidence so total respect to you brother
You should try to make a Marval Jet
Well, they already did do the full helicarrier 4 years ago: ruclips.net/video/0u7CWB40ezM/видео.html
He basically already did in another video
I think he means the Quinn jet
Wonder woman invisible jet😂
Quinn jet?
Probably the most creative Marvel build I’ve ever seen. WELL DONE!!!
Just curious... Wouldn't it looked better if you made the whole top out of mesh so that there was more airflow as well as not 4 gaping large holes?
I appriciate that you shared the mental challenge and your process. I have similar issues that has held me back all my life.
Jeremy low key made a Loki mask. 😁 Awesome job on this project. Love this.
This was such a cool episode. @8:09 that is the "challenge accepted" expression that has brought us such things as the spear, wheel, and trips to space :)
Definitely one of you best videos! Great job
I can't believe how well that worked! That is the best NFO (novelty flying object) I've seen in some time.
Jeremy, oh my word, that was awesome brother! Very cool creation. I too am somewhat of a perfectionist so I feel your pain. Thanks for sharing your creativity and your feelings, your not alone man! Always fun watching you guys have fun in what you do. And Mat, great flying dude!
That Loki helmet is SO DOPE! Great episode brotha, seriously very inspiring to those that deal with the same issues. Good stuff guys!
Epic! Thank you so much for sharing. Many of us are dealing with some of the same things and your honesty towards it is uplifting! Keep at it!
Love the positivity Jeremy! Amazing build as always!
Hit up a comic con with that and feel the true power of being a god.
Jeremy is such a fresh breath of air with Flite Test. Honestly the talk on anxiety and its challenges with how we few success is incredibly relatable (i.e. I’ve been recenlty going through the same). I know you savy creation and production Jeremy but your doing great as a personality and presenter!
Thor : "My Hammer is running away !, Loki has the power".
Lol 😂😂😂
Loki got the RC!
I see.you skip the whole video
I just love that you talk about REAL life stuff! You guys are awesome!
Everybody gangster until Jah becomes Thor 😂😂😂😭😭😭
Jahmen
Jeremy, with social media these days so full of people presenting their 'perfect' lives it is really refreshing to see and hear you talking about your struggles. Everyone has issues, it is great to hear someone acknowledging that and being positive about working through it. Please keep using your voice for positivity, you are tryuly a superhero.
That made me beam a great smile!!! Thanks for sharing....
This is easily one of the greatest videos I've ever seen. Well done!
One of my favorite videos yet. Keep having fun guys!!!
I too am on the anxiety/depression train... I actually think getting into this hobby has been really helpful with it for me. In fact the Flite Test approach (making it easy for people to have success) is a big part of that.
i dont watch flite test as often as i used to but man this was epic :p
Congrats, Jeremy. Way to go, Matt and all of Flite Test. Outstanding build. So, freakin' much fun.
Now you need to make Thor's NEW weapon Stormbreaker fly (i would love to see that video and by the way your videos are great! keep up the good work!.
I've seen lots of people build versions of Mjölnir on RUclips, but this is the best.
That was AWESOME!!!!! Holy crap it flew fantastically!! Great job
Dude! Sick idea, awesome build. Thanks for your honesty and openness.
do this in public I wanna see the reactions of the people
Just ordered a tiny trainer kit! So stoked!
How can I describe this....I wasn't expecting so much epicness in this video. I was cheering on my chair guys! + you can put it upside down full throttle and only the worth can lift it. 🔨
Great inspirational and entertaining project. Loved the views of the workshop and the giant FT Sportster.
As a person who goes through Mental Illness your a WOW ! an thank you !! An your so creative !
This video easily one of my favorites yet because of Jeremy’s vulnerability and willingness to be real in the midst of his build process. I think we all build for different reasons, but one of the most common is surely “because it’s fun.” However, the debris of real life can often muddy the waters of “fun” and the process can easily be co-opted by emotional intruders. Seeing him talk through it had powerful implications, and proved Edwin Friedman’s assertion that “playfulness is more powerful than seriousness.” Thanks so much, guys. You’re amazing. And to Jeremy: you rock, brother. Carry on, and keep inspiring us.
Thank you so much for the encouragement. Can't wait for the next build!
"I've got my four ducts in a row..." You're going to fit in just fine.
This was just another video for me, until Jeremy started to talk about his struggles. Many of us have them and it is tough to talk to people about them. Thank you guys for making this one, my son and I watch all the Marvel movies and this video is definitely going on his watch list. Thanks for the inspiration, I feel a new project coming my way soon also. Keep up the great work :)
Here's how to ACTUALLY pronounce it letter for letter:
M=M
J= Y from Yeet
Ø= UR from urgent but without the R in a way.
L=a thick L
N=N
I= e
R= R.
Love from Norway!
Jeremy, you seem to be new to the FT crew, so welcome especially for such a GREAT idea!
Make an ekranoplan/ground effect aircraft!
All the best to you, man!! You are certainly the right guy to add your persona to Flite Test; your personal passion and successes are very inspiring IMO--don't let the xxx's get you down.
“Oh my god So the hammer pulled you off!?”
Jaremy you are an amazing inspiratiion to me. Sharing your struggles and seeing your successes gives me hope.
I love building these Flite test planes. It is so theropudic to go thru the build process all the way to Flite and ultimately for me it usually ends with a crash but that is ok because I can pick up the pieces and fly again.
A great metaphor for my life.
These videos are my favorite to watch. Awesome editing! I always laugh. Again very theropudic!
Thanks Flite Test team!
Every thing you opened up about is what we have in common Jeremy. Keep fighting the good fight and I will too!
Dude I thought this was going to be just another build video. But when you spoke of your difficulties in dealing with depression and anxiety. It really hit home with me, I am diagnosed with MDD or major depressive disorder with generalized anxiety. We're working on seeing if I can get PTSD. I build miniatures, mainly for Warhammer 40K, but also fantasy mini's. I've been trying for quite some time to get my passion back to paint and make dioramas with my mini's. You have inspired me a bit, and I Thank You Greatly for that.
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles. I didn't go into it in this video but my official diagnosis is PTSD. I feel your pain. If you want to check out my 'Elevate' channel, one of my next videos is going to be on my experiences with PTSD (release date TBD). -Jeremy
I suffer from depression and anxiety as well. And it's just one day at a time. Keep on keeping on.
You guys rock.... awesome build... so fun to watch it fly. Great work.
Do this with broomsticks from Harry Potter!
I love Flight Test! You are so much more than just entertainment, you all try to help people with truth, even if it is hard to share. I am so impressed and encouraged.
Guys do a Collab with the hacksmith ,he has a lot of Thor's hammers
Really appreciate the sincerity in the perfectionism and encouragement to just engage and enjoy with the process.
I'm pretty sure thor didn't wear fluffy ear muffs lol
Didn't think Flite Test could get any more wholesome! Thanks Jeremy and Matt, that was awesome! Actually pausing to leave this comment halfway through, but I know you guys so I'm guessing it came out great :D
Awesome project! I am however curious about your annual expediture on glue sticks... Share the info.
i love watching your videos Jeremy they are a staple of more recent Flitetest videos. Also i have a hard time with depression and anxiety. sometimes i feel like FPV is the source of some anxiety but once i'm up in the air nothing matters.
Any OG’s like from when they had 10000 subs??
What's an OG?
Andrew George old guys
Originals?
Me here me here!
That worked out perfect! What an awesome idea. Plus nice building. Plus very nice flying. Love Flite Test for these videos.
Cool but nothing but thor can lift the hammer🤔
You must be super fun at parties.
@@hateforall4012 well yes but actually no
Vision.
I’ve beeen using fusion for a while now. Cool to see u guys have been using it for this
Good lord. What's next, a flying anvil?
U
I so appreciate Jeremy’s courage to be open and express his challenge with wanting to perfect something and how that causes other mental challenges, I can completely relate and his openness in how he pushes through, is so inspiring!! Incredible to see that hammer fly, brilliant video on so many levels!!! Cheers - Jade
This is the most stupid but best thing ever
I just started watching Losers on Netflix, then I see Jeremy telling his story. We are never losers when we overcome our fails. Especially, when we share your experience and help others. This entire video is ALL WINS! My face hurts from smiling so much.
Great job Jeremy! I’m on a similar mental health journey and RC has become a great outlet 🙏👍
This may be my new favorite video from you guys. I love it.
This has got to be the most ridiculous flying vehicle I've ever seen. Absolutely epic!
I like how Thor managed to clonk himself over the head when he caught it. Also, the crinkles from the crash actually do make it look better. Weathered and with a hint of patterning.
Really glad to see a build from Jeremy. Really enjoy his narration and stories - and what a history behind the face on the camera. Super guy, super video.
Very cool! The spiral grip was inadvertently a good aerodynamic move too! Like the spiral on a car radio antenna. Most people don’t realize that’s there for aerodynamics.
This video put a smile on my face from ear to ear! Thank you!
Loki helmet + hood + FPV goggles is an awesome combo.
You guys have way too much fun I just love it make me smile
I find in dealing with depression and anxiety, working on detailed projects are a great outlet. Instead of focusing on something negative, you can direct your mind to working instead a design problem.
One of the most awesome builds EVER!!
That first flight back was awesome, but when I watched the rest of the video at 1.75 X speed, hilarity ensued! What a fun video! Thanks!
Oh, I totally understand the perfectionism thing. It used to paralyze me--because I had to get "it" exact or not at all. One day, I just gave it up. I don't know how. I still have problems with other people. I think I still hold others to a higher standard. It's a set-up for disappointment. I started this year repeating (sometimes hundreds of times each day) "I love that person," (even if they are a total stranger) or "Remember to love everyone." I think it's working. One thing it has shown me is that I am very self-centered. How long would it have taken me to realize that otherwise? All the best!
This is a very important film, people put unrealistic pressure on themselves, and now external influence from social media has magnified that . I am detailed oriented, but that means unfinished projects . Well done on your message