How Does This Fly With Only 1 Wing?
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Hey all! I really do appreciate everyone watching, thank you! In today's video we're exploring the physics behind the mono-wing. I started by 3D printing wing sections that was glued in order to complete an entire wing. However, it proved to be too heavy. I made a new wing out of depron foam which worked a lot better. The best way to support the channel is to simply watch my video, thanks guys!
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Your English is just fine. Certainly beats the hell out of my Swedish.
Same here. The extent of my Swedish after a couple trips to Sweden is "Tak tak". (I don't think that I interacted with any native Swedes that didn't speak English...)
My Swedish is limited to the goods in the Ikea catalog 😂😂
There are people who claim that English is their mother tongue but few understand a single word they say. I understood you perfectly.
@@NimmoJamie A LOT of people speak English less well (or with heavier accents) than this guy does. I can barely hear his accent;
Dude, don't worry too much about your translations. They get the message and details across. Good stuff!
Completely agree
translations are fine
Same here. Love the difference in speech and it doesn't detract from the info at all
100% agree!
Now those "landings" on the other hand... 🤣
That one flight where it skipped off the ground and recovered was my favorite 😅 that thing is terrifying
Imagine enjoying the playground then seeing that thing coming for your head!
Pioneering work for future A380-size boomerangy airliner?😅😅😅
It briefly became a one-bladed lawnmower 🤔
Nice one Simon 😊 So cool to see someone else trying these one winged helicopters! I also based by designs on that original Charybdis design and found the extra stabiliser unnecessary. If the wing has a positive angle of attack, it works just like a flying wing (with no tail). I’ve also found other designs work without the counterweight (again, like a flying wing).
wow
Ello
Now let’s try to find a genius who can give basic directional control. Maybe with some gyro magic? Since it’s rotating an upward force might translate into a pitch or yaw if timed properly?
I have made monocopters with directional control, using a magnetometer (digital compass sensor). A gyro is usually too slow, since most gyros have a maximum measurable angular velocity of 2000 degrees per second, which translates to only 5.6 rotations per second. So unless your monocopter rotates very slowly a gyro can't keep up.
An old Popular mechanics magazine has a design that supposedly works perfectly
You humor is matchless. I don't really care which project you pick, your sense of
comedic rhythm and involvement rivals the all-time greats, like Buster Keaton.
I am a fan!
Agreed!
I love that you show the failures along the way, it makes the successes that much sweeter.
Those 9:50 minutes until you mentioned the leading edge of the wing was facing the same way as the prop were Excruciating man...I did not see anyone in the comments mentioning it at a glance...I was screaming internally ! And then...FINALLY !
You saved me from 5 minutes of agony
It was painful to watch!
I was in the same state as you were... I simply couldn't understand (unless made on purpose) that fatal error.
I will post it on the general comments but unless the rotating axis is positioned at the beginning of the wing, it won't fly.
Clearly, engineering is not his forte.
Yeah, I saw that, but I just assumed that either a) I was wrong, what the hell do I know about making a mono-wing or b) he spotted the error and fixed it before testing.
Never occurred to me that the real answer was c) he made a boo-boo! 🤣
Anyway, this was fun!
when having issues translating, dont be afraid to just say the word or phrase in your native language. Laura Kampf has said "Geil" so often, im sure everyone understands it now
Yeah, just don't say the same word in dutch lol
The weight on the stick isn't to offset the centre of gravity, but to provide pitch stability of the wing. Without getting too deep into the dynamics, the weight on a stick increases the moment of inertia along the wing spar axis which, once spinning, creates a stabilising gyroscopic force that prevents the wing from pitching.
Yes, and another function is to set the wing's pitch angle (as well as the prop's pitch angle). The weight basically makes the vehicle strongly prefer to align its "plane" perpendicular to the spin axis. At that point, you can set the wing and prop's pitch angle relative to the weight pole.
@@IsaacKuo yep good point
So adding a servo to move the weight stick up and down, could be used to control the wing angle of attack.
Why didn't you stick the pole into the ground to run these first tests so that you didn't have to be in the line of fire 😂
What’s the fun in that😂?
Thats when you would be in the line of fire, anywhere but right below the wing.
Engagement ❤
Your English is fine.
When the wing is free to move, the center of gravity is going to be directly below the center of lift; that is just physics. If that orientation of the wing is then such that the thrust vector is not pointing straight down, the wing is going to spiral off at random.
The problem is, the center of lift tends to be halfway down the length of the wing, while the center of lift is much closer to the motor, so the wing will yaw (or bank, depending on how you look at it) severely, trying to get the COG directly below the COL. I don’t see how to overcome this.
His English is better than some of my English friends 😂
It's really untrue that the wing will spiral off if the thrust vector is not pointed straight down.
In fact, it's impossible for the thrust vector to point straight down due to drag. The wing has no propeller to counteract drag, so its thrust vector will always point "backwards" compared to its motion. The propeller is there to prevent drag from slowing down the spin rate, but it's pointed in the opposite direction so this doesn't "straighten" the thrust vector downward. It does the opposite, making the thrust vector even further away from straight down.
Nevertheless, monocopters work and the fact that the thrust vector does not point straight down simply is not a problem. Why not? Because the vehicle is spinning. That means that the thrust vector sweeps out a cone, and the overall effect is an average thrust vector that points straight down.
@@IsaacKuo "monocopter"? Should be “monopter”, one wing.
But drag is resistance to horizontal motion. The monopter is supposed to hover, isn’t it?
it's definitely one of the most hilarious flying contraptions I've seen.
I love how the noise it makes is comically cartoonish, nice work dude!
that's also a wonderful example of doppler effect! so cool!
yes! it reminded me of the old Batman scene transition sound effect!
that or one of the old time sifi radio shows.. maybe "X - 1"? OR the old "lost in space" shows.
I've heard native English speakers do worse. No need to worry at all. Besides, sometimes it helps the goofy tone of your videos and makes them that extra bit unique and fun. Thanks for always putting a smile on my face!
Great video! I love how people are rediscovering the .049 models we use to build and fly 50 years ago...
I like how you said it spins the right way and then you used a left-hand propellor.
See, that's what I'm talkin' about! Like a "master juggler" keeping all the balls in the air
I really enjoyed the translated captions at the end; I thought they were great.
translations are not a problem, the fact that you actually put effort in doing it is really appreciated!
So glad you noticed the backwards airfoil that was driving me insane haha
That thing is nuts! But I gotta admire a guy who admits to his mistakes!
I have never been more frightened for an RC hobbyist.
Have you seen his hovercraft? At least the wing on this is PLA/Depron 😅
Thanks for the bonus Swedish lessons so cool! Also amazed that it survived those seemingly violent crashes!
I love that this channel consistently makes things I've never seen or heard about before. You got your like for mental stability from me. These inherently unstable projects must cause more self doubt than a more conventional one, but I really appreciate watching the success and failures of someone learning new things.
Am I crazy or is the wing spinning the wrong way? Surely the motor needs to be turned about 180°.
Edit: nevermind. He figured it out @9:32
You might be able to lower the weight of the counter balance by placing the battery et al on the other side of the rod, where the counter balance goes.
Next phase, make it possible to steer. Just add a servo to alter the wing/motor angle... (I have no idea what that would do)😁
Love your projects!
I couldn't get over how much your mono-wing sounded like the flying saucers soundtracks in the bad old sci-fi movies of the 50's. It brought back memories.
Good work, keep going, you will suceed!
95% of people in the UK can't speak a second language and most of them are lousy at speaking English because of the different dialects. Your English is just fine. Great video btw.
loved the video and who the translation wasnt perfect, the vibe trancended language, hilarious video!! 😂
A Pole understands a Swede speaking English, that means your English is very good.
Very cool content you have.
The final version looked like an anime sword attack. Imagine how terrifying this would be if the wing had a blade on the leading edge.
There's a very impressive TED talk from 8 years ago, where Raffaello D'Andrea shows a fully maneuverable version of this.
So you basically made what looks like a thrown spinning lightsaber for this May the 4th video.
Actually many ships in star wars has same shpe you probably know that right ?
14:19 Maple seed: "Am I a joke to you?"
As always. Top notch video!!! Thank you!
Wow, that '50s flying saucer sound though! Awesome.
I loved your video and especially that you are not afraid to show the whole creative process including some mistakes! Kudos!
For the whole first half of the video I was yelling at my screen "you have the motor on backwards!!" lol
another good video, never disappointed in years. It's this kind of person who one day invented an essential object. Long live RClifeOn
Your translations are fine. I didn't even expect you to address them because I am pretty sure you got your points across just fine.
Now I want to build one but style it like Cloud's Buster Sword. Because it really looks like some anime weapon.
I honestly think he is way smarter than he is letting on and is just trolling RUclips, a 2 second search will show how simple this project would be and how many other people have already done this.
Always happy and thrilled to see your content!!
Best LiPo Launcher I ever saw
Also the Swenglish is perfectly charming. You're bringing us little bits of ROSMT years later
The sound it makes taking off is like a UFO from the old timey black and white movies :) Excellent project!
"HONEY, WHAT ARE YOU DOING???"
"JUST MOWING DOWN THE SWINGSET!"
Outstanding! We can all take a lesson from you on perseverance and a commitment to success.
Remember lots of fun with the free-flight version from 1955 called the _Charybdis_ - very hairy LOL 😁😁😁 (think plans are still available on Outerzone!)
You have the CG in two dimensions, now consider the third Z axis. From the current CG, drop a flexible rod with a small weight, and use the aileron control on the controller with a servo to push that weight in the direction that keeps the wing horizontal, until you want to tweak it to make a change of direction.
This thing also has a free flight version. In 1960s, people flew the gas powered free flight helicopter a lot. Also it has a nickname "The Big Knife".
I'm not a english native but I understand everything u want to say even watching in 2x speed, so I think everyone can do. Keep going, nice video :)
Interesting. Suggest leaving the launching rod attached to the wing to stabilize the wing in flight, like a pendulum. Then, with a bearing and a gimbal and two servos controlling the angle of the rod, you can vary the angle of the pendulum to change the angle of flight, like a gyrocopter. The left stick on the transmitter would then control it like an airplane, with elevators and ailerons, to control its attitude. Unlike a helicopter, the angular rotation of the wing currently acts like a gyro to stabilize the wing. You would need a fin on the pendulum, to keep it pointed in a forward direction. If you added weight to the wing tip, that would increase the gyroscopic effect. A wing of that size should be able to lift several pounds, depending on the angle of attack and rotor speed. A thicker airfoil will generate more lift for a given rotational speed. The angle of attack of the wing should be varied, greater near the hub, less at the outboard end, like a propeller blade, with a "twist". Your airfoil may be somewhat thin to generate more lift to accommodate extra weight. A gyrocopter can be thought of as a rotating wing with a pendulum suspended below the wing. In this case, the electric motor rotates the wing, not the forward motion of the blades moving through the air at an angle. Might or might not work - you're the developer, not me.
Great video!!! Your English is perfectly fine. I always enjoy your videos
I've been watching your videos for awhile now, always top notch! Keep having fun with it and you'll continue to thrive 👍
I love that him and his girlfriend have a funny elf language they made up and talk to each other.
Your English is amazing! You always amaze me with your thoughts and ideas! Keep it going, you inspire so many people.
It was so hard to hold myself back from going to the comments and telling you that the airfoil was rotating the wrong way :D Well you got it in the end :)
honestly, the translation was fine. I didn't realise it and wouldn't have thought to think that you'd translated it all from Swedish until you mentioned it at the end.
I love watching your videos because you show your failures, I think a lot of people don't realise how much failure goes into success. Failure is what teaches us how to succeed and you always succeed in the end ☺️ Keep up the great work ❤️
Super cool! It sounds crazy and I can't believe it flew that well.
It's also impressive hearing the Swedish language with Subtitles.
Talking about what's happening.
"Popular opinion wasn't favoring this invention to be a feasible design path for air travel. The surviving test group complained about dizziness, nausea and injuries caused by both hard landings and high g-forces experienced during the flight."
Dont apologize for translating. Its amazing that you can speak English and Swedish fluently.
I like that it sounds like a flying saucer ! Also the ohhh....... 's on impact are all good !
what fun! Very determined and rigidly applied process leading to "maximalt olyckligt" and "bra" crashes. Keep up the work
LMAO.....😂🤣😂 !
I think it's the accent, but when the part flew off the Wing, during testing, it just reminded me of the guy they called the Crazy Russian !
So funny when he would screw up !
Thanks for the humor, intentional or not !
Keep up the great work !
👍😉
As too any translation, please don't change a thing !
It is great !
And I come from a place, where myself and friends were building Flying Wings, and had so many good laughs at our misfortunes !
So I feel your pain !
Lol !
I had a drawing for a design of one of those 50 years ago, for a diesel engine model, though I never tried building it, it was fun watching your attempts though!
your english is perfectly fine and understandable without issue
Imagine sitting on that thing. It would be so much fun!
Bro, your English is spot ON. Awesome video!
You convey very well very articulate well
Bro needs to start to use 3D gloop because that stuff is basically indestructible at times!
the swedish subtitles were great! your english is great! do you man, because i love your stuff. i've never seen a mono-wing before, so this was a blast to watch. i also loved how it sounded like the spaceships in Mars Attacks somehow heh. much love from Alaska!
This is extremely cool - never thought it would work that well but you sure proved me wrong!
Who cares about the translation bro. It's obvious that you're excited about doing silly, unprecedented shit, and that's enough to keep us all engaged. Rock on brother
you could try modulating either the propeller or add a small control surface on the wing tip to control the orientation.
That would require a whole bunch of extra sensors and computers, though.
4:25 Thanks for the tip! I just bet my whole house on 1 blackjack hand!
14:25 haha / what a cool project!
So refreshing to see someone admit to obvious mistakes just like I would do😅
The translations were good. I know what you mean with it being hard to translate from Swedish to English, as I am swedish myself.
Du gjorde seriöst bra med översättningarna, inte alltid det lättaste att översätta, man vill liksom inte bara direkt översätta utan istället hitta rätt motsvarande ord som matchar. Men du gjorde det bra och jag tror nog alla som inte pratar svenska uppskattar de översättningar du gjorde :)
Btw, fan vad kul att jag hittade en svensk kanal som är så här intressan :D
I like the idea. If I had a 3D Printer, I'd consider only printing the wing's ribs and then assemble with a spar and then cover with shrink-wrap film (as many balsa, RC planes are now covered rather than dopped tissue paper). It would be ultra light and may function even better than what you built.
Great fun! Love to hear the Swedish + Swedelish + English -- All of it!
9:52 THANK YOU!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I laughed and I cried at the screen for the whole time up to this point 👍
Such a fun project and video and your swed-lish is absolutely great !!! Looking forward to your next mission !!! Love from New Zealand 🙃😉😎
As others have said the translation was fine, you speak clear and at a good pace, easy to understand you :)
It's not a surprise to me that it works as a concept - one-winged gliders have been used as a parachute for drop-delivering goods onto farms etc. Controlling its direction will take some smart electronics, though.
Amazing! It's great that you have the courage to speak English. I haven't get through yet 😅
Super project! 🎉🎉
My English is as good as yours my friend and it’s my first language ! 🤣 no worries at all easily one of my favorite channels I always await the newest upload ! Keep them coming !
This thing must be good for putting a ghost appearance on, the sound is perfect for that 😂
What if you make a rail for the motor to be repositionable along the rail that parallels to the wing to keep CG centered or shifting to make it controllable? I know it may be too novelty but it may be a good idea.
Nothing wrong with your English. Great entertainment from the "mono wing" - thank you.
Love your work. Always super fun to watch.
Brilliant concept, but wouldn't fancy being in the passenger cabin of the full-size version!
You could add a taco-sized stabilizer beside the motor to help more of the thrust get converted into lift
The whole first half of the video I'm sitting here going "The wing is backwards, right? It's spinning the wrong way. Is that how wings are supposed to face? Oh good it is backwards phew"
Just gaslighting myself that I don't know how wings work anymore lol.
Thanks clever stuff enjoyed your enthusiasm
L'aile qui était à reculons, ça m'a sauté aux yeux immédiatement dès l'ébauche du montage.
Love your work ALWAYS, Simon!! 🥳
amazing English no worries.
awesome project i love it
Fot the necessity of that additional stick google Dzhanibekov effect. You might not need that with battery relocation.
At 824: Your wing is spinning the wrong way relative to its airfoil profile for the majority of it's length. You need to cut the wing in half and face the longer side so the airfoil provides lift.
I was very happy when you realized that the motor went the wrong way. :D
It's the safest yard toy since Lawn Darts.
It sounds like a 1960's UFO.
Great video. Keep up the good work.