Building RC planes under 250 grams? More of what you should know

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

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  • @droneassist4u
    @droneassist4u Год назад +12

    Use 3 or 4 gram servos. Use 3mm depron for fuse and 6mm depron for wing. Take full size receivers out of their case

  • @crashrr2993
    @crashrr2993 10 месяцев назад +3

    I converted my 28” span rubber-powered Kawasaki Tony to electric r/c.
    It weighed 31g (without a prop or rubber motor) before conversion, and 62g afterwards. The 300 mah 2s battery weighs 16g giving a flying weight of 88g.
    The result has been a spectacular success. I fly it slowly and scale, and flights last 15 minutes - or longer if there’s any lift. It can only be flown in calm conditions, despite that, I’ve logged over 11 hours in a month.
    The rx/esc is a Crossover unit bought in a combo set-up from Oversky. Total weight of the Rx/esc, motor, mount, prop and prop saver is 11g.
    As soon as I get some decent flight footage I will finish the video I am making on this project.
    I also converted a 28” Wildcat. This one flies fine but not as well as the Tony. The drag if the wide radial-engined nose is the culprit. So, build them as light and sleek as possible.

  • @jdplus3
    @jdplus3 Год назад +5

    A flyer since 1976, I can say This rule is so fricking humiliating

  • @anizotropowy
    @anizotropowy 2 года назад +4

    Nice content for european RC comunity! Our RC law is full of limitations. Best wishes for you and your channel from Poland.

  • @algodude8713
    @algodude8713 Год назад +2

    For the past little while I've been working on making a sport model weighing about 180 grams and 50cm span. I just discovered your channel today and I'm impressed by all the useful info for this size class - something that I haven't seen covered much before. This has really inspired me to see what I can achieve! Unfortunately, I've been struggling to find motors smaller than 25 grams and servos lighter than 6g, but it's still possible to create a decent aircraft within this weight limit!.

    • @rcsub250g7
      @rcsub250g7  Год назад +4

      Thanks for your comment. I used to get my servos from Hobbyking but they seem to have supply issues. So I got the EMAX ES9051 4.3g Servos from AliExpress and they work well. For motors, I use mainly SunnySky 2302 (16g in weight and 300g+ of thrust) and 2304 (20g) if needing more power (both with a 8"-4 prop). Good luck with your project.

  • @Luckless_Pedestrian
    @Luckless_Pedestrian 2 года назад +4

    Interesting video... and interesting that it just randomly popped up in my feed... ....those RUclips algorithms occasionally work in my favor. Virtually all my building and flying of late has been in the "sub250g" class. I like the challenge... it opens up more fly sites for me, and I simply want to stay away from the regulatory overreach being inflicted on us, with more draconian rules coming down the pike. I have found most of the limitations and challenges that you have... but nothing insurmountable... forces resourcefulness and creativity. I'm a traditional balsa builder, but in the pursuit of lightness have branched out into using other materials... foamboard (not a big fan... hard to make a good looking plane, but they fly)... and Depron (better, but unforgiving and hard to come by). So, I appreciate the content and hope to see more... Enjoy...

  • @BigAlNaAlba
    @BigAlNaAlba Год назад +2

    Subscribed. Please make more videos.
    In my country (UK) you need to register with the authorities even under 250g if it has an onboard camera. Personally I am a club member, fully insured and registered. It's a minor inconvenience and now I can fly "normal" sized model aircraft legally. However there is something interesting and challenging about trying to build under the 250g limit which I do enjoy simply for the sake of it. Also, when I build bigger models, I now build them MUCH lighter than I would have in the past due to the experience gained on the sub250g models.
    Keep up with the videos, maybe one day I will make better models as a result. :D

  • @DeltaAssualt
    @DeltaAssualt Год назад +1

    Would be awesome if the weight limit was at 454 grams then weight wouldn't be a problem in trying to make something that is still close to 250 grams but is a few grams over so you wouldn't have to register just as long if pass the FAA knowledge test. The one problem is with 250 gram weight is weather affects aircraft more and finding really good components parts to have good performance in windy condition is expensive, other thing is flight locations can be restricting due to space need to fly aka at park stay away from baseball field, buildings, kids play area, parking lot, etc. even if flying above recommended FAA height don't want trouble if accident happens.

  • @jordancoleman2402
    @jordancoleman2402 Год назад +1

    Liear servos can shave many grams off a build, ive soldered normal servo plugs to them and they work well when you don't need a mile of travel

  • @ronirc
    @ronirc 2 года назад +1

    GoooooooooD vídeo beautiful planes

  • @MessingWithCode
    @MessingWithCode Год назад +1

    hahahaahaha Great Video
    i think that you are right , some times to understand the bases of stuff we have to go through boring videos hahahaahah but still you made it worth it thanks a lot ❤

  • @basemandog
    @basemandog 4 месяца назад

    Build what you want,
    Fly what you want…..
    Don’t ask the crown for permission.

  • @freedomfalcon
    @freedomfalcon Год назад +1

    Any chance we could get a build video for those gliders? They look AMAZING!!!

    • @rcsub250g7
      @rcsub250g7  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Unfortunately, I did not record the process. Sorry.

  • @therusticcollectionebaysto7028
    @therusticcollectionebaysto7028 2 года назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @RolfKni
    @RolfKni 2 года назад +1

    Ich Bai auch am liebsten kleine Flieger 👍👍👍😎

  • @jothimanijsr5313
    @jothimanijsr5313 7 месяцев назад

    Sir I want this flight one'

  • @embededfabrication4482
    @embededfabrication4482 Год назад +1

    the cops stopped me flying in the park last night and got out their weigh scale. I only just bailed out of county lockup this morning.

    • @moepow8160
      @moepow8160 Год назад +1

      make sure they use a digital calibrated rc aircraft scale inside a isolated vacuum chamber, remember the bad cops might try to slip a extra part on the scale to make it wieght more !

  • @noahleander5814
    @noahleander5814 Год назад +1

    What is the wingspan of that beatiful glider? im interested in building one myself, it looks very good.

    • @rcsub250g7
      @rcsub250g7  Год назад +6

      It's 1.9 meters and just under 250g. To keep it lightweight I used a 2S 500mAh battery and small brushless motor. You also need lightweight covering material and I use the Parklite Ultracote. Thanks.

  • @Iflyanythin
    @Iflyanythin 29 дней назад

    Planes under 250 grammes won’t fly in hardly any wind which is mainly useless most days

  • @peteroemer2708
    @peteroemer2708 Год назад

    That sailplane is a real beauty... any chance you sell plans for it?

    • @rcsub250g7
      @rcsub250g7  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the kind comment. Unfortunately, I did not use or make plans. Sorry.

  • @jdmforever5583
    @jdmforever5583 Год назад +1

    Geez the way things are going we're going to need a license to fly a paper airplane soon🙄

    • @allendyer5359
      @allendyer5359 11 месяцев назад

      just how many kites can I tether and fly at the same time from MY property? Is there a restriction on the gauge of wire I use? What if I want to put my butt on the line and fly in my kite?

  • @leonardobonanno5115
    @leonardobonanno5115 Год назад

    Why exactly do you try make planes below 250 grams?

    • @rcsub250g7
      @rcsub250g7  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/9C2VjAYBOp0/видео.html

  • @moepow8160
    @moepow8160 Год назад

    So who's going to be the RC plane police ? I've been driving around for two year with out dated plates and never got stopped, of course I have them in my glove box I just forget to put them on...so I'm not to afraid of the RC police these days. Although I'll try real had to comply, but at 70 it's hard to get things right. Thank god there no bail jail, because I spent all my fixed income on RC planes...

  • @daviddavids2884
    @daviddavids2884 2 года назад

    jeezuss. and, WHO is gonna come out to the field and WEIGH yer goddam model.?!?!?
    all you guys who are obsessing about the new, unenforceable, 'max weight' regulation are
    PHOOLS. !

    • @rcsub250g7
      @rcsub250g7  2 года назад +5

      People enjoy this hobby in different ways. Regulations apply to people in different ways depending on where they live. And people choose to deal with laws and regulations in their own ways. There is no need to be disrespectful.

    • @Angelum_Band
      @Angelum_Band 2 года назад +6

      You will be surprised how many aero karens live in your neighborhood. That unless you live in the country.

    • @gogotrololo
      @gogotrololo 2 года назад +1

      i'd rather just accept the challenge and follow the regulations like a decent human being. I don't feel a need to break rules and run the risk of getting a fine or my stuff confiscated for a hobby. Plus it's nice to tell aero-karens to suck a lemon

    • @BraydenWolframe
      @BraydenWolframe Год назад +6

      @Angelum Band Agreed. Last summer I was flying my 400gram foambaord plane and someone pulled up and called the cops on me. When the police showed up they just sat there and watched me fly 🤪. At the time I had no clue there was a weight limit. I have recently started to only make planes under 250grams... just in case the cops aren't too keen about planes.

    • @my_dear_friend_
      @my_dear_friend_ Год назад +1

      I would worry about insurance companies since they will not cover a claim if you operated your plane outside of the regulations.