If you really want some excitement at an airfield. _Stand 30 feet behind two of the real ones, as they start up. _*_I guarantee that you will lose your hat._*
Sitting in a McDonald's in Italy ( I'm Dutch but for work in Italy) And really enjoying your clear and calming voice telling me how you build it . Thank you for that !!
"A test fit showed everything lined up perfectly." You and I have WAY different experiences building these things! Mine is usually "A test flight shows something probably wasn't aligned close enough."
Really excellent video. I'm a modeller myself and ex member of the Irish F3A aerobatic team and I appreciate the labour of love that went into this video. Beautiful crystal clear camera work, just the right level of details, an exquisite eye for neat, clean work, and above all an excellent narration. Really excellent effort, it's unusual to see such quality across all the disciplines. Full marks 👍
A wonderful presentation! Clear and concise. No elevator "music" or endless "blah-blah" about nothing. This sets a blueprint in how I would like to see others do. Great and excellent vid man! :)
Your voice reminds me of my science teacher from junior high. Mr. Klein Well articulated and able to hold your attention happy flights with this model!
As a builder, I always try to keep from being a snob when I watch an ARF Assembly video. I have assembled this ARF when they first came out. It really is a nice plane. I would have used different hardware in several places but that's the snob thing coming out. Nice job. I really hate cutting cowls and you did a nice job. Now, on to the maiden!!!
Subscribed!!!! Just bought this plane fully assembled with the Fg30b Saito I’m perfect condition, matter of fact, hasn’t even had livery put on yet, got an incredible deal. Really enjoyed your video and will be sticking around for more, thank you 👍🏼👍🏼
One added benefit to the servo controlled choke Is it can be used as an engine kill in an emergency. The ability to do this is required in the AMA safety code. Of course you can have an ignition kill as well. It is really nice to have both though.
Looking forward to the maiden. Love your presentation style - just using your Phoenix Lysander build to assemble mine - bought after seeing your videos.
Thank you for this video you did a wonderful job showing your setup. I could see everything I needed to know about the P-47. It looks like a nice future project.
What a fantastic beautiful video of building a truly stunning model. The atmosphere this recording exudes is so relaxed and so clear. Thanks for all this and I really hope you will post more. Greetings from the Netherlands.
I’ve been considering this plane and your build video may help me decide to pull the trigger on it. Please don’t stick a fork in that beautiful wing! lol Great instructional/build video, one of the best I’ve seen yet. I think Hangar9 might want to inquire about your “services”. Yes, waiting for Part 2. How does she fly Thanks for your time to make this.
Since you are running a DX9 you don't need a servo reverser for one side of the elevator, that can be done in the transmitter, DX7 and up. I had a DX6 when I built my first gasser, ran into that problem and it gave me the perfect excuse to upgrade to a DX7 which wouldn't require a servo reverser, its handled in the transmitter programming. My old DX6 would have required a servo reverser to handle a 2 servo setup on the elevators.
Wow they've come a long way... When I bought mine it was a box of balsa wood needing assembled then covered it with different options. Crashing those is a bummer so much time - Anyhow cool video & awesome kit Thanks for the video!! Enjoy that war bird
Nice looking plane and a very well done video. Those planes in the background look like they are worth a video too. You've been in this hobby forever it seems.
Looks good. It was hard to tell for sure but it looked like that spark plug was waaaay tighter than it needed to be. Could end up with stripped threads eventually if not careful.
Excellent video and attention to detail. I can tell you were annoyed by the muffler holes you made. Easy fix, but I've no doubt you let out a few words.
Nice job on the build, as a mechanic i appreciate your patience and precision on your measurements and assembly. A great production. This is the 1st of your videos i have seen and have subscribed. Take ypur time with engine set up, break in and tuning. I will be looking forward to more builds, i hope you fly them as that's always a good time. I used to do 1/8 scal glow fuel cars. 80 plus mph. Well see ya on the next production
What a beautiful model, I have a YS-120 that would be great for it. I would have liked retractable gear included but you can't have everything. Thanks for the video and information.
P 47 Usado también por el escuadrón 201 Mexicano en las misiones de apoyo en las filipinas contra los japoneses en la segunda guerra mundial en 1945, excelente canal, congratulations!!
Great video! Curious as to why you used a servo reverse adapter instead of just running the second servo to another channel on the receiver, mixing the two channels together in the radio and reversing the channel. Only reason to use the module is if you were out of channels on the receiver. Otherwise you eliminate an extra point of failure by using two channels.
I'm 10min in the video and like seeing a plane come together. The engine, saw someone install a Saito 3 cylinder radial engine on the Hellcat. If I do get either the P-47 or F6F, I'll try the radial engine because I feel like that they need a radial engine because they're full size sisters also had a radial engine. Loving the video content keep up the good work
Nice job and nice build. I wonder if a 20cc twin would fit? Kind of surprised it didn’t come with barrel hinges. Some baffeling might be necessary to force air through the fins.
I would love to do this hobby. i been saving up for new eyeglasses for 3 months. I think most people could never afford these amazing luxuries/ hobbies. My daughter keeps calling me a nerd because my eyeglasses are repaired with tape
Not sure how this got any thumbs down votes, but across all of the various interests I follow this has to be one of (if not THE) best unboxing/assembly/review videos I have ever seen. Got a new sub from this guy for sure!
love the videos, sometimes funny, always informative, and when someone buys one of th e planes they know exactly what to expect :) thanks for the videos
Good video! A naive question for you: how do you handle aileron and flap servo connections with the RX? Do you disconnect the servo connections at the RX, or do you use extension cables and disconnect them from the servo leads every time you store the plane after flight?
I was into R/C airplanes years ago, still have them. Not flown in a while. Your channel came up on my suggestion list, glad it did. Subbed your channel 👍👍😆😎 Great video. I've always wanted to get into larger scale. This one looks like cats meow!
Nice posts, and this one is a beautiful plane. My favourit. I have one question. I can not find any documentation regarding E-flight struts. What is their dimension from the top(with the part that goes in retract) to the axle?
I subscribed and liked this in about 10 seconds. My brain: " This nut is going to build this thing, I'm going to watch it." A W E S O M E. You are the man!
Really great video my man. You are quite knowledgeable. Very refreshing. Great engine choice. I have the RCGF 26cc on my H9 20cc Mustang. What a great combination. Keep up the great work.
With your ignition so close to the servos have you had any interference problems with the servos, like the servos moving on their own when the engine is running? I have a great planes seawind 90 and tried to install a Saito gas engine, but with the ignition close to the servos, the servos started moving on their own when the engine is running which means the ignition put out interference that messed with the servos
You must have discipline and adequate space in order to maintain a clear work space like that. I always have to push other stuff aside for projects. Nice plane! I've just realized as I type that I have wing span envy. :-)
Hola me gusta mucho tu video es de calidad yo tengo un P-51D MUSTANG 20CC pero es mi primer avión y todavía no me atrevo a armarlo porque sé poco por eso miro mucho este video para empezar a tener la idea y además es el único video que he logrado ver que lo hagan paso a paso me gusta saludos
Great build! You do excellent work Sir. I noticed one of your glue bottles had Samanos hobbys on it, I frequent Mikes shop often. Didn’t know you lived in the Houston area. I am in Alvin.
Hi everyone. Part two is up: ruclips.net/video/SNP12rh9qUk/видео.html
How much is this and how long it takes to assembly this is cool
If you really want some excitement at an airfield. _Stand 30 feet behind two of the real ones, as they start up. _*_I guarantee that you will lose your hat._*
Plz build a Catalina flying boat
Instablaster
I like your narration style and your patient approach to building. Hanger 9 makes some really high quality models.
Sitting in a McDonald's in Italy ( I'm Dutch but for work in Italy)
And really enjoying your clear and calming voice telling me how you build it .
Thank you for that !!
Ciao!
Italy hates McDonalds.
Oh.... that's why it was full there....
"A test fit showed everything lined up perfectly." You and I have WAY different experiences building these things! Mine is usually "A test flight shows something probably wasn't aligned close enough."
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Really excellent video. I'm a modeller myself and ex member of the Irish F3A aerobatic team and I appreciate the labour of love that went into this video. Beautiful crystal clear camera work, just the right level of details, an exquisite eye for neat, clean work, and above all an excellent narration.
Really excellent effort, it's unusual to see such quality across all the disciplines. Full marks 👍
Loved your build process and how you had figured out your challenges. I never doubted once that you would conquer the challenges. Now on to part 2...
A wonderful presentation! Clear and concise. No elevator "music" or endless "blah-blah" about nothing. This sets a blueprint in how I would like to see others do. Great and excellent vid man! :)
Your voice reminds me of my science teacher from junior high. Mr. Klein
Well articulated and able to hold your attention happy flights with this model!
You have to be my favorite builder. Love your instructional videos.
This is such a great instructional video. Thank you for posting. Stay well!
Hello my friend 🤗🤗
As a builder, I always try to keep from being a snob when I watch an ARF Assembly video. I have assembled this ARF when they first came out. It really is a nice plane. I would have used different hardware in several places but that's the snob thing coming out. Nice job. I really hate cutting cowls and you did a nice job. Now, on to the maiden!!!
Subscribed!!!! Just bought this plane fully assembled with the Fg30b Saito I’m perfect condition, matter of fact, hasn’t even had livery put on yet, got an incredible deal. Really enjoyed your video and will be sticking around for more, thank you 👍🏼👍🏼
If all my Teachers where like you in school, i would have been a strait A student. Amazing video and instruction.
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One added benefit to the servo controlled choke Is it can be used as an engine kill in an emergency. The ability to do this is required in the AMA safety code. Of course you can have an ignition kill as well. It is really nice to have both though.
I'm not in the hobby but I have enjoyed your videos since I found them. Nice thank you
Looking forward to the maiden. Love your presentation style - just using your Phoenix Lysander build to assemble mine - bought after seeing your videos.
Thank you for this video you did a wonderful job showing your setup. I could see everything I needed to know about the P-47. It looks like a nice future project.
Glad you liked it. I've got another warbird on the bench as well.
Enjoyed the build and review. Looking to get back into the hobby. So much has changed in 35 years!!
What a fantastic beautiful video of building a truly stunning model. The atmosphere this recording exudes is so relaxed and so clear. Thanks for all this and I really hope you will post more. Greetings from the Netherlands.
After watching the assembly of the fuselage, I don’t see the need for apprehension mounting engine. You got this!
You do good, thorough work with attention to detail, very intricate, and, you aren't afraid to fly them!
Very cool! I love hearing the thought process behind these choices.
I’ve been considering this plane and your build video may help me decide to pull the trigger on it. Please don’t stick a fork in that beautiful wing! lol
Great instructional/build video, one of the best I’ve seen yet. I think Hangar9 might want to inquire about your “services”.
Yes, waiting for Part 2. How does she fly
Thanks for your time to make this.
Since you are running a DX9 you don't need a servo reverser for one side of the elevator, that can be done in the transmitter, DX7 and up. I had a DX6 when I built my first gasser, ran into that problem and it gave me the perfect excuse to upgrade to a DX7 which wouldn't require a servo reverser, its handled in the transmitter programming. My old DX6 would have required a servo reverser to handle a 2 servo setup on the elevators.
I liked your presentation, and you did an excellent job on that P-47
Wow they've come a long way... When I bought mine it was a box of balsa wood needing assembled then covered it with different options. Crashing those is a bummer so much time -
Anyhow cool video & awesome kit
Thanks for the video!! Enjoy that war bird
Nice looking plane and a very well done video. Those planes in the background look like they are worth a video too. You've been in this hobby forever it seems.
Yea, many of those planes in the background have their own stories. And yes, I've been in this hobby quite a long time.
A nicely done video - you are a clear communicator. Fun and informative to watch. Kudos!
its so good to see a brother up here ALL PRAISES TO THE MOST HI GOD
Looks good. It was hard to tell for sure but it looked like that spark plug was waaaay tighter than it needed to be. Could end up with stripped threads eventually if not careful.
Hi, the way you build the bird is amazing and looks so easy. Thanks for that kind of video.
Excellent video and attention to detail. I can tell you were annoyed by the muffler holes you made. Easy fix, but I've no doubt you let out a few words.
Enjoy watching you build this plane.
Nice job on the build, as a mechanic i appreciate your patience and precision on your measurements and assembly. A great production. This is the 1st of your videos i have seen and have subscribed. Take ypur time with engine set up, break in and tuning. I will be looking forward to more builds, i hope you fly them as that's always a good time. I used to do 1/8 scal glow fuel cars. 80 plus mph. Well see ya on the next production
Really good job on the video, I will use this for a pre plan for my build. Thanks for the time and effort. Steve, Augusta Ga.
What a beautiful model, I have a YS-120 that would be great for it. I would have liked retractable gear included but you can't have everything. Thanks for the video and information.
Great video!! The Hanger 9 ARF looks a class kit and looks very scale!! Looking forward to the next video 😄
P 47 Usado también por el escuadrón 201 Mexicano en las misiones de apoyo en las filipinas contra los japoneses en la segunda guerra mundial en 1945, excelente canal, congratulations!!
Enjoyed your build. Lot of work went into that video.
You have to be kidding me with the 26cc motor , great Job !
Great video! Curious as to why you used a servo reverse adapter instead of just running the second servo to another channel on the receiver, mixing the two channels together in the radio and reversing the channel. Only reason to use the module is if you were out of channels on the receiver. Otherwise you eliminate an extra point of failure by using two channels.
Best build (assembly) video ive seen, super well done.
This guy has mastered the art of making adult nerdistry seem cool! I suddenly want to build my own RC plane now....
Great video my friend. I love it. Keep up the great work and big salute from Slovenia, Pilot Robert
This is a perfect video, no uh’s or visual pauses you must be involved somehow in media or should be!
I'm 10min in the video and like seeing a plane come together. The engine, saw someone install a Saito 3 cylinder radial engine on the Hellcat. If I do get either the P-47 or F6F, I'll try the radial engine because I feel like that they need a radial engine because they're full size sisters also had a radial engine. Loving the video content keep up the good work
That was the best build video I have ever seen. Great video and thanks for your effort. Cheers from Australia.
I don't know why this channel popped up but I'm glad it did, I subscribed, I really like watching you doing this.
I'm looking forward to seeing it fly.
A+ on video camera work and narration.
Nice work. I'm heading over to part two.
thank you for this very nice tutorial clear as crystal, Cheers from France.....
Nice job and nice build. I wonder if a 20cc twin would fit? Kind of surprised it didn’t come with barrel hinges. Some baffeling might be necessary to force air through the fins.
Excellent video!!! Great Teacher!!!
most excellent , well spoken
I would love to do this hobby. i been saving up for new eyeglasses for 3 months. I think most people could never afford these amazing luxuries/ hobbies. My daughter keeps calling me a nerd because my eyeglasses are repaired with tape
That was a very well presented build. Subscribed, hoping to see more like this!
Not sure how this got any thumbs down votes, but across all of the various interests I follow this has to be one of (if not THE) best unboxing/assembly/review videos I have ever seen. Got a new sub from this guy for sure!
Nice job! Hope they do a 60 CC one.
Hi mate, I just found your channel, I like your communication style and of course the content! Stay happy. Cheers!
love the videos, sometimes funny, always informative, and when someone buys one of th e planes they know exactly what to expect :) thanks for the videos
You do absolutely amazing work!! Very detailed and great video work makes it very easy to follow along! Liked and subbed!
Thank you so much. This REALLY helped with our decision to buy or not.
Good video! A naive question for you: how do you handle aileron and flap servo connections with the RX? Do you disconnect the servo connections at the RX, or do you use extension cables and disconnect them from the servo leads every time you store the plane after flight?
A rule of thumb with light color by navy standard are starboard= right= green. Larger number of figure. Port=left=red, least number of figure.
_Love the Jug! _*_It's Lightning in eight .50 cals_*
I was into R/C airplanes years ago, still have them. Not flown in a while. Your channel came up on my suggestion list, glad it did. Subbed your channel 👍👍😆😎 Great video. I've always wanted to get into larger scale. This one looks like cats meow!
Wish i had a friend like this guy . id love to build one of these , but dont have enough confidence to go it alone with youtube vids to help.
Nice posts, and this one is a beautiful plane. My favourit. I have one question. I can not find any documentation regarding E-flight struts. What is their dimension from the top(with the part that goes in retract) to the axle?
It does look like a very well designed kit. I rebuilt a few kits in my 35yrs in the hobby but never found a kitchen sink. Lol
That .. was a very neat assembly!
I subscribed and liked this in about 10 seconds. My brain: " This nut is going to build this thing, I'm going to watch it." A W E S O M E. You are the man!
My sanity has been questioned quite often...
And for good reason!! If people didn't dare to try, what kind of sad world would we have? Keep going.
Really great video my man. You are quite knowledgeable. Very refreshing. Great engine choice. I have the RCGF 26cc on my H9 20cc Mustang. What a great combination. Keep up the great work.
This is a highly informative and entertaining video. Well Done!
Dude. You're my spirit animal. Awesome video, awesome channel.
Excellent video.Expertly done.
Good video! Want to transfer from foamies to Balsa, kind of intimidating. Looking forward to part 2.
Wow amazing good job my friend I'm from Philippines watching 🤗🤗
Awesome instruction sir . good video. Very enjoyable to watch
Great video, plane looks orsum. Will go watch part 2👍🏻
With your ignition so close to the servos have you had any interference problems with the servos, like the servos moving on their own when the engine is running? I have a great planes seawind 90 and tried to install a Saito gas engine, but with the ignition close to the servos, the servos started moving on their own when the engine is running which means the ignition put out interference that messed with the servos
You must have discipline and adequate space in order to maintain a clear work space like that. I always have to push other stuff aside for projects. Nice plane!
I've just realized as I type that I have wing span envy. :-)
EXCELLENT build video.Thanks.
I just subbed and can't wait for part two! High quality videos!
Excellent Tips on the Build ! You are a Pro !
I love the P-47B Razorbacks.
Excellent presentation, both in style and content!
Love your very professional build and narration.
A proper Engine... welldone!
Merci pour cette vidéo très intéressante 😉🇫🇷
Restrained passion..... nice great video
Fantastic video ! Helped a lot!
great report
Hola me gusta mucho tu video es de calidad yo tengo un P-51D MUSTANG 20CC pero es mi primer avión y todavía no me atrevo a armarlo porque sé poco por eso miro mucho este video para empezar a tener la idea y además es el único video que he logrado ver que lo hagan paso a paso me gusta saludos
looks like a quality model. not a big fan of ca hinges in that size thought. nice build
Very good video. Great hands mate, very impressive...…...
Well done sir, well done. 👍🏽
another great video , like the way you do these
Outstanding presentation.
Great build! You do excellent work Sir. I noticed one of your glue bottles had Samanos hobbys on it, I frequent Mikes shop often. Didn’t know you lived in the Houston area. I am in Alvin.