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Hi World of Wayne, my name is Jordan Symmons and I just wanted to say that I love your videos of building the spitfire.. Cant wait on what the finished product will look like...
Great video Wayne. The wings are coming on nicely. The upsweep in the wings is called the dihedral🙂 the angles look really good on your wings. I’m hoping we will get a full compliment of Browning machine guns as they were the key feature of the Spitfire design to have eight 303 calibre guns four in each wing. I think Hatchette really have done a great job on this build.
The V shape is known as the dihedral and helps to provide some stability to the aircraft. If the wings drop downwards toward the tips such as you see on the Harrier it is known as the anhedral which is used to provide some instability which helps with high speed manoeuvrability but has negative effects when the aircraft is going slowly. In the case of the Harrier the negative effects are mostly negated by the thrust vectoring nozzles but with the F104 Starfigher the slight anhedral coupled with its very short wingspan caused the aircraft to be dangerously unstable on takeoff and landing which led to many accidents that caused loss of the aircraft and pilot.
Great channel Wayne :) I am currently working on DeAgostini R2-D2 as it showed up in Poland, and your vids serves a great aid in some instructions not beeing clear :) Greetings from Poland :)
Just so you know there is a inside the spitfire factory programme on MORE 4 tonight. That is the 28 September 2020 it is the first episode of what looks like a series.
2 great videos Wayne,I joined your live video yesterday,was great to watch and I bought the same sprew cutters of your Amazon website,well they are the best tools I used to cut in little gaps,thanks for the recommendation
Just for information, the metal strip are called wing spars. On the real Spitfire they would be one piece from wingtip to wingtip. This build is impressive, hope Hachette or Agoura will release it in the U.S.
You must be waiting on some Ecto parts like me. I haven’t noticed any new vids. I’m stalled out, been a long while since I got any parts. It’s been almost two months since anything has shipped, but I’m in the US, and we’re on the edge of mass hysteria over here lately.
Do you have anything finished your videos look all the same piting a bunch of parts together you finished products are hard find. I would love get a model but ty ok u just make look like busy work and no finished product.
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I cannot blame you for doing two video's as there is to little to do them as separate video's.
Loving the build as all ways.
Stay safe all.
Hi World of Wayne, my name is Jordan Symmons and I just wanted to say that I love your videos of building the spitfire.. Cant wait on what the finished product will look like...
Arrgh!! I resisted this when it first came out, but the more I see of the build quality and detail, the more tempted I am.
Looking good , good luck in the shed tonight.
Great video Wayne. The wings are coming on nicely. The upsweep in the wings is called the dihedral🙂 the angles look really good on your wings. I’m hoping we will get a full compliment of Browning machine guns as they were the key feature of the Spitfire design to have eight 303 calibre guns four in each wing. I think Hatchette really have done a great job on this build.
The V shape is known as the dihedral and helps to provide some stability to the aircraft. If the wings drop downwards toward the tips such as you see on the Harrier it is known as the anhedral which is used to provide some instability which helps with high speed manoeuvrability but has negative effects when the aircraft is going slowly. In the case of the Harrier the negative effects are mostly negated by the thrust vectoring nozzles but with the F104 Starfigher the slight anhedral coupled with its very short wingspan caused the aircraft to be dangerously unstable on takeoff and landing which led to many accidents that caused loss of the aircraft and pilot.
The angle of the wings is called dihedral. It's adds stability to the aircraft in flight. 😊
Great channel Wayne :) I am currently working on DeAgostini R2-D2 as it showed up in Poland, and your vids serves a great aid in some instructions not beeing clear :) Greetings from Poland :)
Just so you know there is a inside the spitfire factory programme on MORE 4 tonight.
That is the 28 September 2020 it is the first episode of what looks like a series.
It is defined as: "Dihedral angle is the upward angle from horizontal of the wings or tailplane of a fixed-wing aircraft".
2 great videos Wayne,I joined your live video yesterday,was great to watch and I bought the same sprew cutters of your Amazon website,well they are the best tools I used to cut in little gaps,thanks for the recommendation
Loving this build
This would compliment the Jeep Willy quite nicely!
Looking great Wayne! I almost want to subscribe to it now.
I remember the days when you said your OCD wouldn't let you do two issues together!... You've changed Man! 😉
Lol. Damn straight
Just for information, the metal strip are called wing spars. On the real Spitfire they would be one piece from wingtip to wingtip. This build is impressive, hope Hachette or Agoura will release it in the U.S.
I,m sure that Agora wildo this as aworldwide live build.... but not yet
Looks great mate 🛠🛠🛠
I,ve measured both the port/starboard wings. And it,s already20CM long.... so far on the wingspan of the incredible iconic WW2 BOB RAF plane
the wings have Dehidral, or as you indicate v shaped
The angle of the wings relative to each other is called the dihedral
Hello Wayne, very nice.
You must be waiting on some Ecto parts like me. I haven’t noticed any new vids. I’m stalled out, been a long while since I got any parts. It’s been almost two months since anything has shipped, but I’m in the US, and we’re on the edge of mass hysteria over here lately.
Yep. They are coming next week
Kraken rum is deal of the day on amazon for the next 4 hours xx
I'm on it lol
Hay
how can I check whether the motor for the propeller, or the chip is working as when connected nothing happens
Thats not good. Check batteries but it should spin. You may have to take it apart and check the motor while it is not in the housing.
Great vid 👍👍🍻🍻💞💞🍰🍰
top, schönes Modell, nice
Danke
Do you have anything finished your videos look all the same piting a bunch of parts together you finished products are hard find. I would love get a model but ty ok u just make look like busy work and no finished product.