When you wonder if this thing fly`s, the first flight tests are in progress and will be orderly published on my channel. ruclips.net/video/60XpMUDX5_s/видео.html And remember: Start to work on your dream today, because you are one day earlier finished than when starting tomorrow...
@@ultralighthelicopter Yo también soy piloto del ultraligero Coyote, conozco también los autogiros de La Cierba, huy perdón, De La Cierva, discupe usted señor corrector.
Not as much as HE does! This is much, MUCH more work than most people's jobs will ever be. Nobody wants to see it fly well and safely more than the guy that built it!
There are people like this person who have a dream and decide that it is achievable. From there, nothing is impossible, the brain will give everything to achieve it. Bravo to this man ❤
I'm from Indonesia and I've been following your airplane making journey videos for 4 years and it's really amazing, process by process and the results are extraordinary
Waiting the flight test 😊 congratulations for this amazing project 👏 i hope gives you all the cool flights moment's that you deserve. Best regards from Venezuela 🇻🇪
@@ultralighthelicopter You rock man, if this is your work then you're really earning your official internationally-recognized title of AWESOME. Wish you many great flights!
I know eh, it's not just a cool machine, it is a work of art! People that do this sort of thing from the initial design work to the final tightening of the last few bolts to the mixing of fuel and oil and dumping it into the fuel tank... Just, my GAWD some people kick such total ass. This kind of project completely bends my mind. People that do this are just pure distilled concentrated awesomeness, there's no other way of describing them.
I can feel the love in this build...i dare say perfection, this ultralight with it's proper construction will be enjoyed for many years to come. Well done Sir!
You're so close! Can't wait until she flies. I still question the bearing choices (#6 and #23 at 19:07). The two bevel gears in the gearbox can generate a lot of axial thrust. Admittedly, I can't see the image without being there but I would think they should be tapered roller bearings. Regardless, best of luck. I'm looking forward to your first flights. Kind regards and stay safe!
I assume that the tail rotor shaft and its input (pinion) gear have thrust bearings on them and not just radial ball bearings, they absolutely NEED thrust bearings! This isn't a little $300 RC model helicopter!
I'm one of those guys that can build and or fix anything, "BUT" im definitely not stupid enough to run through Home Depot and pile up a cart full of shit and build something with it that'll kill my dumb ass 1 min after takeoff!! 😂😂 I say that out of respect that this dude knows WTF he's doing!! .... Disclaimers are great for videos like this because there will be the two teenage idiots in their garage saying "Trust me bro, you don't need those bolts man, they're just for looks!! 🤭 Later that day.... ☠️ ...So please know this guy ain't guessing at shit!! He knew every part inside and out before he even started!! Great job BTW... 👍 Much respect for the precision and understanding it takes!! Keep Rocking!!
Yea you don't just build your first set of rotor blades by following the directions from a book and just hope you did it right. This guy knows what he was doing before he even started this project
need not need to join anybody... doesn't matter if this thing flies or not, he earns more money, just by (selling) the 'make-vid' to you & he earns more respect by just showing the talent he has, to you...
Gidday Great video, thank you. Tail rotor direction of rotation appears to be going with the main rotor airflow rather than against it, so loss of tail rotor effectivness may happen earlier. Bell also discovered this. Main blades appear unable to lead lag easily. Unless you intend them to rotate around main blade bolts. This may contribute to huge stress on blade roots.
Hello friend, very good, the project may be getting ahead of myself but be careful with sharp surfaces and corners, I will suffer the effort, they can fatigue and cause cracks. But you already know that, disregard hugs 👍
لو كانت عندي إمكانيات الأموال استطيع ان اصنعها ، اي شيى انظر اليه انسخه و اصنع مثله ، النظرة التقنية و الفنية التصميم و التخطيط ، حتى القطع يمكنني ذالك ، كل هذا يجب توفير الأموال لبداية هذا المشروع من الصفر علما انني مختص في الرياضيات و الفيزياء يمكنني تقليد اي شيى ، عمل رائع و احبه كثيرا لقد فكرتني في اختصاص تقني الكترونيك و معالجة و تصليح الراديو و الأدوات و الأجهزة الخاصة بالاتصال ، لقد أعجبت بعملك المبهر و المتين روعة في الابتكار و التخطيط الهندسي اضافة الى التميز الناجح نتمنى لك المزيد و الابتكار من جديد ، تحية السلام عليكم
This helicopter is on RUclips and putting all the parts together and has been here for more then 10. years and has never toke off the ground to the air and since then this helicopter has never been flown to the air
انا من احد الدول الفقيرة النامية، حلمي هو صناعة طائرة 🛩 هيلوكبتر، اتمنى من الله تعالى ان يمنحني هذه المعدات والمخططات وان تعيرني عقلك كي اتعلم منك في ورشتك هذي، انا اعلم انه مستحيل وانت لم من عقلك الباطن لم توافق ولكن اتمنى من الله ان يهئك للموافقة ومراسلتي للمجيئ وانا سوف اعمل لديك مجانا في الترتيب والمساعدة دون كلل او ملل الى ان تشاء ويشاء الله انا احب هذه الهواية اتمنى لك التوفيق ❤
Meus parabéns por tanto capricho e precisão em seu projeto! Incrível ! Muito bem feito. E muito obrigado por compartilhar tantos detalhes pra todos! Louco pra ve-lo voar!
Dear sir, You seems from Switzerland but flag at the wall explaining something else, Very Interesting 🧐 Nice 👌. Might be sponsored by red Bull That define How to have wings.❤
That's sum build. Now I understand why helis have such short service intervals. Locktight and nylocks say it all. I am surprised not to see a torque wrench lol
I have been watching your build from the start! I cant wait to see it fly! What plans are you building off of? Is there a link to them? Keep it going! Awesome work!
So faszinierend das Video und die Bauweise und alles ist - und obwohl ich kein ängstlicher Mensch bin, aber ENTWEDER habe ich keine Ahnung von den Belastungen eines Hubschraubers, oder mir sind dazu viel "Sollbruchstellen" verbaut, die zu einem Absturz führen würden. Also ich glaub ich würde mit dem Ding nicht fliegen wollen, oder mal nicht so hoch, wie man glaub fliegen sollte oder müsste. Kann man echt so "einfach" einen Hubschrauber bauen? Ich dachte da wäre mehr Sicherheit verbaut, ganz ehrlich.
Hallo. Der Helikopter ist Experimentell und in stetigem prozess zur Verbesserung. Ich Versuche einen kompromiss zwischen effizientem Bauen, Testen und Sicherheit zu finden. In der ersten Testphase, wie der Helikopter zur Zeit ist, wäre ein kurzer Schwebeflug über Grund schon ein grosser Schritt. Weitere Massnahmen wie zum Beispiel Sicherungsdraht zum Sichern der Schrauben werden hinzugefügt wenn die finalen Einstellungen der Kontrollen sich in weiteren Tests bewähren.
Did you start with a kit like the mosquito or similar? Or is this a hand built version you designed?! Curious cause I see ya making the gears and everything yourself! If you designed and built this thing your an amazing human being! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. I fortunatly found the plans for this build online for free and was surprised how it worked out. Some parts like the pilot seat, the cabin structure or the details on the rotor blades i figured out for myself. Greetings
Hy. This is just a short complication video, if you like to see the working progress in full screen you can find it with this link ruclips.net/video/a4QbiZ0MaHw/видео.html
Hy. In general, Iron is around 3 times heavier than aluminum. I tried to find a compromise between a reasonable balance between safety and lightweight.
linking a drive train with bolts is not a good way to transfer torque, the smallest difference between the bolt and the hole will cause it the shear eventualy, a locked taper pin would be better, a splinded link or an approuved love joy for this application, just saying to help you out. 17:39
Only have two questions: 1, Did you do a weight and balance for either main or tail rotor. 2, ARE you aware of the potential erosion on tail rotor forward edges? 3M makes a tape sacrificial tape the Army used on the Th55 training copters. Could save you some agitation and expense. Just a thought. Nice job though. I also noticed the lack of safety wire on most bolts, do you think they won't be needed?.
Hy. Thanks for your suggestion. After trail and error from the first spin up test (video coming up) i did the weight and balance of the main rotor blades again. Now both blades weigh exactly 11.329Kg and have the CG on the same location. Need to reinforce the center plates of the main rotor head (replacing aluminum with stainless steel plates). Then will do the static balance and the tracking of the blades. I am considering the use of 3M sacrificial tape to use when the blades seem sufficient after further tests. Did some safety wire on the main rotor head, on the tail rotor assembly and on the main rotor mast connections to the frame structure. I try to find a balance between sufficient testing, building and safety of course. But i have to make some compromise in the safety wire on for example the pilot flight control system because the exact adjustments are subject to change when flight tests progress and to safety wire every needed connection before the final adjustments are reached would not be sufficient in my humble opinion. For the moment to hover just a few seconds over the ground would be a great achievement and i go from there and considering more safety improvement. Greetings
When you wonder if this thing fly`s, the first flight tests are in progress and will be orderly published on my channel. ruclips.net/video/60XpMUDX5_s/видео.html
And remember: Start to work on your dream today, because you are one day earlier finished than when starting tomorrow...
@ultralighthelicopter. No engañes con el título, eso no es un helicóptero, eso es un autogiro.
Inventado por el español Juan de la Cierba.
@@ultralighthelicopter Bien, señor corrector.
@@ultralighthelicopter Yo también soy piloto del ultraligero Coyote, conozco también los autogiros de La Cierba, huy perdón, De La Cierva, discupe usted señor corrector.
@ultralighthelcopter. A medida que veo el vídeo se parece más a un helicóptero, mil disculpas.
Testing flying the helicopter 🚁
You have no idea how much i want to see this machine fly safely.
Not as much as HE does! This is much, MUCH more work than most people's jobs will ever be. Nobody wants to see it fly well and safely more than the guy that built it!
Me too
There are people like this person who have a dream and decide that it is achievable. From there, nothing is impossible, the brain will give everything to achieve it. Bravo to this man ❤
Thank you :-)
You people that do this sort of thing, you know who you are. You are transcendentally AWESOME.
I'm from Indonesia and I've been following your airplane making journey videos for 4 years and it's really amazing, process by process and the results are extraordinary
Thank you :-)
Such a priceless work of art and sheer craftsmanship. I'd be too chickenshit to attempt to fly it because of how much work it is!
Waiting the flight test 😊 congratulations for this amazing project 👏 i hope gives you all the cool flights moment's that you deserve. Best regards from Venezuela 🇻🇪
Thank you and best regards back to Venezuela
@@ultralighthelicopter genial soy de colombia me puedes vender los planos
@@ultralighthelicopter You rock man, if this is your work then you're really earning your official internationally-recognized title of AWESOME. Wish you many great flights!
Your helicopter is so beautiful and amazing. The work is so detailed. I can't wait to see it fly.
I know eh, it's not just a cool machine, it is a work of art! People that do this sort of thing from the initial design work to the final tightening of the last few bolts to the mixing of fuel and oil and dumping it into the fuel tank... Just, my GAWD some people kick such total ass.
This kind of project completely bends my mind. People that do this are just pure distilled concentrated awesomeness, there's no other way of describing them.
This gotta be one of the smartest people alive
sangat detail.saluran anda yang terbaik memberikan informasi dalam proyek ini dan bagus untuk reperensi
Wow Fantastic Build! Keep up the good work!
I can feel the love in this build...i dare say perfection, this ultralight with it's proper construction will be enjoyed for many years to come. Well done Sir!
Your joking right???
OMG talk about shit welds...💩💩💩😳😳😳🤡🌎🥴🥴🥴
Awesome build! Can’t wait to see flying
man I've been waiting for this for a long time
You're so close! Can't wait until she flies. I still question the bearing choices (#6 and #23 at 19:07). The two bevel gears in the gearbox can generate a lot of axial thrust. Admittedly, I can't see the image without being there but I would think they should be tapered roller bearings. Regardless, best of luck. I'm looking forward to your first flights. Kind regards and stay safe!
@@oliveiragomes8098 Thx for the explanation.
I assume that the tail rotor shaft and its input (pinion) gear have thrust bearings on them and not just radial ball bearings, they absolutely NEED thrust bearings! This isn't a little $300 RC model helicopter!
Great job my friend, I wish you success. I have been following all your videos. I am so excited to see it fly 🙏✅ 💚
your equipment ... very badass🤩🤩 , salam from indo
Am 100'% sure it can fly.You have earned a new subscriber.From Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪
Thank you and best regards to kenya
Sungguh luar biasa 👍 ingin belajar buat helikopter
Absolutely awesome video on your helicopter build
Merhaba Türkiye’den selamlar harika bir çalışma!!!
Thank you and best greetings to Turkey
Hope to see it in action soon 📸✨🚁, Blessings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
I'm one of those guys that can build and or fix anything, "BUT" im definitely not stupid enough to run through Home Depot and pile up a cart full of shit and build something with it that'll kill my dumb ass 1 min after takeoff!! 😂😂 I say that out of respect that this dude knows WTF he's doing!! .... Disclaimers are great for videos like this because there will be the two teenage idiots in their garage saying "Trust me bro, you don't need those bolts man, they're just for looks!! 🤭 Later that day.... ☠️ ...So please know this guy ain't guessing at shit!! He knew every part inside and out before he even started!! Great job BTW... 👍 Much respect for the precision and understanding it takes!! Keep Rocking!!
Yea you don't just build your first set of rotor blades by following the directions from a book and just hope you did it right. This guy knows what he was doing before he even started this project
@Lemonhead0014 I too sir, can do brain surgery...as long as there's a RUclips video on it. And I know my limits...
parabens sempre acompanho essa bela construçao . esperando so para ver o voo desse projeto top .
I watched your video from 1st part and till now same passion ❤
Can't wait to see it fly.....she looks great.
Each piece is a real jewel !
Это видео - оргазм инженера. 33 минуты удовольствия)))
Amazing machining skills, i never seen anyone with that skills before! WoW! cant wait for the test flight, GENIUS VIDEO MATE!!!!"
Awesome work excellent, bravo 👏👏👍❤
Thank you
*Колоссальный объем работ был проделан - поздравляю ! Ждём когда это творение полетит !!!* P.s. - Однозначно лайк и привет вам с берегов Урала !!!
Thank you and best regards to the banks of the Urals
@@ultralighthelicopter 👍
Finally I've been watching this since day one ❤
Не знаю , кто это делал,но ты красавчик !!!
Keep it up bro like and pray for u from INDIA
Not to be nitpicky, but make sure she passes vibration and tracking, as well as engine temps. You've a pretty build there!
It's not too bad for a bloke who has never used a tig or any milling machines before. Keep going. You'll get there one day. 😅
Awesome build!!👏👏
T'he only thing i would suggest is to check all Bolt/screw fixings with respecto to vibrations. Otherwise, excel·lent work!!
Die erste Airtime wird bald kommen, dieses Kunstwerk kann nicht anders als Fliegen!! Grüsse aus dem Wildenwesten der Schweiz!!
Danke 🙂
Azzo!!!!!!!! tanto lavoro e nemmeno il piacere di vederlo volare!!!!!
Building, Video editing and testing takes some time but the first flight tests are in progress. Greetings
Buen trabajo 👍 💪 👏 👌
You are so talented, you should join bell or sikorsky or even start your own helicopter manufacturing company.
need not need to join anybody...
doesn't matter if this thing flies or not, he earns more money, just by (selling) the 'make-vid' to you
& he earns more respect by just showing the talent he has, to you...
Gidday
Great video, thank you.
Tail rotor direction of rotation appears to be going with the main rotor airflow rather than against it,
so loss of tail rotor effectivness may happen earlier.
Bell also discovered this.
Main blades appear unable to lead lag easily. Unless you intend them to rotate around main blade bolts.
This may contribute to huge stress on blade roots.
Wasted 33 minutes but you didn't fly it 😢
Wasted? You were treated to a very cool build.
I went straight to the end part to see if it will fly and it didbt😂.
@@CarryTrainer Nur cool, wenn der Heli fliegt!
He did not finish the process... Next he will balance the props.
Lovely helicopter 👍👌
Awesome.. good luck 👍
Hello friend, very good, the project may be getting ahead of myself but be careful with sharp surfaces and corners, I will suffer the effort, they can fatigue and cause cracks. But you already know that, disregard hugs 👍
Восхищает ОБЪЕМ проделанной работы!
Это Ваше основное занятие или только по выходным и праздникам?
Awesome skills and talent!
i thought i was gonna be bored but dawg im wrong n learn quite a lot on this
لو كانت عندي إمكانيات الأموال استطيع ان اصنعها ، اي شيى انظر اليه انسخه و اصنع مثله ، النظرة التقنية و الفنية التصميم و التخطيط ، حتى القطع يمكنني ذالك ، كل هذا يجب توفير الأموال لبداية هذا المشروع من الصفر علما انني مختص في الرياضيات و الفيزياء يمكنني تقليد اي شيى ، عمل رائع و احبه كثيرا لقد فكرتني في اختصاص تقني الكترونيك و معالجة و تصليح الراديو و الأدوات و الأجهزة الخاصة بالاتصال ، لقد أعجبت بعملك المبهر و المتين روعة في الابتكار و التخطيط الهندسي اضافة الى التميز الناجح نتمنى لك المزيد و الابتكار من جديد ، تحية السلام عليكم
This helicopter is on RUclips and putting all the parts together and has been here for more then 10. years and has never toke off the ground to the air and since then this helicopter has never been flown to the air
😂😂
انا من احد الدول الفقيرة النامية، حلمي هو صناعة طائرة 🛩 هيلوكبتر، اتمنى من الله تعالى ان يمنحني هذه المعدات والمخططات وان تعيرني عقلك كي اتعلم منك في ورشتك هذي، انا اعلم انه مستحيل وانت لم من عقلك الباطن لم توافق ولكن اتمنى من الله ان يهئك للموافقة ومراسلتي للمجيئ وانا سوف اعمل لديك مجانا في الترتيب والمساعدة دون كلل او ملل الى ان تشاء ويشاء الله انا احب هذه الهواية اتمنى لك التوفيق ❤
God Almighty isn't going to give you anything. This requires lots of money, effort, and a huge amount of brains and skill!
How creative, I wish I can make that.
A mechanical device of crucial design and mission-critical physical construction, yet an absolutely astonishing work of expressive art!
Meus parabéns por tanto capricho e precisão em seu projeto! Incrível ! Muito bem feito. E muito obrigado por compartilhar tantos detalhes pra todos! Louco pra ve-lo voar!
thanks a lot more ideas save energy, God bless,❤
Dear sir, You seems from Switzerland but flag at the wall explaining something else, Very Interesting 🧐 Nice 👌. Might be sponsored by red Bull That define How to have wings.❤
17:27 Hello dear yes sir that's better future building a mini helicopter great features thank you 😊😅 its ok engineering .
super professional❤❤❤
Tebrikler.başarilar.kardeşim.kolay.gelsin.Türkiyeden.selam
the Furia ultralight helicopter,beautiful
Amazing video man
Good luck bro :)
I really like it, it's really satisfying
If only I could work with such an amazing designer like you
great work
sudah lama saya menonton proses proyek halikopter ini..saya tidak sabar menunggu hasil akhirnya dan terbang
Wow very good
That's sum build. Now I understand why helis have such short service intervals. Locktight and nylocks say it all. I am surprised not to see a torque wrench lol
that is some clean tig welding
I have been watching your build from the start! I cant wait to see it fly! What plans are you building off of? Is there a link to them? Keep it going! Awesome work!
Thanks, you can find the plans pdf online if you search for Furia helicopter.
اين اجد مثل هذا المخطط هل لك ان تاتي بالرابط
Very impressive!!
Why would you make a loop like that on the cooling system intake. Wouldn't it trap air? Surely it has a purpose but I am confused what it could be.
Hy. This type of installment of the cooling system is recommended by the engine manufacturer when installed in vertical position.
You need to put castellated or castle lock nuts on critical parts such as the connection of the propellers to the main rotor.
The blades are fixed with nylstop nuts (31:20).
i can't wait to see this thing fly👍
What is the rpm ratio of the main to the rear rotor. Most helicopters seem to be about 5 to 1.
So faszinierend das Video und die Bauweise und alles ist - und obwohl ich kein ängstlicher Mensch bin, aber ENTWEDER habe ich keine Ahnung von den Belastungen eines Hubschraubers, oder mir sind dazu viel "Sollbruchstellen" verbaut, die zu einem Absturz führen würden. Also ich glaub ich würde mit dem Ding nicht fliegen wollen, oder mal nicht so hoch, wie man glaub fliegen sollte oder müsste.
Kann man echt so "einfach" einen Hubschrauber bauen? Ich dachte da wäre mehr Sicherheit verbaut, ganz ehrlich.
Hallo. Der Helikopter ist Experimentell und in stetigem prozess zur Verbesserung. Ich Versuche einen kompromiss zwischen effizientem Bauen, Testen und Sicherheit zu finden. In der ersten Testphase, wie der Helikopter zur Zeit ist, wäre ein kurzer Schwebeflug über Grund schon ein grosser Schritt. Weitere Massnahmen wie zum Beispiel Sicherungsdraht zum Sichern der Schrauben werden hinzugefügt wenn die finalen Einstellungen der Kontrollen sich in weiteren Tests bewähren.
Very good sir im from india
No gasket between the two engine or gearbox, rotor etc ?
очень впечатляет , это круто !👍
Yeah, that’s how I would’ve done it😂😂👌🏽
Eine Wahnsinnsleistung in Anbetracht des hohen Selbstbau-Anteils! 👍👍👍👍 Hast Du die Stunden gezählt? Freue mich auf den Erstflug 😅
Danke. Nein ich habe die Stunden nicht gezählt. Gruss
🤔 nice machinery and aluminum tiging on that frame.
Did you start with a kit like the mosquito or similar? Or is this a hand built version you designed?! Curious cause I see ya making the gears and everything yourself! If you designed and built this thing your an amazing human being! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. I fortunatly found the plans for this build online for free and was surprised how it worked out. Some parts like the pilot seat, the cabin structure or the details on the rotor blades i figured out for myself. Greetings
@@ultralighthelicopter Amazing! I Love flying. Helis are my fav. Congrats on a job well done my friend! Be safe and cant wait to see it fly!
@@stanglvr6781 Thank you
Why was a split screen necessary?? The split screen takes away some understanding of how all the different parts would go together.
Hy. This is just a short complication video, if you like to see the working progress in full screen you can find it with this link ruclips.net/video/a4QbiZ0MaHw/видео.html
awesome ❤❤❤❤
wow.. amazing skills
it's a masterpiece
I want to know approximately how much the helicopter would weigh if you made it out of iron
Hy. In general, Iron is around 3 times heavier than aluminum. I tried to find a compromise between a reasonable balance between safety and lightweight.
bro asombrosa pieza de colección para adultos, volar en eso debe de ser super
Well done.!
You need aply mastinox between alloy and steel parts!!!!!Congratulations!
What's the empty weight and available power? Been following for some time...
Looks great, but, aren't you going to put Abrasion Strips on the leading edge of the rotor blades?
Thanks, yes i consider to put Abrasion Strips on the blades when further test results will approve the performance.
@@ultralighthelicopter I hope everything works out perfectly for you. Well done.
Einfach nur super genial 😎
Vielen Dank 😊
What type of welding you are using???
linking a drive train with bolts is not a good way to transfer torque, the smallest difference between the bolt and the hole will cause it the shear eventualy, a locked taper pin would be better, a splinded link or an approuved love joy for this application, just saying to help you out. 17:39
Only have two questions: 1, Did you do a weight and balance for either main or tail rotor. 2, ARE you aware of the potential erosion on tail rotor forward edges? 3M makes a tape sacrificial tape the Army used on the Th55 training copters. Could save you some agitation and expense. Just a thought. Nice job though. I also noticed the lack of safety wire on most bolts, do you think they won't be needed?.
Hy. Thanks for your suggestion. After trail and error from the first spin up test (video coming up) i did the weight and balance of the main rotor blades again. Now both blades weigh exactly 11.329Kg and have the CG on the same location. Need to reinforce the center plates of the main rotor head (replacing aluminum with stainless steel plates). Then will do the static balance and the tracking of the blades.
I am considering the use of 3M sacrificial tape to use when the blades seem sufficient after further tests. Did some safety wire on the main rotor head, on the tail rotor assembly and on the main rotor mast connections to the frame structure. I try to find a balance between sufficient testing, building and safety of course. But i have to make some compromise in the safety wire on for example the pilot flight control system because the exact adjustments are subject to change when flight tests progress and to safety wire every needed connection before the final adjustments are reached would not be sufficient in my humble opinion. For the moment to hover just a few seconds over the ground would be a great achievement and i go from there and considering more safety improvement. Greetings
สุดยอดมากเลยครับ
You could have left links for some of the parts like the engine 😅
This is nuts
what motor have used?
It`s a rotax 582 ul piston engine with 65HP
@@ultralighthelicopter Put on a Honda CBR1000!
@@MahBoh-k2q i don`t want to fly to the moon :-)