I also like the idea of FF canards. I'd try doing a single servo driving a shaft that connects both sides (even if the shaft is in the intake path). If possible, maybe slide the EDF's FWD a little bit too just in case someone wouldn't go with the moving canards. Cheat holes might help as well but not sure what intake path looks like. Excellent work as always.
Great work man! I really like that you show how you identify and work through issues. It helps everyone understand that things don't always fly great right off the printer.
Amazing work another to add to the list!!! almost done with the T 7. Still waiting on that shuttile with x4 40mm edf's!!! pls release trhe space shuttle its amazing!!
One of the best looking finishing/detail jobs I’ve seen you do! I purchased your Vertigo design and I’m wondering if you’d share what brand filament you used and what your settings were. I love your channel and check it a couple of times a day!
Been watching your channel for a bit... Is there no motorized device you can have in the inside that can move the battery during flight so you can adjust the CG perfectly?
@@tomford8286 haha I was as far as I could go with the 1300 (wire length) after I changed the 2400 it was better. I wish I had my 1500 it would have been perfect
@@brucebaxter6923 I’ve done this many times. At this scale FF canards add too much weight and make the plane a little too heavy. 64mm scale all day long
@ correct, mounting a pivot point, two extra servos, control horns and pushrods. Also I’ve found the general hobbyist doesn’t want to deal with the mixing in the radio. My 64-90Mm Viggen has active canards and it’s amazing. I’m not going to also reduce the intake volume with active canard hardware. After designing hundreds of these I’ve learned lessons lol
Love the quick builds you do, was thinking Boom Supersonic's XB-1 would be next plane as been on the news a lot keep up the fun planes!
I also like the idea of FF canards. I'd try doing a single servo driving a shaft that connects both sides (even if the shaft is in the intake path). If possible, maybe slide the EDF's FWD a little bit too just in case someone wouldn't go with the moving canards. Cheat holes might help as well but not sure what intake path looks like. Excellent work as always.
Great work man! I really like that you show how you identify and work through issues. It helps everyone understand that things don't always fly great right off the printer.
Amazing work another to add to the list!!! almost done with the T 7. Still waiting on that shuttile with x4 40mm edf's!!! pls release trhe space shuttle its amazing!!
Always a great job !
Thanks for the share.
Sweet !
One of the best looking finishing/detail jobs I’ve seen you do! I purchased your Vertigo design and I’m wondering if you’d share what brand filament you used and what your settings were. I love your channel and check it a couple of times a day!
Been watching your channel for a bit... Is there no motorized device you can have in the inside that can move the battery during flight so you can adjust the CG perfectly?
You keep "not moving" the battery forward. Hilarious.
@@tomford8286 haha I was as far as I could go with the 1300 (wire length) after I changed the 2400 it was better. I wish I had my 1500 it would have been perfect
Canards really need to be loaded up.
Could I suggest using all flying canards?
@@brucebaxter6923 I’ve done this many times. At this scale FF canards add too much weight and make the plane a little too heavy. 64mm scale all day long
@ weight is the problem?
@ correct, mounting a pivot point, two extra servos, control horns and pushrods. Also I’ve found the general hobbyist doesn’t want to deal with the mixing in the radio. My 64-90Mm Viggen has active canards and it’s amazing. I’m not going to also reduce the intake volume with active canard hardware. After designing hundreds of these I’ve learned lessons lol
@ cool. Thanks
Any chance of doing an ace combat build something like the x-02 wyvern or maybe the adfx-02 morgan?
Or a Rockwell x-31
I think you are corrrct, lifting body effect
Portable vacuum battery operated!
I already ordered mine. lol
S…. Happens quick.