Building a HIGH POWER Rocket Plane

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @Project-Air
    @Project-Air  23 дня назад +139

    For anyone who doesn’t already know, Emma is the first full-time hire at Project Air 🙌 She’s an incredibly capable engineer and actually much more qualified than myself, who basically self-learned everything.
    Over the years I’ve had many friends appearing in my videos, including Sam, Mike and Hannah, who were always keen to lend a hand with building and filming when they were available. 🎥 What a really needed, though, was someone to help design, build and test things full-time.
    Emma originally worked in the same engineering company as Sam, who recommended her. I saw she was the ideal sort of engineer to come and help out with Project Air operations day-to-day. I’m really excited about all of the more complicated projects we’ll now be able to take on with her versatile skill set in electronics, CAD and other areas, and I’m also very pleased to highlight a woman in STEM through this channel, something that is still lacking on RUclips (and in general).
    I’d like Emma to be treated with respect as it’s hard enough to appear on camera without inappropriate comments about her appearance or relationship to myself. She is a valued member of the team and I’m very much looking forward to all the future projects she is going to be helping with.
    Looking forward to the next project!
    James

    • @legoflightturtleperson243
      @legoflightturtleperson243 20 дней назад +3

      absolutely love your videos, I have been watching your channel for a long time and your creations never disappoint. here is an idea of something you should make. one of those car plane boats you sometimes see in movies or games were you can design your own planes. maybe a buggy with floats and wings on the side or just an evolved sea plane with bigger wheels. Make sure to strap rockets to the back! I have never seen someone make it so it would make for great content. thanks for making great inspirational videos.

    • @drmachinewerke1
      @drmachinewerke1 17 дней назад

      What is the jeep ' white' type vechile you are driving

    • @quantum8945
      @quantum8945 16 дней назад

      @@drmachinewerke1 it might be s a Suzuki Jimny, very cool little jeep

  • @bsod4144
    @bsod4144 Месяц назад +1195

    Im so glad u dont have to do these things alone anymore...shes a keeper

    • @Project-Air
      @Project-Air  Месяц назад +353

      Thanks! Yes I love having more people in these videos. Emma and Sam really helped a lot with this one.

    • @paulinavictoriagonzalezgon991
      @paulinavictoriagonzalezgon991 Месяц назад +11

      We love you

    • @mstreich
      @mstreich Месяц назад +98

      Note to self: Find build partner taller than me.

    • @philipbrailey
      @philipbrailey Месяц назад +3

      Lots of fun.

    • @GiBBO5700
      @GiBBO5700 Месяц назад +20

      ​@@Project-Air too many simps

  • @DIYPerks
    @DIYPerks 29 дней назад +215

    What a result!!! Well done James and Emma!

    • @An1me_v1b3r
      @An1me_v1b3r 29 дней назад +3

      That glider was basically a me 163 in disguise

    • @sumesh-kumar
      @sumesh-kumar 29 дней назад

      hi Matt. waiting for your next video.

    • @Kozworth
      @Kozworth 27 дней назад

      DIY submarines 2.0

  • @PurpleTT99
    @PurpleTT99 Месяц назад +293

    As a 60yr old I really appreciated seeing you take Jetex & balsa structures to the limit. I had many, and if fact although you mentioned the 50s my last was in 1985, although Jetex parts were a little hard to find by then. It was a tissue & dope plane that immediately burst into flames. Dope was still off-gassing! I dropped it immediately and it sat on the ground leaving, within 30s, a black skeleton of failure. Gutted.

    • @NickOakley
      @NickOakley Месяц назад +15

      70 year old here. I can probably still find the burns from my brief tinkerings with Jetex. And yes, the smell of off-gassing dope in my bedroom!

    • @robertstark3326
      @robertstark3326 Месяц назад +5

      Sounds like a mini Hindenburg. Too bad there wasn't RUclips, it would have been great to film that. I'm 65 so I too remember Jetex. Great memories, even when or maybe especially when things didn't go the way you expected.

    • @iandennis7836
      @iandennis7836 Месяц назад +4

      Yes, mine did exactly the same......sigh

    • @RichardIresonMusician
      @RichardIresonMusician Месяц назад +9

      66 here, fond memories of Jetex motors. I remember them being all metal with a spring latch you'd flip to separate the two parts. 2x orangy red fuel pellets, a bit of gauze, an asbestos gasket and Jetex fuse wire. Glowed red hot if memory serves! Many a burn was had along with a huge amount of fun!!!

    • @PurpleTT99
      @PurpleTT99 Месяц назад +2

      @@RichardIresonMusician Yes the gauze, the gasket and a tin of pellets. I also recall the small maybe 1.5" normal one and a larger one, 2.5" and fatter? The fuse wire would crack quite easily I recall. Ahhhh fond memories.

  • @dejongdon
    @dejongdon Месяц назад +170

    16:25 How satisfying was it to see it gently rise when the first rocket was ignited!?! Well done!

    • @jimbos5.7x28
      @jimbos5.7x28 Месяц назад +1

      It was pretty cool when the plane gently arose as well.

    • @Gniggaaa
      @Gniggaaa Месяц назад

      Looks soo cool makes Any one want to make one good thing I’ve been making rockets recently

  • @rjung_ch
    @rjung_ch Месяц назад +249

    Emma's the MVP of this project!

    • @loddude5706
      @loddude5706 Месяц назад +7

      Magnificent Variable Propulsion? : )

    • @rjung_ch
      @rjung_ch Месяц назад

      @@loddude5706 🙂

    • @mytube001
      @mytube001 Месяц назад +29

      I know Americans use MVP to mean "Most Valuable Player", but do understand that it means "Minimum Viable Product" to a ton of people!

    • @GerinoMorn
      @GerinoMorn Месяц назад +8

      props for Emma, but this is begging for a catapult launcher xDDD

    • @loddude5706
      @loddude5706 Месяц назад +2

      @@GerinoMorn - Emma on a bungee! . . . Pure genius . . . discarding trolley? : )

  • @HanZie82
    @HanZie82 Месяц назад +49

    That ended up being one beautiful plane.
    I would NOT be upset to see it again with maybe another form of propulsion.
    It flies so nice.

    • @jimbos5.7x28
      @jimbos5.7x28 Месяц назад

      Yeah the rocket-plane they built was cool too.

    • @OzAndyify
      @OzAndyify Месяц назад

      Yeah, that pane deserves something like flappy paddle propulsion.

  • @kadhir5738
    @kadhir5738 Месяц назад +28

    Bro honestly, Emma is a keeper.

    • @allendarby1578
      @allendarby1578 Месяц назад +2

      No, I heard that she's a defender

    • @sirfer6969
      @sirfer6969 29 дней назад +4

      bro honestly,. let it go, stop simping...enough about Emma already

    • @kadhir5738
      @kadhir5738 28 дней назад +2

      @@sirfer6969 just a compliment :))

    • @spaceskipster4412
      @spaceskipster4412 21 день назад

      @@kadhir5738 maybe just read the video notes, and you'll have an accurate idea of why she's here.

    • @kadhir5738
      @kadhir5738 21 день назад

      @@spaceskipster4412 Dude its just a compliment relax

  • @MeriaDuck
    @MeriaDuck Месяц назад +34

    10:30 the quite hard edge of the field entering the view is quite scary... The efficiency of such a glider with ground effect makes that they can get pretty far 😂

  • @bravelyHomoSapien
    @bravelyHomoSapien 23 дня назад +4

    19:04
    “With many ups and downs”…
    Well played, sir😂

    • @wjgoh653
      @wjgoh653 19 дней назад

      Yea I was paying close attention to his assistants' up's and downs too.....

  • @noamm5503
    @noamm5503 Месяц назад +66

    Bro I just love your videos

  • @raymondborkowski4290
    @raymondborkowski4290 Месяц назад +245

    Emma makes a great addition to the channel 😜

    • @BikingVikingHH
      @BikingVikingHH Месяц назад +8

      lol No. stop simping guy, it’s a bad look. 9:00 literally pulls plane off track and causes a worse crash. 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @user-yf6gr9vv1y
      @user-yf6gr9vv1y Месяц назад +28

      ​@@BikingVikingHH bro what💀 it's a simple mistake?

    • @jimbos5.7x28
      @jimbos5.7x28 Месяц назад +16

      ​@@BikingVikingHH Leave it to an alpha-simp to reach out and shame someone else to make the everyday sting of being a simp more bareable.

    • @jimbos5.7x28
      @jimbos5.7x28 Месяц назад +10

      By the way @raymondborkowski4290 you said nothing in the least bit "simpish" it's all this dude projecting his simp-aura on to you.

    • @L4ftyOne
      @L4ftyOne Месяц назад

      ​@@BikingVikingHHweirdo incel too

  • @magicaardvark1
    @magicaardvark1 Месяц назад +154

    More Emma please. She is a legend! Also: who's in the Dalek?

    • @KX36
      @KX36 Месяц назад +14

      Maybe Emma was a Dalek all along

    • @elifguveneristek1216
      @elifguveneristek1216 29 дней назад +4

      who is emma?

    • @iquecanseco8876
      @iquecanseco8876 29 дней назад

      .​@@elifguveneristek1216

    • @MeriaDuck
      @MeriaDuck 28 дней назад +2

      @@elifguveneristek1216 lol, why comment of you don't even watch the video

    • @brsrc759
      @brsrc759 26 дней назад

      What is a dalek??

  • @BrettMontgomery-yg8cd
    @BrettMontgomery-yg8cd 28 дней назад +8

    Great job to both James and Emma. Nice that you mentioned Jetex. I'm 70 and it brings back good memories.

  • @firstmkb
    @firstmkb 26 дней назад +3

    Emma is amazing, and I’ll leave it at that!
    Great design, build, and testing. My only suggestion is to get a motor with a longer burn time.
    Aereotech makes a 38mm diameter single-use motor with 320 N-s of total thrust and a 6 second burn time. It doesn’t sound that long, but their similar sizes burn from 0.6s to 2.3s. I used one on a LOC Precision model for my Level 1 certification and it was a crowd-pleaser!

  • @craigegdell7913
    @craigegdell7913 Месяц назад +18

    Loved the stealth Dalek flex 🙂

  • @AlexOnABoat
    @AlexOnABoat Месяц назад +39

    That was fun, but here's the challenge for you before you tuck this plane away for a happy retirement.
    Multiple rocket motors triggered one after the other.
    I feel we need more height.

    • @raysun2be
      @raysun2be Месяц назад +6

      I was thinking along the same lines, a couple of the less powerful engines, then a couple of the powerful ones triggered one after the other. It would be great to see how high it could get for longer glide time!

  • @thefantasyforge5015
    @thefantasyforge5015 Месяц назад +9

    Nice to see you revisit retro planes with modern tech. I'd love to seem more of these. Emma is also absolutely right about it looking like a kid's drawing, but it glides nicely.

  • @cedhome7945
    @cedhome7945 Месяц назад +9

    Tip - as the rocket will get lighter as it burns putting it as close to the centre of gravity as possible will help.so above or below the wing would be better. Great fun all the same 👍

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams Месяц назад

      The engines themselves aren't very big or heavy, he just kind of stuck a model rocket on the nose.

    • @BramBiesiekierski
      @BramBiesiekierski 29 дней назад +1

      Having the rocket above the CoG will cause pitching forwards

  • @banalpedant41
    @banalpedant41 23 дня назад +2

    As you can see high aspect ratio wings have pretty good performance. Having the Center of gravity proper is likely the most important aspect.
    Love your assistance's hair. She is gorgeous. Lol

  • @Jetstreamer0
    @Jetstreamer0 Месяц назад +54

    Cool!! I like you and Emma's dynamic❤

    • @jimbos5.7x28
      @jimbos5.7x28 Месяц назад +3

      I like Emma's test launch dynamics.

  • @YonConreal
    @YonConreal Месяц назад +111

    Bro wake up Projectair uploaded

  • @fouzaialaa7962
    @fouzaialaa7962 Месяц назад +18

    im curious why didnt you use fishing line to stabilize the first plane ,you could brace the tail against the pegs that hold the main wing and brace the wing against the end of the tail ,i think it would've been strong enagh to handle not crumbling under its own weight
    fishing line is extremely strong and you can use it to eliminate any unwanted twisting forces by tying things to fixed hard-points on the plane

    • @JustSomeVideos0
      @JustSomeVideos0 Месяц назад +1

      That's precisely what I was going to write! Great plane but sad seeing those wings and tail flexing when some line would have resolved most of the issues!!!

  • @lowtecMachina
    @lowtecMachina Месяц назад +13

    Such a cool project. After seeing the table go whoosh i had my doubts but the first testflight with the smaller rocket motor had me smiling. Good job 👍

  • @nidhu595
    @nidhu595 Месяц назад +13

    14:25 wait, tom stanton is a patreon supporter???

  • @johntate5284
    @johntate5284 Месяц назад +23

    Super impressive engineering skills and glad you finally went with the box frame. I have seen some larger motors that have about 20 seconds of lower thrust, which may be more suitable for a longer flight (Apogee Components, Aero Tech G18+, 19.8seconds). You have a nice looking Dalek in your workshop!

    • @zecretw7272
      @zecretw7272 Месяц назад +3

      That was my thought aswell, lower force and longer time. Please revisit with that type of engine. ❤

    • @TricksterJ97
      @TricksterJ97 27 дней назад +2

      Yes, it gets going fast enough for the wing tips to start fluttering. Less thrust for longer would be better. Maybe two smaller rockets?

    • @bravelyHomoSapien
      @bravelyHomoSapien 23 дня назад

      @@TricksterJ97
      In for a penny, in for a pound…
      Let’s go for 10 smaller rockets along the wing
      😊

    • @kennethcameron7401
      @kennethcameron7401 18 дней назад

      Pish with the G18, let's go with an Aerotech H13ST-P! Burn time of 15 seconds, but a much higher total thrust of 211 newtons and a max thrust of 43!

  • @Lord.Kiltridge
    @Lord.Kiltridge Месяц назад +6

    Well done. Seriously interesting. Horizontal acceleration can be mitigated by converting the excess energy into altitude. If the airframe is not strong enough to manage the thrust in the horizontal, pitch up and climb. You can go higher instead of faster.

    • @musiqtee
      @musiqtee 27 дней назад

      Yes, I had the same idea - although from a _very_ theoretical experience with procedural energy management in flight sim airliners… 😅

    • @Skinflaps_Meatslapper
      @Skinflaps_Meatslapper 27 дней назад

      That's the standard procedure for when you have more thrust than your airframe can handle in level flight, you point it up and gain altitude instead of speed. It's a ultra high lift glider, not a high speed hotliner, the point of the rocket should've been to get as much altitude as possible for longer glide time...not see how fast you can make it go in level flight. If you're hitting flutter speeds, you're too fast and wasting the thrust on hand with drag.

  • @Arthur-954
    @Arthur-954 День назад +1

    The onboard shots on plane gave interstellar vibes!!!!!!!!!!!🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

  • @jimparsons6803
    @jimparsons6803 28 дней назад +3

    Liked that the motor was set up to pull the aircraft through the air and not push it. Well done.

  • @ashleysmith3106
    @ashleysmith3106 26 дней назад +1

    I actually built and flew a Jetex Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 (a model of the S/R flying boat, with auto-rudder), in the late 50s ! It was my first model aircraft, and it worked so well, it just flew and flew - right out of sight ! I was devastated, and thereafter stuck to control-line flying, until r/c models became a thing

  • @Fotoschiki
    @Fotoschiki Месяц назад +8

    The fate of the 3D-printed tail part reminds me of something an expert from a plastic manufacturer told my dad on an industrial fair a few years ago: "If you know enough about plastics, you use metals".
    Someone should have told Stockton Rush ...

    • @douglascaskey7302
      @douglascaskey7302 25 дней назад

      And in some cases if you know enough about metals you use lightweight, high temp reinforced carbon composites (RCC). Metals such as titanium and Iconel are not easy to work with compared to carbon composites. Think SR-71 vs the SST.
      In the case of the Titan... it wasn't neccessarily the material choice per se - it was the design for the material in that case. If it was a spherical shape... it might have been a different story. It's why God didn't make eggs tube shaped. 😏
      That being said... it's not well understood yet how composites fair under repeated flexing in deepwater applications, when compared to metals such as steel, titanium, or aluminum. As proved by the Russian's titanium is not a good choice as it's too expensive and hard to work with for subs. Aluminum.... ah, I don't know - you going to have the same issues with flexing and fatigue, along with corrosion from exposure to sea water. IMO steel is probably the better choice - at this time.

  • @shogunemperor
    @shogunemperor 26 дней назад +1

    GREAT JOB GUYS!!!!!’ That was some hardwork! Glad it all worked out perfect!!

  • @air-headedaviator1805
    @air-headedaviator1805 Месяц назад +3

    Foam board truly is a miracle material. Any time we wish to step away, it draws us right back in.

  • @SeaWasp
    @SeaWasp 8 дней назад

    I had two copies of this book from the 60s when I was a kid (in the 90s) called Building and Flying Model Airplanes. It talked about adhesives, safe ways to spin propellers that could fire up when the glow plug was heated, and instructions to keep ballpoint pens because they contains useful springs! In addition to that it covered power systems which included Jetex! I've tried looking them up in action, but there hasn't really been anything that was worth reading about or watching on youtube.
    Thank you guys!

  • @JinKee
    @JinKee Месяц назад +11

    Get this man some surplus RPG rocket motors

  • @krispewkrem3
    @krispewkrem3 4 дня назад

    I know absolutely nothing about airplanes and flying but I hydrofoil surf every day.
    It’s so awesome to hear you talk about wing designs. My favorite wing to surf nowadays is fairly wide like a glider but fairly thing overall and very high camber. It carves wonderfully, has loads of low speed lift, and it absolutely refuses to stall even at very low speed.
    Now I wanna get into rc planes.

  • @domramsey
    @domramsey Месяц назад +54

    Something tells me Emma is the brains and the braun of this operation
    Seriously great job guys!

    • @DS-xg9kf
      @DS-xg9kf Месяц назад +3

      And also gorgeous

    • @BikingVikingHH
      @BikingVikingHH Месяц назад +1

      Damn I’ve never seen so many simps

    • @sirfer6969
      @sirfer6969 29 дней назад +3

      Please stop simping, it's embarrassing

    • @BikingVikingHH
      @BikingVikingHH 29 дней назад +2

      Simp alert

    • @DS-xg9kf
      @DS-xg9kf 29 дней назад

      @@BikingVikingHH and proud of it ❤️

  • @dudmanjohn
    @dudmanjohn 23 дня назад +1

    Loved the video. Back in the late 1960s a friend and I designed and built a wide wingspan glider - it was probably only 6 feet but considerably bigger than other sailplanes we built, sadly no pictures. Balsa wood with dope covering and duralumin joints between the two halves the main wing to allow for transportation. Free flight launched using a tow line. It didn't survive many flights before structural failure. Happy days. We're now in our mid 70s.

  • @toastedguns5047
    @toastedguns5047 Месяц назад +16

    love this guy

  • @sirfer6969
    @sirfer6969 29 дней назад +1

    @10:21...whaaat!!? Awesome =)
    The glider on its own was epic

  • @christopherleveck6835
    @christopherleveck6835 Месяц назад +23

    Im only half way through..... Carbon fiber square tube on tail would work.....
    Need larger servos.
    It may turn ok but it would do better with a little dihedral in the center section.
    Not sure where you got your airfoil....
    The idea of using an under cambered wing is solid.
    But usually the camber is behind the wing spar which should be close to the center of gravity.

    • @SpacemanFPV1
      @SpacemanFPV1 Месяц назад +2

      i agree larger servos, as well as a wing thats not the same width all the way througgh

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow 28 дней назад

      Even triangular foam board -simple, cheap and rigid geometry - beats cute and expensive (where there is no optimisation nor competition at the bleeding edge)..

  • @ericseidel4940
    @ericseidel4940 28 дней назад +1

    An horizontal stabiliser is NOT a lifting device, but rather pushing the tail DOWN to counteract the tilting moment of the main wing. So should have, if any profile, a symetrical one.

  • @liammorantz413
    @liammorantz413 Месяц назад +24

    8:09 : still better than Boeing though

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins 26 дней назад +1

    Lots of fun, very interesting, and a little terrifying (for the plane's safety)! I have found that nothing beats very lightweight, built-up balsa squares or rectangles for stiffness of long fuselages and wing spars.

  • @Tacticticalaircraft-wl7rj
    @Tacticticalaircraft-wl7rj 28 дней назад +3

    I really loved your video. In the next one, could you please re-fly it again but with two or more engines? You could also try to break a speed record

  • @Brandon_SoMD
    @Brandon_SoMD Месяц назад +1

    I love the ground effect lift at 10:30 - it gets low and just floats along the ground.

  • @simonabunker
    @simonabunker Месяц назад +5

    Really nice project! That worked really well. Have you thought about having Emma doing some presenting? It would be great to have an extra perspective? Or is she mainly interested in the engineering. It would be great if you could convince her to do a few behind the scenes shorts at least (and give you more content).

  • @moepow8160
    @moepow8160 23 дня назад +1

    It's cool, but nothing new, even in size. Back in the 80s, we had to make our own rocket motors and did the samething. I'm really not trying to poo, poo your success it looks far better than what we made. You did a great job. There was very little out there to help build these planes, gliders, rocket motor, and rockets. With no internet, computers, and very few hobby stores, we had to make most of what we needed. But it was fun, we failed many times, but in the end we met our goal...it's too bad we didn't have cell phones to document our adventures, laughter, failures, and achievements. I'm almost 70, and it's great seeing what the young people are coming up with. It's truly innovative !

    • @mikesaler1038
      @mikesaler1038 21 день назад

      How did you make your own rocket motors without blowing yourselves up?

  • @fromp2u
    @fromp2u Месяц назад +4

    You 2 are just AWESOME !!

  • @MRTOMBO
    @MRTOMBO 23 дня назад +1

    I'd say a good 1/2 the fun in watching this video is the two of you together as a team. Having fun. Good vibes. Lots of smiles. Thanks for the video.

  • @denyscpoyner
    @denyscpoyner 23 дня назад +6

    I once walked into a hobby store and saw a rocket powered twin tail glider already pre built and hanging from the ceiling. Long story short, I bought it and a pack of rocket motors, took it to the park the next day and 3. 2. 1. 💥🔥 Exploded on ignition. 😢 I should have sued Estes for the motor failure, 150 bucks right out the window.

  • @emaniacgames8391
    @emaniacgames8391 29 дней назад +1

    Those final shots with the sunset and the quiet wind flutter were indeed absolutely brilliant

  • @DroneMee
    @DroneMee Месяц назад +5

    She's a gem and that last drone shot was $$$

  • @davidgay2792
    @davidgay2792 21 день назад

    The rocket glider I watched take off around 1967. The guy launching the glider, launched it like a rocket to get as much height before the rocket stopped and the glider took almost 30 minutes to come down. The glider circled around as us kids kept track of it running all around the park where it was launched, we wanted to be their when it touched down. That is just about all I remember of the glider. I do believe the glider reached around 125 feet on a worm day with lots of up drafts. Watching your video brought back memories. thanks.

  • @ninja_vibes552
    @ninja_vibes552 Месяц назад +5

    Did I just stare at the sky instead of the plane for the whole entire video

  • @Ragnar42
    @Ragnar42 Месяц назад +2

    This dude is just the real life equivalent of Wile E. Coyote lately. Just strapping rockets to everything and hoping for the best.

  • @VIJAYzk
    @VIJAYzk Месяц назад +4

    06:08 you should use forged carbon part instead of that 3d print. its not hard to make and it'll be stronger and lighter. and instead of using a single tube use 2 tubes to increase the torsional stiffness of tail

    • @user-ql4oz4nn2q
      @user-ql4oz4nn2q Месяц назад +1

      Exactly . 3d printed compression mold stuffed with fibers and resin . Did a fair share of them . Mold is one time use only but results are more then worth the effort

    • @VIJAYzk
      @VIJAYzk Месяц назад

      @@user-ql4oz4nn2q Yeah! I've managed to reuse the molds 3-4 times though.

    • @user-ql4oz4nn2q
      @user-ql4oz4nn2q Месяц назад +1

      @@VIJAYzk OK depends on design I think . I made mine with simple pla no demolding angles nothing .just a coat of PVA and after drying I would temper the part to full hardness . After that I simply broke away the mold.

  • @Engineezy
    @Engineezy 27 дней назад

    This turned out SO well! Much respect

  • @YeahJulius
    @YeahJulius Месяц назад +6

    Rc planes again👍

  • @keefardin612
    @keefardin612 23 дня назад

    A PERSON WHO NEVER MADE A MISTAKE,,, NEVER MADE ANYTHING,
    WELL DONE AND GOOD PERSEVERANCE

  • @domowysurvival
    @domowysurvival Месяц назад +3

    A great project, James, both thumbs up!
    It seems, though, that if one's aiming for distance it's better to launch a rocket on a ballistic trajectory, than to power a glider, even though the latter has a great lift-to-drag ratio?

  • @JaySmithKiawah
    @JaySmithKiawah 19 дней назад

    I flew Jetex in the 50s and early 60s. Had a few burnt fingers but experimenting with rocket powered, Balsa-built aerodynamic configurations was a blast!
    Thanks for building on that modeling legacy!

  • @Ryan_LikesVRTrains
    @Ryan_LikesVRTrains Месяц назад +6

    "babe wake up project air posted"

  • @richardwakelin843
    @richardwakelin843 25 дней назад

    What a great couple of intelligent, fun-loving buddies. Excellent, great fun to watch .

  • @sycc-rf4np
    @sycc-rf4np Месяц назад +4

    I woke up and project air posted

  • @user-kk2ik1dk8t
    @user-kk2ik1dk8t Месяц назад +2

    This was one of the best videos of yours that I’ve ever seen

  • @spacedino1199
    @spacedino1199 Месяц назад +9

    Who else saw the dalek moving during the sponsor?
    👇

  • @politecactus8842
    @politecactus8842 29 дней назад +1

    bro you have a dalek thats awesome

  • @ultimatekill82
    @ultimatekill82 Месяц назад +4

    Yoo new upload!🎉

  • @ponyote
    @ponyote Месяц назад +1

    This is absolutely crazy, in the best way. Glad you've got a team now. Keep up the great work.

  • @Lux158
    @Lux158 Месяц назад +6

    Really cool but since you are now a company of some sort you should say „we“ instead of „I“ :)

  • @enderbutter9297
    @enderbutter9297 Месяц назад +1

    I love your dalek just casually moving around in the background, beautiful thing

  • @mrmegamer6029
    @mrmegamer6029 Месяц назад +3

    You are my biggest inspiration

  • @DrTubeman
    @DrTubeman 28 дней назад +1

    That was wicked, swish build James and Emma, cheers for the reel...

  • @Anirudh99p
    @Anirudh99p Месяц назад +3

    Fireee plane

  • @pezpengy9308
    @pezpengy9308 26 дней назад

    nicely done! shade tree engineering always deserves much laughter and smiles!

  • @DaithiKidney-ph2sr
    @DaithiKidney-ph2sr Месяц назад +13

    When does it become excessive to put rocket engines on things

  • @davidkettell5726
    @davidkettell5726 Месяц назад

    I remember my older brother building Jetex planes in the late fifties early sixties ,they had an unfortunate habit of going down in flames ? Emma definitely must stay and launch all your aircraft in the future ,what a sweetheart.

  • @cloudpandarism2627
    @cloudpandarism2627 Месяц назад +5

    7:17min i love how jiggly everything is. ☺

    • @MaNNeRz91
      @MaNNeRz91 Месяц назад +1

      Beat me to it 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @juliusweil9464
    @juliusweil9464 Месяц назад +2

    That is seriously AWESOME~! Bigger is better! Give us more!

  • @lovrohrg3086
    @lovrohrg3086 Месяц назад +3

    First

  • @bryannatal8905
    @bryannatal8905 Месяц назад +1

    I think is time that you do something that you can ride!!!

  • @frogandspanner
    @frogandspanner 23 дня назад

    When I was a kid (I was once, honest) we had a model aero club at school (mid '60s) and approaching bonfire night one year we turned our control-line planes into bombers by attaching a hook upon which a banger was suspended (a 3d banger, not the standard 1d squib) with a thread to release the pre-ignited device. All went well initially, but those of you who remember such days will recall that over months the balsa became impregnated with fuel, so on the day that inevitable occurred, and the thread snapped, the aircraft created a magnificent blaze in the sky.

  • @wolpumba4099
    @wolpumba4099 15 дней назад +1

    *Title: Building the World's Largest RC Rocket Plane*
    * *0:01* - Intro and inspiration behind the project (Jetex rocket planes from the 1950s).
    * *0:59* - Discussing the configuration and design of the glider.
    * *1:11* - Building and testing balsa wood prototypes.
    * *3:24* - Lessons learned from the prototypes and scaling up the design.
    * *3:32* - Construction of the giant 19ft wingspan using carbon fiber tubes.
    * *4:43* - Concerns about the wing's flexibility.
    * *5:48* - Building the tail surfaces in a v-tail configuration.
    * *6:11* - Construction of the fuselage.
    * *6:22* - First test flight and initial observations.
    * *8:17* - Fixing the tail's flexibility issues.
    * *8:52* - First radio-controlled glide test.
    * *9:32* - Rebuilding the fuselage with a stronger box-style design.
    * *10:01* - Final test flight with the new fuselage.
    * *10:46* - Practicing launch techniques.
    * *12:06* - Building a heavy-duty rocket mount.
    * *12:53* - Sponsor message: PCBWay.
    * *14:01* - Preparing for the first rocket-powered test flight.
    * *15:00* - First rocket-powered flight with a smaller engine.
    * *17:11* - Second rocket-powered flight with a larger, more powerful engine.
    * *18:36* - Success and reflection on the project.
    * *19:13* - Outro and call to action.
    I used gemini-1.5-pro-exp-0801 to summarize the transcript.
    Cost (if I didn't use the free tier): $0.07
    Input tokens: 19072
    Output tokens: 413

  • @timbacchus
    @timbacchus 21 день назад

    Gosh I wish I had a field like that to fly off of. Good work. So glad she wore eye protection.

  • @Kozworth
    @Kozworth 27 дней назад

    Carbon fibre saved you're ass in the wing structure. Godly material and it just shows what the right material at the right time can do. Well done, absolute legend

  • @richardm.newlands2417
    @richardm.newlands2417 Месяц назад +1

    ProjectAir, you've excelled yourselves! That was a beautiful piece of Aeronautics. Nail-biting flutter on the larger motor, but it held together. Perhaps a steeper climb angle, and a tiny bit of leading-edge sweepback? Others have suggested multiple motors firing one after another; seems worth a go.

  • @creaversum
    @creaversum 20 дней назад

    A really intensive but fascinating rewarding project. Well done!

  • @viccie211
    @viccie211 28 дней назад +1

    Congratulations on a great result to a cool project James! Thanks for making these entertaining videos :)

  • @ThePowerofMusic-yl9kz
    @ThePowerofMusic-yl9kz Месяц назад

    If you look closely at the wing camera footage, on the second flight, after the motor burns out, you can kind of see the air flowing over the wing with the little bit of smoke coming off the engine. Really cool.

  • @mrflexiee3533
    @mrflexiee3533 Месяц назад +2

    nahh this guy will be an engineering king in 2 years yall will see🥇🏆

  • @AlexMacNamara
    @AlexMacNamara Месяц назад +1

    just built my first drone, took some inspiration from this channel

  • @IteKLF
    @IteKLF 26 дней назад

    I built a 1.6m wingspan glider with diy rocket motor approx 10 yrs ago. This is fun! good memories.
    I bungee launched the glider, then activated the rocket with a short circuited carbon based resistor(they will glow red).

  • @samuelmorris6361
    @samuelmorris6361 20 дней назад

    Great to see you expanding! Been a fan for ages and I’m glad you have finally started expanding!

  • @ltdees2362
    @ltdees2362 Месяц назад

    Lol !! You bring out the kid in this 75 year old dude !! Thanks to you and Anna for the high energy....
    You guys are amazing 💖

  • @jestubbs69
    @jestubbs69 11 дней назад

    Very kewel! Emma is lovely. A keeper for certain.

  • @N3onDr1v3
    @N3onDr1v3 Месяц назад +2

    FANTASTIC! i wonder what motors you used (as someone who builds and flies rockets) i assume Cesaroni Pro38 G and I motors?

  • @adamwolfy4826
    @adamwolfy4826 Месяц назад

    Everyone going after the poor girl, shes doing her job, helping do experiments and having fun! Bet half the people on her case rarely touch grass 😂 amazing vid as always Project Air team!

  • @dkjens0705
    @dkjens0705 26 дней назад

    Wow, that right wing tip almost departed during rocket burn ha ha. Well done James and Emma, looking forward to seeing more positive energy from you in the future.

  • @zogworth
    @zogworth 27 дней назад

    Great to see a little team working hard on something frankly ludicrous 😂