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ahah cheers dude! Yeah I was expecting them to break to be honest, but metal gears and race bearings looked like they were just about enough to hold it together. They are the beefiest ones I had around!
You two should definitely do a collab and make a auto-paraglider-pilot! Get some tension feedback on the lines to make it auto adjust for optimal lift, the possibilities of user focused engineering for paragliding seems endless!
@@JohanMood check this out. ruclips.net/video/p_s4vUZRa6k/видео.html The possibilities of using paragliding for science and research are amazing. ie. My personal wing weighs 3.4kg and carries 105kg.. no aircraft in the world can do that payload ratio, and it fits in a backpack.. I did this autonomous paraglider to demonstrate that a pendulum stable aircraft is a perfect thing to drop from high altitudes. wide riser to naturally untwist.... when a paraglider over-speeds... it just collapses, it doesnt rip the wing off. We did controlled spirals.. fly stright then more spirals to show FAA we could descend through airspace if needed.
Great man, just great! I've flown paragliders for 30 years now, and always had this "dream" of RC-controlling a full size PG, but never even attempting to pull it off (always realising it would take much more than just quickly moving a couple servos over to a harness...) Thanks for satisfying my RC-PG dream, so that I didn't have to make a fool of myself or injure somebody!
I have a similar unit I made 15 years ago (before RUclips was popular). I used a sitting mannequin torso, so the unit could be strapped into any paraglider harness(adds weight). Heavy duty Futaba r/c sailboat winch servos with individual battery packs were used. They attached to two retractable dog leashes mounted at the shoulders. This made the control lines super tidy. The servos are capable of 6 revolutions and are powerful enough for full stalls and acro at max load. It's much easier to fly when the servo returns to a zero point when the sticks are released (hands up). The speed bar required quite a powerful servo made from a modified cordless drill. FPV was later added as well as a r/c vario. It was cool flying it through Fatshark googles. Eventually a r/c brushless motor and folding prop were added for launch and sustained flight (it also added weight). It worked best with XXS gliders. Can't wait to see your next version! Hope this helps!
Amazing! Modern cars have steering assistance and emergency braking mechanisms. Paragliders with such tools like yours can have autopilot, auto thermal assistants, collapse prevention mechanisms and so much more! Keep up great work Andrey
This can be the future of paragliding navigation! Imagine if you put an Arduino on it, and connects with flymaster...In theory you could make perfect XC. DUDE YOUR AWESOME! Greetings from Spain!
Hey Andre that's a fantastic pioneering feat in the world of paragliding. You have just opened a new gateway for endless possibilities in this field. 1. With the right AI we can actually have a pg in air in auto mode 2. Simulation becomes safer if we use this method I wish you all the best
This is amazing. I like all of your videos but this is the best thing you've done. You're making the sport safer, thank you. I would love to see a real weight version flown in rotor, leeside etc. Keep inventing and I'll see you at Obidos one day. Thanks both of you. Joe
As a PPG pilot I am constantly thinking about having a flight stick instead of holding toggles. At first, I was thinking about a system of pulleys kind of like the speed bar, but if I pull back on the stick 3 inches I would need the lines to move further than 3 inches.. Then I started thinking about an actuator or a stepper motor and have it fly by wire, which is exactly what you’ve done. It’s remarkable that tiny little servo worked.
So cool, Andre! I see some potential for wing certification/comparison, full autonomous software control, panic land me assistance button and many more. Great project!
@@AndreBandarra1 Ha-ha, better late than later. ;) Wow, already to Duna, you must like it! This is not surprising from an engineer who likes to fly though... That game is so great! All the best in your exploration of the Kerbol system, may your rapid unplanned disassembles be funny. ;)
ahah yeah true. Don't think this is the first time it has been done though, probably just not on youtube. I think it's the first time someone has soared and got lift with one though :)
I see this is an older project now, but there's a another improvement it needs, apart from the ones you mentioned. The servos need a measurement loopback so they produce pull length proportional to the joystick input. That's typically done with multi-turn potentiometers, but there might be ready-made multi-turn servos. Anyway, great job, keeping costs down on POC projects is art!
Awesome, it look so amazing!! If you can add some ballast on a rail and servo for moving it from left to right ( as a weight shifting) it will be the fully controlable paraglider !
Just brilliant, guys! I can't wait to see you take it to the next level. I'm envisioning you someday looking through VR goggles with a vario beeping in your ear while sitting at the pool with a piña colada.
Excellent! The controls could be brake lines on a back mounted rig - used for beginner instruction - maybe even dual control wing flown by learner and with instructor override, or with an electric motor would beat quad drones on payload/endurance
Absolutely fantastic, congratulations! I have a ton of time into thinking and tinkering with this, I should have done what you did : keep it simple. Again, congratulations. This is absolutely wonderful
Love it !! :) . Couple of thoughts (that you've probably already considered :) ) Winch servos for RC sail boats seem ideal for this and use "eyelet" holes to guide the lines to the pulley wheel to avoid the lines slipping of the sides, also setting the pulley wheels much lower down or take the brake handles off for extended travel, great work though :)
As an RC pilot, well done it looks great!!! If I may offer a little bid of advice, make the control spools slightly bigger it will give you better control on the wing and lesser input control on your transmitter
Cool!! I'm surprised the servos are strong enough. Time to hook up FPV. You could let people fly your location over the web. That's a pretty special beach you have there.
Very cool...I’ve thought about this many times and talked about it up on the hill while waiting for the wind to pick up. I’ve have a dozen old paragliders up on the shelf and think I’m going to get started on another project. I’ve been into RC for 50+ years and have some good ideas that would work. Including FPV with telemetry. Maybe even a paramotor set up. Great video.
Awesome Andre! Now with AI and other modules, perhaps taking one from a drone, you might be able to get it to "Auto-hover" or "Auto-Navigate," pre-program destinations, etc. Also I would add in an emergency feature that if it detects a battery or servo failure, it will go into a slow downward spiral mode, ensuring it wont accidentally fly away on you. Was referred to you via Sam Holmes Sailing 6/25/23.
So cool! Would love to see this evolve towards a fpv system with a 360 cam with vr headset and a harness on the ground with brake toggles that command the servos. It would be as if you were there Even better: make it controllable via a sim card so you can fly your glider while sitting at home. Ship your stuff to a place with good flying conditions for the days weather is not good at home 😂
Yeah good point. It’s a bit hard to find the exact same pot though but multiturn. I think brushless motors with something like an o-drive would be the dream :)
Very, very cool! This may well be the beginning of a whole new mode of RC soaring. Now I want one! Perhaps some type of guide near the drum exit point, such as a hole through which the line would pass, could prevent the line from slipping out as occasionally seen on the video. Did I mention this is very, very cool?
It is recommended that you install a cable guide above the cable drum to ensure that the cable can operate correctly. A three-axis stabilization system is also installed to make it easier to control.
Now you need something like a 16 sized Boomerang EN-D that's gonna be a lot of fun. You should ask a manufacturer if they have a small wing prototype you could get for cheap. I'm looking forward to the second Version of it 🙂.
That's just absolutly amazing ! I think it could be cool to put more weight on it and endeed as you said to have a bigger brake range, that way you would be able to try new things that you wonldn t test if you was flying the glider. But anyway, this is very very cool, I have been waiting for someone to do that for ages ! I want more of this !!! I love your channel ! Ps: You should put a fpv camera with a head traker on it ! ;)
This is simply incredible!! My dad has his old paraglider lying in storage... Probably not safe for people to use... But with a 20kg "man" no reason why not... I do believe I'm going to attempt this . Doesn't look very difficult either 👌😁
Whooohooo, exciting! ... and quite a workout for Gemma to bring that thing into the air, I suppose. Can you please retrofit my Symphonia with autopilot when we meet again in May??? Congratulations guys - wonderful job!
Very cool! More winches needed - for weight shift, speedbar, and big ears. This would be a perfect way to use older expired-time paragliders. A LOT of fun could be had practicing low-level wingovers and many many other things a new pilot wouldn't normally try.
Put this ability together with what Eric Dufour does with new pilots in his SkyKart rig, where he can control the throttle of a ppg by remote, and you'd really have something! So cool. Keep it up. Awesome vids.
Thats sick! I was thinking in later versios you can experiment with putting a flight controller on and get some stabilization and even way-points going, RTL, etc.... so many possibilities. Im thinking this could potentially be made to make it safer in turbulent conditions. Extrapolating way further can may even have an advanced FC with stall/collapse recovery algorithms... with an openppg frame you got a motor you can control too, you can probably collab with them if you wanted to.
Amazing. It is flying really well. :-) v2, use motors and not servos + guides for the poulies - v3 - pitot tube and wind direction indicator + arduino to make it fly automatically and rth. v5 - use it to transport and drop cocaine
Congratulations. That along with your line collapse beeper could mean a paragliding autonomous drone. Who know eventually you could adapt this to test hard maneuvers on wings to see how they react and rate them. Well done to you both. A huge success
This is brilliant Andre. I would love to see it real. It could easily be used for e.g. in surveillance! Many thanks for sharing it. Sonae should pay for the free publicity ;-)
I would also put some metal rings above the wheels so they would prevent lines to fall (each line goes through one ring). Anyway great device. You did what I was thinking about for many years.
Just found your site, interested in Portugal. I am from BC in Canada , flew Hg for 13 years and on my 16 year of PG. 78 yrs old now so sorta slowing down. You have to make a mannequin as your weight. Great job.
Brilliant!! You and I have the same skill set but I sure wouldn't have thought to do it that way bravo! Have you thought that this would be a great & safe tool for teaching ridge soaring? I think it would be much safer for beginners to crash a sand bag into a cliff etc etc ;)
Great job! Love your resourcefulness and construction techniques. So many RC'ers in the PG / PPG community. I'm tempted to take my 120cc gas engine & make a full size RC PPG. What could go wrong? LOL
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Very cool project! This is in serious need of a DJI HD FPV system though... :)
Ehm... what about your paragliding simulator game?
Is there progress?
amazing, can we use a small part in our new win compilation. attribution will be given onscreen and in desc
@@pilot_Julius30 I don't know if you've tried it, but check out paraglidinglogbook.com/
The "virtual paragliding world cup" is going on right now!
Es lo mas deseo hacer antes de morir , volar en parapente , pero ya tengo 65 años y no me queda mucho... :-(
Wow awesome job mate!! I didn't expect those servos to work so well! I think they're similar to the ones on my mini paramotor haha
ahah cheers dude! Yeah I was expecting them to break to be honest, but metal gears and race bearings looked like they were just about enough to hold it together. They are the beefiest ones I had around!
Nice to see you here also, Tom Stanton!
You two should definitely do a collab and make a auto-paraglider-pilot!
Get some tension feedback on the lines to make it auto adjust for optimal lift, the possibilities of user focused engineering for paragliding seems endless!
@@JohanMood Totally agree, came here to say the same thing.
@@JohanMood check this out. ruclips.net/video/p_s4vUZRa6k/видео.html
The possibilities of using paragliding for science and research are amazing. ie. My personal wing weighs 3.4kg and carries 105kg.. no aircraft in the world can do that payload ratio, and it fits in a backpack.. I did this autonomous paraglider to demonstrate that a pendulum stable aircraft is a perfect thing to drop from high altitudes. wide riser to naturally untwist.... when a paraglider over-speeds... it just collapses, it doesnt rip the wing off. We did controlled spirals.. fly stright then more spirals to show FAA we could descend through airspace if needed.
Great man, just great!
I've flown paragliders for 30 years now, and always had this "dream" of RC-controlling a full size PG, but never even attempting to pull it off (always realising it would take much more than just quickly moving a couple servos over to a harness...)
Thanks for satisfying my RC-PG dream, so that I didn't have to make a fool of myself or injure somebody!
I have a similar unit I made 15 years ago (before RUclips was popular). I used a sitting mannequin torso, so the unit could be strapped into any paraglider harness(adds weight). Heavy duty Futaba r/c sailboat winch servos with individual battery packs were used. They attached to two retractable dog leashes mounted at the shoulders. This made the control lines super tidy. The servos are capable of 6 revolutions and are powerful enough for full stalls and acro at max load. It's much easier to fly when the servo returns to a zero point when the sticks are released (hands up). The speed bar required quite a powerful servo made from a modified cordless drill. FPV was later added as well as a r/c vario. It was cool flying it through Fatshark googles. Eventually a r/c brushless motor and folding prop were added for launch and sustained flight (it also added weight). It worked best with XXS gliders.
Can't wait to see your next version! Hope this helps!
Holy cow you went all out with that sucker. Thanks for sharing your tale.
Amazing! Modern cars have steering assistance and emergency braking mechanisms. Paragliders with such tools like yours can have autopilot, auto thermal assistants, collapse prevention mechanisms and so much more! Keep up great work Andrey
Use a stuffed dog as ballast with flying goggles, so make it happen.! You guys are great. Made my day.
Yes! Or any other stuffed animal. A flying cow or a giraffe, lol!
PeTA will cancel you if you do that
Great job Andre! It was fun hearing Gemma's excitement at your success during her filming.
This can be the future of paragliding navigation! Imagine if you put an Arduino on it, and connects with flymaster...In theory you could make perfect XC. DUDE YOUR AWESOME! Greetings from Spain!
Hey Andre that's a fantastic pioneering feat in the world of paragliding. You have just opened a new gateway for endless possibilities in this field.
1. With the right AI we can actually have a pg in air in auto mode
2. Simulation becomes safer if we use this method
I wish you all the best
Content like this is exactly why I watch your channel. You guys are awesome!
Awesome job Andre!!!!
Great idea, plan, execution, and skills mate!!!!!
This is amazing. I like all of your videos but this is the best thing you've done. You're making the sport safer, thank you. I would love to see a real weight version flown in rotor, leeside etc. Keep inventing and I'll see you at Obidos one day. Thanks both of you. Joe
I second this suggestion. Great work guys!
As a PPG pilot I am constantly thinking about having a flight stick instead of holding toggles. At first, I was thinking about a system of pulleys kind of like the speed bar, but if I pull back on the stick 3 inches I would need the lines to move further than 3 inches.. Then I started thinking about an actuator or a stepper motor and have it fly by wire, which is exactly what you’ve done. It’s remarkable that tiny little servo worked.
So cool, Andre! I see some potential for wing certification/comparison, full autonomous software control, panic land me assistance button and many more. Great project!
Ahah great minds think alike! Also, started playing Kerbal! Haven’t managed to land in Duna yet but I’m close! :D
This guy is a legend
@@AndreBandarra1 Ha-ha, better late than later. ;) Wow, already to Duna, you must like it! This is not surprising from an engineer who likes to fly though... That game is so great! All the best in your exploration of the Kerbol system, may your rapid unplanned disassembles be funny. ;)
I am surprised that the RUclips channel FliteTest
did not do this years ago. You beat them to it! :) LOL
ahah yeah true. Don't think this is the first time it has been done though, probably just not on youtube. I think it's the first time someone has soared and got lift with one though :)
lol i came here from a video they did about rc paramotors
this is amaaaaaaaazing man hahahah really enjoyed watching this BIG DRONE flying :)
I see this is an older project now, but there's a another improvement it needs, apart from the ones you mentioned. The servos need a measurement loopback so they produce pull length proportional to the joystick input. That's typically done with multi-turn potentiometers, but there might be ready-made multi-turn servos. Anyway, great job, keeping costs down on POC projects is art!
Awesome, it look so amazing!! If you can add some ballast on a rail and servo for moving it from left to right ( as a weight shifting) it will be the fully controlable paraglider !
Just brilliant, guys! I can't wait to see you take it to the next level. I'm envisioning you someday looking through VR goggles with a vario beeping in your ear while sitting at the pool with a piña colada.
Excellent! The controls could be brake lines on a back mounted rig - used for beginner instruction - maybe even dual control wing flown by learner and with instructor override, or with an electric motor would beat quad drones on payload/endurance
Absolutely fantastic, congratulations! I have a ton of time into thinking and tinkering with this, I should have done what you did : keep it simple. Again, congratulations. This is absolutely wonderful
👍👍👍 that bag has more airtime then me 😂
ahah this is by far the best comment! pinned!
Nice one
Andre Bandarra Hello Bro Bro x
AND it fly's better than some people ive seen haha
The Wright brothers would be so proud!!! I love it and want one. Well done and Happy New Year!! Much love from Canada...
The Rogallos would be proud. Fantastic project!Thank you for sharing.
The future of PPG and PG training! Cheers!
Love it !! :) . Couple of thoughts (that you've probably already considered :) )
Winch servos for RC sail boats seem ideal for this and use "eyelet" holes to guide the lines to the pulley wheel to avoid the lines slipping of the sides, also setting the pulley wheels much lower down or take the brake handles off for extended travel, great work though :)
I would definitely try get some RC sail winch servos they recenter and do around 6 turns.
Superb!! Fantastic to see! Follow your dream gives so much fun!
As an RC pilot, well done it looks great!!! If I may offer a little bid of advice, make the control spools slightly bigger it will give you better control on the wing and lesser input control on your transmitter
Cool!! I'm surprised the servos are strong enough. Time to hook up FPV. You could let people fly your location over the web. That's a pretty special beach you have there.
You could have a counterweight that is pulled between the two servos to add a bit of weight shift
EXCELLENT PROJECT! I always wanted to make an RC para glider!! This is great !
What a great team...another Andre and Gemma success
Very cool...I’ve thought about this many times and talked about it up on the hill while waiting for the wind to pick up. I’ve have a dozen old paragliders up on the shelf and think I’m going to get started on another project. I’ve been into RC for 50+ years and have some good ideas that would work. Including FPV with telemetry. Maybe even a paramotor set up. Great video.
I fly a home built trike and used to fly a lot of rc,this was cool to see your idea work so well!
Awesome Andre!
Now with AI and other modules, perhaps taking one from a drone, you might be able to get it to "Auto-hover" or "Auto-Navigate," pre-program destinations, etc.
Also I would add in an emergency feature that if it detects a battery or servo failure, it will go into a slow downward spiral mode, ensuring it wont accidentally fly away on you.
Was referred to you via Sam Holmes Sailing 6/25/23.
That looked FLOATY. So cool.
Wonder if you could build bigger (2x4 times) paragliders for people. Then soar inclines as well as hills.
Amazing ! full size RC paraglider. When you said "lets add some weight'' I thought you were going to put the dog in the bag....
So cool! Would love to see this evolve towards a fpv system with a 360 cam with vr headset and a harness on the ground with brake toggles that command the servos. It would be as if you were there
Even better: make it controllable via a sim card so you can fly your glider while sitting at home. Ship your stuff to a place with good flying conditions for the days weather is not good at home 😂
Fantastic job on the pilotless paraglider. Look forward to more.
Well done Andre. 👍 I think if you added a multi-turn pot into the servos, you could retain feedback and in turn, your 'neutral' brake positioning.
Yeah good point. It’s a bit hard to find the exact same pot though but multiturn. I think brushless motors with something like an o-drive would be the dream :)
Very, very cool!
This may well be the beginning of a whole new mode of RC soaring.
Now I want one!
Perhaps some type of guide near the drum exit point, such as a hole through which the line would pass, could prevent the line from slipping out as occasionally seen on the video.
Did I mention this is very, very cool?
Coolest thing in a long time!
It is recommended that you install a cable guide above the cable drum to ensure that the cable can operate correctly. A three-axis stabilization system is also installed to make it easier to control.
Now you need something like a 16 sized Boomerang EN-D that's gonna be a lot of fun. You should ask a manufacturer if they have a small wing prototype you could get for cheap.
I'm looking forward to the second Version of it 🙂.
Drug cartels will be busy learning to fly these things remotely now lol
how to get rid of a body
military industrial complex are way further in the game
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That's just absolutly amazing !
I think it could be cool to put more weight on it and endeed as you said to have a bigger brake range, that way you would be able to try new things that you wonldn t test if you was flying the glider.
But anyway, this is very very cool, I have been waiting for someone to do that for ages !
I want more of this !!! I love your channel !
Ps: You should put a fpv camera with a head traker on it ! ;)
Good stuff Andre! I think I see where you are going with this... Good test bed for the uncollapsible wing.
Not a bad idea
Very next level man! I’m glad I subscribed awhile back so I did not miss this. You do some really neat experiments!
This is simply incredible!! My dad has his old paraglider lying in storage... Probably not safe for people to use... But with a 20kg "man" no reason why not... I do believe I'm going to attempt this .
Doesn't look very difficult either 👌😁
Whooohooo, exciting! ... and quite a workout for Gemma to bring that thing into the air, I suppose. Can you please retrofit my Symphonia with autopilot when we meet again in May??? Congratulations guys - wonderful job!
DAMN COOL! So glad I found this channel!!!!
Sweet video Andre! That thing is awesome, Imagine it on a speed wing!
Andre, You’re wizard of Paragliding. RESPECT!!!!!
Congratulations for that work :-) Its great to see!! Thanks for that impressions!
Great idea and new way to train new students. Think about it...
Congrats Man!
Fantastic project and video! Thank you for sharing this
Amazing, great job.
Very cool! More winches needed - for weight shift, speedbar, and big ears. This would be a perfect way to use older expired-time paragliders. A LOT of fun could be had practicing low-level wingovers and many many other things a new pilot wouldn't normally try.
Put this ability together with what Eric Dufour does with new pilots in his SkyKart rig, where he can control the throttle of a ppg by remote, and you'd really have something! So cool. Keep it up. Awesome vids.
Thats sick! I was thinking in later versios you can experiment with putting a flight controller on and get some stabilization and even way-points going, RTL, etc.... so many possibilities. Im thinking this could potentially be made to make it safer in turbulent conditions. Extrapolating way further can may even have an advanced FC with stall/collapse recovery algorithms... with an openppg frame you got a motor you can control too, you can probably collab with them if you wanted to.
That is Ridiculously COOL!
I lost my words! Awesome experiment!!
Congratulation an a fine project ...that works
Happy Landings...
The servo mod is fantastic, thanks for sharing it in such detail.
Got it from Peter here :) ruclips.net/video/XUm2nj7te8E/видео.html
Excellent video! And GREAT job on this project! Very creative!
Amazing. It is flying really well. :-)
v2, use motors and not servos + guides for the poulies -
v3 - pitot tube and wind direction indicator + arduino to make it fly automatically and rth.
v5 - use it to transport and drop cocaine
ahahahah xD v5
Excellent. I've seen your videos before but this one is major. I subscribed.
Nicely done! Great minds think alike. Swear I've been thinking about this for over a year but you did it!
Wowo That's insane! !😍😍😍 amazing job man!
i have been Windsurfing Decades and i am Obsessed with RC Offshore Boats large scale, seems to be the same with most Extreme Enthusiasts
Defo has crossed my mind, offshore autonomous sailing :)
Congratulations. That along with your line collapse beeper could mean a paragliding autonomous drone. Who know eventually you could adapt this to test hard maneuvers on wings to see how they react and rate them.
Well done to you both. A huge success
This is brilliant Andre. I would love to see it real. It could easily be used for e.g. in surveillance! Many thanks for sharing it. Sonae should pay for the free publicity ;-)
Ahah I know, we need to send a bill to Continente!
Bloody awesome ! You could add a tag line and maybe even add a banner to it with a sponsors name!
No weight shift?!?! You are awesome. Thanks so much for another excellent video! :-)
Very cool! I liked and subscribed. It is mesmerizing to watch it fly.
this is inspiring. you guys are awesome!
Absolutely loved this!
Beautiful wing.. Nice colors
As an rc pilot I was really impressed. Excellent job. Well done. 👍
I would also put some metal rings above the wheels so they would prevent lines to fall (each line goes through one ring). Anyway great device. You did what I was thinking about for many years.
Wow. My favorite video now. Flitetest and Peter Sripol need to see this
Just found your site, interested in Portugal. I am from BC in Canada , flew Hg for 13 years and on my 16 year of PG. 78 yrs old now so sorta slowing down. You have to make a mannequin as your weight. Great job.
That is freakin cool! You two are awesome stay elevated 😎
that was really cool. the fact that landing was 100% optional was something I didn't expect lol.
Outstanding shipmate from a USS Kitty Hawk CV-63 sailor.
Maybe incorporate weight shift with the toggle pull and maybe that could be designed to reduce the load on the servos.
fantastic project big thumbs up
Brilliant!! You and I have the same skill set but I sure wouldn't have thought to do it that way bravo! Have you thought that this would be a great & safe tool for teaching ridge soaring? I think it would be much safer for beginners to crash a sand bag into a cliff etc etc ;)
Brilliant! So when are you bringing these in to production?
Man, this is the ultimate access tool for wingsuit BASE - we need to collaborate. Come to the Alps and we'll get rad!
That's cool, you are very talented Andre
Great job! Love your resourcefulness and construction techniques. So many RC'ers in the PG / PPG community. I'm tempted to take my 120cc gas engine & make a full size RC PPG. What could go wrong? LOL
Essa é a minha praia favorita.
Essa ideia tá top!...
So sick! Congrats to the success. Looks fun.
Absolutely amazing!! Congrats. Robots are beating us again. How long before we can expect RC tandem flights, lol
Excellent add narration so we can understand how to fly
Very nice! @Andre Bandara did you think about adding an auto pilot? :)
I just about died laughing when you said you could probably add some more weight and then the dog immediately walked into the frame 😭😂
Spetacular! You are a genious!