You're welcome! This project would be a great way for you to step back in the hobby. Maybe give one a go! Thanks for watching. Hope to get some video of the larger one soon.
John, thank you for a delightful video and for the link to the plan which I have just printed off. It will be next on my build board, once I have finished the Mini Dakota (Electric Free light). Best wishes, Simon.
Superb! Reminds of when I was a lad and I made my first full balsa and tissue glider, I made it so well that it flew away, I'll never forget waving goodbye to the tiny dot in the sky!
I'm sure you'll be very happy with the RC version of this model. Find a small slope with a tiny headwind and you will fly for hours on the smallest battery.
The RC version actually has quite a bit of time on it. I use a very light hi start right in my yard. Flys quite well. It's funny to hear. Because of the balsa fuselage, the linear servos are quite amplified.
I just built two of these over the weekend. They fly great. One for me and one for my daughter. I glued one page to two layers of brown paper, becuase...carbon paper. It worked great, easy to trace. Not sure how everyone elses blananced but I used two 1/12 oz fishing sinkers in the nose and it's perfect.
Makes me really happy to hear you built a couple of Junior's Pride. Your technic sounds innovative and appropriate. Good for you! Hope your daughter enjoyed flying hers! So happy to hear this. Thanks for watching.
Another great fun build that I have to do, probably later. Seems the Fairchild 24, Hollywood Hamilton and the the Spartan Cabin have been vying for fist place. They were an still are on my build list but seems the Hollywood Hamilton snuck in there some how. Great work as always and looking forward to the next build. Gotta try your template process, thanks for the idea. Mike
This design looks very similar to the Leprechaun designed in the 1940s as a large scale free flight model and currently available as RC model. I have the Dane RC leprechaun v2 and it flies slow and stable but mostly I just love the vintage style.
Yes, familiar with the Leprechaun. A beautiful design! Agree the structure is like a 1940's design. Love seeing them covered in transparent covering. Thanks for watching.
If I built one of those, I'd probably have to either put a hook on it for catapult launch, or a finger brace for more vigorous hand launches. I'd certainly put in a finger box for launching on the R/C version...
My larger 30 inch version is launched with a light hi-start with 1/16th rubber. I'm not sure this model would take well to a hard hand launch but I guess you could try. It's not something I would consider doing with mine. Thanks for watching.
what a beautiful flight! nice to have seen thanks for watching along! Will you film the big one too? good luck with the hobby and Healthy and friendly greetings from the Netherlands! Rob
Thank you, Rob. Yes, I need to get some video of the larger one flying. I've flown it quite a bit and it's a good flyer. Nice to hear from the Netherlands! Thanks for watching.
Thank you. If you look at the plan, under the rear side view near the tail, the plan shows "STABLIZER" and points to stabilizer part and its location in the top and side view. On the side view, it shows the stabilizer mounted to the top part of the fuselage. You'll also see that location in the photos with the article. Thanks for watching.
I made that exact plane millions of years ago. I still remember that "For the Tenderfoot" I never got it to fly well. I think the rudder is too small. Same on the elevator. Too small.
The tail areas seems to work OK for me. It's quite the glider. Herb Clukey published many successful designs. Maybe give one another try! Thanks for watching.
@@Watchingthevideos99 I believe the fuselage is still floating about at my mom's place. But----as I remember it, (if it is same glider), it didn't have the bottom portion. My dad may have made that for me vs. me making it (I was a little kid). You sure did stir some memories sir! Thanks!
I was thinking of building the small one and putting one of my Deltang RX's and an actuator for rudder. But then it is so light, it would probably get lost in a thermal, even with full rudder. Oh well. It sure is cute though.
For a novice builder like me that looks like a straight forward build. Nothing to complicated. Is this a towline glider? I was thinking of enlarging it and voila you did. Would love to see both fly.
@@ratride1 you could certainly enlarge and fly as a towliner. At this size, it's really just a "toss" glider. But build one and have some fun with it. Thanks for watching.
Is the RC 30" version ready to post yet???? I would like to know what RC system you used in it PLEASE ? Links? Thanks for the posting this video. This old Fogey really enjoyed it a lot.
Thank you for the comment. I've flown the larger version quite a bit, but I don't really have video and need to get some footage. The radio can be seen in one of the photos at the end of the video. It's a Spectrum 2 channel brick. I'm only seeing this fancier version listed so the one I used may no longer be available. www.spektrumrc.com/product/2-in-1-receiver-and-esc-umx-turbo-timber-evolution/SPMA3194.html
That sounds like a fun project! Keep it light. I have a video in my channel of a rubber powered D-7. It makes a great flying model. Thanks for watching and have fun.
Two thoughts: One, those old magazines are an absolute treasure. Second, is the repositionable spray really the post-it note juice in a jar that it looks like? I’ve gotta get some of that. That’s a lovely glider.
Not sure about the glue..... haven't tried the post-it note glue. 3M has been making that stuff for a long time. Really like it for jobs like this. Thanks for watching!
3 Rivers Archery sells a nitrocellulose fletching glue that is as close to Ambroid as you can get. I use if for most of my builds. Same color and smell as Ambroid. www.3riversarchery.com/nitrocellulose-adhesive-fletching-glue.html
Thank you. Such a beautiful little glider. I really need to get back to modelling.
Can't wait to see the enlarged version fly.
You're welcome! This project would be a great way for you to step back in the hobby. Maybe give one a go! Thanks for watching. Hope to get some video of the larger one soon.
John, thank you for a delightful video and for the link to the plan which I have just printed off. It will be next on my build board, once I have finished the Mini Dakota (Electric Free light). Best wishes, Simon.
You're welcome, Simon. The mini Dakota sounds interesting! Have fun with your Jr.'s Pride and thanks for watching.
I want to come over to your house. What a sweet yard! Great video and a really nice glider. Thanks for sharing. -Dan
HA HA. Bring some models. We can have a lot of fun! Thank you for watching Dan.
Thank you John! A lovely design, and I'm sure we're all curious as to how the 30" 2ch version flies! 🌟👍
You're welcome. A fun project for sure. I need to get some video of the larger one flying before our weather gets too cold. Thanks for watching!
This models flight will thrill anyone! Very fine workmanship and Thanks for the video!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Very nice little glider, thank for the share. I'd like to see the larger version fly also when possible. :)
Thank you for the feedback. I need to get some good video footage of the larger one. I'll see what I can do. Thanks for watching.
I built 2 about 30 years ago. Great flyers!
Maybe some flying pics of the larger version ? A great model !
Yes, several requests for the larger version. Hopefully a video soon. Thanks for watching.
Wow! Nice work and flight!
Thanks for watching!
Sip,icily and minimalism at it’s finest!
Thanks for watching. 🙂
Hi John! Thanks for sharing those neat little gliders! Would really be interested in seeing the R/C perform!
Thanks for watching Jeffery. Hopefully some video of the larger one soon.
Superb! Reminds of when I was a lad and I made my first full balsa and tissue glider, I made it so well that it flew away, I'll never forget waving goodbye to the tiny dot in the sky!
Great memories! I've lost my share of models over the years also. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic, lovely design
Thanks for watching!
I'm sure you'll be very happy with the RC version of this model. Find a small slope with a tiny headwind and you will fly for hours on the smallest battery.
The RC version actually has quite a bit of time on it. I use a very light hi start right in my yard. Flys quite well. It's funny to hear. Because of the balsa fuselage, the linear servos are quite amplified.
Well, aren't you a tease? 😂
I'm fascinated by micro-flyers and would love to see more!
HA HA. Fun stuff for sure. I have quite a few more designs like this to share. 😁 Thanks for watching.
Definitely building one of these.
Do it! Lots of fun. Thanks for watching.
I just built two of these over the weekend. They fly great. One for me and one for my daughter. I glued one page to two layers of brown paper, becuase...carbon paper. It worked great, easy to trace. Not sure how everyone elses blananced but I used two 1/12 oz fishing sinkers in the nose and it's perfect.
Makes me really happy to hear you built a couple of Junior's Pride. Your technic sounds innovative and appropriate. Good for you! Hope your daughter enjoyed flying hers! So happy to hear this. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful flying glider!!
Thank you. A fun project. Thanks for watching!
cute little glider with a Jedelsky wing
I will build one
Thanks for watching and have fun!
John, I wonder how many will notice the print on the stab and wonder what carbon paper is😂
Yea, I was thinking that too Paul. 😂😂😂😂
Got ya beat I actually have some proper carbon paper
@@andrewerickson6690 HA HA. I wonder how many people actually have carbon paper these days? Good for you.
Yep, l know what carbon paper is. 'Course l'm 76 yrs old in a couple of weeks.
Wonder how many 'did their own research' and found so _that's_ what a carbon copy is
Another great fun build that I have to do, probably later. Seems the Fairchild 24, Hollywood Hamilton and the the Spartan Cabin have been vying for fist place. They were an still are on my build list but seems the Hollywood Hamilton snuck in there some how. Great work as always and looking forward to the next build. Gotta try your template process, thanks for the idea.
Mike
ooh! ooh! I'm gonna build one!
Yes! Do it. A fun project for sure. Thanks for watching.
I’m going to have to make at least one of these 😎
Looks nice John!
Fun little project John, who was JR? Ok, Jr is Junior, checked out the plans on Outerzone 👍🏼
Yes, took me a bit to find that too! Thanks for watching Cliff.
Can't wait for that "future video"!
Hopefully soon. Thanks for watching.
Nice project! I hope you'll show us the RC Version too.
Thank you. Yes, need to get some good flying video footage of the R/C version. Hopefully soon. Thanks for watching!
This design looks very similar to the Leprechaun designed in the 1940s as a large scale free flight model and currently available as RC model. I have the Dane RC leprechaun v2 and it flies slow and stable but mostly I just love the vintage style.
Yes, familiar with the Leprechaun. A beautiful design! Agree the structure is like a 1940's design. Love seeing them covered in transparent covering. Thanks for watching.
If I built one of those, I'd probably have to either put a hook on it for catapult launch, or a finger brace for more vigorous hand launches. I'd certainly put in a finger box for launching on the R/C version...
My larger 30 inch version is launched with a light hi-start with 1/16th rubber. I'm not sure this model would take well to a hard hand launch but I guess you could try. It's not something I would consider doing with mine. Thanks for watching.
You read my mind regarding the 30” RC version.
HA HA. and it's a fun flyer. Thanks for watching!
what a beautiful flight! nice to have seen thanks for watching along! Will you film the big one too?
good luck with the hobby and Healthy and friendly greetings from the Netherlands!
Rob
Thank you, Rob. Yes, I need to get some video of the larger one flying. I've flown it quite a bit and it's a good flyer. Nice to hear from the Netherlands! Thanks for watching.
Super video.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
excellent design and execution. looks like about a 40 to 1 glide ratio :p
It certainly does glide well! Thanks for watching!
Great little video and plane. Any reason why the rear wing is set under the fuselage on the plans yet in the video it is set on top of it?
Thank you. If you look at the plan, under the rear side view near the tail, the plan shows "STABLIZER" and points to stabilizer part and its location in the top and side view. On the side view, it shows the stabilizer mounted to the top part of the fuselage. You'll also see that location in the photos with the article. Thanks for watching.
I made that exact plane millions of years ago.
I still remember that "For the Tenderfoot"
I never got it to fly well.
I think the rudder is too small. Same on the elevator. Too small.
The tail areas seems to work OK for me. It's quite the glider. Herb Clukey published many successful designs. Maybe give one another try! Thanks for watching.
@@Watchingthevideos99 I believe the fuselage is still floating about at my mom's place. But----as I remember it, (if it is same glider), it didn't have the bottom portion. My dad may have made that for me vs. me making it (I was a little kid). You sure did stir some memories sir! Thanks!
Very nice simple model with a great glide. Will it make a good tow line model?
It's possible that it could be converted to a towliner. I use a light weight hi start for the larger one and it works great. Thanks for watching!
Will certainly build the model and try it out. How much larger did you make the Hi start version.
@@indoorglidiator3285 It's 2X so 30 inch span.
I was thinking of building the small one and putting one of my Deltang RX's and an actuator for rudder. But then it is so light, it would probably get lost in a thermal, even with full rudder. Oh well. It sure is cute though.
That would be very cool. Maybe on a small ridge in light winds rather than thermalling. Fun stuff! Thanks for watching.
For a novice builder like me that looks like a straight forward build. Nothing to complicated. Is this a towline glider? I was thinking of enlarging it and voila you did. Would love to see both fly.
@@ratride1 you could certainly enlarge and fly as a towliner. At this size, it's really just a "toss" glider. But build one and have some fun with it. Thanks for watching.
Is the RC 30" version ready to post yet???? I would like to know what RC system you used in it PLEASE ? Links?
Thanks for the posting this video. This old Fogey really enjoyed it a lot.
Thank you for the comment. I've flown the larger version quite a bit, but I don't really have video and need to get some footage. The radio can be seen in one of the photos at the end of the video. It's a Spectrum 2 channel brick. I'm only seeing this fancier version listed so the one I used may no longer be available. www.spektrumrc.com/product/2-in-1-receiver-and-esc-umx-turbo-timber-evolution/SPMA3194.html
@@Watchingthevideos99 Thank you very much for the reply. I'm sure that others will appreciate the info also. I'll be watching for the 30" video 😃
Hello sir, floats great, i'm going to try to build a Fokker D7 this way with a small motor and a capacitor. Do you have any tips? Thanks in advance 😊
That sounds like a fun project! Keep it light. I have a video in my channel of a rubber powered D-7. It makes a great flying model. Thanks for watching and have fun.
@@Watchingthevideos99 Thank you sir, i really appreciat your resonse, i will look for the video of the Fokker D7. Greetings from the Netherlands
@@jmmvangoor Glad to learn modeling is active in the Netherlands. best wishes.
Two thoughts: One, those old magazines are an absolute treasure. Second, is the repositionable spray really the post-it note juice in a jar that it looks like? I’ve gotta get some of that.
That’s a lovely glider.
Not sure about the glue..... haven't tried the post-it note glue. 3M has been making that stuff for a long time. Really like it for jobs like this. Thanks for watching!
Hi John - realy like this tiny wonder of a glider. Where can I find a drawing to build my own ?
There's a link in the description. You may need to cut and paste it into your browser. Have fun and thanks for watching!
Donde podría conseguir los planos?
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Thanks for watching!
Am I going to have to build a time machine and travel to 1973 to find the plan? On another topic, is that a crumhorn playing in the background?
the link to the plan is in the description. I'm using RUclips music and have no idea what a crumhorn is. 😂😂😂 Thanks for watching.
The link to the plans no longer works 😢😢
Thanks for letting me know. I've added an additional link, but you may need to cut and paste either address into your search.
The plan is on OuterZone
I miss Ambroid...
3 Rivers Archery sells a nitrocellulose fletching glue that is as close to Ambroid as you can get. I use if for most of my builds. Same color and smell as Ambroid. www.3riversarchery.com/nitrocellulose-adhesive-fletching-glue.html
Stay with free flight!
Always my first choice. 😁 Thanks for watching.
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Donde podría conseguir los planos?