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RC CAD2Vr is made to bring you in depth views into how anyone, including you, can start designing, building, and fling your very own scaled RC Airplanes. I love passing on knowledge and the trade secrets I've pick up along the way and show you the entire process from draft to flight. Follow along as I create each plane in CAD, then build, test then.....V1.... rotate!
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Season 1: The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
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Season 1: The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
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For business inquiries or questions, please contact me through your preferred social media platform or here: www.rccad2vr.com/about-rc-airplanes-from-cad
RC Airliner Nose Landing Gear Design for the L-1011 at 1:19th Scale #engineering #rcpilot
Finalizing the nose landing gear for the RC L-1011 Airplane. Designed in @adskFusion most of the parts will be CNC milled from aluminum. There will be a few decorative 3D Printed parts to help created the most realistic looking landing gear for this model.
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Custom RC Model Airliner 3D Printed Strut with precision aluminum piston test fit.
มุมมอง 7K8 หลายเดือนก่อน
Test fitting the main landing gear piston that I milled out of aluminum. So happy that it fit perfectly. This is one of the two struts for the main landing gear on the 1:19th scale L-1011 RC Airplane.
Main Landing Gear First Time Actuation Test for RC Airliner (3D Printed)
มุมมอง 30K8 หลายเดือนก่อน
3D Printed Main Landing Gear works as designed. There are just a few more adjustments that need to be made, but nothing Major. The RC Model is based on the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar at 1:19th scale. The servo is made by @ActuonixMotionDevices
Genius Wing Mounting Technique?? 3D Printed RC Airplane first time mating main wing spar.
มุมมอง 14Kปีที่แล้ว
This is the first time joining the forward wing spars together using the 3D printed wing mount for the Large Scale L-1011 RC Airliner. It's so cool to finally get an idea of what the real world size of the plane will be! Can't wait to get this build video done so that I can show you all this epic build in it's fully assembled state. The engineering challenges that came with this wing design hav...
Why's it taking so long? L-1011 RC Airplane Build and Kit Development
มุมมอง 12Kปีที่แล้ว
Yes, I'm still here and still building. This is a progress update on the L-1011 RC Airliner Kit development and build. In this video I briefly describe the challenges that come with developing the RC airplane kit of the iconic tri-jet airliner. Development has been much slower than I had hoped it would be, but It's getting very close to being ready for skinning an early testing. For Kit Develop...
It Won't Fly Without the Most Important Part of an RC Airplane, Jet Engine Mounts.
มุมมอง 9Kปีที่แล้ว
The wings for the RC L-1011 Kit Airline design and build have been held up because of the engine nacelles, I needed to get those designed to make sure nothing changed on the wing's frames. Thought I'd share how this component of the build will go together in a quick animation I created in Fusion 360. The pylons and mounting rings are made of wood (Baltic Birch), the brackets are 3D printed carb...
11th try... Aluminum Skinned 3D Printed Model RC Airliner Flap and Riveting Attempt
มุมมอง 7Kปีที่แล้ว
Printed from PA12-CF (Carbon Fiber Nylon on the @BambuLab X1-Carbon) and skinned in aluminum, this is another attempt at create a relativistic, riveted surface for the inboard flap that will go on the L-1011 RC Airplane build. Using techniques employed by static model airplane hobbyists, This latest attempt is getting very close. Photos/Articles/Progress: www.rccad2vr.com Follow on: - IG: insta...
Quick Tour of my YouTube Build Studio For Building and Manufacturing kit RC Airplanes in Seattle
มุมมอง 2.9Kปีที่แล้ว
#shorts While I'm in the process of recording the Next Build Episode (Wings) for the L-1011 RC Airliner Build Series, I decided to record a quick short video to show you the new space I am working in to create the next set of videos. There is more to be built out and expanded onto the studio, but this is just the start. Lighting is created using an Overhead is an 8'x4' Softbox powered by an Apa...
Building Big Wings In The Studio / Workshop for the Next Build Episode. Sneak peak behind the scenes
มุมมอง 5Kปีที่แล้ว
#shorts Will be in the studio / workshop here in Seattle building the RC Airliner L-1011's 8.5'/2.8 meter wings. Here is a quick peak behind the scenes of how the build is coming along in my new TH-cam studio setup. Photos/Articles/Progress: www.rccad2vr.com Follow on: - IG: rc.cad2vr - Reddit: www.reddit.com/u/RC_CAD2Vr - Twitter: cad2vr Pinning pins as: www.pinterest...
Design, engineering and planing of the RC L-1011 Airplane wings is done 🎉 Now Recording Build Video
มุมมอง 16Kปีที่แล้ว
#shorts In this brief animation, I show how the L-1011's wings have been designed and what will be built in the next build video. #engineering #rcairplane #3dmodeling Photos/Articles/Progress: www.rccad2vr.com Follow on: - IG: rc.cad2vr - Reddit: www.reddit.com/u/RC_CAD2Vr - Twitter: cad2vr Pinning pins as: www.pinterest.com/seafuzz/
BIG Model Airliner Build, Oh My! Design, Engineering, Construction, 3D Printing
มุมมอง 27Kปีที่แล้ว
Building a model wood framed L-1011 RC airliner, designed from scratch using Fusion 360 CAD modeling. Woodworking with 3 mm Baltic birch plywood cut on a laser CNC machine. Carbon fiber parts molded from 3D printed mold patterns. Processed used was wet layup lamination. brackets and mounts are 3D printed from nylon carbon fiber composite filament called NylonX sourced from @MatterHackers The mo...
Carbon Fiber Parts from 3D Printed Mold Patterns. RC Airplane Rudder. #carbonfiber #aviation
มุมมอง 64Kปีที่แล้ว
Making parts for an RC airplane from Carbon Fiber can be done multiple ways. In this short I show how I used 3D prints to create mold patterns. I chose to use Touch PLA by Matterhackers @MatterHackers to print the the rudder mold using the @Raise3D Pro 2 3D printer. The 2x2 Twill Carbon fiber was sourced from @fibreglast and made for a nice light final part. The ribs were printed from NylonX al...
BIG Carbon Fiber S-Duct from 3D Printed mold for larger RC Airplane #aviation #carbonfiber
มุมมอง 19Kปีที่แล้ว
Showing how I made the large Carbon Fiber S-Duct using a 3D Printed Mold. Making composite parts is a time consuming but fun process. To create the molds, 110 hours of printing time, 48 hours to bond and cure all parts, and 2 days to sand, prime, paint and finish.
Building BIG - Wood Framed RC Model L-1011 Airliner | Part 3 - Empennage
มุมมอง 314Kปีที่แล้ว
The long awaited part 3 of the wood framed RC L-1011 Scale Model Airliner Kit is finally here. Working with the ply wood that was cut on my laser machine makes assembly easy and precise. In this RC build episode, I assemble my own CAD designed airliner tail section's wooden frame complete with 3D Printed Molds for the Rudder and S-Duct, engineering grade composite 3D printed parts, and Carbon F...
L-1011 Scale Airliner RC Model Build Progress. The Airplane's Tail Section Finishes the Fuselage
มุมมอง 11Kปีที่แล้ว
The L-1011 1/20th scale RC Model Airliner finally has the tail section attached, completing the fuselage. Challenging parts of this build were the horizontal stabilizer which on the l1011 is a stabilator and the design and construction of the carbon fiber S-duct for engine number two. This entire build has been designed using Fusion 360. the wooden parts are 3 mm Baltic birch plywood cut out us...
Real aircraft wing ribs are in line with the air flow over the wings not angled like you did.
Craftsmanship at its finest. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
Yea Hell 2 the yessssss
thank you so much
New Video coming 2025??
Is there a way to do this with a mesh?
wheres the wings
This is really, really amazing! I'm by no means a F 360 expert but I do know of a better way to build and extrude those fuselage formers/bulkheads. I traced out the sketch just like Terrence but I used the trim tool on the sketch to get rid of all the intersecting lines. After that you can select the whole shape without having to select each piece of the model to extrude it.
Hi. Can't move my offset plane. Do everything as shown in the video. whenever I want to move it, the program says I should select a body ... I can't move the offset plane surface
Bro can you give me this molds please
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Hi, dear sir can you give me a computer configuration that can run Fusion360 perfectly, and can handle complex model combinations with many faces and entities, smoothly without lag?
Hey, has anyone ever tried doing this out of steel ? Like 3mm stainless? I have access to an industrial laser cutter and welder. You could tack together the pieces using a Tig welder instead of where your gluing. Would be way heavier tho , gonna need some real power to get it off the ground
So a year more later and is this project still in the works or has it fallen by the wayside??
This video is so relaxing
I’ve found that using ABS and simply vapor smoothing the surface works better and is way less work
You should carbon fiber, certain honda, parts panels and make money. Lol
glad to see you again man
I watched a lot of your videos and am also trying to get started on making an airplane. However, I found that the design of the landing gear and the animation effect of the landing gear were not mentioned in the tutorial. I think this is a bit rare. Can you talk about it in a future video?
The beginning of this series just might be the best Fusion tutorial in existence, I am very pleased it exists, and I go back periodically to do a refresher course, and I always come away with some new knowledge. Thank you much
Sooo.... this is (at this time for this comment) an old video now.....what does the L-1011 look like now?
Hi, I love your videos. Is there the opportunity to get the arranged parts directly as a drawing to print the sketch on paper? Thanks!
no part 4?
I am thrilled highly and have enjoyed this video by excitement and I want to give 1000000 likes from my side by I cannot .
You could have found the plan of all the precise formers of this Tristar masterpiece ..But where can we find the similar precise formers of the other models such as Boeing 737 100 , DC 9 , 727 200 and 707 Boeing ? Is there anywhere we can find the similar formers ?
Hi Terrance, absolute awesome videos!!! I have one Problem: when you doing the hack with the box to create a construction-plan (at 19:24): I can't connect the first point of the box to the point of the spline at the beginning of the window. Where is my mistake?
The design tips on this series are incredible, but the cad is making me shiver to the bone, Could you please use round number for your dimension, or at least isoconstraining your sketch it's ruining my enjoyement of this awesome video serie
Any new build videos coming anytime soon
I personally find the subscription to be a waste of money
I have watched all the videos so far waiting for the rest of the build if everything is going according to plan
Hope to see some future updates soon.
its hard to extend construction plane what is easy way to extent it
Just finish the plane, fly and enjoy man.
A master at his craft
Hello, I am also working on aluminium planes and wood ones with aluminium skin. What glue are you using to glue the aluminium sheet to the balsa glue??
L1011?
I'm hooked on Fusion 360.....Thanks a lot.
you're the best you're the artist
I still go back to this video series now and then to learn more about Fusion
thanks for making this content and to the supporters for helping keep it free! nice work
So, are they scale? Methinks not... Why bother with all the work you did if you don't go all the way with scale detail?
Dimensions please
Great video!:) What did you use to make the rendered photos of the model in this video? Did you use the internal render in fusion 360, or another program?
Can we get an update please!
No it's not genius.
What printer did you use for such build volume? Im wanting to get a 3d printer for aviation parts and bodies as well and i would like to use something similar
That was great.. I didn't realize that there was such a feature. I had been importing the canvass and then calculating the necessary scale factor.
Narration will no doubt allow you to fine-tune the logic and order of operations, but thus far your videos have been great as is.
intro music had me thinking " I drive"
I was just thinking about getting my boy started with CAD'ing up an RC plane. Will probably use SolidWorks though...I would think it is easier than Fushion 360. Regardless, should keep him busy for a long time! 3D printing would be our goal.