Before flying make sure you program reflex into your elevons. The elevons should be raised to an angle about one thickness of foam above the training edge of the wing for best flight characteristics. Adjust based on nose weight and desired flight characteristics.
Hay guys first i love what your doing amazing stuff but i have a problem nothing to dowith the vid but i need some advice i just got my hands on a flysky fs i6 transmitter and an fs r6b receiver and i cant get them to bind no matter what i try i know u guys are busy but i need some help if u can spare a few mins thank you
For anyone (like myself) wondering what they meant by "Reflex", refer to this page. www.flitetest.com/articles/flying-wing-set-up-wash-out-and-reflex To sum it up, flying wings all have a tendency to nose down thanks to having no tail and the airfoil shape. So you are basically adding "up trim" from the start.
Andres is the best foam board plane designer ever...his planes are more than just a toy, they’re a genuine work of art, derived from his very 👌🏼 CAD skills
Hi Flite Test, I scratch built the FT Goblin and it wasn't that easy to cut the curbs. Finishing I admit it's not perfect. Then I painted it with acrylic paint and today I maidend it..... And it was awesome. With the Graupner 2804 Motor from the FT Power Pack A and a 6x4 Prop, 2200mah 3 cell it flew like hell. It started out of my hand without throwing it. And not to forget it makes much less noise than the mini Arrow with same power equipment. My neigbours will not call the Police again, as they did twice. It's just a great great great Goblin. Thanks to the Andres the constructor, you really did an absolutely great job! I'm really enthusiastic about this plane.
Andres, I just want to tell you one thing, you were born to work on and build these types of things. You are very smart and have the ability to make these kits look so easy. I am a r/c aircraft builder myself and I love watching Flite Test on my IPad. Thank’s to you and all the other guys on the show. Don Powell, Tyler,Texas.
I really like the faster pace of the video. When you've built one or two FT planes it's pretty clear how things are done so no need to labour the point on every video. Just a couple of things for Josh and Andres to think about during design, tight curves are brilliant, if you have a laser cutter, but are difficult to get neat with a scalpel.. And whereas you can easily peel the paper off FT and DT foamboard, it's not so easy using the boards available in much of the rest on the world.
Andy Timmons, all my builds are dollar tree foam... and I bemoaned the same thing about curves. I found something that works for me now. I use an exacto knife and not my regular blade. When approaching a corner I don’t try a cut the corner, I prick the curve. When I turn the board over, I connect the dots. The tighter the curve, the more I appreciate the technique. Hope this helps.
Blaming your tools and materials is lame, I manage tight curves with no problems, it's just about practice and making sure you regularly change your blade. The foamboard available elsewhere in the world is actually better quality and stronger, peeling the paper is absolutely possible, there's an art to it, if you just try to rip it off then your gonna fail. I manage to make all of the ft planes with UK foamboard without any problems at all, if you can't do it then you need to refine your techniques, not blame the people who release FREE plans.
@@Timless2 This is a good technique. I'll even flip my template and pin-mark the other side of the board as well so the curve comes out looking sharp on the exposed side of the foam. Sometimes, on a tricky curve, I'll cut it fairly close but finish up with an emery board or sandpaper. You don't have to be as exact with the blade that way.
G'day I'm from down under (Australia) our foam board is crap as well doesn't peel like the ft one so if you cover the part that you need to peel with packing tape the paper comes off with the tape when u pull it off 👍🏻👌🏻
@@kbangfpv6226 the foam board that does not peel as stronger than the ft stuff, it may be harder to work with during construction but it's a better material for the finished plane :)
Thank you all for all the free plans and the great content! We just did a maiden flight today with a goblin built from plastic coar board / campaign signs! It “Like A BRICK” we used a 2206 samguk 2400kv Motor’s and emax 12gram servos! To quote Steve Buscemi “ Damn these things are fast”! Keep up all the good work!
Having built several foamboard planes from the FT plans, I appreciate the faster pacing of the build vid. A 1st-timer might get a bit frustrated, but then again, they'd probably start with a cub or sparrow. I think some post-effect arrows and highlighted areas would be useful, though, when you say to cut/glue here, here, and here.
I thought the pace was perfect. Very enjoyable to watch. Andres' ability to make perfect bevel cuts was impressive. Not a single thing was unclear. Very nice to have a sturdy inexpensive foam version of the epic Strix Goblin.
I like the way everything is explained, especially the little "HINTS" you add. Keeps an old fart like me "on my toes", and makes me think before I act (like gluing or cutting something that shouldn't be glued/cut, before doing doing another step in construction!) Haha! You guys are the GREATEST, and I hope I can build everyone of your planes before I'm gone. Thanks for making me smile, every time I watch your videos.
I think this build format is perfect for planes not designed for beginners. I do like the in depth videos josh does as he gives many build tips beginners will not know. But for a plane that is not made for beginners this format is perfect. I totally want to scrach build one now!
Loved the quicker build video's. Folks who are new to the builds can watch some of the older ones with slower step by step instructions so the quicker build on the newer video's are great.
I completed a scratch build of this plane. I had reservations as I had built another company's plane and was very disappointed with the results. When I completed the wing halves I was simply blown away by how perfect they matched each other when I connected them together! The only problem I had was with the material I had. I purchased black foam board which was all the dollar store had. When taping I found the paper would peal off with it when repositioning. After the plane was finished the test flight was anything but normal, nothing to do with the plane or design but a programming issue on the Futaba radio. Can't wait to fly it again when the weather gets better. I do plan to build a second Goblin using the much more robust white foam board!
Wow, watching this I need one now. Such a great build video, not too fast to lose you, but fast enough to really keep your interest. Keep it up guys, fantastic job.
Andres makes the best built videos by far. Most people who are building this plane have probably built several other ones and know the jist of it. I would actually like to see a highly abbreviated version for each model... 5 min, a high-level overview of the assembly. Skip the electronics, control rods, motor/prop - just how the foam goes together. This should especially be considered for the advanced skill level planes, if you should be flying the plane, chances are you know how to glue up a foamy.
Really liking the new build video formats. The cuts and fast forward bits are great. Still feel like I get all the info I need to finish the build but is easy to search through a shorter video to re-watch certain parts. Pretty excited to build this. Already got mine cut out, just need to glue it up!
It seems like you're getting opposing points of view on the SPEED of the Format..... A lot of us like the slower paced, thorough "Bixler" Style. Andres, as far s Presenting, has improved by LEAPS since he started!!! 👍👍 I concur with the consensus that the hyper speed, and skipping parts, is detrimental to the newer Guys. Flying isn't EASY! You need to arm the N00B with as much knowledge as you can - even being redundant. Try to remember, many of us have progressed WITH you..... Many others, are just starting out. Don't forget them!! Carmine (PoorManRC on the Forum)
I want to get into RC flying and wanted to see if I can pull it off. So I am a brand new NOOB who decided to build the Goblin. Here is what no one tells you NOT TO DO if you decide to scratch-build the goblin. 1. DO NOT USE ELMERS FOAM BOARD. I used this in my first 2 scratch-built Goblins. Although it was within the Max weight limit, as soon as I wing-launch it, it would roll over (inverted) and nose-dive vertically into ground. Longest flight time was around 2 seconds. (could not figure out the roll-over into inverted position though.) (maybe I should mount the battery lower in the battery bay to lower CG below CP? 2. Do NOT USE 1300KV motor. I used a 2512, 1300KV motor with a 6 x 4 E Prop, and a 4S-2200mah Li-Po. Thinking the motor would have higher torque compared to a 2206. and would produce good RPM with a 4S battery. but that probably contributed more to the crashes and the 2-second flight times. My Plan at present is that I am almost finished building my 3rd Goblin using Walmart foam board (this plane weighs around half of my previous builds). I have the 2206 2300Kv radial motor on order from FT. I plan on using a 3S, 1500 Li-Po and a 6 x 4 E Prop, my aim is to achieve longer flight-times than my previous ones. If anyone can find a Flaw(s) in my present plan. Please let me know.
Well I got a kit in a country I won't name and it is the hard foam that has no paper but inscribed lines and I just had to cut off the sections and hotglue them together. Went ok except I messed up the ailerons and trimmed them backwards so the v cut is now on the top. Not too big a deal I guess. Have yet to finish the build.
Just some constructive criticism, but I don’t really like the new fast forward video style, I feel it is hard to follow along with the video and know what happening. But I think I will build this plane soon! Thanks ft
just printed the plans, going to start scratchbuilding this weekend! The original goblin has a plastic fuselage, it would be cool if someone could design a printable (2 part) fusalage
Bro Andres i think you can design any stylish plane like your stylish hair ... plz make learjet 70 ... it will be 6 channel plane and it will be intresting... can you tell me which version of AutoCAD you use for goblin and model design 3d for edge 540??😊
I have the goblin built, just need to paint and wire it, anyone had a chance to record any speeds with one yet? I'm throwing a 2406 2600kv motor at mine that produces just under 1.2kg thrust on 3s with a 6040 prop and 920g on a 5045, that's still a power to weight ratio of 2:1 lol
Guys I have a doubt in blueprint what is the size is mentioned for S1 and S2 , whether it is A1 or A0 size pls tell me the size of the paper to take printout
Hi Flite Test, love the new plane and it will be added to my hanger lol but I must say I'm not happy with the new video format! It all feels rushed, like its.. Oh let's get the crap done and forget it! The older format showed more care and attention to detail for both experienced and beginner builders! Really not happy with it, it feels like you don't care anymore! Sorry it's just my opinion!
Nowhere does anyone describe the best way to "program reflex" into your elevons. Should it be subtrimmed? should I move the servo arm so it is mechanically programmed to be raised? It's confusing! most online resources describe flying wing reflex to be permanent
CG is marked on the plans. You put that mark on the wings and hold it with your fingers balancing on the marks. if it tilts forward a lot its nose heavy. if it leans back its tail heavy. make sure you have all your equipment inside before testing cg and always test it every time before you throw
Cool design. But everyone on flitetest is killing me with saying hot glue "dries". How about "set", "harden" or "cool" stead of dry. Edit: Sorry for the rant, it's like the word literally which needs to be used sparingly. To add positive feedback, I actually like the new fast format. We don't always need to see the gluing and cutting in realtime. I noticed you also had a top view camera live feed that was displayed on the iMac. But it was rarely in view, so it didn't really help. Maybe you can have a PIP in the corner to the top view.
Not to be a jerk here but this build video is not that great; it’s a bit confusing when you say line up here, glue there and then fast forward... messed this build up so many times because of it, I’m probably going to need to build another one... slow stuff down if I want to fast forward through something I literally can use the slider and skip ahead. I can’t slow it down though...
@@Glitch08_rl yeah… this comment was 6 years ago and a lot of things have changed right? The way TH-cam functions; the way it operates. It’s not the same as it was 6 years ago. I do really enjoy most flitetest videos. Theses guys really helped me get started. Unfortunately I rarely get to fly anymore
@AbosoluteAltitudes yeah I understand that a lot of stuff was different 6 years ago. The fact that you replied to a reply 6 years after you commented is awesome. ❤️
Before flying make sure you program reflex into your elevons. The elevons should be raised to an angle about one thickness of foam above the training edge of the wing for best flight characteristics. Adjust based on nose weight and desired flight characteristics.
Hay guys first i love what your doing amazing stuff but i have a problem nothing to dowith the vid but i need some advice i just got my hands on a flysky fs i6 transmitter and an fs r6b receiver and i cant get them to bind no matter what i try i know u guys are busy but i need some help if u can spare a few mins thank you
Does exist any video that teaches how to fly a non elevator plane like this, I've crashed several models and I still don't know how to fly them.
OOF
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For anyone (like myself) wondering what they meant by "Reflex", refer to this page. www.flitetest.com/articles/flying-wing-set-up-wash-out-and-reflex
To sum it up, flying wings all have a tendency to nose down thanks to having no tail and the airfoil shape. So you are basically adding "up trim" from the start.
Andres is the best foam board plane designer ever...his planes are more than just a toy, they’re a genuine work of art, derived from his very 👌🏼 CAD skills
",derived from his very neck-ur-self CAD skills"
Hi Flite Test, I scratch built the FT Goblin and it wasn't that easy to cut the curbs. Finishing I admit it's not perfect.
Then I painted it with acrylic paint and today I maidend it..... And it was awesome. With the Graupner 2804 Motor from the FT Power Pack A and a 6x4 Prop, 2200mah 3 cell it flew like hell. It started out of my hand without throwing it. And not to forget it makes much less noise than the mini Arrow with same power equipment. My neigbours will not call the Police again, as they did twice.
It's just a great great great Goblin. Thanks to the Andres the constructor, you really did an absolutely great job! I'm really enthusiastic about this plane.
Andres, I just want to tell you one thing, you were born to work on and build these types of things. You are very smart and have the ability to make these kits look so easy. I am a r/c aircraft builder myself and I love watching Flite Test on my IPad. Thank’s to you and all the other guys on the show. Don Powell, Tyler,Texas.
I really like the faster pace of the video. When you've built one or two FT planes it's pretty clear how things are done so no need to labour the point on every video. Just a couple of things for Josh and Andres to think about during design, tight curves are brilliant, if you have a laser cutter, but are difficult to get neat with a scalpel.. And whereas you can easily peel the paper off FT and DT foamboard, it's not so easy using the boards available in much of the rest on the world.
Andy Timmons, all my builds are dollar tree foam... and I bemoaned the same thing about curves. I found something that works for me now. I use an exacto knife and not my regular blade. When approaching a corner I don’t try a cut the corner, I prick the curve. When I turn the board over, I connect the dots. The tighter the curve, the more I appreciate the technique. Hope this helps.
Blaming your tools and materials is lame, I manage tight curves with no problems, it's just about practice and making sure you regularly change your blade.
The foamboard available elsewhere in the world is actually better quality and stronger, peeling the paper is absolutely possible, there's an art to it, if you just try to rip it off then your gonna fail.
I manage to make all of the ft planes with UK foamboard without any problems at all, if you can't do it then you need to refine your techniques, not blame the people who release FREE plans.
@@Timless2 This is a good technique. I'll even flip my template and pin-mark the other side of the board as well so the curve comes out looking sharp on the exposed side of the foam. Sometimes, on a tricky curve, I'll cut it fairly close but finish up with an emery board or sandpaper. You don't have to be as exact with the blade that way.
G'day I'm from down under (Australia) our foam board is crap as well doesn't peel like the ft one so if you cover the part that you need to peel with packing tape the paper comes off with the tape when u pull it off 👍🏻👌🏻
@@kbangfpv6226 the foam board that does not peel as stronger than the ft stuff, it may be harder to work with during construction but it's a better material for the finished plane :)
Thank you all for all the free plans and the great content! We just did a maiden flight today with a goblin built from plastic coar board / campaign signs! It “Like A BRICK” we used a 2206 samguk 2400kv Motor’s and emax 12gram servos! To quote Steve Buscemi “ Damn these things are fast”! Keep up all the good work!
Which material? Coroplast?
Having built several foamboard planes from the FT plans, I appreciate the faster pacing of the build vid. A 1st-timer might get a bit frustrated, but then again, they'd probably start with a cub or sparrow. I think some post-effect arrows and highlighted areas would be useful, though, when you say to cut/glue here, here, and here.
I thought the pace was perfect. Very enjoyable to watch. Andres' ability to make perfect bevel cuts was impressive. Not a single thing was unclear. Very nice to have a sturdy inexpensive foam version of the epic Strix Goblin.
I like the way everything is explained, especially the little "HINTS" you add. Keeps an old fart like me "on my toes", and makes me think before I act (like gluing or cutting something that shouldn't be glued/cut, before doing doing another step in construction!) Haha!
You guys are the GREATEST, and I hope I can build everyone of your planes before I'm gone. Thanks for making me smile, every time I watch your videos.
M. Smith gone?
Not YET...! Haha!
I think this build format is perfect for planes not designed for beginners. I do like the in depth videos josh does as he gives many build tips beginners will not know. But for a plane that is not made for beginners this format is perfect. I totally want to scrach build one now!
Loved the quicker build video's. Folks who are new to the builds can watch some of the older ones with slower step by step instructions so the quicker build on the newer video's are great.
I completed a scratch build of this plane. I had reservations as I had built another company's plane and was very disappointed with the results. When I completed the wing halves I was simply blown away by how perfect they matched each other when I connected them together! The only problem I had was with the material I had. I purchased black foam board which was all the dollar store had. When taping I found the paper would peal off with it when repositioning. After the plane was finished the test flight was anything but normal, nothing to do with the plane or design but a programming issue on the Futaba radio. Can't wait to fly it again when the weather gets better.
I do plan to build a second Goblin using the much more robust white foam board!
Wow, watching this I need one now. Such a great build video, not too fast to lose you, but fast enough to really keep your interest. Keep it up guys, fantastic job.
Andres makes the best built videos by far. Most people who are building this plane have probably built several other ones and know the jist of it. I would actually like to see a highly abbreviated version for each model... 5 min, a high-level overview of the assembly. Skip the electronics, control rods, motor/prop - just how the foam goes together. This should especially be considered for the advanced skill level planes, if you should be flying the plane, chances are you know how to glue up a foamy.
Really liking the new build video formats. The cuts and fast forward bits are great. Still feel like I get all the info I need to finish the build but is easy to search through a shorter video to re-watch certain parts. Pretty excited to build this. Already got mine cut out, just need to glue it up!
Well done! Watched the whole vid just for fun! Go Anders! More designs please!
Awesome build video. I like the fast paced flow to the format. Great job
Built and flew mine from the FT quick build kit. Just to let everyone know, you will need to add some reflex.
Outstanding design job I love it ,can’t wait for the plans to become available...
Building it now! Andres you are freaking amazing!
Nice build video, I'd like to see a video on what types materials you can use to decorate it or other form core planes
Much better build video than others have done! I like the editing too.
Love the new video format. With its edits and fast fwd.
Like the fast pace video. No need to show everything. Much better build experience.
Nicely done. I like the pace - this is an advanced design/build, so it doesn't need a one-hour video or dad jokes...sorry, Josh ;o)
5th!!! So cool the original is very expensive compare to this one!!! Nice
big thanks to flte test team!
It seems like you're getting opposing points of view on the SPEED of the Format.....
A lot of us like the slower paced, thorough "Bixler" Style. Andres, as far s Presenting, has improved by LEAPS since he started!!! 👍👍
I concur with the consensus that the hyper speed, and skipping parts, is detrimental to the newer Guys. Flying isn't EASY! You need to arm the N00B with as much knowledge as you can - even being redundant.
Try to remember, many of us have progressed WITH you.....
Many others, are just starting out. Don't forget them!!
Carmine (PoorManRC on the Forum)
I want to get into RC flying and wanted to see if I can pull it off. So I am a brand new NOOB who decided to build the Goblin.
Here is what no one tells you NOT TO DO if you decide to scratch-build the goblin.
1. DO NOT USE ELMERS FOAM BOARD. I used this in my first 2 scratch-built Goblins. Although it was within the Max weight limit, as soon as I wing-launch it, it would roll over (inverted) and nose-dive vertically into ground. Longest flight time was around 2 seconds. (could not figure out the roll-over into inverted position though.) (maybe I should mount the battery lower in the battery bay to lower CG below CP?
2. Do NOT USE 1300KV motor. I used a 2512, 1300KV motor with a 6 x 4 E Prop, and a 4S-2200mah Li-Po. Thinking the motor would have higher torque compared to a 2206. and would produce good RPM with a 4S battery. but that probably contributed more to the crashes and the 2-second flight times.
My Plan at present is that I am almost finished building my 3rd Goblin using Walmart foam board (this plane weighs around half of my previous builds). I have the 2206 2300Kv radial motor on order from FT. I plan on using a 3S, 1500 Li-Po and a 6 x 4 E Prop, my aim is to achieve longer flight-times than my previous ones.
If anyone can find a Flaw(s) in my present plan. Please let me know.
Well I got a kit in a country I won't name and it is the hard foam that has no paper but inscribed lines and I just had to cut off the sections and hotglue them together. Went ok except I messed up the ailerons and trimmed them backwards so the v cut is now on the top. Not too big a deal I guess. Have yet to finish the build.
Finally the goblin is here
Just some constructive criticism, but I don’t really like the new fast forward video style, I feel it is hard to follow along with the video and know what happening. But I think I will build this plane soon! Thanks ft
Same here. Beautifully executed but not as therapeutic as the old videos ;-)
Holly crap thats a lot of work!
Nice demo. What should be the watts of Glue Gun...???
Very impressive,nice job
A very awsome Plane, you did a great job and I'd like to build one soon, to ad to my FT collection - but where are the download Plans ?
What size 3-blade prop did you use with the recommended motor?
Darth Flyer I think it’s 5x3
@@levistewart5610 Can anyone offer a link where I can buy this prop?
Lee Miller www.readymaderc.com/products/details/strix-talon-props-5x4x3-1r-1l-smoke.
I bought these and they work great for the price
Keren lu Lee.. ❤
Hi I having trouble...I want to make my own from scratch but which pdf do I choose and how do I make it on the lazer cutter
Hey FT... i want to know what the size of the package or box...? Thank you
Can it do 45 minutes flight?
So normally with a wing the elevens are up slightly. Nothing is said about this in the build video but it does look like they are up some.
just printed the plans, going to start scratchbuilding this weekend! The original goblin has a plastic fuselage, it would be cool if someone could design a printable (2 part) fusalage
What the name of the propeller you used
Exellent build video!!
Great design.
what was the bigger camera name?
alright waiting for the plans
They are on the normal video's description.
forum.flitetest.com/index.php?resources/ft-goblin-plans.24/
Can i fly it with the dji System ?
I can’t find the plans for the goblin
Nor I.. Wth?!?
They haven't released it yet.
Oh thank you
usually 3 days after the video is out
Don't understand why they can't link to it and it's not easy to find! forum.flitetest.com/index.php?resources/ft-goblin-plans.24/
What screws should I use in the motor
That is so cool
You should add a link to the plans in the vid description.
You guys need to collab with horizon/eflite to make a foamboard aerocommander
Samuel Hiatt And retracts!assuming you mean the shrike commander
Oliver's RC Channel well they are the same plane
Samuel Hiatt they have some differences depending on the variant
Will the FT elements firewall work?
Not so sure about the buried reciever. I'd really rather a readily accesible/replaceable receiver design. Otherwise, another very nice design!
So move your rx to the top where the fpv goes. Just sink it in the foam.
Unfortunately my kit didn't come with a second nose assembly I messed up my assembly by misplacing the 2 doublers. I remade it using balsa wood.
Which model will be good to use for photography with camera fitted.
Is it a good idea to dlue paper to paper when you do your folds?
Could this be used as a chuck glider?
You use flight controller or gyro ?
Bro Andres i think you can design any stylish plane like your stylish hair ... plz make learjet 70 ... it will be 6 channel plane and it will be intresting... can you tell me which version of AutoCAD you use for goblin and model design 3d for edge 540??😊
FT . FURIOUS
Yes
What if I have a transmitter has no screen, how would I program in elavons
Building mine today.
I have the goblin built, just need to paint and wire it, anyone had a chance to record any speeds with one yet?
I'm throwing a 2406 2600kv motor at mine that produces just under 1.2kg thrust on 3s with a 6040 prop and 920g on a 5045, that's still a power to weight ratio of 2:1 lol
Really nice! 😀
Guys I have a doubt in blueprint what is the size is mentioned for S1 and S2 , whether it is A1 or A0 size pls tell me the size of the paper to take printout
Superb
If i use the emax rs2205-s motor, which is the prop size you recommend for the gobblin?, and it will be 2 blade or 3 blade?, thanks
Use a 2 blade 5x4.5 bullnose prop and a 30amp esc
Awesome
"Wait for the hot glue to dry"? How wet is it? Use less water.
What propeller did he use on this?
5x3 tri blade
Where are the plans to download this I don’t like the new layout on the website
As of my post here, they are not yet available. But this is the link to their plans.
forum.flitetest.com/index.php?threads/sp0nz-plans-index.17136/
forum.flitetest.com/index.php?resources/ft-goblin-plans.24/
Can I make it to fly with a 1000kv motor and a 7.4v 25c battery?
not a chance
Hi Flite Test, love the new plane and it will be added to my hanger lol but I must say I'm not happy with the new video format! It all feels rushed, like its.. Oh let's get the crap done and forget it! The older format showed more care and attention to detail for both experienced and beginner builders! Really not happy with it, it feels like you don't care anymore! Sorry it's just my opinion!
Are the plans available?
forum.flitetest.com/index.php?resources/ft-goblin-plans.24/
Nowhere does anyone describe the best way to "program reflex" into your elevons. Should it be subtrimmed? should I move the servo arm so it is mechanically programmed to be raised? It's confusing! most online resources describe flying wing reflex to be permanent
Omg i need this
I want to know the process of finding CG.
CG is marked on the plans. You put that mark on the wings and hold it with your fingers balancing on the marks. if it tilts forward a lot its nose heavy. if it leans back its tail heavy. make sure you have all your equipment inside before testing cg and always test it every time before you throw
This table is our friend. XD
Daniel Sponholz sometimes
Can it do 45 minutes flight?
Hey flighttest plise try to make skyhunter fpv
You guys are cool
I've build several ft plane. For this build video more convenient, bcz it short.
Bikin lagi lah
Awsome
Yesssss
andres is the best!!
reminds me ZOHD Dart
Hey flitetest
Good video and you did a great job, but Josh is supposed to do those videos.
Ok a 2210 2200kv on 4s was waaaay to powerfull for this, probabaly pushing 120 mph +. Maiden flight did not end well haha
COMPLEX BUT RATHER NICE
Andres sounds like Jeff Goldblum
*N E A T*
Cool design. But everyone on flitetest is killing me with saying hot glue "dries". How about "set", "harden" or "cool" stead of dry.
Edit: Sorry for the rant, it's like the word literally which needs to be used sparingly. To add positive feedback, I actually like the new fast format. We don't always need to see the gluing and cutting in realtime. I noticed you also had a top view camera live feed that was displayed on the iMac. But it was rarely in view, so it didn't really help. Maybe you can have a PIP in the corner to the top view.
Definitely
COMBAT!
Not to be a jerk here but this build video is not that great; it’s a bit confusing when you say line up here, glue there and then fast forward... messed this build up so many times because of it, I’m probably going to need to build another one... slow stuff down if I want to fast forward through something I literally can use the slider and skip ahead. I can’t slow it down though...
Yes you can
@@Glitch08_rl yeah… this comment was 6 years ago and a lot of things have changed right? The way TH-cam functions; the way it operates. It’s not the same as it was 6 years ago. I do really enjoy most flitetest videos. Theses guys really helped me get started. Unfortunately I rarely get to fly anymore
@AbosoluteAltitudes yeah I understand that a lot of stuff was different 6 years ago. The fact that you replied to a reply 6 years after you commented is awesome. ❤️
24 Minutes WTF
It’s so fast
This video is not for the beginner.
What is a good fpv set up for this build?