Wonderful, the CG is very important, if the head of the airplane is so light, it difficult to control. But you should be careful with the temperature of the battery 🔋 next to the engine
Well, I was wrong about the wheel covers, I was very suspicious in that they may have been causing some undesirable wash. All the adjustments were perfect, what a difference it made. Great stuff Marko! 👍😎
Congrats. You must be on cloud nine now. Those changes made all the difference and now she flies like she is supposed to. All your hard work shows in that fantastically detailed model. Great job!!!
On 4:10 and 5:10 in video you can see the tail. The elevator's deflection area is trimmed to "pulling up" the aircraft nose. It is not in horizontal position in horizontal flight. I think CG is now a little to front. My opinion is that you should try to put CG a litlle back and put the deflection part of elevator to horizontal position. Less drag 😉 and more controllable aircraft. Otherwise, compliments on a marvelous piece of work.
So terrifying on the first flight after so many months of design and production. I am so pleased with the results of your modifications on your second flight. Jim
beautiful flight glad you found a solution. I can't wait to see your next project this is now my favourite channel I love the way you build your planes.
Glad it worked out night and day difference. Knew that cg was tok aft for that setup...had way too much tail authority..and the slats war too much at speed and balooning..I was wrong about the landing gear acting as a canard tho....I'm sure that's a relief to not have to adjust that......on a high wing with wide wing short fuse it definitely benificial to have a nose dominant cg
I thought moving that battery to the nose would be too much, but the plane flies great now. Did seem to use a bit up elevator most of the time to keep altitude, so maybe a bit nose-heavy now, but on the other hand, it flies really nice now
What? The dual slats don't extend and retract with the flaps/flaperon droop? No wonder it didn't work. And that motor doesn't sound like 600 scale horse torques either! 😂 All kidding aside glad you got it flying right. Been following Patey since the early Draco days and all the way through the Scrappy build. Would love to have a good scale Scrappy myself. Thanks for sharing!!!
Such a nice build, hope I could do something similar one day! I see a little flutter with the wing struts at 4:48, and maybe need a little stiffening up, in case they vibrate loose?
Putting the CG at 25% wing cord it has been a wise decision. Then after several flights you can start to move backward the CG at 1% at time (less is better) until you reach a position that suit your piloting style. For the slats I suggest to give a look at "The basics of R/C aircraft design" by Andy Lennon. This book is a must in every aircraft modeler library.
this is an amazing build i found this on thingiverse and want to print it but i want to scale it down and run an electric motor. i cant afford the big stuff lol. what percentage should i scale it to? i need it to be atleast 60 to fit on my printer.
@markoroolaid I'm working on the shark aero right now still waiting on filament to get the rest of it finished. I've been benge watching Mike Pateys scrappy build and it's just amazing. I may try to cut it into more parts so I can get it as big as I can them gas engines arnt to expensive are they? Maybe I can find one used. I've thought about recording build videos but just haven't been able to bring myself to do it. I saw you built the wing out of wood and foam board. Are there print files for the wing to be printed?
@markoroolaid can you tell me what part is the biggest part on the plane? I need to beable to scale the biggest part to fit so I know where to start. Also do the wings print in one peice? I figure I'd have to cut it into a couple prints. This is my first scale down plane but I'll figure it out. If you got any tips for me thanks..
Wow ! perfect landing ! and nice flight ! happy to see scrappy again ! well done Marko ! 💙✈👍
Happy to see that those (small) changes made a totally different plane, without major repairs
AWESOME TRIBUTE TO SCRAPPY!!! Be mindful of 3d printed battery holder melting as it's so close to motor! Maybe cooling from airflow will suffice.
Congrats! Awesome 2nd flight
Wonderful, the CG is very important, if the head of the airplane is so light, it difficult to control. But you should be careful with the temperature of the battery 🔋 next to the engine
Well, I was wrong about the wheel covers, I was very suspicious in that they may have been causing some undesirable wash. All the adjustments were perfect, what a difference it made. Great stuff Marko! 👍😎
wrong about the wheel covers..................... me too !! doh !!
Congrats. You must be on cloud nine now. Those changes made all the difference and now she flies like she is supposed to. All your hard work shows in that fantastically detailed model. Great job!!!
On 4:10 and 5:10 in video you can see the tail. The elevator's deflection area is trimmed to "pulling up" the aircraft nose. It is not in horizontal position in horizontal flight. I think CG is now a little to front. My opinion is that you should try to put CG a litlle back and put the deflection part of elevator to horizontal position. Less drag 😉 and more controllable aircraft.
Otherwise, compliments on a marvelous piece of work.
Well done. Glad the changes worked.
Nice man, I know the feeling of building and flying. Its addictive 😍
Amazing flight! The plane is gorgeous and those changes were spot on
Congratulations !
Great job maestro
very smooth flight, greetings from Colombia
Yay! Glad you got it sorted!
Congratulations. For me it was a very short project. I saw the maiden flight this morning and now the success flight 🙂
Congratulations, fantastic👍
NIIICE Flight👌 Absolutely beautiful build 🔥👍
I wish e-flite would come out with an electric version like the Draco!!!
Temiz iş güzel uçuş Tebrikler Marko...
Amazing what few changes can do.. CG is everything... Congrats on a wonderful plane... Gotta be proud of that...... - Will
Congratulations!
That's fantastic! Glad to see Scrappy has landed.🎉
Excellent work sir! Your craftsmanship is just superb. The CG changes seemed to have done the trick. What a great job!
Excellent work on scrappy. Glad to see you got it dialed in perfect. Fly the wings off that thing 😊
Really beautiful plane!! Well done!!
Thank you very much
Nice flight
wow. what a difference. what a happy face. what a lovely smile...............
:) thanks
So entertaining, watching these videos. Thank you, and WELL DONE!
Great job on getting it down the first time and making the change to perfection, so sweet you are amazing.
So terrifying on the first flight after so many months of design and production. I am so pleased with the results of your modifications on your second flight. Jim
Congrats on the successful flight. Looks much more stable in the air. Now the fun starts
Nice. Very nice. Great to see you got it sorted out.
Now change the nose weight to an electic starter. LOL Great job.
Perfect! Nice work, congratulations
thank you
SWEET plane !!
Congrats, well done bud. great Job! Mike Patey would buy it now.. :-)
I am so happy to see this! Congratulations! Not only on a beautiful looking plane, but also that looks like it flies just as good 🤘🏻
Awesome!! Well done! So glad all the suggestions helped in a successful flight! I'm excited for your next project.
Much better result, now a little leaner on the low end needle and it will fly amazing! Good job!
well done Marko, great looking plane and great flier
long build process + fly amazingly = worth it.....
Very nice.. glad it worked out with the adjustments.
Amazing !
Bravo!
Awesome flight videos. Glad you found the issue and went up again!
Awesome
Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is amazing!!
Thank you very much
beautiful flight glad you found a solution. I can't wait to see your next project this is now my favourite channel I love the way you build your planes.
GRAN TRABAJO. Enhorabuena!!!👏👏👏👍💪
Well done as always! It lands nice and slow!
Excellent work Marko!!!! congratulations!!!
Gr8 job Marko! It now flies sooo nice ❤ Congrats and many many more excellent flights🙋🏻♂️
Поздравляю с удачным облётом! Наконец то попал в центровку. Сразу видно довольное лицо,не то что после первого облёта!😅
Awesome! 👌
Cool! Good to see
#horizonhobby are you watching? 😊
Glad it worked out night and day difference. Knew that cg was tok aft for that setup...had way too much tail authority..and the slats war too much at speed and balooning..I was wrong about the landing gear acting as a canard tho....I'm sure that's a relief to not have to adjust that......on a high wing with wide wing short fuse it definitely benificial to have a nose dominant cg
I thought moving that battery to the nose would be too much, but the plane flies great now. Did seem to use a bit up elevator most of the time to keep altitude, so maybe a bit nose-heavy now, but on the other hand, it flies really nice now
Well done buddy and thanks for sharing 👍 You’ve gone from Roolaid to Koolaid now 😀
What? The dual slats don't extend and retract with the flaps/flaperon droop? No wonder it didn't work. And that motor doesn't sound like 600 scale horse torques either! 😂 All kidding aside glad you got it flying right. Been following Patey since the early Draco days and all the way through the Scrappy build. Would love to have a good scale Scrappy myself. Thanks for sharing!!!
Nice 🙂
Such a nice build, hope I could do something similar one day! I see a little flutter with the wing struts at 4:48, and maybe need a little stiffening up, in case they vibrate loose?
Putting the CG at 25% wing cord it has been a wise decision. Then after several flights you can start to move backward the CG at 1% at time (less is better) until you reach a position that suit your piloting style. For the slats I suggest to give a look at "The basics of R/C aircraft design" by Andy Lennon. This book is a must in every aircraft modeler library.
Thank you
And amazing to watch the build process, excellent! You considering an electric version by any chance?
Will you take $150 for it? 😂
For real tho i LOVE what you've done! It looks just like Scrappy! AMAZING 😍
the suspension seems to be doing its job 😅
could use a bit more incidencce?
15% exponential roll and pitch
Reduce 20% dual rate
But will TPU survive engine heat?
What kind of 3D printer was that?
Hi, Bambu Lab X1
@@MarkoRoolaid Thanks. Looked like a very clean print.
this is an amazing build i found this on thingiverse and want to print it but i want to scale it down and run an electric motor. i cant afford the big stuff lol. what percentage should i scale it to? i need it to be atleast 60 to fit on my printer.
Try to make it as big as the 3d printer can fit. Be sure to share pictures or videos of the construction, it's great to see them
@markoroolaid I'm working on the shark aero right now still waiting on filament to get the rest of it finished. I've been benge watching Mike Pateys scrappy build and it's just amazing. I may try to cut it into more parts so I can get it as big as I can them gas engines arnt to expensive are they? Maybe I can find one used. I've thought about recording build videos but just haven't been able to bring myself to do it. I saw you built the wing out of wood and foam board. Are there print files for the wing to be printed?
@markoroolaid can you tell me what part is the biggest part on the plane? I need to beable to scale the biggest part to fit so I know where to start. Also do the wings print in one peice? I figure I'd have to cut it into a couple prints. This is my first scale down plane but I'll figure it out. If you got any tips for me thanks..
Pity the slats had to be permanently "retracted".
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