Nice flight. I fly off grass. My preference would be for a 200% 80mm EDF model with retracts. But a hand tosser would be a nice addition for those days when you just want to get out for some relaxing flying.
Yup, did the same thing first landing, she is slippery. It also could hold a slight nose up sorta alpha-like attitude landing power off and holding it off as long as possible. Still getting used to it. Am on like my third one plus a 125% scale version that takes 64mm fan. Best 3d printed plane of mine so far. Cobra is sweet,
SWEET!! I've been preparing for a 125% this summer (indoor project when it's burning 🔥 outside 🤣) Anything special on the upscaling? Using same servos? Agreed, she is slippery. Wish I could land in grass too lol. Great jet solid flyer! Eclipson hit it out of the park with this one.
The little wheels are a nice trick. Not every one has grass and park flying with FRIAS and all. They would sell bore belly landers with this gear on em
This is awesome... I would love to have one but maybe Avanti S size or so... Thumbs-up for your video my friend 😊👍🏾 Have a great rest of your day 👍🏾 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 😊 🌵🦠😷🇵🇷 Like#7
@@NoonzAirborneRC In the 1st 30 secs I heard it's a 4S powered unit with a 4S 2200 battery using a HW Skywalker 50A ESC and a 4S XFly 4600Kv motor. But I don't hear what the EDF size is in mm. I guess if I knew what EDF the XFly 4600Kv Motor fits, that would tell me what size EDF it powers. My own 80mm FW A-4 runs a 3530-1850Kv motor, and my 90mm F/A-18 EDF runs on a 3672-1750Kv motor. I also built a dual 70mm EDF with dual 2680-Kv2200 motors. Based on your Kv of 4600, I'm guessing it's not a 70mm EDF, or is it? A 50 or 64mm EDF is my best guess.
@hifinsword understood. But this jet is easily googable. I did not mention edf size as u can print this in many options. If I said a particular size. I'd have people blasting comments that's not right. It this size and more. This particular one is a 50mm edf size which is the stock stl file availiable from eclipson. That being said. Tou can scale the model up 125% (just a little bigger) and fit a 64mm. 150ish% for 70mm (be too big for hand tossing) 👍
@hifinsword at 200% should fit a 80mm or 90mm have to scale and see. At that size tou can engineer retracts and flaps In The model. Wh8ch be cool maybe give that a try
Oh it came in hot bc I was nervous it came in slow no issue 2nd and 3rd flights. .flap position for landing would hit the ground but will have flaps on an upscale version 👍
Cheap servos on a jet ???? Naaah bloke, you want to get digital servos, preferably programmable ones. EG KST X06 or X08's. Digital servos are a LOT more accurate, which is what you need. On the downside theya are a LOT moe expensive (40USD for an X06), but you get what you pay for. Low rates should be fine, perhaps you need to put some expo in there to quiten things down for small movements around the centre stick
@binkysquiggums cheap servos work just fine and over 40 flights. Why spend that much? The whole reason to 3d print planes is to keep costs low compared to buying a jet. This jet all in is under 100.00 electronics, rx, lipo, pla. If it goes down cost $8.00 All you said I did. This was the absolute first flight. No one knows rated expo out the gate mysteriously from the get go. She's a hoot to fly! Thanks for watching Even made a 64mm version aswell! 👊🇺🇲👍
when you know how a model GLIDES, you will know how to land it.! in other words, a pilot should, at a safe altitude, OBSERVE a model's gliding behavior, BEFORE landing it.!!!
Nice flight. I fly off grass. My preference would be for a 200% 80mm EDF model with retracts. But a hand tosser would be a nice addition for those days when you just want to get out for some relaxing flying.
Agreed! Working on a 125% for 64mm with retracts and flaps b4 going larger
@@NoonzAirborneRC We need a video on that!!
Great topic, thanks 👍
Glad you liked it! 🇺🇲👊
Yup, did the same thing first landing, she is slippery. It also could hold a slight nose up sorta alpha-like attitude landing power off and holding it off as long as possible. Still getting used to it. Am on like my third one plus a 125% scale version that takes 64mm fan. Best 3d printed plane of mine so far. Cobra is sweet,
SWEET!! I've been preparing for a 125% this summer (indoor project when it's burning 🔥 outside 🤣) Anything special on the upscaling? Using same servos? Agreed, she is slippery. Wish I could land in grass too lol. Great jet solid flyer! Eclipson hit it out of the park with this one.
Great flight, prototype flying nice! I like those little wheels to land on especially here in the desert!! 🙌🏼
The little wheels are a nice trick. Not every one has grass and park flying with FRIAS and all. They would sell bore belly landers with this gear on em
This is awesome... I would love to have one but maybe Avanti S size or so... Thumbs-up for your video my friend 😊👍🏾 Have a great rest of your day 👍🏾 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 😊 🌵🦠😷🇵🇷
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Thank you my friend as always. I'm upscaling ut to 125% for a 64mm lol
@NoonzAirborneRC Let me know when you reach that goal, and I'll buy one of those models from you😊👍🏾
Cool little bird!
Thank you sir! 👍👊
now that looks good ! nice !!!
Thanks JCB 👍👊
Is that a 50, 64 or 70mm EDF? More detail would be better. Thanks for the flight video.
I literally say all the parts by name and model FIRST 30 seconds of the video.............
@@NoonzAirborneRC In the 1st 30 secs I heard it's a 4S powered unit with a 4S 2200 battery using a HW Skywalker 50A ESC and a 4S XFly 4600Kv motor. But I don't hear what the EDF size is in mm. I guess if I knew what EDF the XFly 4600Kv Motor fits, that would tell me what size EDF it powers. My own 80mm FW A-4 runs a 3530-1850Kv motor, and my 90mm F/A-18 EDF runs on a 3672-1750Kv motor. I also built a dual 70mm EDF with dual 2680-Kv2200 motors. Based on your Kv of 4600, I'm guessing it's not a 70mm EDF, or is it? A 50 or 64mm EDF is my best guess.
@hifinsword understood. But this jet is easily googable. I did not mention edf size as u can print this in many options. If I said a particular size. I'd have people blasting comments that's not right. It this size and more. This particular one is a 50mm edf size which is the stock stl file availiable from eclipson. That being said. Tou can scale the model up 125% (just a little bigger) and fit a 64mm. 150ish% for 70mm (be too big for hand tossing) 👍
@hifinsword at 200% should fit a 80mm or 90mm have to scale and see. At that size tou can engineer retracts and flaps In The model. Wh8ch be cool maybe give that a try
Plane looks great is it printed in regular PLA or the light weight stuff?
I printed this one with regular PLA. Great fun jet! 🇺🇲👍👊
That looks Killer Noonz! Nice job! 100 degree temps are done for a minute, time to fly. lands fast eh! Cheers.
Yeah bill landing was my nerves she can definitely come in slower. A bit rusty buhahahaha
Great video. Did you share the plans? Thank you very much.
They are on eclipson-airplanes.com
NIIIIIIIIIIIICE! 😁👍
Gracias hahahaha
John I think She's good too. Nice flying. One of the better flying 3d printed EDFs zoom zoom zoom Jeff in LA USA
Thank you Jeff! 👍💯👊
I think it needs flaps because it is coming fast at landing and this model can Definitely Not glide. Your thoughts?
Oh it came in hot bc I was nervous it came in slow no issue 2nd and 3rd flights. .flap position for landing would hit the ground but will have flaps on an upscale version 👍
@@NoonzAirborneRC Is this plane generally able to fly slow or glide? Thank you for your answer 🙏
Is this single wall PLA?
dangit.... now i need to make one...
Hahaha come get the stl"s
Done good
Thanks! 👍🇺🇲👊
PLA or PLA Lite?
Printed in PLA
Qual e programa pra fazer um avião Asim
eu comprei o arquivo de www.eclipson-airplanes.com/cobra
Cheap servos on a jet ???? Naaah bloke, you want to get digital servos, preferably programmable ones. EG KST X06 or X08's. Digital servos are a LOT more accurate, which is what you need. On the downside theya are a LOT moe expensive (40USD for an X06), but you get what you pay for. Low rates should be fine, perhaps you need to put some expo in there to quiten things down for small movements around the centre stick
@binkysquiggums cheap servos work just fine and over 40 flights. Why spend that much? The whole reason to 3d print planes is to keep costs low compared to buying a jet. This jet all in is under 100.00 electronics, rx, lipo, pla. If it goes down cost $8.00
All you said I did. This was the absolute first flight. No one knows rated expo out the gate mysteriously from the get go. She's a hoot to fly!
Thanks for watching
Even made a 64mm version aswell! 👊🇺🇲👍
@@NoonzAirborneRC No worries mate, glad you got it sorted out......
@@NoonzAirborneRC for 64mm, did you scale the model or did you find a way to get 64mm in the model as is?
@RealGlennJohnson scaled up
when you know how a model GLIDES, you will know how to land it.!
in other words, a pilot should, at a safe altitude,
OBSERVE a model's gliding behavior, BEFORE landing it.!!!
Good thing I'm not a pilot. 🙄.. I just fly these toy planes of mine. Have a great day. Thanks for watching!