Stellar job man! Im amazed at how well these printed jets are flying. And don't stop being you Brother. The child inside is full of wonder and amazement...and that's so refreshing to see in this current state of our hobby. Side note: I would love to see options for a rudder and full flying canards on this one. Those options could really help push the boundaries of what this airframe is capable of.
Hi, I am from Germany and I have a EF2000 Eurofighter with 64mm EDF. Flies so good as your J10. Its a Depron Model. I am looking forward of your next video. 😊
X-36 good move with vertical stabiliser. If will fly well you can trim down. It's a pity, that I cannot paste a picture here but i would suggest make low profile stabiliser but extend it a little beyond fuselage an make sharp triangle shape to be in consistency with wings. I hope you can imagine what I'm saying. BTW, J10 flies amazing I'm amazed by your channel, will stay a long with you for sure :-)
I’m trying to figure out what your suggestion is. Triangle shaped parts coming off the trailing edge of the wing or the fuselage in the rear? Let’s figure the boundary later is 1/4” high
@@hotlapkyle diamond -ish in fact I have in mind. Based on my experience with manta ray and Hammerhead I think if vertical stabiliser is low profile but is far away from CoG point is still effective. So probably for x36 without thrust vectoring or without some "drag making" elements on tip of wings (like B2 has) stabiliser can be low, nice looking but effective if somehow it will be moved as far from CoG as it can be . Especially you can see how small it can be in my manta (in my channel)
@@hotlapkyle Option with two smaller stabilisers like in my hamerhead also will work. For the maiden I make them huge and after each flight trimmed down and at the and they are look quite good, and consistent with sf look of this plane.
My three rolls of PLA-LW and two rolls of PETG-LW arrived today so I'm going to do some experimenting and then print the F4D Skyray and the Mini-delta (both 50mm) and see for myself. I don't know about going 90mm, my flying area is much more limited than yours. Update : there's an error above that's pointed out to me and I corrected it below.
@@JustGoAndFly and your absolutely RIGHT, I miss-typed and messed it all up. Let me fix it. I meant I got the PLA-LW (PolyLite brand, grey) and some 'PolyLite PETG' too (black, green & blue)
3 kinds of lw pla, pre-foamed LW pla, active foaming LW PLA, LW PLA-HT There is also LW ASA and Active Foaming TPU aka Varioshore There is a random Australian who has experimented with creating LW PETG by putting the spool in a bucket of water overnight. They claim it prints at 50% flow rate. I don't have any sacrificial spools though.
@@hotlapkyle Oh I see! You snuck in a name change and then published the build videos later. And that first Smiggen video starts out on flight four or five so I was looking for the "first flight" shake out video which I guess didn't make the cut and got left in the camera. It definitely flies well considering there's no rudder. I think your next video covering the slicing will be educational. It's still hard to believe printed airplanes can be light enough to fly and still not shear along layer lines in rough landings.
What’s your experience level in RC jets? The great thing about all my designs is how you can scale any of them to any size. Just scale it up with math and then print the edf section of the fuselage first to verify fitment
@@hotlapkyle apart from the departed habu, Bae Hawk and Viper. Just swapped from ender 3 neo v2 printer to bambu labs x-1 carbon but not an expert on lw lpa filament.
absolut great flight and landing to, perfect J10 Jet 👌.......thumbs up👍👍
The commentary was great, love the enthusiasm!
Dat X-36 though... can't wait!!!
Amazing handling qualities on this J10 too 😊
Stellar job man! Im amazed at how well these printed jets are flying. And don't stop being you Brother. The child inside is full of wonder and amazement...and that's so refreshing to see in this current state of our hobby.
Side note: I would love to see options for a rudder and full flying canards on this one. Those options could really help push the boundaries of what this airframe is capable of.
Please make more instructional videos. Keep up the great work!
Awesome! Looks like it will harrier really good too! Without a bunch of servos n mixing? That's a huge Plus!
Hi, I am from Germany and I have a EF2000 Eurofighter with 64mm EDF. Flies so good as your J10. Its a Depron Model. I am looking forward of your next video. 😊
Very nicely done!
Golly shes so pretty 😍
Been building with balsa since about 1974. You’re blowing my mind.
I’d like to learn how to do this.
Check out his recent design videos 🙂
Do your self a huge favor, get rid of those pre connectors. They will fail! Go XT90 on the ESC.
Why stay quiet? I love the enthusiasm 😊
We want to see the X-36!!! 😁
👍💪✌
X-36 good move with vertical stabiliser. If will fly well you can trim down. It's a pity, that I cannot paste a picture here but i would suggest make low profile stabiliser but extend it a little beyond fuselage an make sharp triangle shape to be in consistency with wings. I hope you can imagine what I'm saying.
BTW, J10 flies amazing I'm amazed by your channel, will stay a long with you for sure :-)
I’m trying to figure out what your suggestion is. Triangle shaped parts coming off the trailing edge of the wing or the fuselage in the rear? Let’s figure the boundary later is 1/4” high
@@hotlapkyle diamond -ish in fact I have in mind. Based on my experience with manta ray and Hammerhead I think if vertical stabiliser is low profile but is far away from CoG point is still effective. So probably for x36 without thrust vectoring or without some "drag making" elements on tip of wings (like B2 has) stabiliser can be low, nice looking but effective if somehow it will be moved as far from CoG as it can be . Especially you can see how small it can be in my manta (in my channel)
@@hotlapkyle Option with two smaller stabilisers like in my hamerhead also will work. For the maiden I make them huge and after each flight trimmed down and at the and they are look quite good, and consistent with sf look of this plane.
looks pretty pimp . you are keeping 3slabprint in business buying all their LW grey constantly
Haha
My three rolls of PLA-LW and two rolls of PETG-LW arrived today so I'm going to do some experimenting and then print the F4D Skyray and the Mini-delta (both 50mm) and see for myself.
I don't know about going 90mm, my flying area is much more limited than yours.
Update : there's an error above that's pointed out to me and I corrected it below.
there's no such thing as petg-lw
@@JustGoAndFly and your absolutely RIGHT, I miss-typed and messed it all up. Let me fix it.
I meant I got the PLA-LW (PolyLite brand, grey) and some 'PolyLite PETG' too (black, green & blue)
3 kinds of lw pla, pre-foamed LW pla, active foaming LW PLA, LW PLA-HT
There is also LW ASA
and Active Foaming TPU aka Varioshore
There is a random Australian who has experimented with creating LW PETG by putting the spool in a bucket of water overnight. They claim it prints at 50% flow rate. I don't have any sacrificial spools though.
Nice!! Let me know if you need help. Kylesdesigns on Facebook is also very helpful to get started
You should be working for a large aerospace company if you’re not already.
I heard Boeing is hiring! Lol!
I wish!! 😂 thanks
Idk, Kyle. It seems a little tail heavy. No?
It was originally nose heavy. Now it’s perfect 👍🏻
How long before we see the one you did the modeling video on?
It’s called the Shmiggen! 😂 go look for the flights it’s been done for almost 3 weeks
@@hotlapkyle Oh I see! You snuck in a name change and then published the build videos later. And that first Smiggen video starts out on flight four or five so I was looking for the "first flight" shake out video which I guess didn't make the cut and got left in the camera.
It definitely flies well considering there's no rudder. I think your next video covering the slicing will be educational. It's still hard to believe printed airplanes can be light enough to fly and still not shear along layer lines in rough landings.
@@tenlittleindians yup! I’ll upload the final video soon
Which of your designs do you recommend for a 70mm edf. Donor parts from a Habu STS that had an argument with a tree 🥴
What’s your experience level in RC jets? The great thing about all my designs is how you can scale any of them to any size. Just scale it up with math and then print the edf section of the fuselage first to verify fitment
@@hotlapkyle apart from the departed habu, Bae Hawk and Viper.
Just swapped from ender 3 neo v2 printer to bambu labs x-1 carbon but not an expert on lw lpa filament.