Foam board planes are very simple to build by hand with out plans to trace just some simple folds and big enough wing with dihedral and big enough vertical and horizontal stabs is the biggest thing cause if it's to small it's not gonna fly well
Isn't it amazing how some of the most important things constantly get overlooked or underestimated, but retailers will have you believe that failure is the only road to success. So if you crash your RC plane, it's not because nobody told you about center of gravity or nothing. Just keep buying our planes at $300 a pop. You'll eventually get one that flies itself. 😅
Wow it flew so so well!! Can you make a video for complete beginners, where you explain measurements or sizing, materials and where to get them, and how the electronics operate etc?
There is a guy that explains a lot of rc basics. Just search KendinYap, lots of beginner tutorials on there that have measurements. Keep in mind it will take longer to build those models
I like the 30 minute build anyone can do.👍 Most TH-camrs spend 40 hours making a design, CNC cutting components from carbon fiber, installing 3-D printed parts, and doing all sorts of crazy electronic control systems and data recorders. I like this project because I could do it this weekend if I wanted to. It might even take me three hours.
I bought a real expensive RC plane 8 years ago - Piper Cub as I always wanted a RC plane but could never afford one. I DO NOT want to fly that one as I have never flown a RC plane. So this could be a great way to learn - if you crash it within 10 seconds no loss at all. BTW I am 67.... time to start working on that (cheap) bucket list....
well, ive wanted to build an rc plane since i was 13 watching FliteTest. 11 years later I finally ordered the parts to make my first one thanks to this video
If you can find a cheap 4 channel plane for $20 go for it, but building one out of foam board is going to be even cheaper and gives you the flexibility to make any repairs or modifications you need just by cutting out a new piece of foam
Thats exactly what I did. 2 sheets of foamboard ($2 a pop) hot glue and cellophane tape. Its sure beats the crap out paying $100 for a piece of shit only to crash it 20 minutes later. I made dozens of them. I should make a video too. Good video 👍
Balsa is alot more durable than one who never built on would think, even good flying ones will occasionally hit hard, and surprisingly it takes a REALLY hard hit to damage them. Balsa is weak, but once constructed and covered, its pretty strong and very rewarding once done. I reccommend it for any airplane enthusiast.
Once you discover how easy it is to make dozens of wing ribs with a singular template, 2 bolts and piece of balsa with a wood router, you can start mass-producing good balsa airplanes in hours :) Just use right materials and right techniques
My first plane was a control line cox ju87d stuka. All plastic nitro model. Next was a Big Otto Balsa kit. And a little satan control line balsa kit. I crashed all of them.
Tuesday gray summer morning typical of N ireland watch drinking coffee dreaming of getting out flying great stuff from the other side of the globe .thanks very impressive 👏
This is exactly how I been making mine for years even a few years before flite test existed. I was making foam board rc planes when I was 10 in 2002. Now it's easier because we have access to really cheap smaller lighter electronics and motors . Building a plane when I was 10 consisted of balsa and plans back in 2002 cuse foam planes was junk and not to great like we have now in arf abd rtf planes. So of you wanted a good sturdy abd great flying trainer back then we had to build them with balsa then get someone on a buddy box to teach you to fly cuse all this gyro stuff abd stabilizers didn't exist so only way to learn was either buddy box with a 40 to 50 inch wingspan trainer plane or learn on your own abd crash and spend another month building another plane. I'm 30 years old now and love being g able to build a quick trainer plane in matter of a hour or two or all the balsa arfs thats out now and all the beautiful amazing foam scale looking planes that's out now is amazing. Cost of learning to fly is about a quarter of what it use to cost when I was learning in 02 at age of ten. Dad bought ne 5 trainer balsa kits abd we built all of them except one abd after I crashed the third one I was able to fly on my own with no problems. And no my dad was not a rc plane pilot when I was learning we learned together. I still fly way better then he does. But he is really good at building and has 52 balsa planes built abd ready to fly hanging on walls and ceilings of our climate controlled work shop om his back yard that is the size of a 5 car shop. Abd still building he us. He has built every balsa kit off of bang good and I have flown all of then atleasy once and they all fly perfect like they are on rails. They are laser cut no plans to build onto of cuse they jig together tightly then then you glue it. The instructions suck but not to hard to figure out andnqorth it cuse theybfly nicely
Awesome video! Not sure how I haven't found this channel until now. I will build one someday. Way too busy now. Barely even have time to fly the stuff I have.
You can make control arms out of popsicle sticks and plastic cards ect. Buolding foam board plane doesnt have to be complicated jaut to get in the air and get a feel of what rc plane flying is like
Guitar strings and coffee stirrers make great control cables. Coffee stirrers (the two tubed type make great hinges for elevators and rudders if you cut them right.)
Hey! Love this a lot man! Do you think you can do a step by step tutorial on how to make this, with materials, dimensions numbers, and what kind of motors to use and etc? Love to make a project like this!
There was a simple foam board kit plane available in the 1990s called the Folding Flyer. Very similar to your plane but had a Jedelsky airfoil wing. Used a Norvel 0.49 glow engine. A pretty good flyer too. I build a replica out of foarm board which flew a little better than the the original.
Im really surprised how small your channel is. I thought it would be a decent amount of subs but you only have like 1,500 subs. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching! Here is a kit with everything you need for live video feed. Here: a.co/d/0fMuqvaY I just used a small camera that recorded to an SD card Here: a.co/d/09X0eZjc Have a great day!
I just started watching TH-cam videos and got inspired by all the awesome creators out there. "Flite Test" is a great one! I also love to be hands on so I just make, fail, crash, crash some more until finally something works and I have fun through the whole process.
@@EricRobb make the videos like u are making rn Keep up with this genre and as per my suggestion u should join with more people and make a team of builders and keep on making projects it might take time but i am sure that with ur good content you will gain many subscribers Keep it up and best of luck
I've just built a simple 2 channel powered glider. Waiting for wind to drop. Looking at folks flags nearby it must be around 20 knots . Been that way all week.
store.flitetest.com/ft-power-pack-a-radial-v-2/ Check out this Electronics pack. You only need an additional Transmitter, Receiver, and Battery. Have a great day!
I’m using rediboard foam board. It is 3/16” foam with paper on each side. Check out the description for other info. Also check out Flite test on TH-cam for some great info. Good luck!!
This is amazing. I can't wait to do this. I just don't understand how to make/purchase the control horns. Wire from the hardware store? If so, how do you attach them. Thanks!
@@EricRobb I got side tracked with other jobs... I did however get a chance to go out and fly my glider on father's day which was nice. I'll try again this weekend
You should try building a balsa plaane they are a whole different experience in building and gun to build. A good one os sig they make great baalda lots and laser cut
It got a laser cut balsa kit from a friend that I’ve been wanting to build when I get a chance. I’ll have to get that going soon. Thanks for your support and recommendation. Have a great day!!
Yeah for sure! Check out this video I made about the electronics: RC Plane Electronics 101: A Beginner's Guide to Wiring and Connections th-cam.com/video/JA3Lvf301mM/w-d-xo.html
@@EricRobb Thank you so much! this helped a lot! Sorry to disturb though, but if i have a 2250mah battery but my motor can only go up to 2200mah, is that a problem or can the esc handle it?
Yes! A lot of beginner friendly RC plans are 3 channels and don't have ailerons. The trick is in the dihedral in the wing giving it the ability to auto stabilize. Have a great day!
thank you so much, i made mine and made some changes to it, i added alerons and got rid of the rudder becuase i couldnt fit it becuase i made my fuselauge smaller.@@EricRobb
Hey, it’s dollar tree 1/4” foam board. It’s foam laminated with paper on each sides. There are some helpful links in the description. Hope this helps. Have a great day!!
I made it. There aren’t really any plans, but if you follow the video and base the dimensions on the 20” by 30” foam board you should be able to get pretty close. Have a great day!
Kia ora from NZ, how deep are the wings approx? I know the sheet was 30" wide. Approx how gar back is the leading edge of the wing from.the front of the fuselage?
And if you want a power pod just print the plans from flite test to make a flite test power pod and make fire wall out of some cheap hobby grade plywood from hobby oobby for 5 dollars
I’m using 20in by 30in sheets of foam board. The wing is 30” wide and the fuselage is 30” long. The elevator is about 5” by 12” and the rudder is about 8” tall by 5” wide. Hope this helps!
@@EricRobb Yes this is helpful. How far down is the first cut to make the spline for the wing? How far down are the scores in order to fold the wing over to make the airfoil? How wide did you make the fuselage?
I'm 78 and building since 5 years . your build is amazing and a perfect video ! Thanks, and many more years to you !
Thanks for watching! Have a great day!!
Building a first plane I love how little accurate it needs to be, thanks for giving me a confidence boost.
Yeah, it really is not rocket science. Hope your build goes well!
@@EricRobbthe irony cus it kinda is 😂
Foam board planes are very simple to build by hand with out plans to trace just some simple folds and big enough wing with dihedral and big enough vertical and horizontal stabs is the biggest thing cause if it's to small it's not gonna fly well
Wood is hard to with , its need.ungoldy ammount of sanding
Isn't it amazing how some of the most important things constantly get overlooked or underestimated, but retailers will have you believe that failure is the only road to success. So if you crash your RC plane, it's not because nobody told you about center of gravity or nothing. Just keep buying our planes at $300 a pop. You'll eventually get one that flies itself. 😅
Wow it flew so so well!! Can you make a video for complete beginners, where you explain measurements or sizing, materials and where to get them, and how the electronics operate etc?
There is a guy that explains a lot of rc basics. Just search KendinYap, lots of beginner tutorials on there that have measurements. Keep in mind it will take longer to build those models
I like the 30 minute build anyone can do.👍
Most TH-camrs spend 40 hours making a design, CNC cutting components from carbon fiber, installing 3-D printed parts, and doing all sorts of crazy electronic control systems and data recorders.
I like this project because I could do it this weekend if I wanted to. It might even take me three hours.
100% Great point! Good luck on your build. Have a great day!!
Bro, I built this plane and with a little tweaking of the design it flew like a charm
nice , Can u tell me if it turns good in the absense of ailerons? isnt it like a necessary part of the aircraft?
Thanks for showing another down and not so dirty DIY foam plane.
Glad you like it! Feel free to check out some more videos on my channel, and let me know what you would like to see coming up. Have a great day!
I bought a real expensive RC plane 8 years ago - Piper Cub as I always wanted a RC plane but could never afford one. I DO NOT want to fly that one as I have never flown a RC plane. So this could be a great way to learn - if you crash it within 10 seconds no loss at all. BTW I am 67.... time to start working on that (cheap) bucket list....
Love this. Wishing you best of luck. Have a great day!
Have you tried simulators?
well, ive wanted to build an rc plane since i was 13 watching FliteTest. 11 years later I finally ordered the parts to make my first one thanks to this video
Is it worth it? I really wanna build a plane but I see cheap Chinese planes for 20$
If you can find a cheap 4 channel plane for $20 go for it, but building one out of foam board is going to be even cheaper and gives you the flexibility to make any repairs or modifications you need just by cutting out a new piece of foam
Selling can everywhere, building can only people with Profession!
Thats exactly what I did. 2 sheets of foamboard ($2 a pop) hot glue and cellophane tape.
Its sure beats the crap out paying $100 for a piece of shit only to crash it 20 minutes later. I made dozens of them. I should make a video too.
Good video 👍
I love this video. I want to be a aerospace engineer when I'm older. Thank You so much!
That's awesome! Do the hard things now so you can thank yourself for it in the future. Best of luck!
@@EricRobb Thank you👍
bought all the foam and glue going to build it tomorrow praying for the best results (this is my first build, i own a simple cub s2)
Did it work?
Balsa is alot more durable than one who never built on would think, even good flying ones will occasionally hit hard, and surprisingly it takes a REALLY hard hit to damage them. Balsa is weak, but once constructed and covered, its pretty strong and very rewarding once done. I reccommend it for any airplane enthusiast.
Thanks for the tip!
Once you discover how easy it is to make dozens of wing ribs with a singular template, 2 bolts and piece of balsa with a wood router, you can start mass-producing good balsa airplanes in hours :) Just use right materials and right techniques
My first plane was a control line cox ju87d stuka. All plastic nitro model.
Next was a Big Otto Balsa kit. And a little satan control line balsa kit. I crashed all of them.
Thank you so much, you are an inspiration to get my friend and I started on the hobby!
Glad I could help! Happy flying!
Tuesday gray summer morning typical of N ireland watch drinking coffee dreaming of getting out flying great stuff from the other side of the globe .thanks very impressive 👏
This is exactly how I been making mine for years even a few years before flite test existed. I was making foam board rc planes when I was 10 in 2002. Now it's easier because we have access to really cheap smaller lighter electronics and motors . Building a plane when I was 10 consisted of balsa and plans back in 2002 cuse foam planes was junk and not to great like we have now in arf abd rtf planes. So of you wanted a good sturdy abd great flying trainer back then we had to build them with balsa then get someone on a buddy box to teach you to fly cuse all this gyro stuff abd stabilizers didn't exist so only way to learn was either buddy box with a 40 to 50 inch wingspan trainer plane or learn on your own abd crash and spend another month building another plane. I'm 30 years old now and love being g able to build a quick trainer plane in matter of a hour or two or all the balsa arfs thats out now and all the beautiful amazing foam scale looking planes that's out now is amazing. Cost of learning to fly is about a quarter of what it use to cost when I was learning in 02 at age of ten. Dad bought ne 5 trainer balsa kits abd we built all of them except one abd after I crashed the third one I was able to fly on my own with no problems. And no my dad was not a rc plane pilot when I was learning we learned together. I still fly way better then he does. But he is really good at building and has 52 balsa planes built abd ready to fly hanging on walls and ceilings of our climate controlled work shop om his back yard that is the size of a 5 car shop. Abd still building he us. He has built every balsa kit off of bang good and I have flown all of then atleasy once and they all fly perfect like they are on rails. They are laser cut no plans to build onto of cuse they jig together tightly then then you glue it. The instructions suck but not to hard to figure out andnqorth it cuse theybfly nicely
Cool that’s how I make my planes simple with a lil packing tape. Great job!
Yeah, it worked out great! Thanks for watching!
Gonna try this, but I agree we need a complete beginner vid with dimension basics and wiring.
Check out the description. There are a lot of great resources there. Let me know if there is something specific you would like to know.
Awesome video! Not sure how I haven't found this channel until now. I will build one someday. Way too busy now. Barely even have time to fly the stuff I have.
Glad you like it. Have a great day!
Awesome stuff Eric, hopefully you're still flying and building
I am! I try my best to squeeze a video in there when I can. Have a great day!
Fun project. Great idea! :)
I’m glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and have a great day!!!
Great man looking forward to making my First plane soon
You can do it! Good luck. Have a great day!!
you earned a sub
Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas!
Bro this is sick
Thanks! It was super fun to build as well. Have a great day!
@@EricRobb hi bro I liked to build planes 1 month ago but my interest got down :(
very nice.God bless.
Thank you for watching. Have a great day!
AWESOME VID DUDE, 😎😎
Glad you enjoyed it. Have a great day!!
I built my first plane watching this video, now I have to get power pack and radio😊👍
That is awesome! Hope it all goes well!! Have a great day.
You can make control arms out of popsicle sticks and plastic cards ect. Buolding foam board plane doesnt have to be complicated jaut to get in the air and get a feel of what rc plane flying is like
Guitar strings and coffee stirrers make great control cables. Coffee stirrers (the two tubed type make great hinges for elevators and rudders if you cut them right.)
thank you for putting the links in the vid. but can you make a video that you show how long every part is?
Hey! Love this a lot man! Do you think you can do a step by step tutorial on how to make this, with materials, dimensions numbers, and what kind of motors to use and etc? Love to make a project like this!
There was a simple foam board kit plane available in the 1990s called the Folding Flyer. Very similar to your plane but had a Jedelsky airfoil wing. Used a Norvel 0.49 glow engine. A pretty good flyer too. I build a replica out of foarm board which flew a little better than the the original.
thanks for the video
How tf does this man only have 2k SUBS?!
Im really surprised how small your channel is. I thought it would be a decent amount of subs but you only have like 1,500 subs. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! I appreciate the support and social media is a great place to share my channel with your friends. Have a great day!
great i love this little plane i am building a mustang p51 on my channel right now
Awesome project! My son will be thrilled to build one. What did you use for onboard video? Any recommendations for simple live video feed?
Thanks for watching! Here is a kit with everything you need for live video feed. Here: a.co/d/0fMuqvaY
I just used a small camera that recorded to an SD card Here: a.co/d/09X0eZjc
Have a great day!
Pretty good video. Your pore counting close-ups were seriously scary.
Thanks for watching. Have a great day!
初めまして、自作ラジコン飛行機素晴らしい❗私も作っては飛ばしています。素晴らしい❗
それは素晴らしいです、あなたが私のチャンネルを見つけてくれてうれしいです。ご不明な点がございましたら、お気軽にお問い合わせください。すてきな一日を!
How did you learn all of this stuff did you start out reading books or watching videos or did you have a mentor or whatnot?
I just started watching TH-cam videos and got inspired by all the awesome creators out there. "Flite Test" is a great one! I also love to be hands on so I just make, fail, crash, crash some more until finally something works and I have fun through the whole process.
very cool
Thanks!
Bro u are very underrated u must have a minimum of 5000 subscriber hope u will get it soon
Thanks for the support! What type of videos do you think I should make?
@@EricRobb make the videos like u are making rn
Keep up with this genre and as per my suggestion u should join with more people and make a team of builders and keep on making projects it might take time but i am sure that with ur good content you will gain many subscribers
Keep it up and best of luck
@@EricRobb and just to mention u are rlly kind u solve the doubt of almost every one in the comments😀
I've just built a simple 2 channel powered glider. Waiting for wind to drop. Looking at folks flags nearby it must be around 20 knots . Been that way all week.
The wind makes it much more difficult to fly in for light airplanes. Good Luck! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
TAKES ME AN HOUR JUST TO HOOK UP CONTROLLS AND PROGRAM RADIO AND I HAVE BEEN BUILDING FOR 40 YEARS
Nice video! Can you buy the electronics in a kit? Maybe even with a transmitter included
store.flitetest.com/ft-power-pack-a-radial-v-2/
Check out this Electronics pack. You only need an additional Transmitter, Receiver, and Battery. Have a great day!
What type of foam do you use, because I’m getting into the building portion of aviation, but most foam just crumples when I try to cut it.
I’m using rediboard foam board. It is 3/16” foam with paper on each side. Check out the description for other info. Also check out Flite test on TH-cam for some great info. Good luck!!
@@EricRobb thanks!
For the batteries in the links, what’s the cheapest option for recharging them? Also how long does a charge last?
This is amazing. I can't wait to do this. I just don't understand how to make/purchase the control horns. Wire from the hardware store? If so, how do you attach them. Thanks!
Who noticed that hr reset the timer ?
U R cool 👍
did you connect the servos to the the receiver or how do they work?
he did connect it to the reciever. Also Can u tell me if it turns good in the absense of ailerons? isnt it like a necessary part of the aircraft?
Actually it turns wth a rudder but you won't have the maneuver ability and it may be hard to control in cross winds (theoretically)@@shearthrust8542
Nice work! I'm doing one this weekend.
Great, how did it go?
@@EricRobb I got side tracked with other jobs... I did however get a chance to go out and fly my glider on father's day which was nice. I'll try again this weekend
@@aSpyIntheHaus did it go well?
Go ahead bro....
Where do you put the connections on the transmitter so that the remote control can receive it?
This guy makes it look too easy
Thanks for the complement. Its really not rocket science. You can do it too. Just ask if you have any questions.
cool video, can you do a vid of using ailerons and elevators vs elevators and rudder? like a comparison of flight characteristics
this is a great video. i have never built a plane before, but i'm going to try to build this plane. so hopefully it turns out good.
howd it go?
Good luck!
Does it glide well without any motor?
Sure does! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
You should try building a balsa plaane they are a whole different experience in building and gun to build. A good one os sig they make great baalda lots and laser cut
It got a laser cut balsa kit from a friend that I’ve been wanting to build when I get a chance. I’ll have to get that going soon. Thanks for your support and recommendation. Have a great day!!
Great Video! Could you explain the foam stuff around the propeller and the dimensions of that? Also, what are the dimensions of the spar?
What pieces do I need to build this? Like all the electronics, wires, receiver, what motor all that stuff
Links are in the description.
could I use a different controller and receiver with the rest of the electronics he used?
Of corse you can!
I was wondering if you could explain how the electronics are wired?
Yeah for sure! Check out this video I made about the electronics: RC Plane Electronics 101: A Beginner's Guide to Wiring and Connections
th-cam.com/video/JA3Lvf301mM/w-d-xo.html
@@EricRobb Thank you so much! this helped a lot! Sorry to disturb though, but if i have a 2250mah battery but my motor can only go up to 2200mah, is that a problem or can the esc handle it?
So wait it flies without ailerons?
Yes! A lot of beginner friendly RC plans are 3 channels and don't have ailerons. The trick is in the dihedral in the wing giving it the ability to auto stabilize. Have a great day!
Nice job and how do you do the wiring
how do you attach the server to the flaps and rudders and stuff that part confused me. besides that amazing video
Hot glue! its actually pretty strong stuff, and there isn't a lot of forces on the servos, so it works well.
what about the command part , how do you give a command to the servos etc...
Balance ? servo and motor size and weight?
Check out the links in the video description to find electronics specs. Have a great day!
Two control surfaces?
Yeah. It’s a three channel airplane. Rudder, Elevator, and Throttle.
What kind of glue do you need for this? And is this a special foam?
It’s hot glue, and 1/4” foam with paper layered on each side from dollar tree. Have a great day!
@@EricRobb Thanks a lot!
Can it hold weight ?
A little, but it's not been tested. Thanks for watching!
I wanted a rc airplane since i was 7 and im 12 and i still wish i had one
Its never too late to start bro 👍🏽
I had a cheap one. It didn’t work too well so for Christmas I got all the stuff to build my own and I’m working on that.
can you plz tell me that how you made the controller of this plane? i don't know to which thing do I connect the transmitter from..
Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/JA3Lvf301mM/w-d-xo.html
very nice tutorial, I to find that kind of foam .. I have been at it for a couple of days but romania is ... lets just say backwards ...
can you provide a proper guidance video for this plane
special thanks!!!
what’s the brand of the foam boards I’m planning to make a RC B-25 or B17 soon :)
Im also your 850th sub! :)
That's Awesome!! Thanks for the Support!
Where on the wing is the cg, and how wide was the spar
Spar was about 1” and the CG should be 1/3 of the way back on the wing. Have a great day!
thank you so much, i made mine and made some changes to it, i added alerons and got rid of the rudder becuase i couldnt fit it becuase i made my fuselauge smaller.@@EricRobb
can a 4 channel flight controller be used??
Yes. You only need three channels for this plane. Have a great day!
@@EricRobb thank you so much
Hello. İs the length of fusilage samae with wing?
Yes, and the dimensions are in the video description. Have a great day!
What electronics did you use
Links are in the description. Let me know if you can’t find one your looking for. Have a great day.
@@EricRobb thanks
goota love it
You mentioned an electronic pack, what is that/how does one make it?
Links are in the description. Let me know if you can’t find one your looking for. Have a great day.
hey eric loved the video. i just wanted to ask what kind of foam board you used, like how they are
Hey, it’s dollar tree 1/4” foam board. It’s foam laminated with paper on each sides. There are some helpful links in the description. Hope this helps. Have a great day!!
Impressive 👌
Thanks
@@EricRobb my pleasure 😊
cool
Thanks!
Where did you get the plans for this plane? Thanks for the video
Pretty sure he just made them up. Those sheets look about 30 in (76 cm) Just wing it!
I made it. There aren’t really any plans, but if you follow the video and base the dimensions on the 20” by 30” foam board you should be able to get pretty close. Have a great day!
What type of foam are you using?
i just wish the electronics weren't so expensive!
Wow that was amazing but please can you say all the materials need to build it.
There are links in the description for the electronics. The foam is Adams rediboard from Dollar Tree or Dollar General its 20" by 30" by 1/4" thick
Kia ora from NZ, how deep are the wings approx? I know the sheet was 30" wide. Approx how gar back is the leading edge of the wing from.the front of the fuselage?
And if you want a power pod just print the plans from flite test to make a flite test power pod and make fire wall out of some cheap hobby grade plywood from hobby oobby for 5 dollars
Great video, but shy not show the motorpod build? :)
Can we get a picture or video of you showing how to connect the wires for the plane?
Done! Check out the video here: th-cam.com/video/JA3Lvf301mM/w-d-xo.html Have a great day!
How about the cg?
The cg should be about 1-2” back from the leading/front edge of the wing. Let me know if there’s anything else I can help with. Have a great day!!!
what were the measurements of your wing cuts?
Measurements are in the description. Let me know if you don’t see it. Have a great day!
This is so helpful and amazing but how much would all the materials cost?
Check description. The foam cost about $2. Have a great day!!
first time seeing channel I like it so I sub :D
Thanks
Can you share the measurements you use for each cut please?
I’m using 20in by 30in sheets of foam board. The wing is 30” wide and the fuselage is 30” long. The elevator is about 5” by 12” and the rudder is about 8” tall by 5” wide. Hope this helps!
@@EricRobb Yes this is helpful. How far down is the first cut to make the spline for the wing? How far down are the scores in order to fold the wing over to make the airfoil? How wide did you make the fuselage?
what thickness of foam board used?
Its 1/4" x 20" x 30"
What is the best plane to make with 1400kv brushless motor, 30A ESC ? (for biginner)?