These planes are real masterpieces for sure. I built a lot of them back in the 60’s to early 70’s. I still have 15 kits squirreled away. They are a real challenge to build and make work that perfect. The longest I ever got one to fly was around 21 to 23 sec. not anywhere as easy as they make it look.
I've been flying on rubber powered PHB001 model plane since summer of 1999, that I bought. It's variable flight performance is achieved by adjusting a wing axial position on fuselage with a sliding wing slots. Model keeps high flying performance with top altitude and flight time up to 100ft and 3min respectively. No fur, no feather, clear sky and perfect weather! Best wishes from Ukraine, ZPCity.
These peanut models can fly up to one minute, even more when they are built very light. My flying mate Antonio has been making progress and his very new models fly over 40 seconds!
Remarkable propeller shape and material! And the dovetail is interesting too, thumbs up!
very impressive. i like these !
A very beautiful plane, and a great flight.
These planes are real masterpieces for sure. I built a lot of them back in the 60’s to early 70’s. I still have 15 kits squirreled away. They are a real challenge to build and make work that perfect. The longest I ever got one to fly was around 21 to 23 sec. not anywhere as easy as they make it look.
I've been flying on rubber powered PHB001 model plane since summer of 1999, that I bought. It's variable flight performance is achieved by adjusting a wing axial position on fuselage with a sliding wing slots. Model keeps high flying performance with top altitude and flight time up to 100ft and 3min respectively. No fur, no feather, clear sky and perfect weather! Best wishes from Ukraine, ZPCity.
So beautiful 👍🤩👍
Very nice. Peanuts are very challenging. Nice to see a Pioneer aircraft flying.
Semi scale fun flyer. Somewhat like very early Comet models.
Great aircraft and nice flight
These peanut models can fly up to one minute, even more when they are built very light. My flying mate Antonio has been making progress and his very new models fly over 40 seconds!
Please tell me that what type of paper do you use for making it?
please make a video on showing how to make one of them, please
@@sarojpandey4793 it's kite paper, super light thin and water shrinking tissue
@@alerey4363 oh thank you very much for replying...!
Nice! I'm only working on my second peanut. My first flew like a brick so I hope I can improve on that.
Trimmed in nicely 👍
Olá, qual nome desse objeto para enrolar o elástico, onde comprar?
Hey nice bud!
What first struck me was such little dihedral. Does the weight of the landing gear give it pendulum stability?
Beautiful
Grazie per la visione! !
Fantastic!
this is awesome, I would like to do something like this
Yes, this model is fantastic, but what do you use for wind a rubber motor?
what paper do you use for making it?
Please tell!
this small planes use japanesse tissue, you may find it in various colours
everything perfectly balanced, as it should be.
That moment when you realize your paper plane is a tank compare to that little airplane.
Thanks!
lovely.
Awesome cool...
very nice.
Very Nice.. :)
Share the plans of this plane please
I do not have the plan of it, but looking for "Taube" and "peanut" you will find the plans for sure
Var goot!
well