Awesome design and build work young man. The last plane of Douglas, originally the YF-15 competing with Boeing's YC-14. I inspected the 1st two wire harness in development on the C-17 early in 1989, LOX.
If you wrap glued in servos with a layer of black electrical tape, it makes them easier to salvage. All you have to do is cut the tape and peal the tape, then the servo can be reused.
Troy, you are so inspiring. After watching a some of your videos a while back, I spent the whole last year printing a building planes. Such an incredibly fun hobby. This C-17 is incredible. Great work!
Wow, that thing just floats!! Looks like a really easy flier. Even though I've really been wanting to, I've been intimidated to fly any airliner-style planes for fear that they would fly to fast for me (I get nervous flying RC jets), but this thing looks so friendly to fly. Super cool.
Good to see you back Troy it's been a minute. Have you upgraded to Capt. yet? What are you flying now? Does Capt. Paul fly for UA looks familiar. Great build Troy this is in my wheelhouse. I was a Loadmaster for 20 yrs on the C-17 & 141. I'm definitely going to build this to add to my collection. Hope you do a C-5 someday.
the only problem i have with my bambu lab a1. is that a 1 hour print. turns into a 4 hour print even if all i wanna do is put some multi color text in the last few layers. that default color changing profile needs serious work to make it faster.
in any case. it's a really nice model. looks good. but anyone who thinks they can charge more than 5 or 10 dollars for a 3d model like this unless it's custom design straight to a single customer. is just insane. you can't say crap like "but the design hours and bla bla" either. because it's a digital file. you are not printing the parts and shipping them. you could sell it to 100 people or 10000 people and it wouldn't cost you a single cent more to sell more of them. the only way a price like 55 dollars is the right price. is if only a limited amount are being sold. (because then you do need to atleast recoop the design hours costs) i have only ever shared models i designed myself out of my own descision for free and only charged people for actual print jobs. the only models i have ever asked money for were models i made for a single person that asked me to. and i asked them money because basicly they are paying me to never upload the model. it's theirs now.
Awesome design and build work young man. The last plane of Douglas, originally the YF-15 competing with Boeing's YC-14. I inspected the 1st two wire harness in development on the C-17 early in 1989, LOX.
Beautiful design and flight dynamics 👍🏻
Wow, very nice designed C-17!
If you wrap glued in servos with a layer of black electrical tape, it makes them easier to salvage. All you have to do is cut the tape and peal the tape, then the servo can be reused.
He had tape on bottom of servos
So glad you’re making videos again!!!!
Nothing short of awesome
Troy, you are so inspiring. After watching a some of your videos a while back, I spent the whole last year printing a building planes. Such an incredibly fun hobby. This C-17 is incredible. Great work!
Wow, that thing just floats!! Looks like a really easy flier. Even though I've really been wanting to, I've been intimidated to fly any airliner-style planes for fear that they would fly to fast for me (I get nervous flying RC jets), but this thing looks so friendly to fly. Super cool.
Beautiful. Where can the stl. Be obtained and how many hours of. Print?
A-MA-ZING. Really nice looking plane, glad to see you back, and welcome to your new crew member!
Excelente como sempre, Parabéns
Hey Troy, could you do a tutorial on how you design the interlocking fuselage segment joints? :)
I'm surprized at the lack of a continuous spar especially at the wing root! Apparently a small plastic overlap is sufficient?
Awesome plane !. Congratulations on your new family member .
Hell yeah lets go ! Can we scale up the files of the 727 you made to make a larger rc plane ?
Nice! I got to have it! Looks like next project after my C-47.
Fantastic design and flight!!
Good to see you back Troy it's been a minute. Have you upgraded to Capt. yet? What are you flying now? Does Capt. Paul fly for UA looks familiar. Great build Troy this is in my wheelhouse. I was a Loadmaster for 20 yrs on the C-17 & 141. I'm definitely going to build this to add to my collection. Hope you do a C-5 someday.
the only problem i have with my bambu lab a1. is that a 1 hour print. turns into a 4 hour print even if all i wanna do is put some multi color text in the last few layers.
that default color changing profile needs serious work to make it faster.
Hey, which settings do you use for the PLA on the bambulab, especially Print Temp and Flow Ratio
cool to see your vid ! few days ago i asked myself if you have stoped ...
You should include the .mf3 files for those with the carbon just print. Will you do it? Plus the price in the website say 55 and then goes to 65.
Awesome great work.😀
05:10 i am confused.
because a few seconds earlyer you can see you cutting it out and it being cut out before glueing it together.
Are you including the take off dooly?
Hell yeah! They look amazing!
Damn so close to the C-130 Hercules
Amazing....if only I had the space...
can i use PLA for this model?
it flies on 2 motors.. that means the outer 2 are decorative..
that means this thing COULD potentially fly on 4 motors and be even more insane..
The question is whether the thrust is worth the weight
飞机很漂亮,起落架很有意思!
very nice
superbbb
Amazing !
Wooow!!
Super Job! Weiter so😃👍
background music is to loud and annoying. You don't need it to display your cool builds.
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in any case. it's a really nice model. looks good.
but anyone who thinks they can charge more than 5 or 10 dollars for a 3d model like this unless it's custom design straight to a single customer. is just insane.
you can't say crap like "but the design hours and bla bla" either. because it's a digital file. you are not printing the parts and shipping them.
you could sell it to 100 people or 10000 people and it wouldn't cost you a single cent more to sell more of them.
the only way a price like 55 dollars is the right price. is if only a limited amount are being sold. (because then you do need to atleast recoop the design hours costs)
i have only ever shared models i designed myself out of my own descision for free and only charged people for actual print jobs.
the only models i have ever asked money for were models i made for a single person that asked me to.
and i asked them money because basicly they are paying me to never upload the model. it's theirs now.
Then design it yourself