wait.. one of you fukkers has an ATP ticket?? Looks like typical flight test foam bullshit.. i feel bad for the "BOOMERS" you guys bother at the field with nonsense like this..
@@Wings_of_foam When a word is in quotation marks, it usually indicates that it's meant in a mocking or sarcastic way. Hence, the author is poking fun of the 14 year old kid you're referring to.
As a Flite Test employee I love seeing the effort put forth from you guys. Awesome work and Don't give up. Just remember failure is fun, looks like you guys had alot of fun together and that's what is important.
😂🙃 Boomer here and this is way too funny! I wish we had guys like this at our local fields. The lack of this kind of crazy and fun stuff, on top of not really being very kid friendly, is one big reason why I long ago left the local fields. Life's too short to not have fun and most kids know how to have fun!
😂 Oh we knew it wouldn’t by the time we realized where it was headed with the materials we had to finish it but we had a blast working on it. Stay tuned for V2! 😁
AMAZING! Thank you for your efforts both on pushing the limits of sketchy rc aircraft as well as for making/sharing fun content! I know first hand how much commitment it takes - bravo!!
Thanks, Alex! There’s so much more you can do with many different airplanes - including builds - without necessarily needing to fly a plane one set way or feeling the need to build something giant using only fancy build equipment. We want to make the hobby fun and attainable for everyone without feeling artificial fences in the way. Fly outside the box! 📦✈️
Putting the motors on the front of the wings would benefit the lift by providing airflow over the wing at low speed. The tail could almost be a single metal boom to reduce tail weight. But yeah the undercarriage needs sorting
This is the BEST EXAMPLE of how kids today approach a complicated task. They simply give up and want to go home as demonstrated by the one on camera. In my day, if it didn't work, we simply worked harder to MAKE IT WORK. But I guess it's easier to give up and let the government take care of you. WHAAAAAAAAA. Don't cry. Just Do it.
This is what effort without knowledge produces . Take the time and effort to learn something about what you intend to do . Aviation is not some stupid video game . Success can only be found with knowledge .
That's what's great about RC. It is a much simpler and more fun form of aviation that doesn't require an aero engineering degree to make things with. You don't need to take it as seriously as full scale - and for that reason it allows you to learn through trial and error. We were well aware the plane was going to be underpowered, but it was a fun project that we'll never forget full of awesome fun memories. Happy landings! -Zach
I'm a newbie when it comes to RC planes, but yesterday I got a silly thought and you are allowed to laugh hehe. What if you made the main wing move up and down as one big rudder? I would love to see someone making this, but maybe the airflow is going to be interrupted? Is anyone up for the challenge?
Nice try guys! Some advice from someone who learned the hard way... Center of gravity is everything. The most flyable plane in the world will still stall and crash if it's not balanced, and no amount of anything else is going to fix that. I've seen your other videos and I'm pretty sure that deep down inside you already know this :^) After that, I've seen the heaviest contraptions imaginable fly with enough airspeed. (My guess with this thing would be 20+ mph) Thumbs-up for effort and another for entertainment !
Just from observing the built. In making the wings. Perhaps they could've made some very calculated valley cuts on the foam side with the hot gun. To create some valleys for the bends. Creating nice and clean lines for the foils.
foam is not the most light. must use plastic straws to make the wings in a hollow frame and thin plastic to cover the wings. the body could also be made of plastic straw bit must use reinforcements here and there if you want it to carry a load.
Hey guys I’m from maine! Seeing something cool like this so local is pretty dope! Would love to meet with you guys sometime and maybe offer a little of my nearly nonexistent expertise😂 I’m currently working at Pratt and Whitney in north berwick and I have some engineering experience from high school robotics. (I’m 18 btw)
found this while looking up "why cant you scale up a foam full sized airplane? " is there any reason you cant build a foam full sized airplane that can also carry a person?
@@TailHeavyProductions I was joking. You guys looked like you had a great time. I’m jealous. I’ve never had a bunch of friends that would get together and do a project like that.
wait.. one of you fukkers has an ATP ticket?? Looks like typical flight test foam bullshit.. i feel bad for the "BOOMERS" you guys bother at the field with nonsense like this..
pin of shame
Lol pin of shame. Fud.
When you use the term boomer it makes you sound like a 14-year-old kid.
@@Wings_of_foamhit the nail on the head 😂
@@Wings_of_foam When a word is in quotation marks, it usually indicates that it's meant in a mocking or sarcastic way. Hence, the author is poking fun of the 14 year old kid you're referring to.
As a Flite Test employee I love seeing the effort put forth from you guys. Awesome work and Don't give up. Just remember failure is fun, looks like you guys had alot of fun together and that's what is important.
Thanks, David! We had a blast. A big premise of our channel is pushing the message that "not every flight has to be perfect" for that reason.
Just curious, would you have loved seeing the effort put forth by these guys less if you weren't a flite test employee?
love flight test
This video makes Peter Sripol's sketchy AF contraptions look like sound engineering masterpieces by comparison.
Srsly, Sketch Factor +💯
Gr8, job m8s!
My guess is he would have. That's probably why he is a Flite Test employee. @@shelbyseelbach9568
someone should make an rc mig-23 because it would be really cool to see its wings fold back and its massive engine that you could put in the back
Two left wings 🤣 Can't tell you how many times I've made that mistake. Amazing vid!
LOL. Thanks, James! 😁
😂🙃 Boomer here and this is way too funny! I wish we had guys like this at our local fields. The lack of this kind of crazy and fun stuff, on top of not really being very kid friendly, is one big reason why I long ago left the local fields. Life's too short to not have fun and most kids know how to have fun!
Blows my mind they even thought this would work....Not the sharpest tools
😂 Oh we knew it wouldn’t by the time we realized where it was headed with the materials we had to finish it but we had a blast working on it. Stay tuned for V2! 😁
My anxiety when the smash it at the end 👁👄👁
AMAZING! Thank you for your efforts both on pushing the limits of sketchy rc aircraft as well as for making/sharing fun content! I know first hand how much commitment it takes - bravo!!
Thanks, Alex! There’s so much more you can do with many different airplanes - including builds - without necessarily needing to fly a plane one set way or feeling the need to build something giant using only fancy build equipment. We want to make the hobby fun and attainable for everyone without feeling artificial fences in the way. Fly outside the box! 📦✈️
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. What goes up, must come down. Nice job.
Un lamentable desperdicio de materiales...😪cómo quisiera poder conseguir ese foam acá en Perú☹
SO Close!!!
I love your antics. Wish I could meet some people that would be into these types of shenanigans
Putting the motors on the front of the wings would benefit the lift by providing airflow over the wing at low speed. The tail could almost be a single metal boom to reduce tail weight.
But yeah the undercarriage needs sorting
Almost! The missing ingredient was a golf cart launch ☹️
It was fun seeing this project in person at Marymoor. Best of luck to you guys on the next build :)
Bro I loved the island boys rap
Hilarious start...we have been watching Breaking Bad for the first time. Looking forward to round two...
skipped through the video to watch the inevitable end.
This is the BEST EXAMPLE of how kids today approach a complicated task. They simply give up and want to go home as demonstrated by the one on camera. In my day, if it didn't work, we simply worked harder to MAKE IT WORK. But I guess it's easier to give up and let the government take care of you. WHAAAAAAAAA. Don't cry. Just Do it.
😂
Ok grandpa let’s get you home
We need to get these fellas an Air Force contract
Don't think of it as a failure. Consider it a learning experience. You guys did an awesome job even if the plane did not get airborne.
Wow, you guys managed to put almost as much plastic dust into your local wildlife as FT do nowadays 🏅
The wright brothers had a couple of wongs as well 😀
Great story! 😊
as we know it, this hobby is 70% building, 5% flying and 25% crashing, still love it tho
This is what effort without knowledge produces . Take the time and effort to learn something about what you intend to do . Aviation is not some stupid video game . Success can only be found with knowledge .
That's what's great about RC. It is a much simpler and more fun form of aviation that doesn't require an aero engineering degree to make things with. You don't need to take it as seriously as full scale - and for that reason it allows you to learn through trial and error. We were well aware the plane was going to be underpowered, but it was a fun project that we'll never forget full of awesome fun memories. Happy landings! -Zach
Unreal guys!! haha thankyou all for keeping it fun!!! from an Aussie in China!
Yall look like those African heli builders😂😂 this was magnificent!
i want friends like you guys have
This is what people say not to do, ♥️❤️
Big respect for being so creative and not relying on Cad software. Great video G!
it was a great flight 😀👍
Pablo Escobar would be so proud of you guys fpv long range accross the boarder mule rc planes lol
Maybe u can try balsa/ply wood for structural and vinyl covering for less weight than the foam
That is literally how they build real ww1 planes
Gustov Whitehead would be proud! Good job! It did actually get off the ground.
So heavy !!!
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Love it, keep it coming!!!!. Can't wait for u to build a plane to fly in. Perhaps a manned ground effect vehicle
I would've used kite material for wings , and fuselage
Thanks for making the video! I'm sure you all learned a lot. Maybe next time, launch from a hill?
Thanks! There's an idea! 😁
Delightfully janky. Those wheel hubs are straight out of The Flintstones!
So incredibly underpowered
You got that right. 😤
The proportioning of the wing to fuselage combined with lack of power to weight ratio, it never had a chance.
Indeed
Hehehe, at least you had a lot of fun building it. Sorry couldn't fly.
Well done, this video will do well!
How do u only have 3k subs this video was so well put together
Ohhh come on guys! You've got a great team there.
We need to see better results from you! Make a nice STOL design that FLIES!
Nice. An unusual video in that I found the last 30 seconds most exciting.
Wowwe, that looked like a pain to build but sure looked fun to do
power to weight boys!!!!!!!
13:11 Enough pipers have there wings fall off, you're not alone.
Oh my god!! love it
I'm a newbie when it comes to RC planes, but yesterday I got a silly thought and you are allowed to laugh hehe.
What if you made the main wing move up and down as one big rudder?
I would love to see someone making this, but maybe the airflow is going to be interrupted?
Is anyone up for the challenge?
Amazing project. Imagine if you converted it into a gas engine.
I want to know what motors and servos and other electronics were used
I think that plane was aerodynamically challenged and ammaturely designed
You got that right 🤓
I thought so hahaha
Thank you! I loved it I wish I could do one like that, looks like power is the limiting factor in the over all build.
Nice try guys!
Some advice from someone who learned the hard way... Center of gravity is everything. The most flyable plane in the world will still stall and crash if it's not balanced, and no amount of anything else is going to fix that. I've seen your other videos and I'm pretty sure that deep down inside you already know this :^)
After that, I've seen the heaviest contraptions imaginable fly with enough airspeed. (My guess with this thing would be 20+ mph)
Thumbs-up for effort and another for entertainment !
Thanks! The CG was fine - just slightly aft which is how we prefer all our airplanes. All she needed was more thrust. 👍
What an amazing project! 🎉
Great work.. just mind you don't fly it into a skyscraper.
Just from observing the built. In making the wings. Perhaps they could've made some very calculated valley cuts on the foam side with the hot gun. To create some valleys for the bends. Creating nice and clean lines for the foils.
Next time build a carbon fiber framework and apply 1/4" foam over it. It will be light enough and strong enough to do the job.
Probably the best vid yet!!!
Thanks! A lot of effort went into this one! - Ben
"We learn through our failures" or is this Dunning Kruger in action?
What hot wire tool is that?
You all are the definition of "It's Worth a Shot"
Well... it "sounded" like an airplane and kinda looked like one so... winning!!!
I was pretty sure it wouldn't fly but I was cheering for it to get up! Good try. You don't learn if you don't try.
Awesome effort guys!!! Looked like great fun all the way. Thanks and I can't wait for the next project.
Could you give me the name and brand of the hot knife foam cutter the guys used in the video....TY Lee
RoMech Foam Cutter on Amazon 👍 -Ben
@@TailHeavyProductions Thanks Ben
foam is not the most light. must use plastic straws to make the wings in a hollow frame and thin plastic to cover the wings. the body could also be made of plastic straw bit must use reinforcements here and there if you want it to carry a load.
FF to the end. You're welcome.
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Looking forward to seeing the second attempt to build this monstrosity!
Design, then build, fun to watch, though!
that foam is heavier than you think.
FINALLY IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS YOU MADE MY DREAM COME TRUE THXX
That was great fun to watch! I hope you guys get such plane flying!!! Keep it up!!! 💪🏼🔥
What the F, at least get the wings flying first, then build the rest of it. Oh whatever, it was fun to watch, thanks!
Loved it!
Lol. I love it. Learned a ton though didn’t they
Ok so I’m not a part of the flying RC hobby but this could be revisited with copious amounts of 2 stroke power and with enough thrust anything can fly
Hey guys I’m from maine! Seeing something cool like this so local is pretty dope! Would love to meet with you guys sometime and maybe offer a little of my nearly nonexistent expertise😂 I’m currently working at Pratt and Whitney in north berwick and I have some engineering experience from high school robotics. (I’m 18 btw)
I guess I missed the part where the plane "briefly achieved flight" on that first attempt? LOL. A+ for effort. Looking forward to round 2! Thumbs up!
I love watching your videos man keep them coming and iam really excited for the proper rebuild of this plane😍😍
That was like watching a group of guys try to make a cargo cult airplane fly.
It was a valiant effort! Huge props, and better luck next time -:)
Fun to watch. You get an A for effort.
found this while looking up "why cant you scale up a foam full sized airplane? " is there any reason you cant build a foam full sized airplane that can also carry a person?
I want my 13:47 minutes back, please.
The title says “built”, not “flew”. ☠ Here’s your 13:47 💰
@@TailHeavyProductions I was joking. You guys looked like you had a great time. I’m jealous. I’ve never had a bunch of friends that would get together and do a project like that.
@@jamesdozier3722 💙
SoooGood!!....TY for posting
Men, Hi realy like this Chanel, and the Instagram account.
Dude!!
My god that was weak! Don't worry about the CG just keep building? OMG!
Still gonna send it!
1k dollars and a bunch of foam and bass wood and balsa wood and electronics and boom instant full size ultra light plane you can fly in if wanted
Wait what! A hurricane in Washington!?
Those dust devils at Marymoor are dangerous! - Ben
im in New Hampshire, thats awsome you guys are coming here! hope to fly with you sometime
This is amazing
Haha, looked like a lot of fun and just missing some power
Where in NH are you guys based?? I would love to meet up if possible! I'm near Manchester.
Dude what in da hell have I built I’ve just started the video
it made me laugh hey..😂
Nice idea, next time better take care of desing and project.....
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