Once again... Amazing flyers. I have the flysky radio and a micro receiver.. Both link to each other.. But on the radio.. It doesn't show the gliders battery life... Any suggestions... Thanks
I'm Edvan, I'm from Brazil, São Paulo. I always wanted to have a DLG. And with your videos, I realized that it's easy to assemble one without much expense. In your videos, you show wing size, model aircraft length and what it looks like at the end, mounted and flying. I would like to know some details like: What is the type of servant?? Which carbon fiber pipe, pipe diameter and length??? Which Styrofoam to use, because in Brazil it has several types of hardness. I am very grateful for the responses. I used Google Translate for this message.
I love the two models, I do not know how they will feel when piloting them, I think each one fulfills its objective 2 ch to start 4 ch and more control ... in these next few weeks I will begin the tests with fiberglass and epoxy following your videos, I hope be as simple as it is seen in them to work these materials (something tells me that I will have to experiment and do many tests until I achieve your results) Kind regards
@@afilos I practice rc models for years and DLG remains my best experience. I got into composite construction for 2 years. Concerning the building part, may I share 3 "secrets" : 1 - There is no secret. 2 - Yes, skills has to be learned. My first wing was a pain to make and became ugly and heavy. Now it's a 2 hours routine with reproducible results. 3 - Weight everything : It can't be heavier than that what you put inside. At last thank you to a filos to take time for sharing informations and passion.
Always enjoy seeing 2 or more DLGs circling together 👍 and some great launches from your son - he made them look easy 👍
Yea, nice flying and some time spent together. The launches with this plane are easy anyway, even with a SAL!
Beautiful dual flights! You were indicators of eachother. Very nice!
Yes true, helps to have a flying mate!
@@afilos I think that Your 2ch glider is epic, awesome construction and building. It can flies very easily. Very nice launches its from 8:08.
Once again... Amazing flyers.
I have the flysky radio and a micro receiver.. Both link to each other.. But on the radio.. It doesn't show the gliders battery life... Any suggestions... Thanks
The receiver must support telemetry in order for it to communicate with the TX.
Excellent job my dear friend 👍👍
Thank you!
I'm Edvan, I'm from Brazil, São Paulo. I always wanted to have a DLG. And with your videos, I realized that it's easy to assemble one without much expense. In your videos, you show wing size, model aircraft length and what it looks like at the end, mounted and flying. I would like to know some details like: What is the type of servant?? Which carbon fiber pipe, pipe diameter and length??? Which Styrofoam to use, because in Brazil it has several types of hardness. I am very grateful for the responses. I used Google Translate for this message.
Pultruded carbon arrow shaft diamentions: th-cam.com/video/6xVBiNluVKE/w-d-xo.html
XPS foam (home insulation type)
Epoxy resin: shop1.r-g.de/en/art/100110
I love the two models, I do not know how they will feel when piloting them, I think each one fulfills its objective 2 ch to start 4 ch and more control ... in these next few weeks I will begin the tests with fiberglass and epoxy following your videos, I hope be as simple as it is seen in them to work these materials (something tells me that I will have to experiment and do many tests until I achieve your results) Kind regards
Great! the feeling is quite mind-blowing! The build with GF is pretty simple, more difficult I find the foam cutting.
@@afilos I practice rc models for years and DLG remains my best experience.
I got into composite construction for 2 years.
Concerning the building part, may I share 3 "secrets" :
1 - There is no secret.
2 - Yes, skills has to be learned. My first wing was a pain to make and became ugly and heavy. Now it's a 2 hours routine with reproducible results.
3 - Weight everything : It can't be heavier than that what you put inside.
At last thank you to a filos to take time for sharing informations and passion.
@@hsquier2638 Thank you too! Every time you glass another one, it becomes easier!
Is that your son?
He's improved tremendously! Amazing!
He's as good as his father!
Yes, flying buddies, thank you!
Amazing 👍
thank you! You have also progressed in your builds! you just have to make them lighter now.!
@@afilos
ok sir, thanks for the advice. i want to try to be lighter, especially in the tail.