Seriously, I appreciate you making this video. I bought the same plane this week for my boy. I have seen other videos on powered chuck planes . I need to buy a drone and glory, be your drone looks identical to the one in Kmart. The plane was $ 10 and the drone is $ 25 or $29. After building I noticed a problem because of the gyro. So I fitted 2 diodes in parallel but cathode to anode, cathode to anode This way when gyro shuts down one motor it will be fed from other but with 0. 6 volt lower . It's enough to keep flying but still allows enough difference for steering. Another mod to board provide motor control so control is shared front and rear both sides to stop surge as drone system try's to hold geostationary.
I recommend you guys to keep doing it :) buy a couple servos and electric motor with ESC. Connect them to RC controller. cut the airplane surfaces to control it by servo. You'll have much better results. Welcome to RC hobby
I started doing that a few months ago then went to something else I think I'll work on it a little more now that I've seen y'all doing what I was thinking about thank you guys
Very clever. Happy flying!
Seriously, I appreciate you making this video.
I bought the same plane this week for my boy. I have seen other videos on powered chuck planes .
I need to buy a drone and glory, be your drone looks identical to the one in Kmart.
The plane was $ 10 and the drone is $ 25 or $29.
After building I noticed a problem because of the gyro. So I fitted 2 diodes in parallel but cathode to anode, cathode to anode
This way when gyro shuts down one motor it will be fed from other but with 0. 6 volt lower . It's enough to keep flying but still allows enough difference for steering.
Another mod to board provide motor control so control is shared front and rear both sides to stop surge as drone system try's to hold geostationary.
Great project!
Congratulations for convertion projects, and I have a son too, I'm going to try with his drone Holly stone hs160. Big respect to our son.
I recommend you guys to keep doing it :) buy a couple servos and electric motor with ESC. Connect them to RC controller. cut the airplane surfaces to control it by servo. You'll have much better results. Welcome to RC hobby
I started doing that a few months ago then went to something else I think I'll work on it a little more now that I've seen y'all doing what I was thinking about thank you guys
Nice work Man
Hay me harry say hi to danule for me nice looks amazing see you later