I blew up a set of Peanut plans of a Gee Bee Y and made it RC.as a kid I loved my free flights and was lucky enough to have a gentleman from our club who used to build the most amazing free flights for me.he would of loved this.R.I.P Jimmy.
Someone clue me in, how do the scale sizes go? Is peanut larger than pistachio? Where does walnut fit in? What are the other scale sizes called? What are the various scales wingspans?
The first and only stick and tissue plane I ever built was a Gypsy Moth peanut. Big mistake. If you want to build a biplane as your first plane, don't make it a peanut. And if you want to build a peanut as your first plane, don't build a biplane. It was a mess that never flew. LOL PS How can I find a group like this in my area?
Guillow's has been making them since the 1920's or 1930's I believe. There are others in the game. Have several Guillow kits I'm working on. What's cool about it? If you know the fundamentals you can build one from scratch. Your own unique design. What's funny about this video is the age of the people involved. Still kids but they have finally had the time and patience to build one.
Not just any balsa - very light balsa. The lightest tissue you can get your hands on, typically Japanese tissue. A good wood glue (I used to use titebond) but thinned out considerably. Weight is your enemy. A really good peanut is very light and flies quite slow. If it can fly that way, you can use a rubber motor that can take more winds, and thus it'll fly longer. The yellow plant that starts at about 2:31 has these qualities. As the motor runs down, look how lightly it touches down!
😊 salut je voulais savoir si il y avait des personnes qui on fait volé des avions ✈️ en polystyrène merci. Car faut d'avoir du balsa je n'ai que le polystyrène pour fabriquer des avions merci d'avance. Aussi je suis le seul sur mon île à pratiquer cette passion , super sympa la vidéo bravo 😊😊. C'est l'île de la Réunion dans l'océan indien merci de me répondre.
Anyone who can build a pistachio scale plane and get it to fly well is model aviation royalty in my book.
I love how quiet it is. No buzzing engines or roaring jets. just ambience and little planes floating around
And when they do make some noise, the rubber band bouncing inside sounds like an old in-line engine
I blew up a set of Peanut plans of a Gee Bee Y and made it RC.as a kid I loved my free flights and was lucky enough to have a gentleman from our club who used to build the most amazing free flights for me.he would of loved this.R.I.P Jimmy.
I love these videos, it's just sad that there aren't any youngsters participating
You are wrong ! There are always 5 year old kids operating the camera. BINGO
I just found a box of a peanut scale S5a and Fokker D8 sterling kit and I’m building a Lancer for electric RC while being 28 if they counts.
@@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 it Does !!!
I wanna do it but i don't hv the skills that would allow me to do this
Gen Z here. Challenge Accepted.
I never knew about this hobby until two days ago. I like it!
Forget rc with 4cycle engines, forget jets and turbines this is the real masters of scale modeling....guacamole with cheese, how cool...👽👍 👽🤙
What a wonderful way to enjoy aviation hobby. Hurray to all the builder if aircraft.
The mark of a master model builder is getting a peanut/pistachio plane to fly. Buy no means an easy task.
Bullshit.
@@craigwall9536 craig, be nice🙂
Bullshit? You display your ignorance.
The building is the easy part, it’s the trimming that sorts the masters from the average guy/gal
Beautiful little models!!!
these are the real aero moddlers
incredible, how stable they fly
I miss this so much....I wish I still had somewhere to get involved with this..........some of the best times of my life ......
Someone clue me in, how do the scale sizes go? Is peanut larger than pistachio? Where does walnut fit in? What are the other scale sizes called? What are the various scales wingspans?
They are very clever.
I couldn't even make a paper plane that could fly properly. 😅
This is more fun than jogging😀
Peanut was impressive!
Loved MODELS. SUBSCRIBED.
Makes me wonder about manned rubber band powered craft... :D
Which is this second tiny yellow model with stripes on the wing...name of the model pls..
The first and only stick and tissue plane I ever built was a Gypsy Moth peanut. Big mistake. If you want to build a biplane as your first plane, don't make it a peanut. And if you want to build a peanut as your first plane, don't build a biplane. It was a mess that never flew. LOL
PS How can I find a group like this in my area?
Where can one purchase these kits from or is there somewhere to get the plans from?
Guillow's has been making them since the 1920's or 1930's I believe. There are others in the game. Have several Guillow kits I'm working on. What's cool about it? If you know the fundamentals you can build one from scratch. Your own unique design. What's funny about this video is the age of the people involved. Still kids but they have finally had the time and patience to build one.
How can a random person build these planes? Any guidelines about the dimensions and physics involved on web?
imagine one of these in an sr-71 model
What materials should I stock up on if I’m just learning this? Balsa wood and tissue paper? Glue? Razor blades?
🙏🏻
Not just any balsa - very light balsa. The lightest tissue you can get your hands on, typically Japanese tissue. A good wood glue (I used to use titebond) but thinned out considerably. Weight is your enemy. A really good peanut is very light and flies quite slow. If it can fly that way, you can use a rubber motor that can take more winds, and thus it'll fly longer. The yellow plant that starts at about 2:31 has these qualities. As the motor runs down, look how lightly it touches down!
Go to outerzone.com or aerofred.com for plans.
😊 salut je voulais savoir si il y avait des personnes qui on fait volé des avions ✈️ en polystyrène merci. Car faut d'avoir du balsa je n'ai que le polystyrène pour fabriquer des avions merci d'avance. Aussi je suis le seul sur mon île à pratiquer cette passion , super sympa la vidéo bravo 😊😊. C'est l'île de la Réunion dans l'océan indien merci de me répondre.
The big question is, Where can you fly them?
Basketball courts and gyms are ideal and if you hire them off peak the price is often very reasonable.
Anywhere outdoors with a stiff breeze top of the hill....miles.
Peanuts with glider wings 4 × props
J3 piper cub did perfect landing.
Superb A+
Very awesome 👌
Has anyone built a Dr1 Triplane
No it’s against the law !
@@pufango4059 hows that?
Terbang indah kawan
Wow ❤
I like to play with toys too...
Mantap
Prachtig!
How can someone dislike this?they gave to be idiots of a different kind
Allan Kwiatkowski I had the same thought. TH-cam sure drags them out from under their rocks.
If this was in the states there would be 20 guys with automatic airsoft rifles with tracers trying to knock em outta the air...
With 2 million subs...i had one of these as a kid...i didnt realize it was for this type of flight, I may revisit it ty for posting...