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  • Hey did you use gyros no matter you hit 3/4 of stick im pretty sure that beauty fly put 3 gyros on each nozzle and just push the pedal to the metal

  • fail :(

  • Awsome machine. Can't wait to see that fly.

  • Now that's cool!

  • Awesome!

  • U BROKE IT!

  • Good work buddy any new progress???

  • 1;54 hehe im just gonna walk behind it...holy fuck thats hot!! lol

  • Dont give up look how many failures they had with the V1 before they got it right and took the world to the rocket age nice work guys !

  • wow! iv never seen thrust vectoring on an rc jet before! great thinking!

  • To any one who felt they had to say something negative. I'm running a sale on free idiot test only $5.00 . To the jet builder who shared this. Very impressive. Snuggfit4u grow up!

  • Would luv to see that bad boy fly. SWEEET!

  • I admire your drive and determination.

    Keep tinkering away at that beast.

  • o ooooo crap XD very nice model :)

  • I like the idea, try a 480 elec brushless right in front of the inake with 3x3 prop. Works great!

  • cant wait tooo see more

  • haha.. interesting way to start a jet engine... do that way and you may bomb your neighbourhood

  • Put all of that on a Sukohi 37 and youll be one badd ass dude

  • do you know what i think the problem is here? (and please do not take offense as it not meant that way) you design and build JET PLANES! what you need is some helicopter time to help readjust your thinking :) my VTOL's are in the air flying mid stick and i don't think ive even been to 3/4 throttle yet :( you gonna need a whole lot more in the power department to lift that sort of weight OR a total rethink on the way you use the power you have ;) good start tho :)

  • Dont listen to these negative guys...Being a home made Jet engine biulder myself, I love what your doing...its great to see someone tryng something new. Id absoulutly LOVE to see this thing just take off and do some tricky monervuers:) BRING IT ON

  • @stimps90 Thanks man !

  • @heymbeeck123 oh and btw that thing looks awesome ahaha was saying from the beginning im going to be surprised if it takes off first try but its looks sick and some minor adjustments and you will be flying around and spinning that fucker faster than a propeller hhah

  • @Snuggfit4u 1- I didn't spend much money ,2- I like to experiment ,3- I'm not buying models,i build them myself and they do fly (look my other videos) ,4-What did you achieve ???

  • @heymbeeck123 hahahahahahahahahahahahahahh exacly ahahah pwned biatch HhHh not you heymbeeck

  • @Snuggfit4u looks like a great design to me.

  • @Snuggfit4u one thing in this world that is certainly true: heymbeeck123 does not wake up in the morning waiting for you to tell him how to think and what to do.

  • /watch?v=C3WqXp6QvW0

  • WOW!! If this takes off and lands vertical....you are the coolest dude around!!! lol Awesome creation!!!!

  • You have 2 chances of controlling this creation.

    1.Slim

    2. none.

    nice try though.

  • what is the black and blue thing for and do?

  • Great job with the plane. pretty neat!

  • what are you doing to the engine in the begining?

  • nice takeoff.

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  • PRETTY CREATIVE NOT JUST GOING TO THE STORE AND BUYING WHATEVER

  • That is cool...

  • at least he didn't give us an over exaggerated excuse of why it tipped over. he just didn't have the balls at the time. i like people like that.

  • These guys are the ultimate rednecks

  • the fire isnt that good for the engine

  • the problem was that you got the sway, the sway is a term that is used by astronauts. the astronauts spaceship sways once their burners are at full power. forrestang is correct about using an over head structurer but put in springs so that the rc will sway back. early spaceships had that problem. that is why spaceships are on such large platforms

  • Gotta love hot starts, what's the age on the turbines, must be a few years for air start

  • @warderseeker homemade(kj66 based):about 1.5 year old...I think those starts are more fun than just moving the stick up and down like on commercial engines :)

  • @heymbeeck123 more entertaining for sure :-)

  • I saw this about a month ago and thought it was interesting. Any new news on this project...upcoming vids?

  • Excellent project,Keep up the good work,cant wait to see ths one Fly,cheers,thanx for sharing vid.

  • Who the hell was filming this this thing. A monkey would have done a better job.

  • I have to agree with you...It was my 13 years old son,a bit too excited ,I guess...

  • If you had some type of overhead structure where you could hang this thing from a line that barely kept it upright would make testing easier, at least it wouldn't tip over. Just a thought.

  • I actually thought about it too.Just didn't have the time to fiddle with such an A-frame.I also wanted to try to take-off conventionnaly with a temporary landing gear.But now I'm having issues with the reliability of the engines,so I'm working on that flying with my other plane... I'll try again the vtol ,I'm not giving up ! Thanks for your interest :)

  • Anyone notice how awesome the wings and fuse are? Plus the control he has over the nozzle? I think you will get it working with craftsmanship like that!!!

  • Hey way i see it the only bad thing you could do with that plane is to give up on it you gave me some great ideas and alot of motivation to carry out with one of my projects good work man hope it turns out well

  • @luciferproductions I'm not giving up ! Just lazy to try again and busy with other things...Thank you for your input ! :o)

  • ''I GOTTA GET ME ONE OF THESE''...

    Will Smith-'Independance Day'-

    the movie

  • it didn't correct itself when tipping over....

    very interesting experiment though!

  • Thanks ! The lack of thrust caused it to tip over.

    But the gyro reaction would be effective only if the plane was in the air,I think...

    I need to get more power out of those engines ,and me,to be more confident with the transmitter.

    I'm working on it !

  • Is there much lag when spooling up from low to high throttle? Maybe the vectoring could incorporate nozzle opening/closing, to help with faster response? Possibly it'd allow you to spool the turbines high and adjust power quickly, vector parts upward/or away to help equalize force in each axis.

  • Good luck on your plane! Looks promising! Great idea!

  • Thanks for those encouraging comments !!

    Soon ,we'll give another go (I'm thinking to put it on wheels for the next try,just to see if it can take-off..)

  • bad desing, never willl fly¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • NEVER SAY NEVER !!!

    I'm not giving up with that plane....

    And check your spelling ,Mr. Expert !

    Saludos desde Torrevieja y buenos vientos :-)

  • Could you explain exactly why you feel it won't fly? I have seen dog houses flying this looks like a pretty solid design to me. Very cool plane can't want to see everything worked out!!! Keep up the awesome work!

  • This thing looks awesome.. I hope you get it figured out.

    Here's another stupid question: Is it really a good idea to be right next to your house / car on the 1st test of an unkown craft powered by 2 kerosene burning jet turbines? I'd hate to see another video of the thing crash landing on the roof of the house and setting it on fire...

  • It's my friend's house, not mine ! Ha,ha !!

    And we like to live dangerously ..

    No..seriously ,I didn't plan to actually fly..I just wanted to see how it reacted.

    Next time ,we are going to hang it slightly above ground with a rope,so it cannot fall or trip over..

    And your questions are not stupid,thanks for showing interest for my stuff ,man .

  • that's really cool, this might be a stupid question, but how do you land that thing?

  • Well...In theory I should be able to transit from vertical to horizontal flight ,and vice-versa..

    So it should land the same way it takes off:On its legs..

    See "Bell x13 vertijet",a prototype from the 50's.

  • this is cool . my buddy is in the process right now of doing this with electric engines. good luck my friend. i am a big turbine fan. i fly them every week.

  • One is home-made,but based on the kj66 type.Just a little shorter (+- 1cm).

    The other one is a behotec j66 which was smashed in a crash and which I rebuilt.

    Both engines have a similar output:+- 8.5 kg thrust @120000 rpm.

    turbine diam:66 mm

    compressor :the usual kkk2038

  • what type of turbines are you using

  • See description above..

    And notice that I'm not using any electronic gizmo like fadec,ecu,temp or rpm sensor....

    The programation of the transmitter provides a delay for acceleration/deceleration ,that's all !

    Oh..And I'm running those with heater paraffin...

  • Nice... @ 3:00 I thought the camera had melted! LoL

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