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  • Fantastic I wish I had your skills in micro rc ,truely impressive

  • two word on the batteries solar pannels

  • The receiver is custom made 2-channel IR. Motor is single phase brushless with a carbon composite prop. I would say the battery was from a bluetooth headset.

  • I hope the priest doesnt fart because that would be turbulent lol

    No seriously great job, you are changing the future of rc :-)

  • do you play that with a supercapacitor?

  • Wow, Neat!

  • Awesome!Is it possible to someday make a plane like this with the size of a fly?Oo

  • so cool! it's an insect!

  • Fantastic!

    It's like a dragonfly.

  • I like your playing with RC stuff. For us other RC plane fans, can ou zoom in on all the details of this micro-micro plane and list specs. batteru, parts, etc....

    I might to build a fly on the wall! 

  • church is the best place to fly indoor plane, amen

  • lol... why the fuck would u flight a plane within a church?

  • hahhahaha cuuute!

  • dang, that tiny thing was rc?

  • if ants knew how to fly, you would have business with them

  • ok, that's for this plane (light as feather). but what about some planes say about 500-700g.... or so?

  • for planes that much (where this one is 0.39g) you can buy larger radio frequency transmitters and receivers from a bunch of r/c websites: tower hobbies, horizon hobby, etc...

  • what remote are u using? something from some other toy or something homemade?

  • Homemade IR transmitter/receiver. Everything on this plane is custom. Any single component I could get out of a toy would probably weigh more than the entire weight of the plane.

  • anyone who asked what battery he used, or how could he fly it with one, he probably used a capacitor not a battery

  • no, its a battery. 8.5mah li-po

  • really? wow, is it rechargeable? seems about as light as a capacitor, how long will it sustain flight with one?

  • its rechargeable, like all Li-Po's. flight times on this plane were about 4 minutes.

    capacitors are actually really really heavy for one with a comparable energy storage to a small Li-Po. i did the math at one point and concluded that a 5 F cap is needed to fly this plane for about a minute... i could not find a 5 F cap less than 1-2g, this battery weighs 0.29g.

  • wow, i didn't really think your motor consumed that much power or that it flew for 4 minutes. i assumed it would be close to 1min. I've seen some gadgets that used capacitors instead of battery's that ran for a bit, i guess i assumed to much.

  • :-D

  • 39 mg?!?! holy crap u sir are a genius.

  • 390mg..

  • its even harder to see it since its clear awesome though

  • I can barely see it!

  • the battery??

  • It's an electric angel :D

    Where on earth (even if i make myself the motor) i'd fing a receiver for this size plane?

    The only thing i can think of is these 6 dollar rc trucks that are 2 inches long.

  • wow doyou have plans for that i wan't one actualy make it 3

  • Flying in a church, thats sacrilege isn't it? :) lol j/k you sir are amazing!

  • this ought to be the world record for smallest rc plane. My "micro" servo is equivilant to 22 of these planes. :)

  • nice job. did you make the motor itself? i saw your other vid of you motor. *****

  • i did make the motor myself, its the same design as my other vid that you saw. i may have used that exact motor on this plane in this vid but i'm not sure, i've built a couple to get the right power output and current draw.

  • very nice, thank you for the prompt response :)

  • how do u build such a small motor and where do u get such a small battery

    if you were planning on selling one of there how much would u sell it for radio plane and all

  • HELL YEAH!!! what better place to try out yo little plane than in a church! shit dont need no batteries, it runs on FAITH

  • lol

  • how much did it cost you to build?

  • not much but it takes years to acquire the skills to build one.

  • You flew it in a church?

    I see you are giving the angels some competition.

  • wooow! soo small! couldnt see it for first 5 secs

  • its tiny

  • thats what she said

  • how much would it cost to build one?

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