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  • どうやって作ったんですか?

  • Does he have 2 engines front and back?

  • @TPreyland 

    Yes...4 total.

  • lol nice dude engine sound very funny ;P

  • Excellent video!

    I can't wait to see the transition to horizontal flight.

  • Very nice, all you need now is thrust vectoring and then the motor could move up and down.

  • Good work! I congrades you .

    Okay as you wish ... no problem for not selling the plans.

  • Great !!!

    Please tell me ... How did you owened it ... Did you make it by yourself ??

    Where can I get the plans from ?

  • I made it by myself.

    Plans are not for sale.

  • your full of horse shit.

    i found these plans on google,

    just do a search for a f-35 foamie.

  • lol does it vtol let me guess no..

  • @YOSHI6512274 why??... share your talent please!!... why not sell it while you are showing it for youtube... thanks for the vid though... guess you'll realize it...

  • Very nice man!!!! I totally dig that!

  • is it a foamie?

    is it electric or gas?

  • Sounds kinda like a bunch of constipated kindergardens O_O

  • gyros or skill?

  • 3 gyros

  • tune them up

  • awesome!!!!!! but the sound!!!!

  • Sounds very Spooky. I would love to fly this on Halloween BWAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA

  • It's a fantastic plane, but makes an horrific sound!!! ;)

  • AWESOME

  • lol it sounds like people admiring it but it is just admiring itself like it sounds like ooooooooo yay go VTOL gooooo!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTT!

  • Amazing! firsty an awsome VTOL 1st model, now a F-35? SWEET!

  • where can i buy one of these? i dont care how much it cost.....

  • oiiii, suggee!!!

    very nice.

    i would like to have the plans please?

    how did you control pitch and roll?

  • Thank you for your comment.

    The plans is not mine. So, I can not show it.

    Pitch is controlled by two EDFs (nose, rear).

    Roll is controlled by two small EDFs mounted on wing.

    Heading lock gyros are installed for increase the stability.

  • i was initially thinking of using the nose fan by using small ducts with valves synced to the ailerons for roll,

    which exits realistically near the wing roots.

    and nose fan vanes for yaw.

    hmm.

    have you installed a pivoting exhaust nozzle for transition to horizontal flight?

  • An enough moment of force is necessary to stabilize the control of the roll.

    The reason why I mounted the fans on the wing tip is to enlarge the moment of force.

    I applied the vane to the exit of nose fan for the yaw controll.

    For the transition to the horizontal flight, the rear fan is rotatable by the servo.

    I have not tested horizontal flight yet.

    When the test succeeds, I will up-load the video.

  • thanks and good luck.

    i am 50% through with my 45 inch WS JSF-35.

    maybe bigger fan ducts for roll control?

    hmm.

  • can you transition into forward flight?

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