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  • Also, where can I find that rubber for the propulsion?

  • @PianoPlayer5155 you can get the varied size of rubbers on the web site " Indoor Duration.com "

  • hello friend really enjoyed the work you vary one to sell?

  • @gian65636 sorry, it is not for sell, even I do, the plane will be broken while shipping process.

  • I love this! Could you please answer some of my questions about this?

    1) How are the posts for the wings attached to the fuselage?

    2) What size rubber are you using?

    3) Where do you get the .5mm foam for the propeller?

    4) On the second video for this plane, what is the diameter of the pink tube that you used for the fuselage?

    5) how long is each blade for the propeller?

    6) What type of glue did you use for the tail boom/front stick to get them to stay together?

    7) How did you make the dihedral?

  • @PianoPlayer5155 glad you like it, I used the tissue tube to attached wing to the posts; the rubber size is 0.045" loop; the.5mm foam is make by myself, I use the Nichrome line method; the diameter of the pink tube is .6cm; the blade is 13cm long, the diameter of the propeller is 30cm.; the tail boom and motor stick not glue together, just bolted them in a tight connect.; the diheral is from slightly cut wing woods, make the angle, and glue it.

  • @chenwiz Yes I really do love it! Sorry I meant so say how did you attatch those posts to the fuselage? Did you cut holes in the fuselage to attach them?

    The rubber for the propeller is 0.045 inches thick?

    What is the Nichrome line method?

    Sorry, I meant how did you get the tail boom to stay wrapped around itself? When you made it, you wrapped wood around a dowel. How did you get the wood to stay wrapped around, and what is the diameter of the fuselage?

    Thanks again!

  • @PianoPlayer5155 Okay, 1. I do cut a hole in the fuselage to attach the posts and glue them together; 2. yes, the rubber is 0.045 inches.; 3. Nichrome line method, you can see it on youtube vedio(just google "foam Walkalong Glider Preview); 4. just wet the wood sheet of the tail boom, and make it wrapped around the tail of the fishing rod(it is taper shape), then fixed it till dry, the wood will be taper, cylinder shape, and don't forget glue the gap.; 5. the diameter of the fuselage 0.7cm.

  • @chenwiz Awesome thanks so much for everything! I guess my last question is how much do you wind the rubber? How many turns do you use so it doesn't break the fuselage? It's amazing how you get the propeller to turn so many times: how do you do it?

  • @PianoPlayer5155 1. When I took a test fly, I used the rubber loop just match the distance from the hook to the propeller wire, and winder 600 turn, but if I fly it in the gym, I will used 1.5X long rubber loop as the test fly, then I can turn it about 1500, but sorry, I never try the limit of the fuselage., 3. I guess you'd ask the "winder", it's a machine you can easy to get more turn, you'll know it well after you visit the web site "indoor duration"(the part of sell), good luck :)

  • @chenwiz Yes i do have one of those winders actually! Thanks! So when you use the 1.5X long rubber loop, does it sag down on the fuselage when it's completely unwound? In other words, do you use a loop that is 1.5X longer than the distance from the propeller to the hook?

  • @PianoPlayer5155 1. In my experience, the plane will land on floor before the rubber unwound. and you have to do in this situation, or your plane will be crash out while the rubber unwound.; 2. the professional indoor molde player usually sugess 1.5X long, and I think it is limilt, I never try more than 1.5X long. but you can try.

  • @chenwiz Awesome thank you! You should make more videos they are very helpful! Regards,

    Alex

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  • great work man you have done ........really an awsome job

  • great work man you have done ........really an awsome for an ameature

  • great work man you are done ........really an awsome for an ameature

  • Thank you very very much for the explanation.

  • Hi,this is amazing. Thank you very very much for this great work.Is the best tutorial for building indoor planes.

    1. How avoid the os film to become slack to the dihedral break?

    2. If it is not a problem, can you post the plans for this beautiful plane(or indicate the link vhere can we download the plans)?

    Thx again.

  • @gpapic2005 It's couldn't avoid a little bit slack to the dihedral tip, another question, this plan is design by myself, and sorry for I didn't have plans, but I can show you the detial of this plane, wing span:42cm, cord:13cm; stable span:32, cord:10cm; motostick: 25cm; tail boom: 18cm; the propeller diameter: 28cm, I think you can just make your own plane, good luck.

  • @chenwiz I've made a ministick to : youtube.com/watch?v=fUOu3fBOxM­Y ;

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