6 Feet ! ! Indoor A-10 Warthog
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wow great quality video what is that like .30 fps?
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alright where did you get that and how much did it cost?
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@SomeUselessGeek Oops -- it wasn't GE, it was McDonnell Douglas. Anyway, they're owned by Alliant Techsystems now. Whatever.
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plans please!!!! looks really nice keep it up!!
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did you buy that or did you make it because i would love to have one!
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A nice piece of engineering! You should have a swarm of 4sites flying in formation around it.
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nice
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pretty slow speed!!
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Thanks everyone for the compliments. The A-10 WartHog is completely scratchbuilt from 3 view pictures. I used 1/4 inch BlueCor Foam to construct the plane with an undercambered wing for more lift and drag to get this 6 foot machine fly indoors.
RaceEagle89 9 months ago
More, More More!!!!!
Excellent!
chrisjdoran 1 year ago
@chrisjdoran More, More More is coming!! Presently building a 12 foot wingspan monster, and of course to fly indoors,...I hope. Stay tuned!
RaceEagle89 9 months ago
Nice!
rcAllDayLong 1 year ago
@rcAllDayLong Glad you like the A-10. At the time it was the largest wingspan plane flying indoors at our club's facility. Next came a 7 foot B-36, then an 8 foot B-17, and now there is a 10 foot wingspan C-47 flying in this same building. Stay tuned to see what along next.
RaceEagle89 1 year ago
ive never seen an edf fly so stable at low speed like that they usually dive very impressive nice build
bmwalp1na 1 year ago
@bmwalp1na This A-10 weighs 4 pounds and is powered by two small 29gram electric motors driving GWS 7x3.5 props. Also the plane is built with under cambered wings for more lift and slower flight so that it can fly indoors.
RaceEagle89 1 year ago