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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

Building a rudder from an airdrome airplanes kit will teach you all the skills you need to build the whole aircraft. The tools and techniques are the same for the entire project. If you can build the rudder, you can build the plane.

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  • Crazy, its the year 2010, and people still have to fabricate airplanes laboriously by hand all the way through the entire process. Its as if the economies of the assembly line and mass production never existed. You know, if instead of building fifty million different types of airplanes, we standardized on a few mass produced ones, airplanes could be affordable for everyone. I go to auto junkyards and ask myself, does the world really need 200,000 different types of automobiles?

  • Building it by hand is the joy of doing the whole thing. I've built five planes now. And will probably build another in the future. The flying is great .. but.. the building is a lot of fun and great too.

  • I loved this video what I wanted to know was how the wooden dowels used for the rudder spars actually hold that in place. I guess I just want to know if its a full length dowel in there or if its just a smaller length piece like 6-8 inches or something.

  • 6 to 8 inches will be plenty.

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  • What scares me is that aviation expenses is on the rise most likely due to terrorist threats....Sooner or later we will have restricted flying....

    the FAA might let you do a 60 degree bank once in a while but....

  • The Dream Classic is an awesome looking airplane!

  • Yeah, just by watching this, I can tell, I'd have to multiple those 300-400 hour estimated build times for an airplane by a factor of 4. I suppose you could build one in 300-400 hours if you have built dozens before. Even with my woodworking shop experience, it'd take me 6 hours to build this an another 2 hours spent admiring it or worrying about it or just trying to figure out how to attack things looking at nothing but a flat lifeless paper plan.

  • I wonder how many rudder kits get bought, never finished, or end up hanging on someone's garage wall.

  • Love it! Robert thank you for all you do, you are very talented. Please make more videos on construction techniques, I am starting to feel very confident!

  • A short construction but the editing took 8 years! haha

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