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Want to Learn about RC VTOL? (Pt 1/2) (see sidbar!)

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

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hover plane takeoff

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  • Why does only the young less experienced guy speak, we want to hear more from the guy that has worked on this longer. And like the other guy said cutting him off all the time is really rather rude.

  • @SixxKicks For one thing, it's his channel....not to mention that he is easily the more experienced and skilled pilot at the table.

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  • @SixxKicks there both have the same experience and share the same company/channel

  • @ 07:39 stop saying F*** off lol

  • I see only one thing wrong.. thrust is like balancing an object on a needle.

    secret, LIFT is like hanging from that needle. 2 engine, counter rotating, blowing air over a parabolic dish..... 4 servo's control the flaps on each side of the parabola.

    Seen one work, the only thing left is open a vent in the bottom and turn in into a weird flying ufo. But technically its a vtol.

  • Why do you guys have your moters on your F-35 shouldent you have them completley verticaly

  • @cookie4524 you can buy one of these for 20$ RTF

  • please give a review on the FMA COPILOT2.....that will help your vtol too..

  • this is the 2nd part: So when you're in the air put more power on the ducts and less on the props and vice versa.

  • Is this an idea?: Take a huge square coffee table. Get 4 ducts, and 16 props. Put one duct in the middle, then 4 more props on the four sides to form kind of a + sign. Do this for all of them. Get mechanics or stuff to change the direction of the 4 "props/ducts". Cut holes the size of the props/ducts in the table. Then just attach it with the "mechanics." Then get the props to do the lift and then turn all the props/ducts about 45 degrees in the same direction and then turn on your ducts. read:

  • @Allexxx96Reloaded idk lol i was just kidding haha

  • @ 7:49 :o stop swearing at me you lol 

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