How To Build A Rc Scale Parkjet F-15 Part 2 Glide Test
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the CG never moves, after I do the glide test I mark the CG and I put my elecctronics according to the valance point of the jet there is not a plane with a misplaced CG, the CG of a plane is in the perfect place when the aircraft is built, you just have to find it : )
What's the purpose of the glide test? Once you sand the canopy and the nosecone to the right shape the cg is gonna shift to the back. and the cg is gonna move front or back as you add your electronics.
Cool, thanks.
In the last video of the F-15 I'm going to show again all that I use and where to buy it the name of this glue is FABRI-TAC and is made by BEACON ADHESIVES you can find it in WALMART, HOBBY LOBBY, MICHEL'S
I design 90% of my planes but I did not design the F-15 I'll explain why in the video no.4
Hi Dan; I just want to know if you make the plans for your jets or do you get the plans from some were else? If you make your own plans how do you go about it, like finding out what the scale size will it be and all of the dimensions? Thank you; Chris J. RC pilot 4 life FLY FAST, CRASH HARD
Yes and it will cost about $34.00 for a stack of 30 2x4 sheets.
What type of fabric glue is it you use exactly?
did he said we can get the foam at LOWS PLEASEEEEEEEE REPLYYYYY
@DanielMadrigalC Ah okay gotcha makes sense ;-)
One night when we return from vacation I saw a dog under my truck that is in the backyard and I did not bother her but my surprise was the next day in the morning when I went to fly my planes that I hear puppies crying under my truck and we ask the neighbors and nobody knows anything so we take care of them since then
I just do not want to spend double buying two different sizes of foam when I get the same results with 1 / 4 and it take me a little more time but its ok
That look;s nice can"t wait for the maden. Can"t get that foam in canada.
this man really did it for his own hobby. 5* not like some make vids for and other purposes(business) the glide test seem abit tail heavy. wow! CUTE puppies. LOL tension888
wow daniel i love your full moving tail. Very simple compared to some i have seen5*
Thanks Daniel looking good.
Nice vidoe again. You are explaining this process really good. Looking forward to more.
Very nice! You did a real nice job on it. Glide test looked good. I had a situation where I had to glue many parts together to form a solid so I could sand round later. I think after I pulled the plastic off 7 parts and it ripping I gave up and used 1 1/4 instead. Haha Just curious as to why you chose many 1/4" instead of using less thicker parts to glue? My reason was that I got aggravated and I am lazy so I went with the ticker. Just curious if the thinner weighed less or something.
Cute puppies! lol
Beautiful detailed video. Thank you for explaining yourself very well. Every single detail counts. :D
5 stars Daniel. looking good and coming along. Looks like the glide test went well. Appears to be super light. Good job. Paul
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