Well the maiden of the 3D printed Spitfire went great until I did a loop close to me over my head, lost perspective it being shiny black top and bottom and down she went. NEXT Video to follow
Well the maiden of the 3D printed Spitfire went great until I did a loop close to me over my head, lost perspective it being shiny black top and bottom and down she went. NEXT Video to follow View attachment 148490
Well the maiden of the 3D printed Spitfire went great until I did a loop close to me over my head, lost perspective it being shiny black top and bottom and down she went. NEXT Video to follow View attachment 148490
Well at least the 3D printer did most of the work and not you spending 2-3 days cutting and gluing one together, I bet it was a sweet flight while it lasted though?
Well at least the 3D printer did most of the work and not you spending 2-3 days cutting and gluing one together, I bet it was a sweet flight while it lasted though?
I don't remember the exact number on the motor ( no labels) but I think 2840 3000KV Powerup Zoom ? , 60A esc, 6X3 TGS prop and a 2200 3S battery. It doesn't take much to make it go fast. 1st time I built it was with the same motor 80A esc and on 4S and it was just nuts for speed. I then also tried a 1400kv motor on 3S with a 10X5 prop and that was fast (not as fast) but fast but because it is a belly lander that 10X5 prop dug in and broke the motor mount on landing.
I hate to say it, but perhaps we need a "What didn't you crash today" that would be totally different from the current forums, kinda like America's funniest home videos
Huh the maiden of the Bugatti 100p didn't go so well. I had no control over it and it just plowed straight into the ground.😥 if anyone could tell me what went wrong it would be appreciated.
Huh the maiden of the Bugatti 100p didn't go so well. I had no control over it and it just plowed straight into the ground.😥 if anyone could tell me what went wrong it would be appreciated.