Building a Solar Plane

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ProjectAir

ProjectAir

Күн бұрын

This is the most complex aircraft build so far 😅 Get SOLIDWORKS for Makers (20% off $48 /year!) ► www.solidworks...
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@Project-Air
@Project-Air 9 күн бұрын
We went from zero solar experience to... less than zero! Can't wait to start on the Solar 3 for the next video. 😎☀
@CashFlowGenius123
@CashFlowGenius123 9 күн бұрын
That's good
@peternone8227
@peternone8227 9 күн бұрын
You can learn anything in like 2 months lmao
@thatoneguy7343
@thatoneguy7343 9 күн бұрын
this is sooooo cool my man
@JustGoAndFly
@JustGoAndFly 9 күн бұрын
what is up dude. are you considering angle of attack compared to the sun while flying and establishing a route based on that? it also looked sort of gloomy out there.
@bytmo
@bytmo 9 күн бұрын
Keep up the good work bro I love your vids
@whatsthematter8767
@whatsthematter8767 9 күн бұрын
I'm surprised it managed to fly in the UK weather! Great job!
@eelcohoogendoorn8044
@eelcohoogendoorn8044 9 күн бұрын
Should have built a rain powered plane; rookie mistake
@Project-Air
@Project-Air 9 күн бұрын
Same
@voodoochile7581
@voodoochile7581 8 күн бұрын
@@eelcohoogendoorn8044😂😂😂
@ninjalemon_Squash
@ninjalemon_Squash 8 күн бұрын
@@eelcohoogendoorn8044 lol
@Neon_games-1
@Neon_games-1 8 күн бұрын
Go to a dessert that thing could fly forever
@rctestflight
@rctestflight 7 күн бұрын
It flew so majestically! Can't wait to see version 2
@OperationDarkside
@OperationDarkside 5 күн бұрын
Approval from the man himself. Keep it up.
@Jasonoid
@Jasonoid 4 күн бұрын
I'd love to see more solar projects from @rctestflight (boat or airplane) :) :)
@c_war
@c_war Күн бұрын
Yaa this my dream to make solar glider plane
@smush1414
@smush1414 Күн бұрын
I'd like you both to simultaneously launch your solar planes and see which reaches the others house first, I feel like it could be a few episodes away... or a few years maybe
@Fortnite_aaru1981
@Fortnite_aaru1981 Күн бұрын
18:30 bro was trying to not cry Remember *everyone makes mistake*
@DJFelixChester
@DJFelixChester 8 күн бұрын
Honestly it always makes me feel normal and human when I see people make the same kinds of mistakes on projects that I know I would make. “Did you put the very sensitive gps right next to the powerful spinning electromagnet” definitely sounds like something I would do without even realizing.
@BoarhideGaming
@BoarhideGaming 8 күн бұрын
Yeah well, you can try and think of any conceivable problem in your lab all you want, but reality is simply too complicated to get it right the first time. Gotta break some eggs and all that. Don't be so hard on yourself!
@paranaenselol
@paranaenselol 7 күн бұрын
The other make you feel robot?
@britishtechguru
@britishtechguru 7 күн бұрын
Being real and human, showing successes and failures is what both Project Air and I try to do.
@bigvideoenergy
@bigvideoenergy 9 күн бұрын
Doing this in the UK is a mission on its own
@Endelin
@Endelin 8 күн бұрын
If only there was weight efficient way to capture rain power.
@TheUberdude187
@TheUberdude187 8 күн бұрын
It's really not. We actually get a lot of solar energy in the uk
@bigvideoenergy
@bigvideoenergy 7 күн бұрын
@TheUberdude187 do you mean that by the fact he mentions "we only have a few days of sunny weather" Or the fact that uk generated 14twh, and that was 4% of the UKs usage. Either way. The uk does not have alot of solar energy.
@theelectricmonk3909
@theelectricmonk3909 7 күн бұрын
@@bigvideoenergy "Or the fact that uk generated 14twh, and that was 4% of the UKs usage" - that's actually not bad, considering that everywhere you look in the UK, there aren't any solar panels... You're right that we get a lot less solar energy than, well, pretty much anywhere to the south of us... we do get a reasonable amount in summer (4.74kWh/sqm per day in London is quoted). And feckall in Winter (0.52kWh over the same area & time). I don't think the power usage of this plane was mentioned in the video, we'd need that to be able to do a theoretical calculation of how long it could fly for, and where.
@sakarrc5001
@sakarrc5001 9 күн бұрын
A word of advice for Arduplane. For planes you don't need compass at all (it will drift and only generate heading errors and AHRS miscalculations.) AP algorithm calculates heading best based on IMU and GPS coordinates. Turn off for the next projects. Also add good caps on the ESC and servos to clear up the noise.
@Shocker99
@Shocker99 8 күн бұрын
Sounds like an integration problem. For example, both a gyroscope and accelerometer give erroneous data when used individually. IMU packages integrate the two sensors so that they correct each other to provide pretty reasonable data.
@sakarrc5001
@sakarrc5001 8 күн бұрын
​@@Shocker99 It's not integration problem man. AHRS generates errors looking at the compass because of the magnetic fields generated by the motors, esc and other components. IMU (acm + gs) + gps is sufficient because planes has pointy side and arduplane knows that.
@thirtythreeeyes8624
@thirtythreeeyes8624 8 күн бұрын
@@sakarrc5001 If you keep the gps/compass module at least 10-20cm away there is little to no noise, unless you're running noisy components or kw's of power.
@sakarrc5001
@sakarrc5001 8 күн бұрын
​@@thirtythreeeyes8624 OK!
@Shocker99
@Shocker99 8 күн бұрын
@@sakarrc5001 You've described an integration problem.
@AeroStuffFPV
@AeroStuffFPV 9 күн бұрын
Really exciting to watch you start a Solar Powered RC Airplane! Love it. RCTestFlight had a similar overcharging issue with the same Genasun GV-5 Charger > The Charge-Cut-Off feature of the charger to the battery is done with the Ground Connection (instead of positive connection) and only works if it's directly connected to the battery ( seperated from FC, Power Meters, etc) Otherwise, it'll still charge the battery through an "indirect" connection to the ground wire of the battery and overcharge it. He explains it clearly in his "Solar Plane V4 Cross-Country Waypoint Mission" video at 6:37 Patiently waiting on Mk.II !
@matejfoltyn
@matejfoltyn 7 күн бұрын
What a chad comment! This guy just casually sees a problem and drops an explanation video with a time stamp. Legend.
@ahaveland
@ahaveland 6 күн бұрын
Anyone designing a solar plane and researched it properly should already have seen this!
@boxgreen333
@boxgreen333 23 сағат бұрын
Hii I love your videos and i you subscriber
@Pete-tq6in
@Pete-tq6in 8 күн бұрын
It’s a misconception that, due to the lack of tail surfaces, a flying wing has less drag than a conventional aeroplane. The nose down pitching moment caused by the wing camber has to be countered somehow in all aeroplanes and due to the relatively short moment arm over which the countering force can be applied on a flying wing, the induced drag is proportionally higher. If you want to see what an aircraft designed for maximum efficiency and low drag looks like, take a look at a competition sailplane. I really enjoy your videos and wholly approve of the recent addition of your lovely assistant. You’re inspiring the next generation of engineers and inventors, keep up the great work.
@miniphase
@miniphase 8 күн бұрын
100% correct 👍
@KlingbergWingMkII
@KlingbergWingMkII 7 күн бұрын
YEP!
@nickgilbert1264
@nickgilbert1264 5 күн бұрын
Yeah compare with gliders like the German Eta glider/sailplane, most human powered aircraft, and commerically produced solar aircraft - they pretty much all have a conventional tailplane. If tails were really inefficient, soaring birds wouldn't have them... Just copy nature - it already has billions of years of optimisation built in :)
@nickgilbert1264
@nickgilbert1264 5 күн бұрын
Swept wings also increase tip vortices
@brianargo4595
@brianargo4595 4 күн бұрын
Yeah, low speed efficiency is gained by long low aspect ratio wings and body smoothness
@christophdunkel1562
@christophdunkel1562 9 күн бұрын
Oh no, sorry for your loss. Having built myself a similar but smaller solar plane and even built my own mppt controller, flightcontroller etc., happy to help you out whenever you have a question or need assistance. One thing, make sure the winglets do not cover your solar cells at any time as your output will be as low as the lowest cell is generating in your serial cell configuration. Regards, Chris
@initialb123
@initialb123 9 күн бұрын
To any DIY person reading this, be careful when handling solar cells in arrays while unloaded ( not connected to any controller or load) , they can build up a fairly high (unloaded) voltage that can give you quite the zap if you close the circuit with your body ! Obviously tiny current but also, feels like a couple 1000 volts , similar to a static shock . It can pinch is all i'm saying
@RekySai
@RekySai 9 күн бұрын
When you don't understand voltage and amperage you think solar panels are dangerous. Got to start making accounts and spamming
@richardschofield2201
@richardschofield2201 8 күн бұрын
It's amazing how small a current is needed to kill you if it passes through your ticker for long enough.
@oyvinator
@oyvinator 8 күн бұрын
yep! electrician here.. we treat solarpanels as live when working with them.. as in we need special gloves etc. when connecting em.. offcourse a bit bigger panels than this..
@holetoanotheruniverse4690
@holetoanotheruniverse4690 7 күн бұрын
One cell gives under optimal temperature conditions an open circuit voltage of 0,7V, you have to connect a few (>300) before it becomes lethal. That happens on domestic PV arrays but not here
@ct92404
@ct92404 7 күн бұрын
That's good advice. Most people (including myself!) would never consider that because you always expect solar cells to be pretty weak. But when you start connecting them in series, and like you said unloaded, then maybe things can be different.
@stuartrockin
@stuartrockin 8 күн бұрын
This is absolutely inspiring. My nephew watches your videos with me when he's over. His enthusiasm and fascination are palpable. Because of you, he has such a huge interest in RC vehicles, AI, and engineering.
8 күн бұрын
because building a purely solar powered plane isn't hard enough, you do it in Britain... that's the spirit!
@dutchfpv9254
@dutchfpv9254 8 күн бұрын
I think you used common ground. The MPPT switches with ground so when you use the negative as a common the panels would never stop charging and bypass the MPPT. I think this will solve your charging problem. Keep up the good work its awesome to see😊
@ellafoxoo
@ellafoxoo 9 күн бұрын
I'll be honest I usually skip the ad spots, but this one was actually something I've been hoping for. Interesting to see from Solidworks!
@Eric-vq9nq
@Eric-vq9nq 9 күн бұрын
Don't do it. The 3DExperience platform that it runs on is the biggest piece of broken garbage I've ever used. I used SolidWorks professionally for years and loved the software. I tried the makers version just to check it out. It was so bad that I will no longer recommend anything from Dassault. This isn't just me. Check out some reviews.
@neilelsewhere9473
@neilelsewhere9473 8 күн бұрын
When he mentioned the mistake due to fatigue I was fully expecting an advert for coffee!
@Scrogan
@Scrogan 8 күн бұрын
Cloud-based for non-windows users? Looks like they’re targeting OnShape.
@TheUnPlayable
@TheUnPlayable 8 күн бұрын
Don't fool yourself, it's still the hot garbage shit it has always been.
@theelectricmonk3909
@theelectricmonk3909 7 күн бұрын
Same! $48/year is actually surprisingly affordable, given the power of Solidworks. The only gotcha I can see, is if you do come up with a successful design & exceed the profit limitation (which is fine, because then the profit pays for the full version of the software), you can't transfer the design into the commercial product... i.e. you'd have to re-draw it from scratch, or import the STL (which loses all the parametric info). Other than that, I see no real downside. I shall certainly be taking them up on the offer! For the avoidance of doubt: I've no affiliation whatsoever with Solidworks, Dassault, or this channel. Just a happy user of an older version of SW.
@abhi4zz32
@abhi4zz32 9 күн бұрын
Infinite power. Well done flying in that poor sunlight it did a great job 👍
@Project-Air
@Project-Air 9 күн бұрын
Let’s hope we get more sun soon! 😅
@diywithhaz1559
@diywithhaz1559 9 күн бұрын
I’ve seen this done before by rc test flight but it’s stilll really cool to see you do it too!
@CheckEmGG
@CheckEmGG 8 күн бұрын
As someone who actually works on these large scale HAPSs it's fun to see hobbyists run into some of the same problems we've discovered and how ya'll mitigate.
@scottiniowa1
@scottiniowa1 9 күн бұрын
Have just been rewatching rctestflights videos of his solar planes - looks like a really cool series for you!
@Project-Air
@Project-Air 9 күн бұрын
I've always been a fan of those videos!
@jxpat
@jxpat 7 күн бұрын
I suspect you've used the wrong Genasun MPPT charge controller. If you're using it, the load output on the GV5 is only 5A. Power for your motor MUST come directly from a battery. The controller only charges the battery. The motor gets its power from the battery. This prevents dips in voltage, making up for clouds, dhadows, ... The GV5 shown in your video is for a 14.2 4S LiFePO4 battery, with nominal voltage of 12.8v. Moreover, it can only handle a maximum of 27 volts on the solar input. This means that the series/parallel solar panel configuration must not exceed 27 volts or 5 amps draw. The charge controller must match the battery chemistry and voltage used to power the motor and electronics. Hope this helps from Julian in Finland ( @oh8stn the other me )
@Dmitry_IMHO
@Dmitry_IMHO 8 күн бұрын
20:54 this is why checklists are existing
@kindlin
@kindlin 20 сағат бұрын
are *a thing. or *exist.
@shawntoadally
@shawntoadally 9 күн бұрын
Glad you're not giving up. Only way this marvel is going to take to the skies and stay there is if you keep at it! Good luck sir. I love your videos!
@LearnChess124
@LearnChess124 9 күн бұрын
for the next project, try making a launch system to make launching these larger planes easier
@vincentdesjardins1354
@vincentdesjardins1354 9 күн бұрын
@Project-Air maybe another collab' with Tom Stanton ? His last magnetic rail-gun airplane catapult would fit right in with your solar airplane project ! We're rooting for you anyway ! Keep up the great work.
@atrumluminarium
@atrumluminarium 9 күн бұрын
I agree with this. The hand launches are very anxiety inducing considering how big the planes are getting
@AusExplorer
@AusExplorer 7 күн бұрын
Back in the day when I used to fly "real" gliders [as in actually inside them as full-sized aircraft], we launched using a big high-speed drum winch that was V8 powered. I'd build something similar for this, just make it electric and run a spool of 2 or 3mm stainless steel wire rope. It'll haul all your aircraft into the sky and you can vary the speed as needed.
@ct92404
@ct92404 7 күн бұрын
​@@vincentdesjardins1354Yes, definitely! That's a good point! His project would fit in perfectly with this!
@Pale_Kingg
@Pale_Kingg 9 күн бұрын
ProjectAir in 2050: "So today we will be building and launching the Arsenal Bird"
@wilmerfa2734
@wilmerfa2734 8 күн бұрын
Im glad im not the only one seeing the Arsenal bird😂
@Pale_Kingg
@Pale_Kingg 7 күн бұрын
@@wilmerfa2734 my brain after playing AC7: "What is that? Is that a flying wing?" Me: "yes" My brain: "So that's an Arsenal Bird"
@cybersecuritydeclassified4793
@cybersecuritydeclassified4793 9 күн бұрын
Good video! Use a separate battery for the receiver so you can dead stick it back. The walk of shame is real!
@ser_igel
@ser_igel 8 күн бұрын
20:37 they were using it but they forgot to put it
@kentaltobelli1840
@kentaltobelli1840 8 күн бұрын
Could even charge the receiver battery through a diode or other 1-way switch from the main battery for longer flights
@JesterHereYT
@JesterHereYT 9 күн бұрын
Write and follow flight checklist! Fatigue can make anyone feel stupid. Looking forward to the next build!
@peraltarockets
@peraltarockets 8 күн бұрын
Glad to see Solidworks provide a 'maker' offering. It's the first CAD I used, the one I know best, and I've been dreading my student license expiring.
@grahamsmith5780
@grahamsmith5780 7 күн бұрын
Makes me wonder if signing on for a further course of study might be cheaper than paying full license fee 😁
@rowanalbright7711
@rowanalbright7711 9 күн бұрын
Yesss I always love these solar plane projects, please continue!
@olsmokey
@olsmokey 7 күн бұрын
Despite the loss of the aircraft, the fact that it did fly so well says to me that you're on the right track. If you had patiently waited a week or two for the weather to improve and didn't rush into flying it, you might have found the receiver battery was not connected. (edited: Next time, use a checklist) Also, waiting for the sun is a good idea for next time. Solar power implies that direct sunshine is required. Despite everything, I'd call this one a success. Congrats.
@snowfootoutdoors2910
@snowfootoutdoors2910 8 күн бұрын
This is awesome. Solar power is amazing, but yes, you should always have batteries for everything in case the solar loses power. You can still fly and operate the electronics for a short time and avoid an expensive accident. Love you modeling DIY projects.
@drhxa
@drhxa 8 күн бұрын
Love it please continue this project. A drone that can fly itself for days is a dream!
@JohnJaggerJack
@JohnJaggerJack 9 күн бұрын
You could let us know where you bought those solar cells.
@ExoticMaths
@ExoticMaths 3 күн бұрын
It's made by a private factory so, he can't tell...
@sand1saw
@sand1saw 8 күн бұрын
Wouldnt be a ProjectAir video without a terrible crash😂😂 18:54
@robashton5254
@robashton5254 7 күн бұрын
Just part of the hobby. Glad he does show every aspect.
@weeb3277
@weeb3277 8 күн бұрын
you need a pre-launch checklist i think this is what they do at places like NASA to avoid forgetting stuff
@alan2here
@alan2here 9 күн бұрын
It'll be cool to see it finished and improved when the weather is good again.
@muirjs
@muirjs 8 күн бұрын
What a phenomenally British reaction to an expensive disaster 😂 bloody good stuff
@foamyflightmaster9385
@foamyflightmaster9385 8 күн бұрын
Great video, I admire your efforts. As former Aircrew and an RC enthusiast, I recommend a preflight and takeoff checklist to ensure items deemed essential are checked as on/tested/working. It helps a avoid a lot of errors 🤩
@squa_81
@squa_81 9 күн бұрын
1:56 Extremely wrong but right analogy 😂 Almost nothing here is correct, but it gets the point accross so it's a good enough vulgarisation. My respects to you for condensing a topic so complex down into less than 60 seconds
@willdrunkenstein5367
@willdrunkenstein5367 8 күн бұрын
Suggestion: put some transparent foil laminated on top of the solar cells. Making the wing smoother could improve efficiency
@vvhat
@vvhat 8 күн бұрын
That also reduces pv efficiency
@olsmokey
@olsmokey 7 күн бұрын
Maybe just recess them into the wing.
@DARKMC_pk
@DARKMC_pk 9 күн бұрын
What a bueutiful shot 16:47
@moominpapa1980
@moominpapa1980 9 күн бұрын
Without doubt one of your best ever videos. Solar powered and autopilot, amazing.
@lordgates9180
@lordgates9180 9 күн бұрын
A tail-mounted parachute may be ideal for delicate builds like this.
@JTCF
@JTCF 8 күн бұрын
Seeing the onboard footage of the plane just giving up and diving nose-first into the ground is giving me chills. In a scary way.
@wolfelkan8183
@wolfelkan8183 7 күн бұрын
13:22 You could say the plane is flying a... Painless 360º
@FI-TECH-250
@FI-TECH-250 8 күн бұрын
I love how when you lost controll, it was like a movie. The laptop just said "Telemetry lost" i think. So cinematic.
@ct92404
@ct92404 7 күн бұрын
"Sink rate...sink rate...pull up"
@Nemozoli
@Nemozoli 6 күн бұрын
@@ct92404 also "Terrain... pull up"
@turun_ambartanen
@turun_ambartanen 8 күн бұрын
The music at ~7:30 makes it really hard to understand you. At least for me, maybe others can tune out the music better, but for me it's just noise.
@Michaelcampbell0916
@Michaelcampbell0916 7 күн бұрын
Hahahaha came here to say the exact same thing 😅
@thethoughtemporium
@thethoughtemporium 6 күн бұрын
Fun build! Those solar cells are really cool
@Lešnik-12345
@Lešnik-12345 8 күн бұрын
9:09 ha ha ha... Mark Rober toy in the back round is just silly. Love the vids
@voodoochile7581
@voodoochile7581 8 күн бұрын
A great project once again 🎉
@YeahJulius
@YeahJulius 9 күн бұрын
I have to sleep, to keep my schedule consistent, but I want to watch this too, but it's the weekend so I'm sure it will be ok😅
@peterfynn
@peterfynn 8 күн бұрын
Couple of small suggestions and one question. You identified the need to separate the motor power from radio power - I would suggest using two LiFe cells (not LiPOs) for the radio to give you 6.6 V in series and more robust in charging. Think carefully about adverse yaw with a low speed wing - possibly bring the ailerons inboard (like flaps) to help with the adverse yaw moment. You state a weight of 3kg, area of 2000 cm^2 and a WCL of 1.06 at minute 6:36. Surely your area is way out ( 2 m^2 gives a WCL of 1.06). A wonderful flight and I wish you the best of everything in your future efforts - looking forward to your next video. Great job - very inspiring!
@36ydna
@36ydna 9 күн бұрын
Watching in Budapest. Awesome video
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 8 күн бұрын
Fantastic work, James! You guys killed it! 😃 But yeah, there wasn't enough sun because of how low it was. So... Yeah, it happens. Either way, looking forward to the V2! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@4ztt363
@4ztt363 9 күн бұрын
Amazing project. I'm working on similar right now
@apexslife
@apexslife 8 күн бұрын
why do I feel like every time project air FINALLY gets a plane working, the weather in england just says no u :(
@sbeve7445
@sbeve7445 7 күн бұрын
This is why during my training for commercial RPAS we always emphasize the importance of SOP and a checklist: To prevent dumb mistakes as much as possible.
@WindCatcherRC
@WindCatcherRC 7 күн бұрын
That is a fantastic project! Congrats on getting it flying. We learned last year on one of our world record attempts that a checklist is necessary part of any important project. Looking forward to your next project. Keep up the great work.
@oo-vz3fm
@oo-vz3fm 8 күн бұрын
YOU should make a high speed winch with a remote quick release so you could drag it along the grass and when you rotate you release. I don't know if this would definitely work but it has a dam good chance. Love the work pal.
@mrdabeetle1
@mrdabeetle1 17 сағат бұрын
Pre-flight checklists are a thing for a reason. You might want to try to find low light cells. There have been some recent advancements in low light efficiency cells and some are flexible as well. Cool project, good luck.
@WhatDadIsUpTo
@WhatDadIsUpTo Күн бұрын
Having flown r/c gliders for around 40 years and having walked away from an unfathomable number of accidents, I now build indestructible planes. I use carbon-fiber wing & boom (pod-and-boom design) spars and Coroflute wings, vertical & horizontal stabilizer (full-flying stab) and NEVER worry about the seemingly enevitable stall in the last 12 feet of decent!
@armstrongskyview2810
@armstrongskyview2810 8 күн бұрын
Fantastic project, looking forward to V2
@wendellsmith1349
@wendellsmith1349 8 күн бұрын
Great Job on the plane /cheers from America.
@SM-464
@SM-464 9 күн бұрын
Because of you, I got a small blue RC aircraft. It worked well until the wind stole it.
@satalajmore
@satalajmore 5 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your efforts and the way you explained the failures and how you overcome those challenges. I enjoyed watching this video with my son. Really inspiring. Keep it up 🙏
@MND22
@MND22 8 күн бұрын
Hey Project-Air, have you considered laminating the solar panels, or laying clear resin on the exposed surface of the solar panel to add some extra damage resistance, and also decrease drag a negligible amount as a bonus
@Phonk_X314
@Phonk_X314 8 күн бұрын
Good luck bro ❤
@Ernzt8
@Ernzt8 7 күн бұрын
Despite the failure I do think you are on the right way. The way the plane is build it is gliding like a buzzard. Keep on with it and make a pre-flight checklist!
@bobhawkey3783
@bobhawkey3783 9 күн бұрын
It was magnificent in flight. Great result!
@motor_misc
@motor_misc 7 күн бұрын
The fact James successfully flew it in the UK is almost more impressive than the fact he made a giant solar plane 😂
@mikekelly6774
@mikekelly6774 8 күн бұрын
Nicely done! This project really shows how aircraft design is an exercise in compromise and optimization. Looking forward to part 2.
@jlqtraceur
@jlqtraceur 6 күн бұрын
There´s ways to program the failsafe to lock the attitude of the plane in any position. When I was in college we desinged, build and programmed an UAVfrom scratch. The mission was to take off, then do a waypoint mission to finally bring it back and land it (if it crashed it means you failed the subject😅). A small back up battery could work but from the weight perspective, lighter is always better, but imo programming the failsafe to lock attitude and maybe bring it down slowly in a loiter or program a return to home. This project was cool dude!
@theoldknowledge6778
@theoldknowledge6778 9 күн бұрын
Amazing video!! Can’t wait for Mark II
@ActuallyRidiculous
@ActuallyRidiculous 7 күн бұрын
If this guy taught at a school I would definitely love to do the homework he assigns, the tests, the building projects and everything
@DDDELAVEGA
@DDDELAVEGA 7 күн бұрын
18:39 ... could ANYONE in the history of Great Britain have been more british than this? I'd say you earned an OBE, with this statement. Keep up the good work, and enjoy the weather!
@fernandoschuindt1665
@fernandoschuindt1665 8 күн бұрын
Ah, he's going to say OnShape... Wait, Solidworks? Mkay
@AerialWaviator
@AerialWaviator 8 күн бұрын
Great start to a nice Solar Plane series. The benefit of extra testing is all the additional learnings! Would suggest making a design/preflight checklist to ensure all critical systems and features are present and functioning. Even though its a model plane, all the engineering and hard lessons are real. Looking forward to seeing the next @ProjectAir solar design take flight, based on your learnings so far.
@ernie5229
@ernie5229 7 күн бұрын
More Anna. ALWAYS, more Anna!
@kurttate9446
@kurttate9446 7 күн бұрын
Concerning the failure of the aircraft at the end and discovering the cause, always remember Mr. Checklist is your friend. Good luck on the next build. 👍
@jcims
@jcims 8 күн бұрын
I have a stack of these exact solar cells sitting in my basement with the idea of embarking on a project just like this. So encouraging to see that it's possible!!! Just subscribed, can't wait to see how this progresses!!! Aren't those cells beautiful?
@user-hi5xe1ok6r
@user-hi5xe1ok6r 5 күн бұрын
Forgetting the backup battery is the reason why you always have a check list before any attempts at flight and have it written down. Don't just rely on memory because the excitement at the moment can cause disaster.
@PCParagliders
@PCParagliders 5 күн бұрын
You guys are shining your lights brightly.
@Webify123
@Webify123 7 күн бұрын
very nice! I recommend shielding the solar panels with something super solid and completely transparant
@DexIntent
@DexIntent 7 күн бұрын
Please don't see this as a failure but as a success. We have all learned much from it, and I believe you have too. I strongly believe the next one will be able to fly much higher and for a longer duration. Congrats👏👏👏👏👏👏
@dias_se
@dias_se 8 күн бұрын
I know it is important to keep the weight down. But if you have a few grams to spare, I suggest adding spoilers to help the aircraft turn. I don´t think you need much. Just a small flap that pops up at each wingtip. A couple of 9g servos? Love the content!
@piotrstrzelczyk5013
@piotrstrzelczyk5013 Күн бұрын
10:30 This pumping was caused by increasing ground effect. 13:30 The powerful solid magnets give sometimes some unexpected results: I have taken my expeditionary HAM radio antena form the roof of my car and placed it in the trunk of the car. And the magnetic base of antena blocked an alectro valve of LPG in closed position. One electronic engineer (!) put a box with neodymium magnets on his laptop. And lost a data on HDD. Geniuous!
@JeffBilkins
@JeffBilkins 5 күн бұрын
It was a beautiful plane and a heart crunching crash but at least we learned about backup batteries. And the next one will be better, maybe add some blinky leds or glowstick mounts for night flying.
@meirdeaph
@meirdeaph 7 күн бұрын
You handled that way better than me . Did love seeing it up in that beautiful sky for a bit an thank god the panels missed that rock wall.
@KristinDickson-lp1zz
@KristinDickson-lp1zz 9 күн бұрын
thats awesome i have only seen the thumbnail and this looks awesome
@jacobthornhill
@jacobthornhill 8 күн бұрын
What an incredible project! I can definitely sympathise with your battle against the weather. Looking forward to V3!!!
@xlatern318
@xlatern318 8 күн бұрын
I can recommend that you set up a check list of things that are critical or have to be done before launch. If you set up a list then youll propably wont forget to plug in reserve battery or something. It is of course not a ful list as you can forget something but when you will go throught the list maybe something will pop up additionally. Im waiting for the next video! Cheers!
@chrischerry2787
@chrischerry2787 8 күн бұрын
I'd never been interested in RC planes until I started watching your videos. Great content, well presented. Thanks. 👍
@snugglezbrah5558
@snugglezbrah5558 8 күн бұрын
More of this. Awesome project
@johntate5284
@johntate5284 8 күн бұрын
You should check into CIGS type solar cells / panels. They are far lighter than silicon type cells, are far more shade tolerant, and most importantly are almost indestructible. There are videos of CIGS type panels being shot with a rifle and driven over multiples times by 4 wheelers and still maintaining almost 100% of their rated output. I also noted that your charge controller was for LiFePO4 type batteries and do not charge to a high enough voltage for lithium polymer. As with your rocket powered glider, your engineering skills on this one too were amazing! I'm 100% sure that you will succeed and look forward to your next success!
@nicov1003
@nicov1003 8 күн бұрын
18:00 very Wallace and Gromit moment
@Sammy_plays_games
@Sammy_plays_games 2 күн бұрын
You should add 1 of those propellers that deploy under the plane as soon as the power goes out in the plane to power the power the essential stuff for landing like the turning the pitch that stuff 👇🏽 👇🏽 👇🏽
@saylsen
@saylsen 8 күн бұрын
I wish I could bring you and your solar craft to the sunny skies of Southern California. Super cool.
@benpearse110
@benpearse110 4 күн бұрын
What a great video, shame you were racing the weather, this Summer has been all over the place to say the least, looking forward to seeing what you can do next Summer. My kind regards to the rest of your team and Dad!!! Can't wait to see your next projects, any chance there will be any 'perks' collaborations? You are doing what I always wished to do, from the moment I picked up a sandblaster way back in 1984. Never managed to get aircraft, much to my disappointment, maybe in my retirement I'll finally have the time. Take care and good luck.
@MichaelKee-oc7lx
@MichaelKee-oc7lx 8 күн бұрын
Maybe you should add a landing gear to protect the plane solar panels. You also should make a checklist just in case you forgot something and the checklist will remind you. Keep up the good work.
@tfmg8223
@tfmg8223 9 күн бұрын
This video is awesome!! that's such a cool project! Would using super capacitors instead of a LIPO battery to store access power be better since they much lighter? Or what about a portable rail launch system?
@Yazan.alazzawi
@Yazan.alazzawi 8 күн бұрын
18:36 you most put some parachute which you can launch by pressing a button on the controller In order to do this, you must install a battery that will launch the parachutes
@olsmokey
@olsmokey 7 күн бұрын
That assumes that the receiver is working and they actually connected the battery. Next time...
@Hubadubbi
@Hubadubbi 20 сағат бұрын
Have you ever looked into the concept of toroidal propellers? These propellers seem to be a lot more efficient and since you are on an energy Budget, this might be a great improvement
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