I live in a windy area and have lost some planes, so I decided to angle the nose down around 7-8 degrees. When you drill the hole in to the bottom of the Whirligig is when you angle the drill bit. Works like a charm.
@gwheyduke11 ай бұрын
Did anyone miss the rabbit hopping in the background in the very beginning?
@golfaddict527610 ай бұрын
Thanks for causing me to think how I can take your very good idea and make it a little more user friendly. Like your videos very much. Keep them coming.
@richardmccann481510 ай бұрын
@golfaddict5276 why couldn't you bother to share your idea to " make it more easily"?
@golfaddict527610 ай бұрын
@@richardmccann4815 Well I'm still "thinking of hoe to make it a little more user friendly". Once I figure it out, I might Share, might not as well since it might be a "bother"!
@aerostaraircraftsanctuary60411 ай бұрын
I saw the Rabbit hop past in the background
@georgeheyduke206011 ай бұрын
Dewey Broberg, created DU-BRO® Products in 1959
@cobre77179 ай бұрын
Hook up the 2000 volt neon sign transform to catch your evil twin whirlygig napper. Its funny how a little bit of flat wing can create so much lift in a breeze. Those collars and brackets are a good idea.
You could form the strip in a wider piece of metal, and drill the holes first, before forming, then cut the formed material into slices with a cutoff wheel, making a few at once