Simply fantastic !! Kind Regards from Jochen, Germany
@inakakoubouKANAI5 күн бұрын
Thank you. I love watching German RC shows.
@Демократът4 күн бұрын
I admire your work! Best RC bird i have seen!
@inakakoubouKANAI4 күн бұрын
Thank you for your very nice comment.
@kadircinkaya4 күн бұрын
Great work and enjoy to watch.
@inakakoubouKANAI4 күн бұрын
I'm glad you came to see it.
@timgarrett203Күн бұрын
Very nice blend of “old school” and new technology! Nicely tackled a (vertical) tailless design! Beautiful!
@inakakoubouKANAI21 сағат бұрын
Thank you. I would like to challenge myself to do things that even an old person like me can do.
@kenrobba58312 күн бұрын
Nice scale flying design - three WOWs !!!
@inakakoubouKANAI2 күн бұрын
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
@Idefix70Күн бұрын
Amazing build! And great flying! Very well done and thanks for sharing 🙏
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@Idefix70Күн бұрын
@@inakakoubouKANAI Thank you for documenting and showing your process for making these creations. You have done lots of research and testing! There are some amazing learnings you could write out of all the building crafting and flying you have done. Praise!!!
@EamonnSeoigh2 күн бұрын
Lovely work. Beautiful form. It flies very well….😎👍 From Canada…
@inakakoubouKANAI2 күн бұрын
Thank you. I think it would be fun to fly in the spacious and beautiful Canada.
@heinzwernerКүн бұрын
Very Impressive. Gratulation and many Thx from Germany for sharing your excellent work.🤠👍
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you. I like watching the German show "RC Model Builders." I have been fascinated by German science and technology since I was a child.
@jeremysaunders9916Күн бұрын
Beautiful creation😊
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you. I'm happy that it's gradually becoming more bird-like.
@demowulf14864 күн бұрын
Great work ! Many thanks for sharing !!
@inakakoubouKANAI4 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching
@RcAircraftКүн бұрын
Your attention to perfecting theses flying birds is remarkable. Hats off to you sir. 👍👍👍
@inakakoubouKANAI21 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the great rating.
@mwnci1000Сағат бұрын
Beautiful! A true craftsman. The build is amazing. ❤ Subscribed.
@inakakoubouKANAI37 минут бұрын
Thank you. I will make more.
@stevehailes1Күн бұрын
Great job👏👏
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you. It's an old man's craft.
@Mnimosa4 күн бұрын
The thermal gliding was so beautiful, and fun too! You have achieved such a mastery over time that it almost looks easy, with success without much adjustments.
@inakakoubouKANAI4 күн бұрын
It's a constant series of failures, but when it works out, I'm so happy.
@clemensvincenti17752 күн бұрын
Omedetou gozaimasu, your Bird ist wonderful. How much ist the wingspann? Greetings from Germany Bonsaikun (des)
@inakakoubouKANAI2 күн бұрын
This wingspan is 1620mm, larger than a real seagull, in order to allow for thermal soaring. microworlds.jp/logo1/inakakoubou/gull/index.html
@perezges30412 күн бұрын
Congratulations. Greetings from Brazil.
@inakakoubouKANAI2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching from afar.
@sanyi19593 күн бұрын
Wonderful work! Congratulation!❤❤❤
@inakakoubouKANAI3 күн бұрын
Thank you. I'll try my best next time too.
@robertstark3326Күн бұрын
That is a sweet bird. Wonderful path from design drawings (beautiful BTW) to construction and testing. And it's so gorgeous in the air. Bravo!
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I will continue to do my best.
@Rob1970sКүн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful and very impressive 😮,I had to subscribe !! From New Zealand 👍
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you. My friend flew a radio-controlled plane on a lake in New Zealand. He said it was a lot of fun.
@カメちゃん-b9g3 күн бұрын
お見事!! 素晴らしいなあ。
@inakakoubouKANAI2 күн бұрын
ありがとうございます。まだまだがんばります。
@Soshstar999Күн бұрын
Nice flight, and a beautiful work of art
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
That's a nice comment.
@Soshstar999Күн бұрын
@@inakakoubouKANAI your welcome
@Sabr.-qd9oi18 сағат бұрын
Великий Японский Народ, великая культура, Великолепные Мастера, Аригато.
Nice and beautiful design, using a ducted fan is a great idea to hide the engine and the description and methods for building you made are very precise
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you. This comment makes me very happy.
@usermaik3 күн бұрын
Complimenti un ottimo lavoro 👍👏👏👍👍
@inakakoubouKANAI3 күн бұрын
Grazie. Farò del mio meglio la prossima volta.
@michaelwhinnery1644 күн бұрын
Brilliant !!! Ingenious !!!
@inakakoubouKANAI4 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@scable-eq7bp11 сағат бұрын
Very impressive build and flies great. Kind regards from Key West, Florida USA.......
@inakakoubouKANAI38 минут бұрын
Thank you. I imagine there are a lot of flyers in Florida.
@donaldbest1295Күн бұрын
Beautiful! You were very correct about the need for anhedral.
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you. I still want to continue experimenting.
WHat a beaitful achievement! Congratulations! Will there be plans of this design available?
@inakakoubouKANAI2 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching. → microworlds.jp/logo1/inakakoubou/index.html
@おこめり17 сағат бұрын
これは、もう 生き物 ですね。
@inakakoubouKANAI46 минут бұрын
カモメといっしょに飛べるぐらいになるといいなと思っています。
@YouKnowTheyExistКүн бұрын
The presentation is highly scientific yet economical (without style of self-indulgent babbling) so A+ A+A+. I'm noting that when you need to get lift quickly, the inlet design is giving you a downward suction force on the head, so this is countering lift. Do I see a nifty solution? It will change the appearance and maybe this is not worth the trouble. I guess drop the tail to increase head-up as needed. Nice guitar added in there. Truly A+A+A video.
@inakakoubouKANAI21 сағат бұрын
I tried to draw air from the top and close the lid when not in use, but I gave up because it didn't seem to be the design I wanted. I'd like to try new mechanisms as my skills improve.
beautiful 'bird', seems to fly very smoothly, good response to controls...i guess, with a wing more like albatross, its thermal gliding would be even better... sumimassen...I've tried to think of how the motor/propeller could be quieter..normally bigger diameter and slower, but i wonder if you could use a larger 'impeller' type fan, that would be flat, maybe even be part of the 'shoulder's part of the wing...maybe a larger fan could be tilted, so that it is not so tall, maybe lower efficiency of ducting, but maybe higher efficiency blades, with noise-reducing 'feathered' edges...if the fan is located near the front of the wings, that is where the bird body is naturally the biggest, with wing muscles, so you have be biggest area for the fan...can the fan "duct"be removed, and the shape built into balsa, or carbon fibre, maybe saving some weight, and giving you some more design flexibility? just some crazy ideas..could you make the outer part of the wings, like the primaries of a bird, mounted a bit flexibly to the main wing, and tapered to very thin & light, and put sensors at the join part to detect the 'loading' on the outer wing; in a soaring bird, they detect the 'edge' of updrafts, and turn toward the updraft. you could, maybe, make something like that into the control software, so, if the motor is off, sand soaring, the bird would automatically "tend"to turn into the thermal, or, at least, give you an indication that it "feels" a differential updraft? in any case, on some other designs, i have seen that the builders do not reduce the stiffness of the wing as you go out toward the tip, so the stiffness is more than needed, and the weight is more than necessary?
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. How to create flexible wings has always been a challenge for me. I also think that deciding what sensors to use and how to use them is an important issue.
The ducted fan used sparingly imitates easy, non-stress occasional wing flapping
@inakakoubouKANAI47 минут бұрын
That's the kind of thing I want to create.
@robertwong2412Күн бұрын
Fan needs to be upgraded to 12 blades version. hehehe.
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
Is that the same as a bird having compound wings?
@robertwong2412Күн бұрын
@@inakakoubouKANAI No upgrade the fan so it won't make that whining noise.
@CazYokoyama2 күн бұрын
大宮田んぼの方ですか?
@inakakoubouKANAI2 күн бұрын
会員です。
@archermcflatty8706Күн бұрын
Jonathan Livingston.
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
That's great!!!
@lohikarhu734Күн бұрын
sorry for so much...could you add some vanes in the fan exhaust, like a "thrust vectoring" idea, but simpler, maybe only vertical or horizontal control... this could give you added "control authority" during powered flight... can you use the fan in reverse, to add more "air brake" function, maybe for landing...but, it's a bit tricky to have the reverse thrust vector such that it would not destroy the flight characteristics...but, just an idea..if the fan intake(s) were on the side of the body, or built as part of the wing's "shoulder"? back to the wings...if the outer end is built separately: in soaring hawks, they kind of "fan out" the primaries, forward and down, when landing...i was imagining a sort of maybe 3 thin sections, overlapped, so that you could control the area and position...wing warping to change aerodynamics, replacing all, or part of, the typical "aileron" function? SMA actuators? Kevlar "strings" to bend flexibke spars, driven by standard servos, maybe with a "winch" drum on a 360° servo... BTW, anyone can shoot down ideas, with reasonable critique 😉
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
It seems that they will need to tackle the difficult issues of not making it too heavy, while also achieving power and strength.
@zeljkodejanovic8786Күн бұрын
Sell it to the Russians for reconnaissance 😀
@inakakoubouKANAIКүн бұрын
If we consider only practicality, it seems to me that a transparent vertical stabilizer would be sufficient.
@kamisamaunkono93554 күн бұрын
いいね=
@inakakoubouKANAI4 күн бұрын
ありがとうございます。
@alexalex60442 күн бұрын
Вы сделали забор воздуха снизу. Чем это объясняется? При таком расположении входного отверстия птицу тянет вниз.