Show of hands. Who all besides me who've never met this super smart fellow interestingly yet legitimately proud of him? 🖐
@sjsomething4936Ай бұрын
🤚
@kellycarter5670Ай бұрын
@@sjsomething4936😊
@1943bohicaАй бұрын
✋
@angelarch5352Ай бұрын
well done- very proud, do more:)
@slickmetАй бұрын
MEEEE!! So are you going to produce this...like, for sale? 2 please. ✌️
@XenaCarlson-ov8nbАй бұрын
As a retired Aerospace Engineer, I oved this video. You make me miss being in the factory. Thanks a bunch. It is very inspiring. I think I might try getting back into model building with my grand kids. Keep posting your progress. You're enthusiasm make the videos fun to watch.
@hotlapkyleАй бұрын
@@XenaCarlson-ov8nb thank you! And thank you for watching ❤️
@MrHeuvaladaoАй бұрын
Do it, bro. And share with us, please. Godspeed.
@Designer_TopGАй бұрын
@@hotlapkyle You are very high energy
@DavidAllen-i5gАй бұрын
I retired from Lockheed, 2007 at 62.I am now 80 years as of 2024.Very impressed !Keep up the good work.
@hotlapkyleАй бұрын
Thank you!! V2 video is uploading now! It’s flying perfect now 👍🏻
@ThatGhostsHostАй бұрын
3 years left on the NDA?
@srenharaldsted3384Ай бұрын
Tell us about your UFO stories! Genuine and curious by the way!
@BenDover-kt2peАй бұрын
@@srenharaldsted3384 Aliens will never find intelligent life on earth..
@corneliusblackwood9014Ай бұрын
I have a friend with a solid following (790,000) that would love to interview you. Do you have a contact email?
@JCMills55Ай бұрын
I was a USAF crew chief on fighters and am absolutely amazed at what you have accomplished. Watch out Skunk Works you have competition!
@BellthorianАй бұрын
One thing NGAD has that you don't is a computer controlled flight system that is making thousands of tiny corrections every second to keep it flying safely through all parts of its flight envelope. Awesome video and awesome accomplishment sir.
@jamesdellaneve9005Ай бұрын
However, the more stable without a sophisticated computer, the better.
@mydogsbutlerАй бұрын
@@jamesdellaneve9005 Depends the application. For RC aircraft simpler designs that hide control surfaces in the ducts is fine. At mach 2 and the intense heat the generates makes that a far more difficult proposition. Thrust vectoring and/or control surfaces are your practical options for fighter jets Thrust vectoring is cool but adds more weight and decreases reliability. And if you want more steamlined control surfaces for lower radar signature then you need a computer doing those micro adjustments. That's among the reason all stealth fighters/bombers are fly by wire.
@jamesdellaneve9005Ай бұрын
@@mydogsbutler Of course. My point was about having as much natural stability as possible. Hate to just have it tumble out of the air should you have a catastrophic computer control issue.
@barnmaddoАй бұрын
@@jamesdellaneve9005 I think some fighter jets are intentionally designed to be unstable, allows them to turn more sharply.
@jamesdellaneve9005Ай бұрын
@@barnmaddo That’s true. Life is a trade off.
@cstar2839Ай бұрын
I have helped build, and flown many different aircraft for decades. I am now 69, and retired. This was impressive, very impressive. Keep up the good work!
@MrHeuvaladaoАй бұрын
Niiiiiisssssce
@waynef9314Ай бұрын
He should know that China will be knocking on his door once Xi sees this video. Xi will do anything to be better than America. Also the government knows this, and will be taking it before they get to you. Mainly because he said that it looks just like the NGAD, and it flies. 👍🤓
@lyft4238Ай бұрын
You probably gave some poor soul at skunkworks a heart attack seeing that thumbnail
@MediocreinputАй бұрын
😂
@waynef9314Ай бұрын
He won't even be able to sell it as an RC NGAD. See how easy it was to just see a picture of the jet, and make a copy just like it. That's what China does best. Copy other countries ideas.
@irvinvrana814726 күн бұрын
You nailed that one SR . 71 also had no control surfaces , fuel was pumped forward and aft crazy Kelly Jonson
@Nemura1221 күн бұрын
Hahaha.
@matdrekkgaming21 күн бұрын
Imagine the radar operator's reaction 😂
@sleeve8651Ай бұрын
It's funny that people are arguing semantics here ! When they should be celebrating ! IMHO ! Congrats ! Thanks for taking us along ! Myself and a friend, years ago made flying wings from foam insulation and packaging tape ! Small Gas engines ! We had so many laughs trying to get them airborne, that when we did, it was much like you ! We were elated, but still had to maintain to control the plane ! Great Fun, better memories ! Blue Skies & Tail Winds ! 👍😉
@DelusionalDemsАй бұрын
Unfortunately, it seems to be the norm in today's world.
@bobjoatmon1993Ай бұрын
Goes back to the old aerodynamic philosophy: given enough power to weight ratio a brick will fly.
@IskelderonАй бұрын
Project motto of the Phantom!
@abundantharmonyАй бұрын
@@Iskelderon Learned that at Aviation Challenge in Huntsville, AL. They had a big F-4 sitting outside for us to jeer at.
@9madness9Ай бұрын
Vogon Constructor Fleet flew like a brick
@wheellessАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@macbeatmaker583Ай бұрын
true lol hahaha
@HughFisher-t2xАй бұрын
On a day of interminably awful political videos, and war videos, your video about creativity, positivity, design , accomplishment, enthusiasm, leveraging available tech, and fun was like a lungful of fresh air for a resurfacing breathhold diver. It made me think of Leonardo, Montgolfiers, Wright Brothers, and American ingenuity and inventiveness. And I love that this platform can result in positive comments, freely shared technical advice and not just insults and threats. Great work and please keep it up.
@tuvoca825Ай бұрын
KZbin algorithm is toxic and puts narcissism at the front. In the old days... videos normal people put up was the norm. But page views are prioritized by secular needs to sell crap. Our economy forgot people and is paying for it... it's just a matter of time before the masking comes off and they admit it. Don't trust numbers if the definition and data collection methods keep changing. If the prices on the shelves change and people you know are affected, and you don't live in a bubble... trust that.
@ConcentrxАй бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. Nice to see brains at work vs brains on drugs.
@ezye9726 күн бұрын
Ironically, can’t wait for this to be used awfully political and in wars.
@Graybear78Ай бұрын
Someone who can develop and build is not stupid. Congratulations! Outstanding job! Thanks for sharing.
@JohnViinalass-lc1owАй бұрын
yeah...cut with the self-deprecation, please
@tuvoca825Ай бұрын
@@JohnViinalass-lc1ow It's called self-defecation. Boomers used to like to do it when they knew they stepped in it back home with the lady... usually on they did it ritualistically. In Japan they have a form called "seppuku." Usually in modern America is it done on Facebook, or some other public venue. The kids call it "simping." But in the 1970s they called it "compensating" if it manifested as a fancy car in their "middle age." Humans fascinate me. Pro tip.... Never cheapen the product. Yes. We are treated like products if we are seen as a way to fill a need or a demographic, more than we are seen as people.
@JohnViinalass-lc1owАй бұрын
@@tuvoca825 my way is better, so there
@waynef9314Ай бұрын
With a name like that. 🤔Are you one of the Men in Black.
@Graybear78Ай бұрын
@@waynef9314 The next time you hear something in the dark, smile!👀
@SLC41071Ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm is contagious man. I don’t know anything about this and I’m super happy for you!!!
@PlaneFunRCАй бұрын
Also, your designs are top-notch. I love your enthusiasm. It’s infectious.
@toddolatheks.1328Ай бұрын
See that’s exactly what I meant to say but no, I give you a paragraph of me just blah blah blah. I have a problem. I know it so they tell me that’s like half the battle here I go again.
@hyun1141Ай бұрын
@@toddolatheks.1328 lmao
@StealthTheUnknownАй бұрын
"infectious" is a good way of putting it!
@dimerostАй бұрын
This is why I love social media. Getting to watch other creatives succeed in their field. Looking forward to following your journey
@kevinbates1184Ай бұрын
I don't think you need to change your thrust angle. The reason you have down trim on the vanes is because it's still way tail heavy. The plane should glide forward with no thrust if balanced correctly. The thrust vectoring should only be to alter direction, not to trim an out of balance aircraft. Awesome start though. If I were you, I'd look at sliding the fan units forward an inch if possible and perhaps change the shape of the nose slightly to give the ability to bring the battery forward a couple inches further. Great work!
@luckyrashesАй бұрын
The stall characteristics led me to believe the same! My only question would be, for a vehicle that's designed to only operate under very high speed conditions, to include landing, maybe the rulebook is a bit different
@ryanlavender2411Ай бұрын
Tailhook system so the throttle can stay up
@ryanlavender2411Ай бұрын
@@luckyrashes tailhook system maybe like a carrier arrestment to keep throttle up
@hughreed6948Ай бұрын
Great video!
@MrCHrisfjАй бұрын
I think the thrust angle does need to change (point down more at the rear) as he said it was almost ballooning with increasing throttle so maybe needs that as well as some CG change to balance out the on and off power characteristics.
@TinManTwoFeathersАй бұрын
Ya know I enjoyed sharing in your vision and seeing a dream fly before your eyes. Being a USAF AC mechanic retired 30 yrs and an USAF I always thought as complicated as they got. Its seemed we were missed the simple. As another observer stated. Thrust to weight ratio now is key. I saw the first generation Harriers fly a kid and from then on I was thinking simple. Press on Sir. The Age of re discovery is alive 🎉
@racebanning6390Ай бұрын
BRAVO... WELL SAID🇺🇸🇺🇸🏁🏁
@earthtosunnyАй бұрын
What’s as impressive as this flight is the way the plane survived the crashes with so little damage, to the engines, the airframe, the electronics; and how fast and accurately the repairs were made to get it flying again. To me that felt like the future! I like the way that you roll. You are a rocking builder
@edzinator8499Ай бұрын
On my experimental machines I place the battery or a tungsten weight on a slider with mechanical linkage coupled with elevator or trim knob to have inflight CG control.. also you may try counter rotating fans if you're not currently. Great work on this concept prototype!
@ryanlavender2411Ай бұрын
Both good ideas
@JohnnyBeeshАй бұрын
i know nothing about RC planes. I know what NGAD is . Your enthusiasm is captivating - i don't really have an interest in RC planes but i found myself stuck to this because you were so excited. This is really cool - I wish you many hours of fun with your reprint!! GOAL!! well done sir.
@TheHoveHereticАй бұрын
Now Google And Discover (it's what I'm going to do!)
@tjinc2001Ай бұрын
Amazing! Just a casual viewer. Your joy when you scored the goal made me laugh. Love the video and the success. Thanks for sharing!
@anthonysacco5010Ай бұрын
"This defies everything I thought I knew about everything"...... When you realize you just had a moment you will never forget..... Congratulations
@dogduzАй бұрын
This was teriffic! Thrilling! Your enthusiasm was contagious and uplifting. Such a positive attitude toward your goal that you did not know for sure would work. After wading through pure shit this morning on YT, I found a bit of gold. Thank you from an old gent that used to make balsawood models more than a half a century ago.
@strongme80Ай бұрын
Should be called the "OMYGAD"
@pajownikАй бұрын
😂
@kevinkentucky9972Ай бұрын
Lmao
@angelarch5352Ай бұрын
"Owm-GAD"
@johnwhodat8135Ай бұрын
😂😂
@tomfahey2823Ай бұрын
"They're eating her! And then they're going to eat me!"
@eveningstarnm3107Ай бұрын
That was an appropriate use of the word "epic". It will be interesting to find out which three-letter agency sends someone to visit you first. Thank you for showing us this. It's an amazing feat. I'm looking forward to learning more.
@XtremeKB86Ай бұрын
Amazing job, you're aircraft design knowledge is unbelievable! I am so excited to fly your designs and they just keep getting better!!!
@muthulingamramiah5546Ай бұрын
That is amazing... Skunkworks gonna be happy to hear it flies really well...
@hotlapkyleАй бұрын
🤣
@TheNadObyАй бұрын
That is the kind of project I've been thinking about for the last couple of years. What I want is different, more flight efficiency oriented, but you made my day
@bellafemediaАй бұрын
I love that the KZbin algorithm hooked me up with this. First time viewer, instant subscriber. Loved that you put this together with such meticulous engineering and also with such ad-hoc flexibility to modify. That’s what makes the KZbin-verse such a joy to explore!.
@q.e.d.9112Ай бұрын
“There are no control surfaces, guys, no control surfaces!” That’s simply not true. You have a pair of elevons: it’s just that they operate in the jet stream instead of the air stream. They’re still control surfaces
@PropaneWPАй бұрын
Yes, but these are not aerodynamic control surfaces (in the traditional sense).
@gotindrachenhartАй бұрын
@@PropaneWP they deflect an airstream to exert force in order to change direction, they're aerodynamic control surfaces....in the traditional sense. They simply aren't wing mounted. ;)
@PropaneWPАй бұрын
@@gotindrachenhart No, traditional control surfaces rely on external air streams, not internal. It's not traditional.
@AuqalunganglerАй бұрын
Ok picky nitts conventional control surfaces
@mirekfidler3505Ай бұрын
@@PropaneWP Maybe you change the title to "no traditional control surfaces" then... At first, I thought that you do the control just by changing thrust of fans (which in fact should be possible, if barely), now I feel cheated by clickbait :) Also, I bet those elevons will work a bit without fans on anyway, so...
@jpl7909Ай бұрын
Well, there are control surfaces, but they are small as hell and hidden. Not traditional, but not a dynamic wing or anything hyper fancy either. Very cool. Terrifying too. GJ.
@slump75Күн бұрын
I was going to say it, but you said it.
@SROC276Ай бұрын
Not sure how this got on my feed but I love it! Great job and following!
@That_Guy_OutsideАй бұрын
Love the video and the real-time discovery process. Congratulations on sticking with your ideas! You did it.
@mackjsm7105Ай бұрын
This is fantastic. you are crazy.. CRAZY GOOD!!
@birdseyeview-52805 күн бұрын
As a developing FPV pilot by hobby and Aerospace Engineer by trade, loved this video, loved the enthusiasm.
@gravityfuzzАй бұрын
An adjustable CG while flying would be cool like a linear servo with a tiny weight. Well done pilot and designer!
@freemanripper9379Ай бұрын
I have been thinking of this.. Two weights one moving horizontally and the other vertically then you wouldn't need and moving surfaces whatsoever.. In theory of course
@abundantharmonyАй бұрын
@@freemanripper9379 Hmmmm
@trs4uАй бұрын
@@abundantharmony hang-glider? I don't know anything about this, just the idea sounded familiar
@cheeseburger3119Ай бұрын
A moving auxiliary battery could change CG.
@drewjames8594Ай бұрын
Battery tray on rails.
@FindersKeepers88Ай бұрын
Atta Boy, Good work, milestone. Thx. Not even an RC aircraft guy at all here, but when I saw the vid title stating "No Control Surfaces" I had to watch. Can certainly appreciate the first aircraft to fly without them.
@mmpatriot2170Ай бұрын
This is awesome! Pushing the boundaries. I know very little about powered aerodynamics, I’m just a paraglider pilot, but this is awesome. And, your enthusiasm is also awesome. Best of luck. 👍
@darwi4Ай бұрын
I'm getting the joy from this fellas joy. I'm impressed as hell.
@notoo7Ай бұрын
That was amazing! Now I want to build a bigger one with landing gear. Excellent flight!
@chrisbraswell8864Ай бұрын
Put a rudder on it, no rudder and landing do not mix. Bank to turn down low and wing into ground does not fly either.
@fredbecker607Ай бұрын
@@chrisbraswell8864 tell that to the b2 pilots. Back in the 70's or so, pilot landed a b52 that lost the entire vertical tail surface.
@waynesworldofsci-techАй бұрын
It’s beautiful! Damn, but that’s an incredible bit of engineering. I’m hooked. I love creativity.
@MiguelAdkins-o9oАй бұрын
Wow man another impressive video. Your enthusiasm is infectious brother. It is awesome that when the crash happens you just keep going. Keep up the great work man. I have downloaded a couple of your designs have completed yet. Doing a stackable generator now. Again awesome bother.
@simba995Ай бұрын
Amazing stuff! Love people who do things like this. They are the true innovators who move humanity forward. Very impressed. Keep up the good work.
@PlaneFunRCАй бұрын
Videos are fantastic. You’re doing a beautiful job. Keep up the great work.
@markoverton5858Ай бұрын
Awesome effort 100% proof of conception, with the deleting of control surfaces flight efficiency goes up, much longer flying times can be achieved 👍👏👏👏👏
@danielscott5004Ай бұрын
I’m printing the FA/XX right now 80mm scale seems good at 143 thank you for the good builds u put out.
@fjeincaАй бұрын
Congratulations. Great design is more than the sum of parts. Well done and TY for sharing your thrust vectoring aircraft success with us. I can imagine this leading to some really fun toys and surely other kinds of airborne progress. 👍
@TundraRoy346Ай бұрын
Very cool concept and congrats on the successful test flight! The stability without some form of gyro assist is impressive!
@johannesnel8875Ай бұрын
I flew RC before gyros was available. Wonder how many young ones can really fly a model without all the high tech assist. There is no skill in sitting back and let the electronics do the flying while you direct the direction and height.
@joesinegal8167Ай бұрын
Brilliant Design And Execution Of Physics My Brother! The Skunk Works NGAD Fighter Has Been Flying For Several Years And You've Figured Out A Multi Million Dollar Enterprise For Yourself! ✌️
@ColinChickАй бұрын
Theres NO WAY that's goi... NO. WAY! That was awesome!
@tobiasschmalenberg583911 күн бұрын
came up on my startpage, now i am hooked! can't wait to see the progress. Good Job
@BenAbrigilАй бұрын
it's crazy that even just copying a sketch of the NGAD gives you almost magical aerodynamics
@kitemanmusicАй бұрын
This is absolutely brilliant! So exciting to get it in the air like that after it looking hopeless. Well done!
@matthewhawkins1472Ай бұрын
Ignore the haters Fun project and impressive how quickly you got it working so well and with stability
@lebojayАй бұрын
No haters here. Just pointing out that when he says “zero control surfaces, guys!” he’s mistaken.
@lazerathhome12 күн бұрын
I have a bunch of rc planes I no longer fly (to windy where I live) and I just came across yer video. Very cool. Congrats on making it work and sharing with all of us. Again, very cool!
@brentbauer8258Ай бұрын
Skunk works already knows about him.
@Ralpha1961Ай бұрын
As do the Chinese.
@MrEricLiveАй бұрын
An amazing accomplishment, keep up the good work man!
@LearnOneBigThingАй бұрын
Hey, super cool my dude, please keep sharing, awesome work!
@rocketsurgeon11Ай бұрын
This is fantastic! Congrats! I honestly would have expected it to need a gyro, but the fact it is stable enough without one is impressive.
@jayb2617Ай бұрын
i am pretty sure the moving surfaces count as control sufaces?
@votebrian66Ай бұрын
only when there is power
@TedlasmanАй бұрын
He mentioned "traditional control surfaces"
@rawnuklesАй бұрын
you could do the same thing with vectored nozzles. I think that is what he is getting at.
@kirtnewton4108Ай бұрын
But it’s for thrust outcome not lift or say Flaps down, he is using manipulation of thrust exhaust for Flight only, wow
@epochinfinitysedge5008Ай бұрын
Thrust vectoring IS control surface, dude!
@marcuscheko3264Ай бұрын
loved it !!! thank you for the upload, i flew for13years and loved the experimental aircrafts, still have Oshkosh on my bucket list. Goodluck my friend ......Marcus in west Texas
@trouble67551573Ай бұрын
Program in some differential thrust for yaw control when you remove your v- stab. Good job!
@kael13Ай бұрын
Ohhh yeahhhhhhhhhh. That's how they do it. Duh. The sudden realisation, lol.
@theduker3Ай бұрын
Stumbled across this vid completely by chance.. from a fellow r/c enthusiast I have to say…. Super stoked you posted this vid the way you did… the unedited, raw footage is amazing. I was genuinely rollin Along with your emotions as you were figuring that airframe out!! Super cool bro, very cool plane, and very cool vid!!! 👍
@JoeyBlogs007Ай бұрын
The control surfaces are in the fan ducts.
@chrisbraswell8864Ай бұрын
Sure looked like it. It must have some kind of controls, and that is it. Engines off no control.
@510RedneckАй бұрын
@@chrisbraswell8864 thrust vectoring
@bomberaustychunksbruv4119Ай бұрын
You are correct by the looks, it's basically an Elevon mix aircraft. They just happen to be in the ducts. And so a spurious title.
@jbb7774Ай бұрын
Nice work, but this model clearly is controlled using thrust vectoring. A pretty inefficient way of thrust vectoring. Probably way better to move the exhaust as a whole instead of breaking the exhaust airflow into two parts.
@hadleymanmusicАй бұрын
Makes sense
@emem161321 күн бұрын
Amazing job! Cannot wait to see your final product being sold in all the hobby shops down the road. 😊, Mark
@ropeyarnАй бұрын
I love your process of discovery.
@ropeyarnАй бұрын
It might need an air brake to land.
@mxfxdlgАй бұрын
This is so incredibly fun. It’s people like you that put us on the moon. Congratulations on your findings. Keep it up. Skunkworks will be calling soon, I’m sure.
@ianj8505Ай бұрын
The algorithm loves you today. I saw the view counter jump 2K halfway through the video.
@sergemarlonАй бұрын
110k views now. What was it 16 hours ago?
@sergemarlon13 күн бұрын
One month later, were at 880k views for those interested.
@markbeutel3640Ай бұрын
Awesome build. Great job.
@dinosauralan.9486Ай бұрын
Amazing, Fascinating and so simple. Well done.
@TinyHouseHomesteadАй бұрын
Well now the cats out of the bag, I am gonna post mine! 😁👍👍🇺🇸
@TXP803Ай бұрын
That was truly enjoyable to watch. Congratulations !
@YouTubeOdysseyАй бұрын
There's no control surfaces! Except for these control surfaces.
@glenecollinsАй бұрын
True but slightly in his defence I think he was thinking of those as thrust vectoring, setting up a nozzle on that little thing would be pretty tricky. That said it was a bit of a click bait title.
@brettm.s.1169Ай бұрын
It’s surged my imagination to think of how NO control surfaces could be possible. Shift in COG, subtle drag, shape shifting body ?
@brettm.s.1169Ай бұрын
Every Drag surface is a Control surface.
@brettm.s.1169Ай бұрын
At 25:15 The front section would add so much lift because its greater dimension is in the direction of travel.
@glenecollinsАй бұрын
@@brettm.s.1169 that shape seems to respond very strongly to changes in the centre of gravity, it may be possible to steer with just X and y movements on a table pulled by bands or something. Two relatively heavy gyroscopes to change pitch, roll and yaw may work and would be sort of in theme with the thrust vectoring
@lonestar3433Ай бұрын
I am not an RC enthusiast, but that is an interesting design and it flies! Respect!
@_OccamsRazor_Ай бұрын
1:45 Not an aerospace engineer here, but aren't the "Thrust vectoring flappers" control surfaces ? From the title I thought there would be some micro propellers or something to control the aircraft's orientation 😊But it's still a nice aircraft, keep up the good work! 👏
@iforce2d17 күн бұрын
And I was expecting some kind of weight-shift mechanism.... super click-bait :(
@MK-CELER-ET-AUDAXАй бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS M8 First time on seeing your work EXCELLENT. From the UK. CELER ET AUDAX
@coreyfroАй бұрын
I am going to make a suggestion about the fans from my experience making flow straighteners that might help with thrust vectoring or might not. When your air channel has an 8 to one aspect ratio, unchanged, meaning a straight tube, you get solid, stable, laminar flow. Laminar flow may get you more authority with less throttle. I don't know if you have room for it, but I would experiment with moving the ducted fans as far forward as possible and then being very uncreative with the channel leading up to your control vanes. I bet you could chase that stall throttle down to 25%, maybe lower, if your exit ait was very non-turbulent.
@hotlapkyleАй бұрын
Great idea. I have about 1.5l inches of space.
@LarryMar7 күн бұрын
I don't fly models but this was really impressive. Now, expect the Pentagon to raid your house.
@drinkwater.10Ай бұрын
This is basically what looks cool on paper and works on mini model, That's pretty dope. Though in terms of scaling this up, with the fuel introduce in turbo jet engine, you're just asking elevons to eat the hot exhaust gas. Also restricting tiny bit of thrust with the material in the way. It still looks cool for RC fans in this experiment though, but would be interesting to see an attempt with jet engine. Keep up the good experiment!
@TheBirdandEagleАй бұрын
Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing your video.
@frank_lehneАй бұрын
Well, technically, the thrust vectoring is a type of elevon. Cool design, though!
@3ndt1m3sАй бұрын
That is absolutely bad ass and inspiring my guy! Really cool build! BRAVO!
@quadpop4643Ай бұрын
You need a launcher so you don't have to throw them. Also need counter rotating fans.
@taviss2775Ай бұрын
Totally this ^^ As soon as I heard him mention the torque and saw the asymmetric trim the first thing I thought was contra rotating fans.
@quadpop4643Ай бұрын
@@taviss2775 It's how I run my twin fan rigs CCW on left CW on the right.
@StevenRudАй бұрын
Truly amazing and inspiring!!! Great job, man!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@toolbaggersАй бұрын
NGL. This design is a regression into Air Hogs toy category. I prefer more control surfaces like a RUDDER, not less.
@rmerlin733Ай бұрын
Suggeation Dual tailfins at 10 to 15 deg outward cant. Mount on engine ducts to be in line with thrust. Commentor suggested engines forward about 1 inch which would assist in setting CG. Again, just suggestions. But otherwise a fantastic job. 👍👍 Last thought - your NGAD is cliser to a powered lifting body. The thrust vector flight control provides the directional x-y-z axis motion. As such it will always have a lift aspect which will make for slower speed landings tricky nose high attitude approach. While not necessarily a stall to landing, you have to compensate for the lift designed into the aircraft. As you witnessed when flying it, the a/c was quick to climb as the air flowed over the airframe and wings. You might want to view a bunch of SR71 vids showing the nose high landing approach. Bleeding off speed to neutralize the design's natural lift tendancy will certainly take some practice.
@RoyHughes-tg9hhАй бұрын
Thinking out the box is cool, but building a dream and seeing it to fruition is creation. Quite brilliant 👏 🎉
@FrisoGorterАй бұрын
Excellent job! On the control surfaces topic, Boeing X-53 & Grumman X-29, both had very unconventional methods of flight controls. Definitely do not stop experimenting!!
@kloug2006Ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm is addictive !
@rodneyshima1375Ай бұрын
That was pretty amazing so the weight or the battery and further you put it forward it kept the nose down and it’s just controlled by thrust that was amazing to watch and learn a lot. Thank you for sharing that video. and I think you are a very high energy individual and I know you can make this work..💯%💪👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@tacticplanner7188Ай бұрын
Really cool, thanks for sharing your amazing aircraft. Sweet! Congratulations!
@leatherlesАй бұрын
Just watched this whilst having my Sunday breakfast (Manchester UK). Brilliant vlog by a young guy with an Awesome talent. Be nice to see the next Airframe in production. Onwards and Upwards.
@Jay-qs1efАй бұрын
Really cool. Thrust vectoring on a little plane like that is super impressive. I also love how the body shape looks like a spaceplane designed for reentry
@JohnnyFaberАй бұрын
The stoke in his voice when it flew. That's an awesome feeling. Great job and very awesome plane. The efficiency of using only thrust vectoring will be interesting to see refined.
@scotthime69288 күн бұрын
Excited much? 😄 This is not the type of video that normally shows up in my feed. And it's one of the greatest things I've ever seen.
@tonyhsieh8461Ай бұрын
first, this is extremely cool, demonstrated how the new airplane designs work with enough thrust.
@joe2mercsАй бұрын
Basically this is equivalent of balancing a broom upright on your hand. The vectored thrust is like your hand moving to and fro to keep the broom head from ripping sideways. The further forward the C of G from the vectored thrust the easier it is to balance. The faster it goes means the faster the thrust over the vectoring surfaces thus providing better control authority. The stall landing is as a result of much of the lift is being generated by thrust alone, similar in concept to the STOL characteristics of the Vought XF5U.
@carlosorffАй бұрын
Congratulations it must have been pretty exciting.
@pastorrich7436Ай бұрын
So awesome, I can't wait to build mine! Cheers!!
@uneducatedpoetry.bytheuned4330Ай бұрын
Hey brother I loved every second. THIS WAS AMAZING!!!!💯❤
@terryandrews49Ай бұрын
Well done. Looking forward to your next iteration.