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ProjectAir
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I'm James! I make engineering videos 🚀
Answers to some common questions:
1. I learned almost everything by building models as a kid.
2. I don’t have an engineering degree, as in school I found maths quite difficult. Everything is self-taught!
3. My first RC plane was a Super Cub, which I still have to this day.
4. I drive a Mini.
5. The other people who help make these videos are Emma (who assists with building all sorts of things), Hannah (who films the big tests), and other friends who enjoy helping out from time-to-time.
6. My #1 top tip for getting into this stuff is to build model kits!
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Answers to some common questions:
1. I learned almost everything by building models as a kid.
2. I don’t have an engineering degree, as in school I found maths quite difficult. Everything is self-taught!
3. My first RC plane was a Super Cub, which I still have to this day.
4. I drive a Mini.
5. The other people who help make these videos are Emma (who assists with building all sorts of things), Hannah (who films the big tests), and other friends who enjoy helping out from time-to-time.
6. My #1 top tip for getting into this stuff is to build model kits!
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ProjectAir
New video this week! 🤯
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I did a BTS podcast! Watch here 👇
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVCCo...
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Next project! - we’re building a Helicopter-Plane!
This strange aircraft is based on the real life concept of an autogyro/gyrocopter - a hybrid between an airplane and a helicopter that uses unpowered blades to fly faster than a helicopter but with shorter landings than an airplane.
In the next Project Air video, we will be attempting to build the World’s Largest RC gyrocopter, more than double the size of this one. Will it fly? I certainly hope so. 🤞
Keep a look-out for updates coming very soon.
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Such a blast to do a tour of NASA! ft.
‪@EverydayAstronaut‬
‪@scottmanley‬
‪@integza‬
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Channel Comments
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BrianJones761-wc4hu
(2 years ago)
You found exactly the visibility problem found in WWII with that warbird. The Fleet Air Arm solved it with landing immediately from a sharp left hand turn as finals so the carrier was visible out to the side.
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lorenmaly1637
(2 years ago)
Landing a 1/10 scale plane on a 1/100 scale aircraft carrier is MAD SKILL!
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tomg721
(2 years ago)
The difficulty for pilots to see directly in front of the Corsair made carrier landings challenging during their use in WW2.
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leader-leaders
(1 year ago)
Just wait till a Japanese airplane see it.
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TheHolyStorm645
(1 year ago)
It’s fun and stuff until your enemy sends out a f35
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danielcooper4700
(2 years ago)
I walked into the room to find my son was watching this. I stopped and watched like a zombie; totally enthralled. I'd imagined doing just this when I was a small boy. You made it look easy - great work
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TheRealRCSparks
(2 years ago)
THAT WAS FANTASTIC!! Loved So Many moments of this!
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insertusernamehere14
(2 years ago (edited))
I just spent half an hour watching a guy build an aircraft carrier - and enjoyed every second.
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rcaso9561
(2 years ago)
What a riot! Great fun. And properly narrated. Hanna, your LSO, deserves a medal!
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oooooocchh4445
(1 year ago)
Kevin hast du nen Kinderwunsch
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theflyinggasmask
(2 years ago)
Nicely done! I think repainting the deck with a matte darker paint, would help with the sun glare. Ballast would probably also help the carrier be more stable and drift less. If possible a lower FOV on the FPV cameras, while setting them higher and more forward in the cockpit, would help with spotting and recognizing the position of the carrier deck when approaching. Also, adding rubber bands to the arrestor wires could help avoid damage to the plane from a very sudden yank in the tail.
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Advil1024
(2 years ago)
I'd love to see a revisit of this idea and maybe some improvements to the carrier. Maybe you could add a pair of deployable anchors so it can be steadied in the stream. Setting ship anchors will probably require some practice of it's own though. It honestly makes me want to make a huge RC ship that uses an electric trolling motor more than anything. That sounds like a fun winter project to be honest.
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cyksire
(1 year ago)
Finish the lyrics : Setz den Hoodie auf …..
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rolfkramer74
(2 years ago)
flying rc airplanes myself, I know how hard it is to aim for such a small target. truely astonishing, well done mate!
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richyket
(2 years ago)
Im envious of your future children man . Keep that passion going!
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