BUILDING an AMAZING DC-6/DC-7 Airliner | Full DIY Build & Flight
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Build Volume required for this airplane is 200x200x200.
RTF weight: 3,600g
Wingspan: 1.8m
Length: 1.6m
Print time: 150hrs
2kg of PLA
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00:00 Building an AMAZING DC-6/DC-7 Airliner | Full DIY Build & Flight
01:27 Fuselage Assembly
05:44 Tail Assembly
06:59 Adding Servos to Rudder and Elevator
08:48 FLSUN V400 3D Printer Review
09:28 Wing Assembly
10:33 Assembling Flaps, Ailerons and adding Servos
12:40 Nacelle Assembly
14:15 Setting up the Multi Engine Brushless Motors and ESCs in the wing
15:54 How to add Retractable Landing Gear
17:02 Fuselage and Wing final assembly
18:51 3D Printed DC-6 Preflight Checks
19:14 Decals
19:59 Spektrum Smart Tech Lipo Batteries
20:38 RC DC-6 Maiden Flight
22:52 Do 3D Printed planes fly?
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I often skip through the build phase and just watch the flying. This time I did watch the build and found it fascinating! So very, VERY COOL!!!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
That is such a nice comment to hear. For this build I really tried to upgrade/improve my filming and make that part of it more watchable. Thank you so much for this feedback!
I don’t fly a whole lot anymore, but that’s the kind of model I’d print and just hang from a vaulted ceiling, it’s so beautiful!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! I kept this on the workbench just a little longer to admire it, before the maiden, just in case! Now I'm planning on hanging it up somewhere.
Beautiful, from presentation, design, execution, I mean from start to finish it doesn't stop.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
That is so nice to hear, there was a lot of work that went into this project, so I'm glad you like it! Thank you!
An absolute genius design the level of thought in every system and individual piece part is astonishing. A "well done" comment would be an insult so I think I should say congratulations? I'm not sure
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
This is seriously the nicest comment ever. Thank you so much! I appreciate it.
@RajKumar-qh7zn
Жыл бұрын
@@TroyMcMillan mised light
@RajKumar-qh7zn
Жыл бұрын
@@TroyMcMillanmised light
@DenisPolak-cc4zs
3 ай бұрын
❤😮@@TroyMcMillan
I’m amazed with your CAD and design skills.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
It’s really amazing to think that a little over 100yrs ago flight was still being figured out, to where we are in 1 to 1 scale planes to scale models, all those years trying to figure out lift to today where those same basic principles are being used and being perfected. Today a person with the basic knowledge of how a plane works can build a rc plane on a 3D printer or a real plane in his garage, when people of the past I’m sure several gave up thinking that it could never be done.
Fantastic! My dad started flying for United in the 50s with the DC-6. However, he was younger than many pilots in the Airlines after the war and when they offered Jet training for the DC-8 he got chosen. Because the older guys decided they didn't want to learn new equipment just before they were going to retire anyway! I wish my dad were alive today to see this beautiful model. Nice work.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. I absolutely love to hear this kind of history, it's just so awesome.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Can't say enough how cool that it 😊
Troy, your building skills are incredible. I don’t know the first thing about 3D printing. Excellent presentation and your final product is outstanding.
@zinoabdou-uz1ir
9 ай бұрын
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You're gonna have a difficult time topping this one! The build video and flight were EPIC 👍 I do 1/6 scale rc tanks so I appreciate the work you put in...dozens of hours on Fusion. Believe it or not I did kinda cringe when I saw the nose gear printed in PLA! Probably wouldn't have been an issue on a paved surface
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Oh wow, that is neat, then you really now these designs are quite the task but so worth it! I agree, even though the first landing was that rough, it held up well, but on the second landing, hitting that hard terrain just snapped it right off. I think I would also like to find a nose gear with a strut!
THAT'S what you've been up to for the last few months. Wow, what a great job with the 3D design. I've yet to see anyone do 3d printed gear unless they add carbon fiber rods as the actual structure. I see from the cults3d that you were trying to avoid CF. I think my favorite part was the nacelle magnets and making them uni-directional. Nice touch.
Very beautiful plane, you did great job designing it. I liked that you made a 4 engine propeller driven airliner which I don’t see very often. Looks like it is not very difficult to fly
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! That's why I wanted to build it, there aren't many 4 engine prop planes in this hobby yet! It flies really great.
I don't know why I smile watching this, but I do feel the satisfaction... 😁
As a man who never got past balsa and film, I have to say that this is as cool as isht. Nicely done Sir!
A dc-3 like this would be amazing!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
I agree!! I want to do that one!
@AerialWaviator
Жыл бұрын
Was going to mention same. :) Remember the balsa DC-3 when I initially followed this channel. Troy has really upped his build setup and flying skills over last couple of years.
This is amazing. Your wing push together effect was cool. I’d love to see a video where you discuss important aspects of designing a plane. Keep it up!!!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, man! That is something I get requested a lot, I definitely plan to do a video on that in the future.
@AerialWaviator
Жыл бұрын
Agree. Some details, discussion of the design aspect would be fantastic. Think would be better as a series (or playlist), with a focus on different aspects and/or components of a design. eg: the design the the DC-6 engine nacelle (here) could easily be the subject of a single video.
Troy this new video style is amazing. I love pop ups showing exactly what supplies you are using. This is next level for the RC community. I am running a club at my university that is starting to design 3D printed aircraft for the first time and we rely heavily on your videos for reference. I would love to see your design process in CAD for these types of aircraft.
@ShadowCake
Жыл бұрын
That is really cool! What university do you go to?
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Wow, so cool, that club sounds like a lot of fun! It's cool to hear my videos are a part of that. Thank you for noticing the pop ups! I would definitely consider doing a video on the design process in the future.
@adamhale6672
Жыл бұрын
@@ShadowCake Brigham Young University. There is a 3D printed aircraft design competition hosted by the University of Texas at Arlington that we will be participating in.
@alex14474
Жыл бұрын
Brigham Young University? Nice Name For A University! 😅
@NotsaeEgavas
Жыл бұрын
@@adamhale6672 Ayy go Cougs
He is back.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
🙂 This was a long project!
Just stunning, what a craftsman, truly amazing artist, thank you.
I totally apreciate the work that has gone into designing and building this plane although im not a flyer im into 4 wheels but have designed and printed beadlock wheels and parts for my Tamiya buggies and rock crawlers. Fantastic work Kudos to you.
5 Star video of a very pretty aircraft ! I'm guessing there must be a huge mess behind the camera that we don't see LOL 😁
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Haha! There sure is! The plane takes up a whole room, practically. But it is organized chaos.
My mother was a SAS Stewardess on DC-3's, 4's and 6's back in the forties. She's 99 now. Her brother was a Captain and retired on the Jumbo Jet.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
that is awesome!
@user-oo1pu6bj1c
Жыл бұрын
@@TroyMcMillan сколько примерно стоит такая работа? Я из материалов за 200 долларов делаю f3a за 1000 долларов
You did an incredible job designing it ! All the details to assemble the fuselage segments, the magnets, the servos and good ideas like tpu hinges ! You are really taking advantage from the printing process and materials. Nice build !
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! That is my goal, to utilize 3D printing as much as possible.
Wow Troy, this is a stunning model! I grew up a United Air Lines brat and spent many hours with my nose pressed against the windows, looking out at those big props as we flew back and forth across the country. Times were different so I was even given a tour of the front office IN-FLIGHT. (No... nobody asked me if I liked movies with gladiators). I fly a Dynam DC-3/C-47 RC foamy and have always wondered why some company didn't come out with a DC-6, and here you went and engineered it in the most elegant fashion! Wish I had the expertise to print and assemble your model. If you ever decided to go into manufacturing this one, I'd be first in line for it. My late father and and I have a combined 80 year continuous history of employment at UAL, so I appreciate your choice of livery. You definitely have yourself a new subscriber! I shared your vid on the "UAL Old Farts" FB group, so you may pick up some more subscribers from there. -Burt in NJ
Great job Troy. Brings back many memories. I flew from New York City to Frankfort Germany in a MATS DC6B in 1959. Unfortunately, those days are gone .
You should do the dc-3 next like one of the same scale at this one with working landing gear that would be epic
That's a great build and video it must have been weeks of hard work, I would like to see a de Havilland Mosquito if you could build one.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it!! It was a months long project, it turned out great! Yeah that is a great classic plane, it's added to the list!
Simply one of the most beautiful model airplanes I've seen in the last 30 years. A little distant dream.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so, so much!!! I really appreciate that.
Very talented.
Awesome, 3D Print is the right technic for this...
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
I agree!
This video is very good and this model is a good choice.,👍
Very impressive, beautiful model!
Fantastic build! I can't stop watching it.
that is impressive!!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
thank you so much!
A Mars seaplane would be epic also
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Wow that is an awesome looking plane! I would definitely want to make that in the future!
Amazing work! I've always wanted a DC-6/7 and now it can be a reality. Now you need a Lockheed Constellation to complement the DC-6/7 for the golden Era of prop airliners...I'll be waiting :)
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Oh man, for sure! It was literally between the Constellation and the DC6 for which one I was going to design. The DC series of planes are just my favorite. And, thank you!
@ret737
Жыл бұрын
@@TroyMcMillan The size is perfect. Ez to transport. Keep up the awesome work! Check out my RC vids at Perry F on YT
Professional filming
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Love this plane, great work ! I flew to tampa, fl in 1957 on one of these, first plane ride, never forget it ! Thanks !
Buying it right now! DC3 next?! Same size.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
The DC3 will definitely happen in the future. It's my favorite plane! And thank you so much for buying the DC6!
This design and build is next level. Amazing amount of effort and detail when into this build. Think a single video doesn't do the build justice, could have been a 2-3 video series. Similar content, just packaged differently to focus more on specific aspects of the build, with separate flight video.
Troy, that thing is so smooth in the air! Its actually the first scale airliner to fully catch my attention and I've been building and flying ww2 fighters and modern jets up to several meter scale, from ducted to pulse ramjet... Your DC is very well designed and it looks superb! I have to say it is your unique design techniques and attention to detail, combined with a mechanical knowledge that is comparable to a qualified aircraft engineer that has me sold. Most pilots don't have such a vast array of engineering skill, It matches your piloting expertise clearly on display here. I smiled very wide watching you flare that second landing which was better than textbook despite a nose gear failure! Having carbon brakes wouldn't have helped there at full scale🤣 I appreciate how difficult that perfection is at these scales. I also know what I'm doing for my next build, I'm now convinced on getting an Ender 3 s1 pro (and I know where my spare retracts are headed!). Thank you for sharing your brilliant work with us :)
Have you ever thought about doing videos on the design phase of these projects? It would be really interesting to see what your workflow is, especially considering these are all thin wall planes.
Another fantastic build Troy! =) Thank you for sharing your build and process! Other people have mentioned; that is some big brain engineering going on that you don't need any sort of extra spars in those wings... even if you print in LW-PLA? Amazing stuff; I love your content!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sooo much! I really appreciate that. There was a lot of trial and error that went into designing the integrated spar, but it works really well.
Just amazing. Looks beautiful. You are a super duper designer.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It was a long project, it's cool to see it complete!
Great job, this is awesome 👍👍👍
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
thank you so much!!
😱 ... ppl are awesome ... 👍🏾
Hey, I love all of your builds! They are always high quality and look great. Could you make an A380? (Emirates Livery if possible 😁)
@jasonrc5240
Жыл бұрын
That's a great idea
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
I would LOVE to make this plane someday! It will definitely happen eventually!
You sir are brilliant. For those of us that are tinkerers and builders, RC enthusiasts, this was just an awesome watch. Best video I've seen in a while. Even my 3yr old who LOVES planes sat amd watched.
No questions just thumbs up!!!!👍
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you! thank you!
Your work is top notch, I can see evidence of experience in your design for sure. I would,d really love to work with you on a PC-12 but a really accurate PC-12 in a large scale, there is literally not one accurate scale PC-12 in our hobby and it's high time. I work on 12s and know every rivet and panel on the aircraft so can provide infinite detail
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
The PC12 is such a cool plane, definitely planning on doing that one someday in the future! Thats really cool you work on them.
This was fantastic, I remember flying on this plane when it was in service. I just wish someone of your skill would make a DC-8 and a 707 as I see so very, very few models of them. For as special as they were I don't know why they aren't more popular RC aircraft?
@robinboucherwonderfulflight
Жыл бұрын
I to would like to see a 707 and DC-8 model, great idea!
I just completed a 1.8m wingspan c-54/DC-4 for an organization and it's amazing how many similarities there are to your design. If this had come out earlier I would've just purchased and used your airplane because the design process is so much work! I even used the same servos and motors for everything.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Wow that is cool to hear!! I appreciate all the work you did then, there is so much that goes into the design of it!
This is something, it bring back memories. Many years ago I flew in one of those DC-7, not once but twice, Love planes.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
That is so so so cool. I WISH I could go for a flight in one of these!
@gujongulaugsson4737
Жыл бұрын
@@TroyMcMillan yes I believe, hopefully your dream will come true. I have flew with many of these old planes, like Catalina, the flying boat, DC-3, DC-8( 60 and 63 series) Dc-9, never manage the DC-10. All the Boeing, B-707, B-720, B-727, B-737( many series), B-747, B-757, B-767, B-777, B-787. Airbus, A-A300B, A- 300, A-320, 321 Neo, A- 340, A-380, still missing 330 and 350. And more and more.
Brazil/ Amazon - Fantastic, congratulation.
I wish I had a back yard that big to fly in with no other humans around.
10 years from now you will be 3D printing moon rockets.... Very impressive. I grew up building balsa airplanes. Then flew RC Heli. Now I can't hold all this info in my head fast enough to build something like this...
Great work man,i would love to see that you build a C-130 with gasoline engines instead of electric ones.Keep up the good work.Greetings from Turkey.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
That would be so cool to try gasoline with a 3d printed plane!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
And that is definitely a sweet plane, I have been wanting to do that one
@ufukalpaslan6605
Жыл бұрын
@@TroyMcMillan İ personally witnessed a tactical landing in one of those C130 s as a passenger on board.Turkish Air Force.Solid plane+talent to do that dive.
發想->設計->繪圖->製造,整套流程除電機設備一人包辦,同為工程師,能理解其中多少知識與經驗的完美結合,這是工程師典範。
I think the landing gear issues are due to the roughness of the dry lake bed. I bet if the Douglas landed on a paved surface, the gear would not have snapped. Great looking DC-6
Troy, this is a well thought out and executed design. There is another aircraft that you should take a look at. The overall form is similar. Take a look at the XF-12 rainbow. It's a post war 4 engine aircraft that is really sleek and cool looking. It was also very fast. Someone made a balsa kit of it several years ago but, they didn't sell many because of the way they designed it. It was hard to build. Also, if you could have a few extra decal sheets printed and offer them for sale would be great.
Troy, Like your video, work planning was awesome. Thank you for sharing it.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you like it! thank you!
Does it fly so good simply because of the original DC-6 design or do you have to take extra care in designing the model? Never thought the option to simply 3D print a flyable RC plane would come on the table. The whole self stressed skin and riggers structure looks almost prototypical. Really enjoyed this!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
It is a bit of both. The DC-6 has an incredible design to it already, with features like the dihedral wing and also the large SA of the wing as compared to its fuselage. I improved features that I know make an RC plane fly well, I increased the size of the aileron and elevator, and adjusted the foil of the wing.
A DC-3 next ? w flaps and retracts
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! It is on my list of upcoming planes.
That's a beautiful plane. The only thing I would do different is put a Pan Am livery on it but that's just personal preference.
@robinboucherwonderfulflight
Жыл бұрын
I would also make it in a Pan American scheme.
My first American Airlines flight was in this aircraft. It's wonderful to see your R/C aircraft. Pure Joy...!
VERY impressive sir.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
Awesome!
If this was done in F360, I can only imagine how dreadful the history line must look in the end! This was not an easy or small undertaking, but you did a great job!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate that!! That history line on Fusion360 is very, very long lol.
Just an idea I thought of - instead of having to make a new tool to measure those engine mounts and then have a tool you have to throw away or leave sitting around, you should add marks on the mounts on your design so you just know where to stop at.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
That is a cool idea, the reason why I had to make it that way is because the glue dries SO fast. So there is nearly no time for a second guess, and that's why the part takes the guess work out of it - it is right where it should be.
Here’s where aeronautical engineering, computer science and scale modelling come together! What I can’t understand is why someone with this advanced knowledge of model engineering would choose to conduct initial test flights on a surface that has significant potential to destroy this superb scale model!
No spars in the wings and tail? Are they molded into the interior of the wing? If so do you rely on the glue to make them continuous through the wing? I’ve been modeling for over 40 years and I’m very impressed, the precision is amazing!
@julescircuits845
Жыл бұрын
Impressive I fully agree! Well....looking closely at his design, he doesn't use what you'd call a typical spar as when you 3D print instead of "construct" then other bracing and strengthening techniques can be implemented, which wouldn't work with other construction methods. He has used ribbing and geometric fill patterns that do the same job structurally with similar to less weight, which are only possible when manufacturing them as part of the outer structure. So while there are no spars, I believe his design would actually flex less and be less likely to fracture than a spar reinforced wing, CA glue can bond as strong as the material you bond it with. This design would not be practical in a 1:1 airliner due to the required fuel capacity and hardware enclosure that normally fills this wing space, A structure which we generally copy when designing model aircraft. Its actually refreshing to see such a well designed craft using out of the norm design in my opinion.
Very good. Love the knowledge. I hope to get to this point one of these years.
It must be so satisfying to creat something like this over time. Amazing!
Perfect.
Even though I am rather into ships and ship models this is so awesome that I was rivetted to my phone's display watching this video. I wished I had your skills designing, printing and assemblying my ship models, well at least the hull, decks, superstructure, though I design my hulls with a CAD software for ship hull lofting/fairing already, however haven't yet the 3d printing equipment and thus built the hulls plank on plywood frames which I saw manually with a fretsaw. This is admittedly almost a waste of the digital 3d construction which would lend itself to be either CNC milled or the hull to be printed in sections like you did with the fuselage of your splendid DC-6 model. I would like to know how long it took you alone to design your model on the computer ready for printing? What CAD SW were you using? I find it really noble of you that you share the STL files of your design with other aircraft model makers!
Stunning
Friggen amazing! An incredible achievement!
Fantastic!
A wing that is super glued in three places I can handle the forces of lifting and making turns
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
it sure can! 🙂
Awesome talent you are!
Ingenious design, especially the TPU hinges. Adding it to my list of projects. Great job!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, its a really fun project! The TPU hinges are such an easy system.
It doesn’t need and spars in the wings for extra support?
Can Eflite RC copy the plans and sell it as a complete kit? I dont have a 3D printer the patience to build this thing.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Haha no, this plane is specially designed to be 3D printed, it would have to be completely reworked to be foam! 3D printing is soo much fun, I believe in you!!!! 🙂
Awesome build. That’s a lot of CAD work!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! It really is.
Pretty awesome man, would love to see a Lockheed C-130 Hercules!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
That is such a cool plane! Definitely plane to in the future
@drpainnuk3d
Жыл бұрын
@@TroyMcMillan That would be epic, I will be on the lookout for it. The D9 is pretty iconic as well. Something about 4 spinners, looks like it just takes off like a rocket
No spars or braces in the flying surfaces/wings? Did you really glue the whole airplane with CA glue, and trust it to hold during numerous flights? Looks amazing though - thanks for the video!
@Jakedasnake1066
Жыл бұрын
If you look closely you can see that the wing sections were printed with internal struts at 45 deg to the chord/spar direction. Traditional ribs are not printable as they are parallel to the build plate, so this method replaces both the ribs and spars and makes the skin and internal structure printable as a single piece, at the expense of weight.
The landing gear might be able to handle the rough lake bed if it had a suspension
Oh man that was amazing!! Great job. Nice and scale on 3S
@flyboywbl
Жыл бұрын
@@Troy_McMillan- hmmmm me thinks this is a scam
Incredible design! Could you make a video some days on how you design such aircrafts? It'd be very interesting, I have so much questions in mind! The model is a bit expensive for me for the moment but I will make it later for sure!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I definitely plan to make a design video one day!
WHAT AN AWESOME BUILD. HOW TALL OF 3D PRINTER CAPABILITY DO I NEED TO BUY? I WOULD LIKE TO BUILD THIS.
Watch out for that TWA super Connie!!!
Wow! You've gone to the next level for sure with this one. Very impressive. Love your design techniques.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
I may be grabbing the STLs for this soon and building my own. It'll be my first RC build, but it's fitting. I plan to paint it with Northern Air Cargo livery, as I'm from Alaska and my dad actually recently retired from his position as one of the VPs of the company, after working his way up from a basic mechanic since before I was born. I got to spend a lot of time around the DC-6s and other craft growing up, so they mean a lot to me. I'm very eager and excited to get this project started.
Impressive. I consider myself an expert in F360 and 3D printing, and your modeling for 3D printing skills are top notch.
It’s so freaking amazing that you literally put this in the desc so we can download it or even print our own DC-6 👍👍👍👍👍👍
could use a suspension, those landing were quite rough.
Troy, I just purchased your STL files for this build and have started compiling parts but The link for the servoless retracts is no good. Can you tell me more about what that 27x25 sizing is so I can find the correct ones for this
@chikenfpv7798
8 ай бұрын
Screw holes
Wow Troy! Fantastic, awesome build. Thank you for sharing.
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
I'm so happy you liked it.
I mean, if it is totally viable with models for RC, just think about simple or traditional plastic model kits. I guess manufacturers like Tamiya, revell, italeri, svezda and the rest, have their minutes counted. They've been contemptuous to customers, now they'll bend over.
@user-kt6ir2mc2e
Жыл бұрын
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I want a tutorial on making the designing the cad with Autodesk fusion 360
@yilmazbozaci7641
4 ай бұрын
youtube !
Very cool video. My dad flew DC-6s and 7s back in the day. Thank you for bringing us along! Merry Christmas!
@TroyMcMillan
Жыл бұрын
That is so awesome to hear he flew them. It is such a classic plane, one of my favorite of all time. Thank you for stopping by, Merry Christmas to you as well!