National Rubber Powered Model Airplane Contest/Flying Aces Club 2023 Non-NATS
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This video presents some of the activities from the Flying Aces Club 2023 Non-NATS. The FAC Non-NATS is a model airplane competition for free flight models held every other year in conjunction with the FAC NATS which are held on even years. 59 Contestants participated in a variety of events this year including both scale and non-scale rubber powered models. You can learn more about the Flying Aces Club here: flyingacesclub.com/
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My dad introduced me to this hobby whilst I was growing up in the 1960’s. His dad introduced him to the hobby in the 1930’s whilst he was growing up. Sadly, I am now 64 and none of our children or grandchildren has shown an interest in making model airplanes. I’m hoping I can get my 4 year old grandson interested when he’s a few years older👍 Thanks for the video and the memories of my dad 🙏🇬🇧♥️
@Watchingthevideos99
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the summary of your hobby history. My dad also introduced me to the hobby. We have a few kids flying with us. But I've come to accept it may not be a hobby that lasts forever. I run a model airplane program at my local middle school to share and promote the hobby. But at the same time, I plan on continuing to enjoy the hobby as long as I can. Thanks for watching.
Wow, the caliber of those models is outstanding.
Great video, glad to see the hobby is still around. I worked for the Peck-Polymers company for 23 years up until when the original owner closed the doors in 2006. Sadly, I can recall we rarely saw a customer under about 40 buying from us. Most of the kids nowadays don't want to spend the time and effort it takes to build a rubber powered plane. My compliments and admiration to the participants at this event.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
I'm good friends with the current owner of Peck here in Connecticut. The company is still going strong. We all do our best to encourage younger people to participate, but in the meantime, we're going to enjoy the hobby for ourselves until the end. Thanks for watching.
@thomgizziz
10 ай бұрын
It isn't going to be around for long by the looks of it.
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
@@thomgizziz That may be true, but it will be around for me until I'm unable to build and fly. 🙂
@luukgodschalk2573
9 ай бұрын
I wanna try experimenting with a 3d printer in vase mode to make it easier
@anthonymoore4335
6 ай бұрын
@519CZRacer I was there in the mid nineties a few times. My Gee-Bee R-1 impressed Bob and I gave it to him. It sat on top of the filing cabinet. I was in my mid 30s then.
What a great video , its been 50+ years since I made and flew one of these , I might even have a go at one again ! . Thanks for bringing back some great old memories .
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
It's a fun hobby. Lots of really nice laser kits available now. I say give it a go! Thanks for watching.
@thomgizziz
10 ай бұрын
That is what this is a bunch of old people trying to recapture the past.
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
@@thomgizziz and boy do we have fun!
Nice coverage. Great to see all involved!
@Watchingthevideos99
7 ай бұрын
Thank you Duke. We have a microphone mitten to help with wind noise for next year. Thanks for watching.
Great video John! All the models being judged in static look beautiful
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Lindsay. Hope to see you and Rita there next year!
@Clouddddxjzjs552
11 ай бұрын
@@Watchingthevideos99 we will see you next year!
This is awesome. I remember building planes when I was young. I love the people are still doing it. What a cool event, and the planes look fantastic.
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
It's a great hobby and we have lots of fun. A great group of talented people. Thanks for watching.
Awesome , New hobby to me , Thanks John Koptonak 😊😊
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Hey thanks for showing your Video, cool. Dont pay any mind to these sad sad video critics , the ones that cry the loudest cant produce anything worth watching anyway
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Thank you Nick. And yes, I try my best to grin and bear it. Just trying to share my hobby, but I'm not a pro at this video thing. Thanks for watching.
Great video and some amazing models!
Great to see all the different winder setups especially the torque meters. I think the mass launches are really exciting, you never know what's going to happen! I even recognised some of the models from other videos 👍
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
It was a fun event Cliff. Had a great time with lots of talented modelers.
Looks like fun! Thanks for the video.
@Watchingthevideos99
5 ай бұрын
You're welcome. Thank you for watching.
I think I fell in love with rubber powered free flight planes once again
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Glad this was motivating. Start building! 🙂
Just awesome.... can't skip the streaming for a while kept glued to it till the end.
Great to see all those planes. Nice to see this hobby in 2023. I remember my brother buying and building a kit when I was a kid.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
It's a fun hobby and there's lots of great people involved. Thanks for watching.
Very fine video! My compliments to all builders, fliers, helpers and all others who made this event happen!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much and thanks for watching!
Absolutely incredible work! Thank you for posting.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Hey Thanks ABSOLUTELY breathtaking loving every minute of it. REALLY ENJOYED THIS VIDEO
@Watchingthevideos99
5 ай бұрын
You're welcome and thank you Bill. Sorry it's a bit on the amateur side, but I'm just a retired guy enjoying my hobby with friends. We sure do have a lot of fun. Glad you enjoyed my video and thanks for watching.
This is amazing! In the early 1970's my dad and I built a rubber band powered P-51 and some kind of high-wing tail dragger, the make and model of which I do not recall, but it was a gorgeous model. I remember spending hours in the backyard, winding those rubber bands (by hand!) and flying those models into the tall grass. This video brought back some wonderful memories from my childhood. I'm very glad to see rubber band powered planes are still around.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Great story John. Sounds like you had some fun with your models. The hobby is still going and we have a lot of fun at this event. Thanks for watching.
@jhopkins213
11 ай бұрын
@@Watchingthevideos99 Thanks for posting this! And kudos to the model builders! Those are some gorgeous planes and the craftsmanship is incredible.
Those biplanes are brave facing that wind! Great stuff... all of it!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Yes, many decided not to fly. Those pilots were brave!
Looks like good fun. Shame about the wind in the beginning. Thoroughly enjoyed that. We never grow up do we. Keep em flying and more enjoying. All the best from Kent UK 🇬🇧 😊
@Watchingthevideos99
4 ай бұрын
The wind was only an issue on the first day. Sorry I didn't have a microphone mitten, but I do now! Yes, we sure have fun. Thanks so much for the comment and for watching.
Something very charming about this hobby and it's enthusiasts...hats off to the superb craftmanship.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Yes, a great group of talented people. It's always fun to get together and fly. Not only for the modeling aspect, but the social aspect as well. Thanks for watching!
Love the interviewer asking everyone how their model is going to do!!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
😂
I’m more of an RC pilot these days, but this video brings me back to the early days with my Guillows models when I learned how to climb every tree in the neighborhood!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
And we're still climbing trees. 😂🤣😂😂😂
GREAT Scenes from the Non-Nats!!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Jeffery.
thank you so much for sharing this video. i am in awe.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
This video is thrilling to see! What a wonderful opportunity to see great flying (and building).
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching.
a pleasure for the eyes. it's my pleasure too like the old CB see outerzone ;-)
Do much fun I always enjoyed building those things I never knew anybody else got enjoyment out of them but me and my grandpa
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Check out the Flying Aces Club website. They have a map of all the club chapters. There may be a chapter close by.
Organized frustration. Never ceases to amaze me. Love to build the things. It is a challenge to find a way to complete them at times. Loved and still do love Walt Mooney plans. Make em as shown or blow them to the size you like.
@Watchingthevideos99
7 ай бұрын
It's a wonderful hobby. Build on!
That's got to be one of the COOLEST events I've ever seen. That's including Top Gun and Joe Nall events. Beautiful models some even case worthy.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Some talented modelers for sure. We have lots of fun. Thanks for viewing.
Some great models and challenging conditions, thank you for sharing
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. A fun week of free flight flying.
Great group and really enjoyed hearing about all of the airplanes. I had delivered an airplane to the museum and got to see all these high performance rubber powered models.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Matthew. Was that you in that beautiful Beech Staggerwing?
Elastics, Gusts and Funny Hats ... That's Jazz Man 🌻:) Cheers from Germany
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
It's a fun time. Thanks for watching!
Crazy, I couldn't stop watching! ❤
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed that as a novice model maker it was an enlightening video.
@Watchingthevideos99
5 ай бұрын
You're welcome. Have fun with your projects and thanks for watching.
Great video, thanks for posting!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
You're welcome, Dan. Thanks for watching.
this wonderful stuff is pure art work, pure genius, tremendous creativity, DiVinci would be so amazed! I wish that I were as talented as these great people!!
@Watchingthevideos99
9 ай бұрын
Yes, some talented people for sure! Thanks for watching.
Cool that looks like a fun get together and the models are beautiful thank you for sharing.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for viewing. We have lots of fun.
I can't even find the rubber here in Canada . I would have to order it out of the US. Iv'e opted to design and build my planes for capacitor power . I find it amazing though ... you guys .. and gals .. getting 6 feet of stretched rubber into an 8 inch long fuselage . Amazing flights man !
@Watchingthevideos99
6 ай бұрын
We have a lot of fun.
What happened to the four-engine B-24 @19:55!? 😅 The twin-engine DC-3 landed perfectly! 🎉
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
The B-24 landed fine. The pilot was waving his arms to let the timer know it was down. The twin is not a DC-3 but another airliner. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic thanks!
Great videos! You are a real pro!
The amount of work that goes into building a 'stick model' airplane is daunting..I have a 'stick and tissue' model kit of a Piper Cub that I started and got halfway through, put it aside and never finished it. That was more years ago than I care to admit. Therefore when I see these works of art it is just amazing.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Yes, these models certainly do take some time and effort. There are some nice kits available these days with laser cut parts. Maybe you could give it another try? It's a fun hobby. Thanks for watching.
@jhopkins213
11 ай бұрын
Finish that Cub!
Great Flights.
In the 60s used 😢To be in the back of a magazine and build it yourself and they worked pretty good
I'm happy that people still do this. Kits used to be everywhere.
@Watchingthevideos99
5 ай бұрын
Joe, maybe smaller in numbers, but we sure still have a lot of fun! Lots of small kit manufacturers online with some quality kits. Thanks for watching.
@joewoodchuck3824
5 ай бұрын
@@Watchingthevideos99 I'll have to look.
@Watchingthevideos99
5 ай бұрын
Peck Polymers, Volare Model Products and Easy Built are a good place to start, but there are more. Have fun.
@joewoodchuck3824
5 ай бұрын
@@Watchingthevideos99 Thanks. I'll follow up on those.
This video soars. Nicely done!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I used to build the Kielkraft Ajax / Senator an Guillows Corsair back then , They were great fun ..this was a fun watch an Hilarious watching the Launches..
What beautiful models! (good video ma'am!) they are all a bit mediocre about it, but we as spectators think this is all beautiful! . I myself am just a little more into radio-controlled airplanes, BUT I certainly don't mind seeing this! . it is also good that the youth are taken along and that they are encouraged. . Healthy and Friendly Greetings from the Netherlands! Rob
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment Rob. I too fly a bit of radio but my passion is the challenge of a stick and tissue model. Thanks for taking the time to watch. John
One of the best free flying models videos I 've ever seen, I'm very amazed,I enjoyed very much. Thanks.
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. And thanks for watching!
@claudio743
10 ай бұрын
@@Watchingthevideos99 Any site to get such models plans???
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
Yes indeed. You can get lost at Outerzone. Over 14,000 plans. outerzone.co.uk/ Also be sure and check out the Flying Aces Club website. flyingacesclub.com/
3,2,1 CHAOS!
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 indeed.
This is absolutely wonderful to watch
@Watchingthevideos99
6 ай бұрын
We have a lot of fun. :)
That kid’s (30:00)enthusiasm is so heart warming…😂😂😂
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Wish we had more kids in the hobby. This hobby has given me so much over my lifetime. The ones that do get involved really enjoy it.
Great models, I would love to have been there. Keep it going and upload more videos, thanks. (I almost didn`t bother watching this, far too many adverts at the beginning).
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Ken. Sorry, I have no control over the ads. We start our 2023-2024 flying season in October and hope to post more videos of our flying antics. Thanks for watching.
Amazing craftmanship.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Yes indeed.
I can't believe they flew those in that wind!!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
That first day was tough. I managed three flights with a peanut with long chases. The remaining days were much better but we did have a thunderstorm pass one afternoon.
PROPER model aeroplanes !
@Watchingthevideos99
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Amazing great job guys
@Watchingthevideos99
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
Wow. The rigging to get free flight .... amazing.
I never seen this much rubber excitement!
👍👍👍this is cool as hell
@Watchingthevideos99
6 ай бұрын
We certainly have fun. :)
VERY VERY NICE !!!!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
I want to do this so bad. I feel a little young for this; in my 20s as we speak. Currently trying to learn how to build and fly via a guillows kit and a p30 kit.
@Watchingthevideos99
6 ай бұрын
Martin, we do have younger people involved in the hobby and we'd enjoying seeing more! You're off to a good start building Guillows and a P30. You might see if there's a Flying Aces Club near you and try and hook up with them. There's a link in the description and a map showing all the clubs. Thanks for watching.
1:59 Now, if you just had a REALLY BIG rubber-band... :0)
@Watchingthevideos99
2 ай бұрын
Indeed. 😂
WWI planes are fantastic Like the Tigercat too and the Cessna 310
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Some very talented modelers for sure.
So cool
Awesome
Have you noticed there were no children around? This is a family event and we have to promote that way and invite young children, schools, stem teams to learn and never forget how it was in the begging. ❤
@imeldakoptonak1290
11 ай бұрын
Hi Richard. There were children there. A young fellow up to visit his grandfather from NYC and he was flying a model. A local grandma brought her youngest grandchild to see some of the warplanes. He was gifted a little easy-to-build model that he immediately started flying. There were also 2 boy scouts up from Maryland for the 2nd year in a row. very impressed with their focus on learning from the experienced builder flyers. There were a few young adult flyers, but certainly not enough! We do wish more had been done to promote the event locally and I believe more locals may have brought their kids. The flying was impressive. Thank you!
NIIIIICE 👌🏻
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
That looks like the Olympics of rubber powered models! Does anybody know anything about the Harald J Towner models? Any experiences that can be shared? Thank you for posting!
@Watchingthevideos99
8 ай бұрын
I'm not familiar with the Harald J Towner models. Are they free flight scale models? When were they produced? Thanks for watching.
@downwindchecklist6567
8 ай бұрын
@@Watchingthevideos99 They were designed from the 30's to the 70's in Britain. Some were sold by Astral. I believe all were free flight with rubber or i/c engines. On outerzone, searching for "Towner" all the models come up. I have a personal attachment so I am trying to work my way through them. It is work for decades, but building is fun!
I think I'd be using a cordless drill for winding!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
certainly a good way to go!
@paulhelman2376
11 ай бұрын
Bad idea. You need to feel the rubber.
@robinmurphy8705
6 ай бұрын
If you held the winder in one hand and wound it with a cordless drill in the other hand, would the hand that is holding the winder not feel the tension developing in the rubber band and thus provide that feedback?
Should try putting a piece of foam over your microphone to eliminate the air noise
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try. On my handheld camera the two microphones are just under the lense so it may be tricky.
Where do you get the models that WILL FLY?? I just looked and didn't see any with "rubber powered" to fly.... I'd like a B-17...
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
A good majority of the models in the video were built using only plans. There are several companies that sell kits. Guillows did offer a kit for the B-17 but I believe it no longer does but you might find one on Ebay.
Very nice! My grandson Steven flies his Thermal Dart at 29:40! One super-generous member of the club, Doug Griggs, took Steven under his wing and showed him how to greatly improve the performance of the model. As a result, the last few flights of the day were spectacular. Another club member, George Bredehoft, gave Steven a 10:1 rubber motor winder! Thanks to Doug and George and the entire Flying Aces Club for making July 14, 2023, the best day of our summer! Here's a short video I made of our day: kzread.info/dash/bejne/q213taWGeri3h8Y.html
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
So glad to hear that! It's a great group of people. Plan on attending with your grandson next year! thanks for watching.
Harder than building those planes is finding a field like that. Even harder than that is being able to gather in that field. Last Xmas I took my nephew to a empty parking lot to drive his r/c car and within 10 minutes had armed intervention "Deputies" asking what we were doing.
It’s too bad it was so windy! Too much for those beautiful delicate models.
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
Really only the first day. By the third day, it was fairly calm. But the heat and humidity was really tough to deal with. Thanks for watching.
In addition to rubber powered or glider models, were any models powered by Jetex solid rocket motors? I use to fly very basic versions of all three when I was a kid in the early sixties. The Jetex fuel may no longer be available?
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
There are events that Jetex could be flown and occasionally you might see a Jetex powered scale model. But there were none flown this year. I believe there is someone making a new fuel for Jetex engines, but I don't have any details. An interesting aspect of the hobby for sure. Thanks for watching.
Kool stuff
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Thanks for watching!
Well... I saw 1 young person... that's better than none.
@Watchingthevideos99
9 ай бұрын
There's actually a few and a couple of them are pretty tough competitors! Thanks for watching.
Sounds like a wind not conducive to small freeflight models!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Yes indeed. The first day was tough. But conditions improved quite a bit over the next few days. But it sure was hot and humid!
No compressed air event? Remember air is always there!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Wow, you fly compressed air Paul? Cool. They are usually flown the power scale event. You might see the Taube floatplane in the video. That was flying CO2 for power. A few years ago a moder had a old school compressed air job with the plastic soda bottle in the fuselage. Pretty cool stuff.
There was some guy with two giant rabbit buck teeth and a stovepipe hat but unfortunately he didn't make it into the video. His model aircraft was the Caproni Ca.60 Noviplano.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
That would certainly be a winning subject!
When I was young, this would have filled an expo center.
Now I want to know how they are made.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
I have several build videos on my channel. Several other really good channels out there too. Thanks for watching.
unintentional asmr gold
OK ... I have not flown a rubber powered plane in 40 years. I remember winding one I built too much and it literally collapsed the plane ... too much tension. I see these rubber bands very very long. How come they don't bet too tight and brake the plane. Some of the planes look relatively fragile! A second question ... some of the planes have rubber bands in the wing pods ( the two and 4 engine planes) ... how? Would the rubber band not be very short? Is there a web site that you can point me to that explains all this? Thanks! Awesome video!
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
The hobby has evolved quite a bit over the years with several factors improving performance. Models are built quite light these days so small cross section motors can be used with less tension. The rubber itself has been formulated to have excellent energy properties. Long motors are used and the rubber is braided to shorten the loop length to a reasonable amount. This braiding also allows for a long loop of rubber to be used in a short nacelle like on the B-24 Liberator. You can learn more about the Flying Aces Club at their website flyingacesclub.com/ Many other KZread videos on this topic. Also, some great laser cut kits available. Check out some here. www.wind-it-up.com/
@xtalvt
10 ай бұрын
Thanks so very much for all the info! Tomorrow I will be 61 .... definitely getting old. That said, I am starting to pick back up some of my old hobbies. I even found a much of my old U-control motors (cox 049 .. enya 15 ...) .. though I would probably just get dizzy and fall over if I tried that now. I use to love building balsa planes ... I can still remember the smell of dope filling the basement air. Very few more satisfying things than to wind up a plane and watch if fly around a field. Definitely something I will look into . Thanks again so much for the info! @@Watchingthevideos99
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
@@xtalvt You're welcome! It's a fun hobby and if you can connect with one of the Flying Aces chapters, you'll get lots of help. We're generally a pretty friendly group just out to have fun with model airplanes. You'll find a map of club locations on the FAC website. Have fun!
36:42 What sound card are they using on this model ? It sounds so real 😄
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
Fokker Dr1, Fokker DVII, Pfalz D12, Sopwith Camel, Sopwith Pup. Too windy unfortunately 🤷♂️
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Yes, the first day of the meet was quite windy. I think only half of the contestants flew the WWI event because of the wind, including me. Thanks for watching.
Who are you people! I want to play too!
@Watchingthevideos99
10 ай бұрын
Kevin, check out the Flying Aces website and dive right in! . flyingacesclub.com/
I wonder if you had two propellers one with thrust clockwise the other counterclockwise you have a rubber band as the plane flies when the rubberband runs out it starts spinning it the other direction so now the rubber band is Twisted the other way and then you have a clutch or something that kicks in causing the other propeller to start turning the other direction
something else i never knew existed though i built similar planes from kits as a kid.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. We have a lot of fun. Now we have laser cut kits available.
I fly RC planes but I'd like to try that!
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Give it a go! Check out the Flying Aces website. There's also some really nice laser cut kits available these days. And with your RC experience, you'll find free flight easy to get into and offer some new, fun building and flying challenges.
Wait, this is an actual thing?? I make rubber band powered planes as well but never heard there were actual competitions.
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Check out the Flying Aces Club! flyingacesclub.com/
Why doesnt anyone use a cordless drill on their winder? Would that not be much faster way to wind them up?
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Some do use a power drill, but most use the mechanical winders. It gives a better feel of what the rubber motor is doing. And using the mechanical winders is not all that hard to do. The torque on the rubber goes crazy high when you get close to the breaking point, and you'll feel that with the mechanical winders. This prevents a lot of pilots from breaking the motors which is not a pretty sight with these models. You don't get that "feel" with a power tool. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
These models look very realistic what's the best place to buy them ?
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
Many of these models were built from plans. You can find 100's of plans here for free: outerzone.co.uk/index.asp There are several places on line to find kits, here are a few: www.wind-it-up.com/ volareproducts.com/wordpress/ easybuiltmodels.com/#gsc.tab=0
@BHARGAV_GAJJAR
11 ай бұрын
@@Watchingthevideos99 thanks very much ! maybe very useful information for many
@Watchingthevideos99
11 ай бұрын
@@BHARGAV_GAJJAR You are welcome.
Would it be sacrilege to use a battery powered winder? Surely they must exist. 🙂
@Watchingthevideos99
6 ай бұрын
There are a few modelers that use a battery powered winder. But the feedback from a mechanical winder is valuable to understanding the torque developed in the rubber motor. The skilled modeler develops a feel for this feedback to know when the motor is reaching maximum winds based on how much resistance with the handle on the winder. Some modelers also use a torque meter for this as well. Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching!
Back in the day my dad said they would put castor oil on the rubbers for lube. Does anyone do that?
🤘🤠
oup's...Cb...Chalange et bonnet factory ;-)