Here's the first part of the build video for the Cox nitro-powered RC model bi-plane I've featured in previous videos (this is the corrected version of part 1) You'll need: 1/8" (3.2mm) coreflute a sharpie scissors a modeling knife a ruler a tape measure some thin piano wire pliers a hot glue gun (and glue sticks) Using the instructions in this series of build videos you can create your own radio controlled model biplane that is fast, aerobatic, super-tough and fun to fly. Total build time is as little as 20 minutes -- although it takes longer when you're explaining how to do it. Part 2 coming soon (help, I need a faster computer for video-editing! :-)
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
(corrected) Build video: The $10 RC nitro plane made from coreflute (part 1)
(corrected) Build video: The RC nitro plane made from coreflute (part 1) Video Clips. Duration : 13.15 Mins.
Here's the first part of the build video for the Cox nitro-powered RC model bi-plane I've featured in previous videos (this is the corrected version of part 1) You'll need: 1/8" (3.2mm) coreflute a sharpie scissors a modeling knife a ruler a tape measure some thin piano wire pliers a hot glue gun (and glue sticks) Using the instructions in this series of build videos you can create your own radio controlled model biplane that is fast, aerobatic, super-tough and fun to fly. Total build time is as little as 20 minutes -- although it takes longer when you're explaining how to do it. Part 2 coming soon (help, I need a faster computer for video-editing! :-)
Here's the first part of the build video for the Cox nitro-powered RC model bi-plane I've featured in previous videos (this is the corrected version of part 1) You'll need: 1/8" (3.2mm) coreflute a sharpie scissors a modeling knife a ruler a tape measure some thin piano wire pliers a hot glue gun (and glue sticks) Using the instructions in this series of build videos you can create your own radio controlled model biplane that is fast, aerobatic, super-tough and fun to fly. Total build time is as little as 20 minutes -- although it takes longer when you're explaining how to do it. Part 2 coming soon (help, I need a faster computer for video-editing! :-)
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