How It Works: Control Line Airplane // Build Video

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Published 2019-10-04
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All Comments (21)
  • @bernesepuppy
    Oh god - the memory and excitement of my first KK Champ......40+ years ago.
  • @slicer819
    Brilliant. This awakes old memories of building this as a Keil Kraft Champ in the early 1960s. Powered by a DC Bantam. I can still smell the fuel proofer. Followed that with a Phantom Mite. Happy days.
  • @ColinMill1
    I should mention that I had a great deal of fun making a Champ that I converted to electric power using a 2212 1400kV motor and a 2S 1000mAh pack. I used a cheap micro servo for the elevator and flew it around a pole on a single dyneema line with control via a cheap park-fly receiver. So I had the fun of re-visiting control-line flying without revisiting the dizziness. To accommodate the higher weight I stretched the design slightly (600mm span and 110mm root cord for the wing). When we get some decent weather I'll be out flying it again - from the comfort of my camping chair 🙂.
  • @ColinMill1
    Keep up the good work! - not just in providing nostalgia for us oldies but in inspiring the next generation of aeromodellers.
  • @q300SBB
    As James alluded, definitely use a more a more solid method of securing the elevator control horn. Most control horns have a back plate you can screw in to.
  • Aviation is the only pursuit ik the world where the most basic and oldest of operation, like free flight and U-line, exist simultaneously with the most advanced.
  • @felixdietzCGN
    Why dont you use the lasercutter to add the center markings on the wings? 😅
  • @danielreiss1156
    Hi, what do you call that bender again for the bellcrank wire. Thanks
  • James the control horn should be fitted with the axis in line with the hinge not in the middle of the elevator as you have shown here,otherwise a lovely little classic build,these fly really and such fun to fly. With the silly rules and regulations I can see control line making a bit of a comeback for no hassle flying.
  • @archivist17
    Good and informative video, but hideous music!
  • Did you have controller in your box kit? And you can shipping to Thailand right?
  • @davidwhite160
    Off the topic, but what camera equipment and post production software do you use to make these videos?
  • Hi guys is it possible to convert to rc? The wings are flat so would that work?