Making the Rubber-Powered 1914 Martinsyde S.1 Biplane - Start to Finish - Plan Available

Описание к видео Making the Rubber-Powered 1914 Martinsyde S.1 Biplane - Start to Finish - Plan Available

A series of photos and movies showing the process of building the 31" rubber-powered free-flight model airplane, the 1914 Martinsyde S.1. Designed and built by Tom Hallman in 2019-20. Plan available below. Filmed and photographed by Tom Hallman and Peter Kaiteris, using an iPhone 6s, iPhone 11 Pro, Nikon D7200 and a Canon PowerShot SX20 IS. Music via motionarray.com.

Model based on this free plan: http://www.hallmanstudio.com/Martinsy...

Here are some photos of the simple, adjustable thrust plate used on the Martinsyde & Seafire.
http://www.hallmanstudio.com/thrustpl...
http://www.hallmanstudio.com/thrustpl...

Article on the use of dethermalizers: http://www.hallmanstudio.com/DT.pdf
Badge Classic DT & spring (at the bottom of the page): http://www.starlink-flitetech.com/tim...

Looking for a Flying Aces Club near you? Check out this link: http://flyingacesclub.com/wp/about-th... If you click on the map at the area closest to you, it will automatically bring up an information request link. That request goes to FAC GHQ and also to the Squadron Commander of record for that squadron.

Geneseo FAC Nats Journals from 2016 & 2018: http://www.maxfliart.com

For more info on free-flight rubber-powered models, check these websites:
http://www.easybuiltmodels.com/
http://www.volareproducts.com/BUY/
http://www.flyingacesclub.com
https://outerzone.co.uk/index.asp
National Free Flight Society - https://freeflight.org/
Mike Stuart's Flying Scale Models - http://www.ffscale.co.uk/
https://www.freeflightsupplies.co.uk/...

Flying Aces Club merchandise: https://www.cafepress.com/flyingacesclub
Center of Gravity merchandise: https://www.cafepress.com/centergravity

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