Josh and David discuss the details of the build process of the Super Cub LP as it gets modified with a brushless outrunner motor, split flaps and ailerons!
The time-lapse video covers about a 5 hour build time for the modifications and assembly of this R/C airplane.
Here you can see the split flaps in action!
The Super Cub LP is a fun airplane to fly and the new modifications make it even better!
We hope you enjoyed the new format of this episode. Let us know if you'd like to see us do more of these Build Talk's in the future!
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I believe those hinges are better called "hatch" hinges. Designed to sit on the inside of a hatch or gear door, bomb bay door, etc and to slightly offset when opened but allow the panel to remain flush when closed. Works this way too.
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Cons: You can't see what is being done (very well) and seeing is half of the knowledge. The build video is longer than necessary. David and Josh run out of stuff, at least interesting stuff, to talk about. I admit I skipped around the video a little bit towards the end. Like a few others said, you feel disconnected. It's like I'm eavesdropping on a conversation instead of being talked to directly. Especially the end when you can't see anyone and it's just a voice over. Having the old format during the test flight would have definitely been an improvement.
Something similar to the old format would, in my opinion, be best. Maybe have David and Josh talk about what they are going to do and then speed up the video, with music playing, while they do it. Then back to normal speed when they finish that step and start talking about the next. A description, then a video montage of it being done, then a description of the next step and so on.
Keep up the great work. Nothing wrong with trying something new. But you missed the mark with this format.
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It was a nice variation and the format could fit some kinds of episodes. Still the crew needs to eat too, so stick to the usual format for the majority of episodes.
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I do like that you have done a few videos that do not have the FT swappables. I love the swappable, but I also enjoy seeing what else is out there.
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But on the other hand I'd gladly take this format and more great plans/kits over sponsored reviews like the early days. The sponsored reviews weren't bad either...but got kind of stale for me after awhile.
Having several styles of show to mix things up is a good thing though and I welcome this format if it's not over used.
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Really enjoyed this video as an owner/crasher of a SC I always enjoy new techniques to building and upgrading the SC, however I think I would have liked it more if Dave was explaining what he was doing and how he did it. An example hot glue hinges. I have never made a hinge from hot glue and was interested in how Dave did his but it never came through. If I had be a newbie builder or repairer I would not have found this useful because its assumed your audience has a clue already. My suggestion,for what it is worth, would be to provide a link to see how a particular step is done so you can go there and learn it. Other than that I like the build videos format I think along with a cool flitetest episode I think it would make a great addition to the show.
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for the plane, awesome! love the LP for mods like this. I have some LP mod experience as well. Mine was a little bit... okay WAY overkill. I did what Bixler was saying about buying each individual part separately and did a nitro conversion. I was given an old OS 15 from the owner of Anchorage House Of Hobbies here in alaska. so thats what i used for the power plant. surprisingly it mounted flawlessly onto the firewall with a simple plywood plate. the prop was dead center and the torque angle was perfect. I'll try to put together a video with what i have. I dont have much footage of it and the plane is now retired and hanging from the ceiling at the hobby shop there in anchorage. Thanks guys! keep up the awesomeness!
-Jono
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Thanks Flight Test!
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