The FT Simple Storch has finally arrived! It's available as a speed build kit in our online store.
This is the FT Simple Storch. Number two in our three part warbird release.
Josh originally designed this plane to be called the FT Trainer, but redesigned the fuselage to resemble the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch. Even after the redesign, the plane retained it trainer tendencies.
This can be set-up to reflect your flying style with either flap-erons for more aggresive handling, a beginner setup for the newbies, or leading edge slats (shown below) for those relaxing slow flights.
The first storch painted up by Peter he ultimately dubbed the "Luftwaffle Breakfast Bomber".
We liked the pun enough to form the BREAKFST FIGHTER SQUADRON BOMBER GROUP! We rallied three more planes to fight for the cause.
The Swiss Cheese Cutter.
The French Toast Fighter (not Figter...Alex)
Lastly we have the Bacon Bomber.
A perfect pack of planes to deliver your breakfast.
The bomb drops are an extremely easy setup that you can make yourself.
All we did was mount a servo onto our FT Elements Simple Glider Tow Release with a small hole punched out to let a 1 1/2" (3.81cm) piece of push rod thread through. A popsicle stick near the CG holds a rubber band that will hold just about anything you want. When you activate the servo, the rod is pulled out releasing the rubber band. By the way, when we say this setup will hold anything you want, we mean it. Here are a few examples...
With our breakfast secured and ready to be bombed we only needed a designated target.
Did our breakfast make it safely to the table? Watch the episode to find out!
We had an awesome time with the FT Simple Storch. It is a fantastic first time plane with the ability to evolve with you as your skills improve. If you are not a first time pilot, this plane will still deliver and fantastic slow flying experience along with the most important meal of the day!
Will the plans include the window-decals too?
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I would love to see scenes of Josh and Josh teaching their kids to fly.
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Neil
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Are you entertained yet folks?
Canadian Maple Syrup.
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therefore english speaking folks mostly say it as a k becaus there is no simmilar thing in english.
So Storch ist pronounced [SHTORJ] or at least simmilar :)
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https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__3755__Tail_Wheel_Assembly.html
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I heard them talk about beginner?
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Thanks
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Would be AWEEESOME (David's pronounciation, sure ;D )
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Pick up a Speed Build Kit in our store!
Keep your eyes open for a build video and FREE plans coming this Wednesday (8/25/14)!
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basically i overpowered it a lot!!!
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My fingers are itching to start building this plane. Please give update on when you plan to post the plans.
Thanks
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Oh, and... where are the plans? ;)
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You might post that question on the build thread instead. You might get your answer quicker there, the answer of how much dihedral could make this a throttle, rudder, elevator trainer. If you build and fly one in this configuration, follow up and tell us all how it flies. :-)
It looks like the wing saddle is mostly flat. That would need some sort of change to accommodate the greater dihedral angle in the saddle... Or.... You could change their wing to a three panel design, with a flat center span, and the two end panels having the needed dihedral. My first rudder only trainer MANY years ago was like that. Very forgiving design with a pulse one channel radio. The rudder wagged its tail about 2.5 times per second in flight, and flew like a fish or a happy puppy! LOL The design was very much like this one, but with higher aspect ratio wing (longer (wingspan) and not as wide (chord)). .049 nitro. So, with the right power and trim and dihedral, you might even be able to make this rudder only... But you probably need unusually strong nostalgia kung fu to go that route. LOL
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Downloading the plans, for the airplane, not the bacon ...
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Crash lots, stay fun, keep spreading the FLYING word boys! thanks, miggy
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