Building an Advanced Magnus Effect Plane

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Published 2021-07-30
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This is an RC Magnus Effect Plane! Magnus effect aircraft use a wierd aerodynamic effect to create lift. I wanted to build a plane with a cylindrical rotor driven by an electric motor. Underneath there would be a boom with a second motor for forward propulsion along with a rudder for turning. It would be similar to a paramotor. It's not a concept I came up with but there is hardly any info out there on the proportions of a plane like this, how fast the rotors should spin, and where its centre of gravity should be, so I thought I'd learn how to do it and share it with you.

Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:46 Ad
02:05 V1 Build
03:46 First Test Flights
05:29 Improvements
05:48 Second Test Flights
07:27 Iterative Development
09:30 Final Attempt
12:26 Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @JoelCreates
    There's something delightfully unnatural about watching that thing actually fly
  • @PlasmaChannel
    Wicked cool. You're basically Alec steel meets Peter Sripol. Solid job on the video, and build.
  • @acidxero
    Fantastic! I find it fascinating that you've adopted a bit of a "Slave One"-style orientation rather than something with a more horizontal juxtaposition, and I absolutely love it. Great work, sir.
  • @spingebill8551
    Make a fuselage design that is smooth and covers everything and it’s something straight out of despicable me
  • @calgoh3589
    10:36 when it starts working and you can hear the happiness in his voice is priceless, Truly little nuggets of greatness on Youtube
  • @crashtestrc4446
    Wow . I haven't watched it fully but I know it's gonna be nice
  • @Zonker66
    Just love seeing the failures... and him not quitting. No one that hides failure can really science all that well. You can learn to walk without falling if you're held up and protected... but it takes longer and you learn less. I love seeing someone earn their success. Love the "back to the drawing board" mentality. Much respect.
  • @bryanwachter
    You don’t have a horizontal stabilizer. You made essentially a flying wing with no ailerons or elevator. Very cool that’s you’re trying to make something cool and seems like you had a lot of fun doing it.
  • @hashy4940
    Wow you actually managed to make an rc plane like this :D
  • Que legal novas intenções surgindo. Parabéns ao Canal 👏👏👏👍
  • @TheKRU251
    I love your content. That was a great idea. These magnus effect 'aircraft' are never easy. Excellent work!!!!
  • @volofly2011
    Nice job James! Keep pushing the edge. I love your creativity, ingenuity and persistence, that's an excellent formula for success. Love your channel and I recommend to all of my younger engineering friends and colleagues as a good example of how to get things done. Once again, well done!
  • @ashsmitty2244
    Of all the aerodynamic principles out there, the Magnus effect spins me out the most. 😉
  • @a.sfennec3682
    Great work as always, as someone who is interested in aerospace engineering I found this really fascinating
  • @timh8903
    Great to see that thing finally flying - looks great. You're excitement says it all!
  • @NicholasRehm
    How about a magnus effect monocopter? Don’t think I’ve seen that done, and your project history is pointing you right in that direction