Can airplanes made of Food FLY

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Published 2023-03-31
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All Comments (21)
  • @n150cz3
    i really cant understand how Peter has the patience to make 30 bloody food airplanes until he finally gets it right. id propably have given up at that point honestly. keep up the good work!
  • @StudMuffin219
    The airfoil mold by Sam was over engineering at it's finest. I love it.
  • @AchanCham_
    The food planes fall apart like lego minifigures in videogames. Sad to see them go, but very satisfying at the same time. Thanks for making this video!
  • I wonder if using the seaweed as a kind of fibreglass on the wings would fix the snapping wings?
  • @bsrcat1
    Celery has fiber. Your candy sugar is a good replacement for resin. That being said if you really just wanted to make it out of food you could just use those two things
  • Honestly, I don’t know how you keep doing things like this, I think you reach the limit, and then you go higher. Keep up the mind blowing work!
  • The starchy carbs are what made it so weak. You should try with dried meringue. Once set up it becomes stiff and light. Egg whites are some versatile stuff. One might say these planes had food-selages
  • @bonibroco1076
    The panel boards used on the consoles, storage compartments, etc., on the Apollo missions were made of edible cellulose. They could be hydrated and serve as an emergency food source. Not very palatable but edible.
  • @wulfleyn6498
    I think covering the barley in some rice paper might've helped a lot with aerodynamics, maybe if you used some poki sticks or other edible sticks as wing spars it might've held together better?
  • Man I would like to see a full-scale airliner made out of food someday. I’m just imagining wafer wings, sub sandwich bread for a fuselage, probably marshmallow seat covers.
  • @dfgaJK
    Those exploded like ice from a bucket thrown at the ground. SO SATISFYING thank you for sacrificing a portion of your lives to make that compilation!!
  • @JessWLStuart
    This is the most creative way of feeding birds I've ever seen!
  • @asdfxcy
    That's an impressive amount of food engineering! The crashes are so satisfying :D Congratulations on getting there in the end! It looks to me like it would be worth it to research the material options more to find something stronger. Maybe long ziti pasta (strong tubes as long as spaghetti but much thicker) or some kind of composite material (laminating with tortillas or seaweed?)
  • @Sumaleth
    The barley material looked interesting: it behaved a bit like concrete with its great compression strength but poor tension strength. So the barley needed some sort of rebar. The spaghetti pasta might have been okay for that purpose but I kept thinking about the celery from the start of the video and wondered if that would have been worth building into the barley'crete. Random thought.
  • the way the planes just desintegrate completely as soon as they hit is so beautiful
  • You can really see how Peter's skills have grown, this is amazing!