In this episode of FliteTest I give my views on the classic Bird of time
Category: Blog
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Hotwire cutting tips
In this video I teach Josh Bixler how to cut advanced shapes with the hotwire cutter
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The JA-37 Viggen Scratch build
After many, many hours of building my latest creation is finally alive!

Based on the design of Johan Hansson’s (original build article HERE!.) It’s made from 4″ thick bluecor foam, which I hotwire cut by hand


Powered by a 10 blade ChangeSun 70mm fan it is a rocket in the air

Check out the video where Josh and Josh review and fly it:
Here is a link to the complete build log of the Viggen, along with plans fo the formers:
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New FPV video: X8 above the clouds
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Tricopter build video
Hi guys! I recorded a Tricopter V2.6HV Build video for Flitetest. In this build I use 1/2 inch (12mm) booms on the original tricopter body, and I show how to compensate the geometry for that.
I also show how to build the vibration dampening system. So check it out:
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Tricopter vs Quadcopter
In this Q&A Josh and I discuss the difference in flying a tricopter and a quadcopter
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EDF Afterburner
Check out my latest crazy build on the latest FliteTest episode:
A full build log of the EDF Afterburner can be found here
Watch the extended episode for more info as well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjVvjlP29jQ
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Tricopter frames now on FliteTest
The tricopter frames I make have now found a new home.
I will now be selling them through the Flite Test webshop instead of here.
What this will mean for you as a costumer is lower price and much faster handling time. Which means that you will get your frame much quicker.
Also the top frame now has my signature laser etched into it!
I would like to thank all of you that have bought or is buying a frame from me. Without your support I wouldn’t have been able to experiment or make projects. It is you that makes me able to do what I do and share it with you.
Tricopter frames on the Flite Test webshop
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FPV to Space and Back!
This is my attempt to send a FPV glider into the edge of space and glide it back to earth via a video link.
For more info check out the project write up here
Photo stitched from 50 video frames captured by the GoPro2 at an altitude of roughly 30,000 meters



