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Multiplex foam J10, a lot of fun!

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Building and testing the new Multiplex J10 foamy, how does it stack up against the turbine powered version?!

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as you know from a recent video this is my turbine powered vector thrust j10 with all the intermittent lockdowns though i haven’t been able to fly it as much as i would like after all i don’t think the neighbours would be too happy about hovering a turbine in the garden so next best thing i picked up a second j-10 this one’s a bit more neighbor friendly though produced by multiplex and offering either the j-10 or euro fighter to choose from it’s a very different foamy that should be a lot of fun in the garden as well as being a perfect foamy for anyone who doesn’t want to have to live up to the expectations when turning up at an indoor venue with an out and out 3d foamy i’m going to be using the stock setup all provided by multiplex most of all though i’m fascinated by the motor and the prop combo the prop is a six blade piece of art and it’s mounted right in the middle of the fuselage more about that when we get there though first let’s get building big j10 small j10 first of all let’s just get used to what’s in the box and what all the parts are both for the model and all the accessories i’m going to be using all multiplex accessories and their own glue as to make sure not to melt the phone first of all join the rudder to the fuselage just add some cyano and some kicker do the same for the lower part bit more cyano bit more kicker same goes for the horizontal fuselage and wings everything has notches so there’s no mistake possible just add more cyano more kicker and we’re good to go those notches come in really handy even the canards have different sized ones which mean putting them on upside down is impossible they only fit in one way so again once you have them all located all the notches just sino and kicker and in no time at all we have all the outlined finished and put together and looking like a j10 just a quick note i’ve seen in the statistics that not even 15 of you are subscribed to the channel so take a break hit that subscribe button and make sure not to miss out on any future cool videos thanks the kit comes with a lot of carbon strips so measure them out and just make sure that you’re using the right ones for the right locations as you do have to cut them up and you don’t want to cut the wrong ones while doing so lay them over the model and make sure that you have everything set to the right location and size and then start inserting it into the model it comes with some pre-cut grooves so it’s just a case of pushing the carbon in and then adding cyano and kicker whilst holding it down to make sure it’s in the right place we’ll repeat the same process both for the fuselage the wings and all the reinforcements in the model as you can see lots of carbon lots of cyano but this provides a very strong and rigid model now cut out the excess foam for where the motor is going to go servos and all the slots which need to be split open so we can make the sandwich between the fuselage and the wing place the model upside down and glue on the underside of the fuselage using a square angle to make sure that everything’s at 90 degrees then slowly but surely keep adding more and more cyano and kicker every time and then it’s time for some more carbon rods this time adding strength and rigidity to both the wing and the fuselage the foam parts already have some small slits in them where those carbon rods have to go so just locate them cut the tubes to length and glue them in place [Music] onto the tail fins these are glued in place at 45 degrees if you don’t have an angle for this just use a piece of paper fold it back on itself and that’ll be 45 degrees add in the glue kicker and you’re good to go the quick links for one of the sides needs to be filled in with the plastic tubes that come included while the other side all we have to do is screw in the attachment in both cases just a little bit of cyano and glue them onto the end of the carbon pushrod open up the slit for the control horn before gluing it in place and then attaching the quick link [Music] same goes for the rudder this time because it’s a longer push rod it also has some extra supports so slot those through before attaching the quick link on the second end and glue them into the small slits in the foam that are there already then glue all the servos in [Music] cut the push rods to length before attaching the second quick link to them attach everything up and make sure that everything can move easily and bind free these are quite small servos so the easier it is to move the surface the more torque that leaves us with for actual flying we now repeat the same process with the upper fuselage slotting it into place making sure it’s at 90 degrees and gluing everything down [Music] a couple more carbon rods this time to add rigidity to the rudder and also to the canard area [Music] and finally onto the motor and that gorgeous prop we simply screw the motor to the back plate which comes included in the kit and then glue everything in place inside the model before proceeding to wire everything as per our own liking it may not have a vector system like my turbine version does but thanks to the motor’s mounting position in the center of the fuselage this thing still has prop wash and you know what that means as well as normal flying we can push it to 3d too without a prop on the front or the back and the fuselage acting as protection this actually feels really kind of safe as well more so than normal foamies we do still need to be careful though of where we catch it and where we launch it from the build as you’ve seen was quite straightforward with most of the time being spent just on gluing in all the different carbon rods let’s go give her a fly and then come back to the garden for the do or die [Music] oh [Music] um [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] ah [Music] [Music] oh [Music] wow [Music] um [Music] wow [Music] [Music] [Music] there we go really agile really fun and a really different kind of model to fly interestingly it still kind of wing wobbles in a harrier at certain angles just like the turbine version does so in that sense it’s also a really fun and interesting model to practice harriers with before going into or before flying the turbine version which is of course a lot bigger a lot scarier and a lot more expensive hovers are possible however it doesn’t particularly like recovering once it goes beyond inverted so if you can keep it just shy of that 90 degrees or at least avoid it coming back on itself you’ll be fine but again this is just like the turbine version the turbine version is not easy to fly it’s not easy to hover or harrier that’s part of what makes it so fun and this thing really is the same but smaller and available to everyone so i’m absolutely loving it anyway we have one final test and that is flying it in the garden [Music] mmm [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] hmm [Music] [Music] and there you have it flying in the garden no issue at all and a load of fun with zero complaints from the neighbors i hope you enjoyed this video if you did leave us a like subscribe to the channel if you aren’t already and i’ll see you all in the next one [Music]
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30 Comments

  1. That is some insane flying mate Awesome little bird When I get a bit better I may have to give this a go Cheers mate 🔥👍✌️

  2. Thanks for not putting loud music over the flying. Throttle inputs are a large part of 3D flying and it is great to be able to hear what you are doing.

  3. Just subbed to your channel. Like because you don't put music background like others. Please tell me, what thinkness foam is epp or depron? Also the CG where is located? Cheers

  4. Hi Respectful Sir.
    Martion
    i'm PAKISTAN i like your video and watch too.
    can you send me PDF faile RC J-10 aircraft .
    PLZ I'M weating your repliy.
    thank's Best Regard.
    WAHEED

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