How to Make a Wooden Plane - Wood Aircraft Construction - DIY Wooden Airplane - Woodworking Skills

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How to Make a Wooden Plane, Wood Aircraft Construction, DIY Wooden Airplane, Amazing Woodworking Skills - (Part 2)
This video is dedicated to an extremely talented Chinese woodworking craftsman by the name of Tang Xiaochuan.
His fantastic carpentry skills, along with his precise design and execution techniques are a delight to watch, so we thought we would show you one of his most amazing works yet!
Costing around 5,000 dollars to build the fuselage, this video will show you the raw footage of how Tang Xiaochuan created his own unique, wooden, engine-powered, aircraft!

We hope you enjoy this review of Building a Wooden Airplane!

See below for a full list of acknowledgment:

唐小川 (TANG XIAOCHUAN)

Ideas and How to Design and Building Wooden Airplane
Detailed instructions step by step of how build a wooden airplane
Worker used large Woodworking Machines and Woodworking Tools
Incredible Woodworking Projects with Hardwood
Woodworking Skills and Techniques can you've never seen
Awesome Techniques Woodworking
Ingenious Woodworking Workers at Another Level
Amazing Crafts
Woodworking Techniques & Skills of Young Carpenter that Build Wooden Airplane

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I will give him an "A" for determination. I notice that there is no test flight video to be found. Some of the design appears contrary to standard aircraft design. Doesn't mean it won't fly, but it looks heavy and subject to fatigue damage in a very short time. Men gotta dream! Good luck!

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AS an aeronautical engineer the chordwise centre of lift is roughly 25% of the chord length back from the leading edge. This man's spar is much too near the leading edge. I would definitely move the forward spar back to 25% of the chord length. Since the airfoild is thickest in the region, a higher (hence more stiff) spar could be installed. Same for the rear spar.

DigitalvideotoolsOrg
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What's up with all the negative comment's?, Good job man! Don't listen to these arm chair engineers!

adamchess
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Great skills and I admire your work and I wish you success but

richardshepherd
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please get a copy go AC 43-13 and read it. There are reasons that wing ribs are made of lots of little sticks and gussets.

danfox
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Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho! Bons vôos!

wilsonandremachadosilveira
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Enjoyed watching your interesting project. It does not matter that it will never fly. That is logical. Any how, there are also static planes around the world.

adriekramer
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Hello, how is called this white material stick on the wind?

teodorepapazoglou
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Nice work sir. I like to do this too. Wish you good luck

lucbaudewijn
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Hello I am from Iran thank you

abbas.mansouri
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Those look like airplane parts but they're not. There is a great deal more to engineering than just copying a shape.

kelleysimonds
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those plywood ribs look three-time heavy.

robertbolding
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Watch out your spar. Make sure you have done the load test

zhaazaaa
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You are a man faith and hope God bless you and your generation to fulfill your dreams... 🤝....

kusholhumedeo
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Aswome job m8 you have done an amazing job what is the wood you use is it spruce or just plywood I’m thinking about building my own experimental ultra light I’ve seen also a lot of people using some kind of foam also in the wings if you no what it’s called and where you maybe able to find it in Queensland Australia also can you message me the alloy size you used for your main spar I’m an aircraft engineer this sort of stuff really interest me I’ve been wanting to build a focker wulf 190 scale ultra light with a 200 hp rotary I have in it but I want to learn more about working with wood like yourself and where to buy it would be much appreciated and once again aswome video what sort of aircraft is it or is it your own design either way great skills m8 👌

DanielMallon-henn
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In engineering the is such a thing as strength of materials.

jaymekuan
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This looks good but I question material quality

hud
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Very nice I want to build a aeroplane please help me

b.mgaming
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What is that thing liike a cloth which you used to wrap wings

Ahirwarmanoj
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A madeira cedro é leve e resistente será que ficaria bom usando ela ?

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