Ready for the first flight, Building a Prototype Blended Wing Body Aircraft, Natilus Horizon, FINAL
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Hey everyone, I hope you're doing great . So this is going to be the final build video of the Horizon. That's the prototype model we are building for Nless aircraft . If you haven't seen the first video yet, go check it out . And so in this video, we are hopefully going to complete the project for good . Means we will do all the final touches and install all the electronics and hopefully have it ready for the main flight. Now m flight is going to be after bait . So it will be ready for the paint first and then a m flight uh will follow . So far we completed around 80%. . We installed the landing gear and the motors . We still need to cut the control surfaces and install the servos and also lights . Plus we will need to cut a big hatch where all the electronics will be installed . All right, let's get to work. . So we started with cutting the control surfaces and installing the servos. This . This plane will have three elements and one aeron on each wing . This plane will have three elements and one aeron on each wing. This means it's a delta wing plus two vertical stabilizers . For the servos, I made those wooding holders or mounts . For the servos, I made those wooding holders or mounts . These were glued in the foam before we even . These were glued in the foam before we even . The servo covers are going to be 3D printed because each cover will have a different shape or thickness to follow the wing profile or curvature . So, you won't see a flat spot where there's a circle . All the hinges on this plane are going to be made out of Kevlar