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Radio Controlled SpaceX Starship CRASH

After making some repairs after my last video, I took my 3D printed remote controlled SpaceX Starship out for some more flight testing to try to get a better feel for the flight characteristics during the freefall maneuver. Unfortunately, it turned into confetti after another hard “landing.”

Previous Starship Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lwH7xJnB4I

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NicholasRehm
dRehmFlight Flight Controller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlD0C5CrWcA
3D Printed Part Files: https://hackaday.io/project/175745-radio-controlled-starship-program
Cameraman Peter: https://www.youtube.com/user/peterryseck
Superheavy Booster Animation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqcDCSOGCMs

My radio controlled starship is powered by two electric motors and propellers, and gimbals them for control just like the real starship; this is far from your conventional “drone.” During the freefall or belly flop maneuver, the motors shut off and it uses its four unique control surfaces to control the descent. In this video, I added a first-person view (FPV) camera, but unfortunately never got around to flying it through the goggles. I think I’ve learned enough about this vehicle to vastly improve the next iteration, but now I would like to shift my efforts toward developing a Super Heavy Booster to launch it with. I even have plans to catch the booster with the launch tower, just like SpaceX. If you liked this or want to stay up to date on my Starship program, please consider subscribing! More fun projects to come.

00:00 Intro
01:08 First Flight
02:09 New Control Surfaces
02:40 Flight Two
04:40 FPV Goggles
05:05 Flight Three
05:56 How Thrust Vectoring Works
07:00 Flight Four Confetti Crash
09:24 Conclusions

#SpaceX #Starship #Drone

Видео Radio Controlled SpaceX Starship CRASH канала Nicholas Rehm
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18 января 2021 г. 20:00:09
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