I FINALLY Bought An ELECTRIC Paramotor!

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Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:40 Giveaway
1:16 Unboxing
3:32 Assembly
5:36 First Test
8:14 Charging and Programming
9:23 Specs
11:15 Conclusion

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  • I have worked with RC airplanes and other RCs my whole life, when you plugged the power in with your arm going through the blades, my heart dropped. I know nothing should ever happen, but sometimes electronics are wonky, be careful!

    @NickCorona@NickCoronaАй бұрын
    • I came to make the same comment. You never know when a motor controller might malfunction and quickly send that blade into his arm.

      @johndelorean2284@johndelorean2284Ай бұрын
    • @@johndelorean2284 same lol, my heart dropped too

      @funcorporatelife2177@funcorporatelife2177Ай бұрын
    • yall do realize he is plugging power to the battery and not the actual operating system. he has to disconnect the power source to charge said power source.

      @sunraku79@sunraku79Ай бұрын
    • @@sunraku79 yah that’s the scary part

      @NickCorona@NickCoronaАй бұрын
    • @@sunraku79 he could do it from the other side I would for sure make a little spot in the net to reach through

      @NickCorona@NickCoronaАй бұрын
  • 3d printed parts are not automatically weak, there are types of printers, filament, and processes that result in extreme strength, such as used in ultra expensive performance cars. Just the typical stuff people print are not using the high temp, higher end equipment. Especially given the constant vibration of a paramotor, I would have to agree with Tucker, in general.

    @mm6705@mm6705Ай бұрын
    • Fatigue is a wild animal in a dynamic application (lots of vibration, harmonics). Even metals that meet theoretical strength targets with a safety factory can be destroyed by harmonics.

      @RwP223@RwP223Ай бұрын
    • He said one of them was cracked.

      @SwingingPythons@SwingingPythonsАй бұрын
    • Compared to a molded part, they ARE much weaker, almost always. Tucker is right to complain. Paramotor flying puts your life at risk - no need to add to the risk factor by using parts that are inherently quite fragile compared to the equivalent molded or machined part.

      @chouseification@chouseificationАй бұрын
    • @@SwingingPythonsyes, but from the transport Nonetheless not a good sign in general ^^

      @Cross_111@Cross_111Ай бұрын
    • Something like SLS nylon would have been fine here; that wouldnt crack; but this fdm cracked out of the box stuff is indeed a bit unbecoming of something you are going to fly in...

      @eelcohoogendoorn8044@eelcohoogendoorn8044Ай бұрын
  • FYI you can change the flight mode in the field without having to plug it into the computer. When the throttles arm just hold down the button and it'll switch modes.

    @PDWhite@PDWhiteАй бұрын
    • Everything can be over ridden.

      @chrisanderson9157@chrisanderson9157Ай бұрын
    • @@chrisanderson9157 no

      @daniell1869@daniell1869Ай бұрын
  • Welcome to the electric world! I got the first generation Open PPG SP 140 and I have loved it ever since. I love the reliability and how smooth it is. I can let off the throttle and just glide quietly. Hope you have a blast!

    @dsnieszko@dsnieszkoАй бұрын
  • Electric …. First thing that comes to mind .. is being able to power on and off. And ride the wind. In silence….

    @patsquach4080@patsquach4080Ай бұрын
    • What happens if the battery dies in air does it land like some drones Or does it beep when it’s about to die

      @jonahreyes615@jonahreyes61529 күн бұрын
    • @@jonahreyes615 It’s a para glider. When the battery dies. You only have. 30 minutes of flight left,, maybe more depends on updrafts. You should think about what you wrote….

      @patsquach4080@patsquach408029 күн бұрын
    • @@jonahreyes615 Once you're out of gas or battery power you just become a normal paraglider. You can tip toe in a landing with any amount of head wind.

      @Richplaceholder@Richplaceholder27 күн бұрын
    • @@jonahreyes615 This question reminds me of that one time I heard someone worried they wouldn't be able to see if the battery on their smart glasses ran out.

      @lancem7811@lancem781127 күн бұрын
  • Like the early electric autos (or electric anything!), an ePPG is in the very early adoption phase and Open PPG should be congratulated on starting this whole transition. I’ve been following them for years and Paul has done a great job in bringing this unit to the PPG community. Not perfect by any means and most pilots may be turned off by the low flight times…but battery tech continues to progress and soon more and more pilots will wonder how they ever put up with 2 stroke noise, smell, oil mixing, constant maintenance, and engine outs (I’ve had 4). I hope this starts to encourage other players in the game. I do know of other pilots starting to put together electric units. Since I only fly around 30-50 minutes on each flight, I fully intend to get one. I would also love an add-on system to current frames as I would prefer something like the Fly Products Eclipse, Kangook (or Rider). Thanks for the review and will look forward to your discovery flights! Would love to know if anyone out there has had quality 3D parts fail?

    @loums52@loums52Ай бұрын
    • I agree, it's really awesome to see everything Paul has done. There are some huge advantages over gas and it will only get better with time.

      @TuckerGott@TuckerGottАй бұрын
    • @@TuckerGott I also wanted to mention that those curious can visit the website and read a lot of feedback on the community forum. I love how open and helpful everyone is and quick to answer any questions. Thanks again!

      @loums52@loums52Ай бұрын
    • My main question is the giveaway open to the uk? 😂I'll be having the adrenaline addict tee anyway... but I like to get my hopes up 😂

      @eagerbeever2007@eagerbeever2007Ай бұрын
    • Seems that electric is better suited on a trike where you could theoretically add bigger batteries for longer flight times and still be able to launch, whereas adding weight to a standard PPG would make it almost impossible or at least impractical to launch. Double the battery and you have something with flight times worthy of spending the money on. Right now the flight time is just too short to justify imo.

      @Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28@Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28Ай бұрын
    • @@Watchdog_McCoy_5.7x28 You will run into the issue of diminishing returns similar to (though not the same as) the rocket equation. More battery weight = need more energy output to maintain flight. Use more energy means getting less flight time/KWh total... it's a balancing act. *Can* you get more flight time on electric? Absolutely you can - there are now all-electric small planes out there - but it does mean you end up scaling everything up, including $$$.

      @neverendingstudent@neverendingstudentАй бұрын
  • I've been subbed to your channel for a long time and I got to say its so awesome seeing what you built out of this channel dude

    @PaulRozeboom@PaulRozeboomАй бұрын
  • Thank you for doing this review! Can’t wait to see more videos with it. Also nice to see my comment asking to review this shown in the beginning of the video! 😀 as someone who hasn’t got into the sport yet, this setup intrigues me more than gas powered.

    @jthrasherphoto@jthrasherphotoАй бұрын
  • I love my electric paramotor. The simplicity and smoothness is just a game changer in my opinion. Still have my old gasoline motor for the few long flights however.

    @PontusEgnell@PontusEgnellАй бұрын
  • Very well made video Tucker! Thanks for all the information and entertainment. Happy to support Risky Biscuits for all the amazing content over the years, and for a chance to win that e-PPG! 🤩

    @michaelphaneuf7281@michaelphaneuf7281Ай бұрын
    • Very much appreciated!

      @TuckerGott@TuckerGottАй бұрын
  • What do you think about using an electric paramotor in a flight school? "Engine Management" is much simpler with electric propulsion. No pull start, no cold / warm start problems, ... So a flight student can concentrate more on handling the glider etc. and needs less attention to the engine. Less work load is exactly what is needed in this scenario. The limited flight time doesn't matter for your first small hops into the air.

    @56932982@56932982Ай бұрын
    • I think it could be a really good school motor with the lightweight battery and on the "chill" mode.

      @TuckerGott@TuckerGottАй бұрын
    • @@TuckerGottinteresting that somebody mention this. i also just finished another version specially for schools with safety features build in, for students who are ready for their first flights. fall down protection, lightweight around 16kg, fast charging battery packs which are full in 10-15 min ect. a simple training unit for schools. inexpensive and robust.

      @cloudpandarism2627@cloudpandarism2627Ай бұрын
    • It is better to learn with the type of equipment you will use later. It is easier to learn good habits from the start than to start with bad habits, then unlearn the bad habits to replace them with good ones. There is no point to learn to drive an automatic gearbox car if you plan to drive a manual.

      @niconico3907@niconico3907Ай бұрын
    • I find electric stuff is less intimidatingly too for a beginner.. Not as much noise etc... I will say even being around dirtbikes and motorcycles growing up, my gas paramotor scared the sh** out of me for a while until I got use to it.

      @warrenkral6562@warrenkral6562Ай бұрын
    • @@warrenkral6562 excellent point. i also agree that a rumbleling 2 stroke on my back was really not helping to get the nerves down. and electric ppg is very powerful but without the drama and the missing vibrations making it the perfect first flight training unit. i also say that first PPG flights should be electric in every school.

      @cloudpandarism2627@cloudpandarism2627Ай бұрын
  • looks amazing. Literally the only constructive criticism i have is when u attach the battery you prob dont want ur arms in between the blades.

    @adamdamandeman2852@adamdamandeman2852Ай бұрын
  • Dude I love how you break it down! Epic video man! Cant wait to see the next video on it!!

    @flyingdanwitha29sedan@flyingdanwitha29sedanАй бұрын
  • Thanks, can't wait for the future videos of this thing

    @tjmooney4181@tjmooney4181Ай бұрын
  • I've taken a little break from your channel, but came back and see how much your channel has grown and how good the production quality is now. Keep it up!

    @vancityr6485@vancityr6485Ай бұрын
  • Definitely different from what you normally ride, but i was excited to see it fly so well, and impressed by the distance life on a charge. As always, thanks for sharing this content Tucker!

    @mitchelldanielw@mitchelldanielwАй бұрын
  • Finally! Cant wait to watch you test it

    @NightmareFuelsYou@NightmareFuelsYouАй бұрын
  • I'm thinking positive on this giveaway 👍👍, good luck everyone!! Thanks Tucker for always giving back!! 🤟😎

    @Monyornothin@MonyornothinАй бұрын
    • Good luck to you!!

      @TuckerGott@TuckerGottАй бұрын
  • Breaking it down! Love this and look forward to learning a lot more! These videos will influence a few choices I think! I know I am watching.

    @barkin-brit486@barkin-brit486Ай бұрын
  • Can't wait to see it fly! Looking forward to the upcoming videos 🤘

    @brighamthayne4963@brighamthayne4963Ай бұрын
  • Been subscribed forever. Saw the new video show in my feed way late after not seeing one for at-least a year. I clicked the bell this time so I always see new Tucker Gott videos.

    @lazerbaconpro@lazerbaconproАй бұрын
  • I've been subscribed for about 2-3 years and have been really excited about flying soon. I've finally started a paramotor savings account and have been putting some cash in every paycheck. I live close to Aviator Paramotor and can't wait to start learning. I love your videos. Thank you for the inspiration!

    @magicalkorok@magicalkorokАй бұрын
  • Great video man! It is cool that you can 3D print your own quality apart. At least I know with carbon fiber and other materials with a high-end printer you can make some pretty cool stuff intricate also!

    @pawsNparachutes@pawsNparachutesАй бұрын
  • Love it! Can't wait to see the follow-up videos!

    @justin_time@justin_timeАй бұрын
  • @Tucker Gott - I can see the work in the gym is paying off! Looking good my man! Great content as always!

    @Z-C-M@Z-C-MАй бұрын
  • Got my first lesson booked in for this sunday thanks to your videos! Cheers budddyyy 😁

    @ifeelallfidgetyandwarm6098@ifeelallfidgetyandwarm6098Ай бұрын
  • Good stuff my dude, loved all the info. Crazy that just another battery is $2200. Definitely already enjoying this series

    @artoodeetoo3064@artoodeetoo3064Ай бұрын
  • This is what I've been looking forward to most after watching years of your videos!

    @ashawalker5986@ashawalker5986Ай бұрын
  • I have a SP140.... loving it❤️ welcome to Phoenix👍👌👍

    @antoniotownsell9550@antoniotownsell9550Ай бұрын
  • Pretty cool.. thanks for doing this

    @MotoMaximus@MotoMaximusАй бұрын
  • @6:35 When you flipped that switch and it beeped... IT'S RUNNING! I'd really like to have that switch reachable from the harness but in anycase just consider that on=running! easy.

    @grejen711@grejen711Ай бұрын
  • This review was so well produced! Can’t wait to see a bunch of these aloft all at the same time! I’m sure we’ll see electric-only PPG events in the near future!

    @paraglidingprospector@paraglidingprospectorАй бұрын
  • Love the new swag! can't wait for future vids on it.

    @dgods94@dgods94Ай бұрын
  • As always, awesome content.

    @sylvestermroczek1973@sylvestermroczek1973Ай бұрын
  • Epic dude!!! The shirts are so dope! Epic video man watching now! Super stoked!!! Sick you got the three blade on there!!!!

    @flyingdanwitha29sedan@flyingdanwitha29sedanАй бұрын
    • Thanks man! Pretty proud of these designs.

      @TuckerGott@TuckerGottАй бұрын
    • @@TuckerGott you got the best shirts out! Stoked to get the new shirts man!!

      @flyingdanwitha29sedan@flyingdanwitha29sedanАй бұрын
  • You're very trusting of that controller when you're connecting the battery while reaching through the prop! Very cool setup, though! Hoping to learn to fly one some day. :)

    @AlsAutoandAppliance@AlsAutoandApplianceАй бұрын
  • I love this. While commenting while listening, perhaps the timing for acceleration is to reduce blades contortions your weight? Or be more efficient which I'd imagine is likely. Weight depending, I'd consider having the battery below the motor to save space and depth if this could be configured to be packed easier and faster setup. I'd consider having the battery mounted around padded thin plastic to make insertion easier. The electrical connections are cool but same principal as a lawnmower or kettle switch, stubborn to remove and reconnect so I'd personally like a lock on it but with trad blade pins, you may not. Could be an option. Was weight mentioned without the batteries? My thoughts are probably common: which is more weight preferred, with an empty tank being cumbersome and could we use an ev charging point? If applicable, how could one reach an ev charger, say, xc? Noise reduction with electric? Power differences? Ive always agreed with that on 3d printing, it feels and looks cheap; they're for unseen things or prototypes. Bottle tops make a fantastic way to melt onto forms at home for relatively free, just need an oven or dehydrator, waffle iron anything flat and hot, with a rolling pin. Idk if printed metal is comparatively strong Thanks for sharing!

    @clevelandexplorer2221@clevelandexplorer2221Ай бұрын
  • Whoever designs your merch does a great job

    @Apersonmrrw@ApersonmrrwАй бұрын
  • What I gained from this is that the motor will mount to a standard frame if you want to switch existing equipment over to electric. In theroy you could just buy the motor, controller and battery. Would be cool to build a custom battery for this even tho the packaging they have is pretty sweet thats a wicked expensive battery.

    @232Stangpwr@232StangpwrАй бұрын
    • i was curious whether the battery should really be considered expensive. it's $2,200 and could give you ~900, 30 min flights (before battery degradation makes continued usage untenable), so 10 years of flying? recharging costs could vary a lot depending on your location, but compared with gas, oil, engine maintenance & replacement parts etc., you might find it's actually cheaper for your total cost of ownership to go electric. but you're comparing that to much longer range/flight times with gas and the convenience of quickly refilling, which might be a dealbreaker depending on the type of flying you want to do.

      @GeorgeHafiz@GeorgeHafizАй бұрын
  • This will be an interesting series, thanks

    @anthonyburke5656@anthonyburke5656Ай бұрын
  • It's about damn time dude! Been waiting for this for years! Risky Biscuits YEWWWWWW!

    @C-3PFLO@C-3PFLOАй бұрын
  • I use 3d printers and don’t really mind the 3d printed parts, they can be very strong if printed properly and using the correct filament. I also like that the files are available and you can print extra parts when needed 👍 Looking forward to the first take off and flight review 🪂

    @donjohnson2639@donjohnson2639Ай бұрын
  • I used to work at the company that made the netting. Dyneema is a very strong material. We would test pull it at pretty high strengths. We testing one past the max, and it made a round straight bar turn into a wavy noodle.

    @chucklanman3315@chucklanman331523 күн бұрын
  • Anxious for the next video!!!

    @raphaeloalves@raphaeloalvesАй бұрын
  • I love 3D printing myself and have wanted to get into the paramotor sport! I agree with your assessment though that using 3D printed parts for structural components is a no-go. If those were to fail during flight, it could lead to catastrophic failure as the propgaurd could disassemble and be ingested by the prop. Causing prop strike, damage, and material ejection (possibly hitting your chute or person). However, for the throttle control, I think it's totally fine. And would be fun to print your own custom one!

    @jdjr3640@jdjr364020 күн бұрын
  • bro, you look jacked, keep it up

    @damienjost2112@damienjost2112Ай бұрын
  • Looks good!

    @baritone_vocalist@baritone_vocalistАй бұрын
  • Been looking at the SP140 for awhile so I’m stoked for this series! If you ever need some replacement 3d printed parts for it hit me up. I have a 3d print farm and I’m in your area.

    @ktspdj@ktspdjАй бұрын
  • Aaaaah! We need part 2!

    @ParaglidingManiac@ParaglidingManiacАй бұрын
  • Happy birthday bro! 😎🎂

    @dannythefox@dannythefoxАй бұрын
  • Nice review! I bought one of these last year (with the small battery) but didn’t get a chance to properly use it yet, looking forward to see what you think of it in use.

    @evan010101@evan010101Ай бұрын
  • Great breakdown.

    @DennisShulerJr@DennisShulerJrАй бұрын
  • ive been waiting fro this review.

    @Dylant38@Dylant38Ай бұрын
  • Awesome, the only change i would make is a cut-off switch for the motor somewhere along the bracket side. And also a charging port to easy charge it without unplugging it from the motor the whole time. But further would love to see videos in the air how it performing

    @coeniejvr@coeniejvr29 күн бұрын
  • I understand your hesitation on the still standing prob when armed. My solution would be a slow turning of the motor, like a simulated idle or a warning sound like a from a slow EV

    @raphiseth6942@raphiseth6942Ай бұрын
  • I’m eager to see the flights and your impressions on this one.

    @gliderrider@gliderriderАй бұрын
  • Oh, nice! Now this is something we have curious about

    @modus_ponens@modus_ponensАй бұрын
  • 3D Printed it's a wise thing for small production. You can print upgrades and mods in a few hours

    @peekpt@peekptАй бұрын
  • From a non paramotor pilot here, seems to me the biggest advantage of electric would be reliability and fewer parts to fail, combined with lower maintenance and minimal vibration and noise. Weight and flight time would be the biggest detractors. It's enticing to not have to worry about fuel stability, freshness, ethanol levels, carburetor tuning, engine starting, vibrating parts falling off, etc. If I ever tip my toe into this sport, pretty sure it will be with electric.

    @kaddiddlehopper@kaddiddlehopperАй бұрын
    • Spot on! I will be doing an in depth gas vs electric comparison.

      @TuckerGott@TuckerGottАй бұрын
    • You forgot the biggest concern , if the battery decides to go on fire mid flight.

      @MikeR65@MikeR65Ай бұрын
    • @@MikeR65 Not worried about it. I have carried cell phones in my pocket with the identical battery technology for 20 years and never had any problem. The technology is matured and relatively safe. Most problems with batteries occur when they''re being charged with improper equipment or when they are ruptured with physical damage.

      @kaddiddlehopper@kaddiddlehopperАй бұрын
    • ​@@MikeR65ohh, you're not the brightest bulb in the box, aren't u? 🤣

      @elbigotesdelatienda@elbigotesdelatiendaАй бұрын
    • @@elbigotesdelatiendaAnd why‘s that - oh great clueless battery guru? 🤦‍♂️

      @spaRTan3246@spaRTan3246Ай бұрын
  • I don't mind taking off full weight (70lbs) if i know I'm going on a xc, but landing every flight still at 75lbs, that would be rough on the back, at least for me it would.

    @james7705@james7705Ай бұрын
  • Hell yeah might have to get one of these

    @thepunisher8078@thepunisher8078Ай бұрын
  • yeah like peter stripol plane mk4 good upgrade

    @guillermoplatero1891@guillermoplatero1891Ай бұрын
  • Look forward to next video

    @What..a..shambles@What..a..shamblesАй бұрын
  • FINALLY! love it!

    @barnyardbrio7597@barnyardbrio7597Ай бұрын
  • Can’t wait to see first flight

    @mottys.4713@mottys.4713Ай бұрын
  • I've been flying the sp140 for 2 years now, overall it's a pretty nice machine. I really like the new frame and swing arms! I've done quite a few videos on how this thing works and I'll be interested to see what your opinion is on this electric motor

    @adam-newbloom@adam-newbloomАй бұрын
    • do you find it to be easier? like as far as maintenance, storage, and running cost..

      @zachmoyer1849@zachmoyer1849Ай бұрын
  • tucker you are brave.....now you are really...really really brave this is gonna be interesting.

    @thepunisher8078@thepunisher8078Ай бұрын
  • While I don't love the aesthetic of 3d printed parts, the ability to download the files and print them myself is amazing!

    @dracovolans319@dracovolans319Ай бұрын
  • With the 3D files available you could even send them off to be machined if you want that so that is cool

    @dihler55@dihler55Ай бұрын
  • 3D printed parts aren't a problem per se if you choose the right printing method and material. For example I could see SLS printed nylon working well for this application. Alternatively he could CNC some moulds and injection mould parts himself, that's also possible these days.

    @athmaid@athmaid28 күн бұрын
  • Seems a HUGE plus to 3d printed parts is being able to print them at home, don't have to order and then wait for it to ship out.

    @heartsky@heartskyАй бұрын
  • bussin on a full stack (no cap) fr fr ong

    @bippityboppityboo552@bippityboppityboo552Ай бұрын
  • Darn, wish I waited buying the training chute til now. Would replace most of the 3d printed parts as we have a metal printer at work. Was concerned about the proximity of the battery cable to blades, but must be ok otherwise you would have said something. Looking forward to next vid.

    @mikesimons1544@mikesimons1544Ай бұрын
  • Love it....although not the 3D printed parts. I ordered one (would have been my 1st) but had to cancel before delivery (after waiting months on a preorder) as I didn't have space and funds were drying up, sadly, I remain grounded.

    @BFArch0n@BFArch0nАй бұрын
  • great move forward, the 'only' negative of watching you glide through the heavens was that funky, noisy brutal 2 stroke buzzing along, now you can reach pure nirvana

    @marcus_velo_9970@marcus_velo_997014 күн бұрын
  • sick!

    @zaid2423@zaid2423Ай бұрын
  • I would see about getting those 3d printed parts made from cnc aluminum

    @smokeymcpot851@smokeymcpot851Ай бұрын
  • @TuckerGott please do a systematic noise (pilot, takeoff, different flight heights) comparison.

    @mike_tango@mike_tangoАй бұрын
  • Every time I turn in to a video you have changed so much

    @clifford_utes_kg9953@clifford_utes_kg9953Ай бұрын
  • Dang that mt-10 is sick, dream bike

    @Soeks77@Soeks77Ай бұрын
  • Yes!! Quick release prop hubs are not safe!! I'm glad you feel the same tucker. I've been preaching to my friends that were running them to not. The time "saved" is not worth the possible departure of your prop

    @christopheraltmayer8057@christopheraltmayer8057Ай бұрын
  • I have a Bloop 4 Biplane that would love to try this as its power plant!

    @shuflar@shuflarАй бұрын
  • I think the 3-D printed parts are the best feature of this frame. It means one can have an infinite amount of cheap spare stress parts on hand, sacrificial parts if you will. I would try printing nylon or PETG (coke bottle plastic) and not PLA or ABS. Either way, it’s a good excuse to get a 3-D printer.

    @crashtestcal6484@crashtestcal6484Ай бұрын
    • Nylon (potential even carbon fiber or glass fiber nylon) or pc should really be the only choices here. Abs and petg have so-so overall strength. Pla has crazy high strength, but is brittle and creeps quite badly.

      @Freakmaster480@Freakmaster48027 күн бұрын
  • I wish I had one. Seems so fun.

    @yohvh@yohvhАй бұрын
  • Welcome to the world of tomorrow! Now you're cooking with electricity you get a lot of immediate advantages but still one or two small things that could come back to bite you. Start up and shut down are things of the past, no more handling fuel or dosing it with oil enjoy keeping your fingers clean, instant power response and a smooth torque curve, in theory longer engine life as electric motors last much longer than piston engines as they have less moving parts and little vibration. This looks like a great unit and I'm interested to see what you make of it.

    @theworkshopwhisperer.5902@theworkshopwhisperer.5902Ай бұрын
  • Been Waiting a year for this!!!

    @ReyesJim@ReyesJimАй бұрын
  • on your way up north again stop by my area saint Pete sarasota and we will go on one off the sickest island hoping flights. I have a extra paramotor for ya

    @ChuckyWright@ChuckyWrightАй бұрын
  • Pretty interesting - I'm not a pilot but interested in the space (maybe one day I can afford to get into it!). I'm curious if this is quiet enough that you don't need ear muffs during flight (I guess you'd still need a headset for a mic and radio?). I wonder how noisy this would be with those funky quiet looped props we are seeing in the drone world 🤔

    @DavidAlsh@DavidAlshАй бұрын
  • wow, I wanna see this thing fly!

    @masby.gaming@masby.gamingАй бұрын
  • That thing is sweet

    @Lawson_Miner@Lawson_MinerАй бұрын
  • That would make a sick ceiling fan !

    @LongboardingUno@LongboardingUnoАй бұрын
    • Facts. Insane circulation.

      @TuckerGott@TuckerGottАй бұрын
    • I was thinking lawnmower actually.

      @doolittlegeorge@doolittlegeorgeАй бұрын
  • The noise it makes is sick :D

    @snorkosaurus@snorkosaurusАй бұрын
  • So dope!

    @xrpl@xrpl25 күн бұрын
  • I was really hoping for the review!!

    @nedmacallen@nedmacallenАй бұрын
    • It’s a video series. Stay tuned.

      @TuckerGott@TuckerGottАй бұрын
    • @@TuckerGott ahh of course gotta squeeze that juice!! So stoked you’re out west!!

      @nedmacallen@nedmacallenАй бұрын
  • looking forward to this series..... electric changed the RC world off basically being much more reliable. and the abilty to just charge and go.

    @jimmykol@jimmykolАй бұрын
  • Those 3d printed parts could be used to create molds so you can pour epoxy pieces. (This would be the proper use of 3D printing in a product like this, using 3D printed parts directly in a product like this isn't the idea I had in mind.) To make it act more like a gas motor, once it's armed, the motor should start spinning at an extremely low RPM just to give a highly visible and a sound indicator that the system is turned on. (Think the laws that require electric cars to have motor sounds or another indication of movement via sound.)

    @TruFrag@TruFrag24 күн бұрын
  • Damn that MT10 is niceee!! 😍😍😍

    @alexisromero3913@alexisromero391327 күн бұрын
  • Dude, finally

    @DailyDroneFPV@DailyDroneFPVАй бұрын
  • I'm not a flyer, but I would imagine that 90-98% of gas paramotor flight logs are well within an hour, so this electric offering would make sense in most use cases. Gas for cross country if conditions permit.

    @GeekTherapyRadio@GeekTherapyRadio28 күн бұрын
  • Very cool! I love the simplicity of electric propulsion in general. I'd rather have a known lifespan of the battery compared to constant maintenance and repairs on a gas engine. In the long run, the cost is the same since batteries are expensive but you can't put a price on the time savings!!!

    @chrisss73841@chrisss73841Ай бұрын
    • Yeah and if the battery decides to go on fire mid flight that would be pleasant.

      @MikeR65@MikeR65Ай бұрын
    • @@MikeR65 Why would the battery randomly go on fire?

      @maxrei8786@maxrei8786Ай бұрын
    • @@maxrei8786 IDK why do batteries randomly go on fire?

      @MikeR65@MikeR65Ай бұрын
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