Flying a remote controlled Nakamura paper plane (PowerUp 3.0)
Credits give to PowerUp 3.0 Someone says it doesnt work well, it didnt work for me for the first few attempts but when you know what materials work best and have built the right model then everything should go smoothly. In my case ordinary printing A4 paper doesnt work. Thicker paper helped a lot to build a really steady body for the plane. Also some basic principles towards aero-dynamic will be required when you are tweaking/making necessary adjustments. When a paper plane go really fast with a motor on board it will change everything you learnt from when you were a kid and having fun with these paper planes. One last thing if yours doesnt fly well: you have to fly your paper plane outdoors without any wind. Tiny wind is bearable though. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10kQtddPw2Y
Mac throttles. We all knew that and we all hate it. A simple way to fix this issue with no additional cost. There are two tools I know of to let you change default fan rules: MacsFanControl and iStatsMenu. Feel free to give them a try! Stay cool guys. Pun intended.
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