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Homebuilt aircraft video channel wish list?

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cluttonfred

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Hi, all.

I support a few content creators on Patreon, folks that post videos and other media on topics that interest me. Two good examples are Forgotten Weapons (strange and rare guns, 5-15 minute clips several times per week) and C&Rsenal (firearms history, mostly WWI so far, very detailed research, 30-60 minute features about twice per month).

Does anyone here know of any homebuilt aircraft content creators like that? I don't know of any at a level of quality and frequency that would prompt me to become a patron. I have only seen a few sporadic video logs and some advertising-driven interviews at Oshkosh and the like.

What would folks want to see in such a channel? Detailed build logs? Building tips? Live streaming building or flying sessions? Interviews with designers or builders? Flight tests? Historical vignettes? How often, how long? Other features, like a private discussion forum or real-world gatherings to talk about homebuilt planes?

I ask because I am thinking of tackling such a project and would love to get some feedback on what would really be worth the price of a cup of coffee per month.

Cheers,

Matthew
 
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