CCM 2 Meter RC Slope Glider Build Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Let's build a CCM Toy 2M slope glider!
    In part two we will work on the aileron servo installation.
    Servos - KST X08H plus flightcomp.com....
    Link to MP Jet Couplers- flightcomp.com....
    CCM website- ccm.in.ua/en/
    Flight Comp- flightcomp.com....
    Full blown F3F machine shrunk down into a 2 meter package!
    New for 2019 from CCM in Ukraine. The Toy 2m can slope, thermal, race, or just sport fly! Available in two versions, spread tow and standard carbon. The spread tow version is lighter and suitable for light to medium slope lift. Swap out the 5 degree wing joiner for the 10 degree joiner and go hunt down some thermals!
    The standard carbon Toy is heavier and stiffer and more suited for strong slope lift with max ballast loads.
    High level of prefabrication and quality second to none! The wings and fuselage have wire harnesses installed and carbon pushrods installed. Unique "solid core" style hingle line on all surfaces means you won't jam pesky epoxy wipers in top wings skins. If you want gap seals just use tape, really simple! Brass control horns pre-installed in wind surfaces and ball joints pre-installed in V-tails.
    Capable of taking 250 grams of brass ballast in the wings.
    We recommend the following servos-
    Fuse- KST X08H V5
    Ailerons- KST X08H V5 or X08H Plus
    Flaps- Blue Bird 115HV or MKS 6110 ( X10 mini may fit but would be very tight!)
    Specs-
    Length- 1153 mm
    Wing Span- 2000 mm
    Wing Area-32.4 dm2
    Wing Airfoil HN352 Mod
    Tail Area- 3.72 dm2
    Tail Airfoil HT08 Mod
    2 Sets of wing joiners, 5 degree and 10 degree
    Ailerons, Flaps, Rudder, Elevator- 6 Channel control
    Ballast capable, includes 4 brass slugs (250 g total)
    All protective covers included

Комментарии • 3

  • @microgliders
    @microgliders 4 года назад

    beautiful glider

  • @kirkglundal4289
    @kirkglundal4289 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for your build vids!
    I have the same servos and frames, which are nicely machined BTW. I have found upon test fitting that the frames are a little too tight. Which is better than too loose of course, but the frame flexes enough that it appears there will be trouble getting a flush fit to the wing skin. Are you lightly sanding the inside of the servo frames to accomodate the xo8's? Especially with the bit of plastic in there...

    • @flightcomp
      @flightcomp  4 года назад

      Hello! No I don't sand then but for sure you could. I do sand the corners where the hole for the screws are. You will notice on the servos there is a slight radius where the mounting arm meets the case. The frames have a sharp edge there. Sanding a radius helps the fit greatly! I also put a lot of weight on the servos as the glue cures to force them flat. Good luck with your build!