That has to be the slickest, most refined foamboard plane I've ever seen First time in a while I've seen a completely new innovation in scratch building We NEED to see this fly
Thanks! It's certainly new to me, though I make no claim that I'm the first to do this on the RC scale. Ideally I'll have the maiden flight done within a week
The bypass door opens into the exhaust duct and directs it up into the wing between the trailing edge and the aft spar. It then exits through a 3/16" slot in the trailing edge angled at a 45-degree downward angle
That has to be the slickest, most refined foamboard plane I've ever seen
First time in a while I've seen a completely new innovation in scratch building
We NEED to see this fly
Thanks! It's certainly new to me, though I make no claim that I'm the first to do this on the RC scale. Ideally I'll have the maiden flight done within a week
Hair dryers are getting so fancy nowadays
very nice. how long did this take you?
I'd reckon around 30 hours total - half of that in design over the course of a month , the other half in three days of building
How exactly do you blow the flaps?
The bypass door opens into the exhaust duct and directs it up into the wing between the trailing edge and the aft spar. It then exits through a 3/16" slot in the trailing edge angled at a 45-degree downward angle