a filos another master pice, nice, very very nice. Thank you. And if i can ask, dimenison of REF dlg are exactly in mm the same like your 1m dlg? and how thick are flaps in mm?
Very NICE! I set up a poly DLG the same way with 1 servo pulling both inboard flaps down. I was a little worried about the flaps fluttering on launch after looking around on RC-Groups, but they work great. It's nice to have landing flaps, and trailing edge camber on a poly wing. Nice flights!
That was very interesting 👍 Rudder, elevator flying with the benefits of a full house glider. Jealous of the conditions you have there and how you get into thermals so easily. I've got to the point of complete frustration with the constant strong wind I've been experiencing. Even went somewhere different yesterday, where it was more open, and it was worse 😠 Anyway, nice to see some of your flying again. I find it inspires me 😊
Your videos are top! They are instructive and enticing. Thank You very much indeed! What make is your transmitter? I need to get a modern one to replace old 35MHz gear
@@bracesport I use a metal gear servo that barely does the job, not ideal setup but it works without buzzing. The servo needs to overcome two 0.4mm springs and the flaps down on landing.
I would like and try and make one. I have never worked with composites before, it sounds interesting. Are the booms all the same length, or what is the rule of thumb? Thanks.
a filos another master pice, nice, very very nice. Thank you.
And if i can ask, dimenison of REF dlg are exactly in mm the same like your 1m dlg?
and how thick are flaps in mm?
That's a unique take on DLG. Saving the weight of one sevo whilst leveraging some of the advantages of a full house flapperon ship. Like it.
Thank you Steven, exactly as you said it.
Very NICE! I set up a poly DLG the same way with 1 servo pulling both inboard flaps down. I was a little worried about the flaps fluttering on launch after looking around on RC-Groups, but they work great. It's nice to have landing flaps, and trailing edge camber on a poly wing. Nice flights!
Thank you Mickey! I had the same doubts but the launches seem to be on rails and there is no flattering at all! Any pick available on your poly?
That was very interesting 👍 Rudder, elevator flying with the benefits of a full house glider.
Jealous of the conditions you have there and how you get into thermals so easily. I've got to the point of complete frustration with the constant strong wind I've been experiencing. Even went somewhere different yesterday, where it was more open, and it was worse 😠 Anyway, nice to see some of your flying again. I find it inspires me 😊
Thank you, Carl! Conditions are great, but thermals are everywhere, even on windy days.
Nice straight vertical launches and great flights! OMG...fantastic thermal catchings, I like when Your glider flies higher and higher.
Thank you!
That is a great idea. If i happen to get a foam wing dlg i will try that
Your videos are top! They are instructive and enticing. Thank You very much indeed!
What make is your transmitter? I need to get a modern one to replace old 35MHz gear
Thank you! I now use Jumper t-light and Jumper t-pro transmitters.
NICE - I like the camber added to the RE
Me too, I am really enjoying it!
it does mean there is a constant load on the servo - any buzzing?
@@bracesport I use a metal gear servo that barely does the job, not ideal setup but it works without buzzing. The servo needs to overcome two 0.4mm springs and the flaps down on landing.
@@afilos lets see if it continues to hold in there!
@@bracesport I can switch to control rods and ditch the springs.
Same controller I have for my DLG. Very handy.
I like it too, you just need to know how to solder broken stick cables...I had to do mine 3-4 times
@@afilos Never has this issue, but will check cables condition.
I would like and try and make one. I have never worked with composites before, it sounds interesting. Are the booms all the same length, or what is the rule of thumb? Thanks.
For me, its about the same. Copy a solution that works. Shorter boom give a lighter and more agile plane and longer boom a heavier more stable plane.
Killer!