![]() ![]() I started with the Flite Test Goblin plans for the wing, I printed them out and used “Spray & Stick” temporary glue to mount to a piece of 3mm Correx sheet. Menace RC Stubby Raptor RHCP 1.09db 62mm Short Antenna Matek micro BEC DC 7V ~ 21V Input (5s max) DC 5V or 12V Output 1.5 Amp 1gīrotherHobby Returner R5 2306 2450KV 4-5SĬaddx Ant Nano 1200 TVL 16:9 Lens 1.8mm 165° FOV Racerstar MG90S 9g Micro Metal Gear Analog Servo’s SpecificationsĪirframe weight is 260gms (approx), with electronics and 4s 1500mAh is 590gms.ġ2° throws with servo rate set to 80% and 40% expo.ĬG calc all-round flyer = 36.96mm back lead edgeĢ2 Amps full throttle 3s lipo and 35 Amps on 4s. It's fast and agile, has a shallow glide angle with no tip stall. With only a slight increase in weight.The disadvantages are that it requires more planning,is difficult to cut compared to foam board, polypropyleneĬan be difficult to glue and PVC can crack with impacts. The advantages of fluted plastic are increased strength and durability compared to foam board, It’s put together using polypropylene glue/CA glue apart from fuselage to wing, nose cover, vertical stabilizers and engine mount ![]() The fuselage is my own design and more streamlined than the Goblin, the wing is madeįrom one piece and modified from the original. Of 3 & 4mm fluted plastic sheets(Correx).It’s based on the Flite Test Goblin. The Vector is a radio controlled first person view polypropylene/PVC plane I have designed and built from sheets ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |