Marty72
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This is a build I've wanted to do for quite some time. I like the bigger planes, so I built this one as big as a sheet of FB would allow without gluing sheets together. If I did this again, I might try 150% (36 inch wing span). I did my research before building, this plane has a history of being tail heavy, it gets a lot of fliers in trouble. I think I've got that covered but will update after the maiden.
The weather is bad, it's going to be awhile before I can maiden. The flying field is literally a big puddle.
I'll give you all the specs on this, if I forgot something, let me know. The plane is per the plan except for a few things: Scale 125, 1/8 wire gear, bigger Ft wheels. I've also moved the gear as far forward as possible. This plane has a poor history with nosing over.
B pack motor (2212) 1050 radial, 9x4.5 APC prop, 1300 mah battery, 30 amp esc, 3 channel RET.
WS 30 inches, flight weight (everything battery included) 645 grams.
I've calculated the wing loading 6.35 oz/ft2 (5.2 ) and the wing cubic loading 3.4 (3.5). The unscaled DR1 values in parenthesis. The WCL is nearly identical, which is a good to see. The whole wing loading thing is not all that accurate for bi and tri planes but it's a good reference to make sure my scaled version is not over weight (because at first look, you'd think it was).
I'm calling this plane the Roo Baron (as my dogs name is Roo)
The weather is bad, it's going to be awhile before I can maiden. The flying field is literally a big puddle.
I'll give you all the specs on this, if I forgot something, let me know. The plane is per the plan except for a few things: Scale 125, 1/8 wire gear, bigger Ft wheels. I've also moved the gear as far forward as possible. This plane has a poor history with nosing over.
B pack motor (2212) 1050 radial, 9x4.5 APC prop, 1300 mah battery, 30 amp esc, 3 channel RET.
WS 30 inches, flight weight (everything battery included) 645 grams.
I've calculated the wing loading 6.35 oz/ft2 (5.2 ) and the wing cubic loading 3.4 (3.5). The unscaled DR1 values in parenthesis. The WCL is nearly identical, which is a good to see. The whole wing loading thing is not all that accurate for bi and tri planes but it's a good reference to make sure my scaled version is not over weight (because at first look, you'd think it was).
I'm calling this plane the Roo Baron (as my dogs name is Roo)



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