Final Phase 1 Scoring Results
OK folks, here we go. The final set of scores for the Phase 1 activities. :applause:
2nd Place Entries
Here we are - a set of truly AWESOME planes, all scoring over 130 on the rubric. These designs are well referenced, are solidly designed, have great build instructions, and top notch plans ready for you to build! All of these builders can proudly claim they took 2nd place in the challenge!
These are ordered by entry date within the teams.
Team Luftwaffe
DamoRC
Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg
http://forum.flitetest.com/showthread.php?36010-FTCC-18-WWII-Fieseler-Fi-103R-Reichenberg
The steps you posted on the design and modeling process are excellent, and really show how to get that complicated round effect with our flat material! Excellent takeoff characteristics in all the versions you posted videos for - it only got squirrely when you poured on the power, and you did some excellent sleuthing and design work to overcome those tendencies in the final design. Also love that you added a tractor version for people who might want to build this beautiful model without going the EDF route. And providing plans for all of the versions to the community is appreciated!
FAI-F1D & Craftydan
Daimler Benz Project B (plus some extras)
http://forum.flitetest.com/showthread.php?36349-FTFC-18-WWII-Daimler-Benz-Projekt-B
Amazing crazy project! We got four airframe designs from this team, running the range from multi-engine brushless to EDF to brushed and free flight. Remarkable! The contrast of stability in the mothership with downright aggressive maneuverability in the EDF bomber was jaw dropping. Love the use of rocket rubes and balsa nose cones to bring some extra flexibility to traditional FT building techniques. The in flight separations all looked flawless on video, and really showcase the fun of multi-pilot flight systems. Appreciate the nice 3 views of the plans in addition to the DXF format outputs for anyone with CAD experience to use on CNC equipment.
The Allied Forces of Flite Test
Fidget
Consolidated Vultee XP-81
http://forum.flitetest.com/showthread.php?36019-FTCC-18-WWII-Consolidated-Vultee-XP-81
Excellent research materials and reuse of proven design components used to get this off the ground! It looks very maneuverable and the combo motors sound so wicked whipping by! Love the plans and build instructions - really appreciate the component shopping list and clearly called out CG and fold style information. All in all, an excellent design!
HilldaFlyer
Curtiss-Wright XP-55 Ascender
http://forum.flitetest.com/showthread.php?36123-FTFC-18-WWII-Curtiss-Wright-XP-55-Ascender
An outstanding take on a very challenging project. Great job of replicating scale like stall characteristics too! ;-) We would have liked to have seen a stall test after you got the trim and CG problems worked out to know if the ship became more manageable. A really good job documenting your work. We're sure anyone willing to tackle this project will have a good foundation to work from with your plans and build log.
FoamyDM
SAM-7 (Russian tailless Fighter Concept)
FTFC-18-WWII-SAM-7-designed-by-FoamyDM
You took on a very tough challenge with this design, and we loved how you kept pushing through and learning at every step! The history clip was fascinating and much appreciated. And the plans quality is excellent! If Sponz ever needs to take an extended vacation, Flite Test needs to give you a call. And love that you tackled retracts as well. While we haven't yet seen what I'd call 'stable' flight from this scale version, I absolutely think you are on the right track!
And without further delay, I am thrilled to announce that with a decent lead in the scoring, the winner of Phase 1 of the FTFCC WW2 challenge is...
SP0NZ & LocalFiend
Vought XF5U "Flying Flapjack"
http://forum.flitetest.com/showthre...lapjack-quot-designed-by-SP0NZ-amp-LocalFiend
We're all suckers for a strange looking and well flying airplane. Y'all have certainly delivered one here. When we first saw the proposal for the XF5U, some of us said to ourselves, "That thing is either going to fly very well..... or be very interesting!" You delivered on both!
Though a considerable departure from traditional FT build techniques, we really love the way you have adapted more traditional modeling construction techniques to foamboard and taught us all new skills with this design. And the detailed build instructions make this accessible to anyone familiar with FT build processes. The bonus 3D printed parts designs are just the cherry on top. The plans are top notch of course, we expected nothing less of Sponz
Also appreciate Dale's layout advice to ensure the parts are cut to bend with the grain of the foam board for easy assembly. The end product is very elegant and we can't wait to see some of these all painted up and in the air at Flite Fest!
Excellent work gentlemen! :applause:
I want to thank you everyone for participating in this first part of the forum challenge, through both entries and encouraging friends in the build threads. It really has been a great experience.
And now it's time for everyone to get building on your entries for Part 2!! Remember, any design that was started in Phase 1 by any person is eligible for use in the Phase 2 In-Person activities. We just want to keep celebrating these great projects and have fun with some strange flying machines!