davereap
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This is suited for any flying wing shape...
I have come across a simple cheap method for flying wing types.. an alternative from dollar foam board.. but just as cheap...
I have made a V wing slope version and it glides great
these two threads illustrate the process
the concept.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2141726
a "Simple V" built and tested
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2156325#post28224932
I hope you find this interesting, for a just few $ you can produce a good slope or powered wing.. no special tools are needed..
And the section will work on any flying wing type, plank, delta, V ..
the section.. example on a 1" thick board the leading edge is curved to 1.5" back.. and the chamfer is cut to 3" forward, leaving a square cut 1/4" trailing edge
.
cheers all... davereap... rcgroups and flite test
I have come across a simple cheap method for flying wing types.. an alternative from dollar foam board.. but just as cheap...
I have made a V wing slope version and it glides great
these two threads illustrate the process
the concept.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2141726
a "Simple V" built and tested
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2156325#post28224932
I hope you find this interesting, for a just few $ you can produce a good slope or powered wing.. no special tools are needed..
And the section will work on any flying wing type, plank, delta, V ..
the section.. example on a 1" thick board the leading edge is curved to 1.5" back.. and the chamfer is cut to 3" forward, leaving a square cut 1/4" trailing edge
.
cheers all... davereap... rcgroups and flite test
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