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Sheriff

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Here is my prototype of the Fauvel AV-36 glider using the EZ Stem 2-channel Power Pack.
 

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Harry Joelsson

New member
EZ Pack Plans
Designs by me:

Includes:​

  • EZ Bip
  • EZ RazorCrest
  • EZ DLG
  • EZ F-16
  • EZ F-18
  • EZ F-82
  • EZ F-4
  • View attachment 201774
  • EZ Blackbird and SR-71
  • EZ T-38
  • EZ FW-226
  • EZ ME-262
  • EZ JU-87
  • EZ Piper Seneca
  • EZ X-29
  • EZ Snow Skimmer
  • EZ Freezer Burn
  • EZ Cessna Skymaster
Plans Here
Designs by @Addicted
Includes:​

Plans Here

Designs by @Aviator08
Includes:​

  • EZ A-10
  • EZ Bipe
  • EZ X-Wing
  • EZ Glider
  • EZ Corsair V2
  • EZ P-40
  • EZ Piper Cherokee
Plans Here

Designs by @AgentC
Includes:​

Plans Here

Designs by @SP0NZ
Includes:

EZ Intruder: Full and Half Sheet Plans

Designs by @FlyinAgain
Includes:

  • EZ Bird of Prey w/ Canard
  • EZ Bird of Prey
  • EZ Old Fogey
  • EZ USS Reliant V1.1
  • EZ USS Reliant V1
  • EZ Sophisticated Lady

Plans Here

Designs By @FoamyDM

Designs by @rickp
Includes:

  • EZ F7F
  • EZ F7F Skins
Plans Here






I will add some more pictures later

I like that you have compiled all of these, but many are either not available or incomplete. I am also confused with how these plans are supposed to be printed. Are they standard A-size or do they need to be scaled up?
 

Houndpup Rc

Elite member
I like that you have compiled all of these, but many are either not available or incomplete. I am also confused with how these plans are supposed to be printed. Are they standard A-size or do they need to be scaled up?
Hopefully this will help you:
All my plans are done in full size sheets, you can still print them with a regular household printer if you use Adobe Reader. All you have to do is open up the plans in Adobe Reader and select print. After the print window opens up there should be a section in the middle of the window labeled "Page Sizing & Handling" right below that there should be options to choose between "Size" "Poster" "Multiple" and "Booklet" You are going to want to select the "Poster" option. Next, ensure your tile scale is set to 100%, your overlap is set at 0.005 in. and that you have the "Tile only large pages" option selected. You can also select "Cut marks" which will make taping the sheets of paper together easier, but it will increase your page count from 8 to 12. Lastly, go down to the bottom of the print window and click print.
Note: If you do not have the poster option on your laptop you may need to upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Reader. It may even be old enough that looking in the program options for updates does not work. You will have to go to Adobe website to get new version
 

Mr Man

Elite member
Hopefully this will help you:
All my plans are done in full size sheets, you can still print them with a regular household printer if you use Adobe Reader. All you have to do is open up the plans in Adobe Reader and select print. After the print window opens up there should be a section in the middle of the window labeled "Page Sizing & Handling" right below that there should be options to choose between "Size" "Poster" "Multiple" and "Booklet" You are going to want to select the "Poster" option. Next, ensure your tile scale is set to 100%, your overlap is set at 0.005 in. and that you have the "Tile only large pages" option selected. You can also select "Cut marks" which will make taping the sheets of paper together easier, but it will increase your page count from 8 to 12. Lastly, go down to the bottom of the print window and click print.
Note: If you do not have the poster option on your laptop you may need to upgrade to the latest version of Adobe Reader. It may even be old enough that looking in the program options for updates does not work. You will have to go to Adobe website to get new version
I like that you have compiled all of these, but many are either not available or incomplete. I am also confused with how these plans are supposed to be printed. Are they standard A-size or do they need to be scaled up?
Also, make sure you do not have double sided selected.
 

Houndpup Rc

Elite member
Hey, I noticed the EZ raptor has a spot for a servo......what's up with that? the EZ packs don't run servos......Could I just glue the rear elevator up a little like the EZ shuttle rocket duo?
 

AIRFORGE

Make It Fly!
Moderator
Oh, so do do I just glue it with a slight bit of positive elevator?
Basically, yes. After you finish the build, just tape it in an up position to test it in flight. Make adjustments 'til you find the position you like, then put a very small drop of hot glue in the hinge and remove the tape. Adjust it to fly level at around 50-60% throttle. It likes to fly faster than the usual EZ plane. I adjusted mine to fly level at about 60-70% throttle.
 

Houndpup Rc

Elite member
Basically, yes. After you finish the build, just tape it in an up position to test it in flight. Make adjustments 'til you find the position you like, then put a very mall drop of hot glue in the hinge and remove the tape. Adjust it to fly level at around 50-60% throttle. It likes to fly faster than the usual EZ plane. I adjusted mine to fly level at about 60-70% throttle.
Perfect! I am I right in thinking that you stick the battery up in the fus?
 

AIRFORGE

Make It Fly!
Moderator
Perfect! I am I right in thinking that you stick the battery up in the fus?
Yes. You'll need to crush the foam in the battery slot to make room for it. It should fit tight so it won't fall out. I use a small bit of tape to help keep it secure.
If you don't want to use the slot, you can just hook&loop it to the outside.
The board also goes inside, but it can be glued to the outside, too.
 

Houndpup Rc

Elite member
Yes. You'll need to crush the foam in the battery slot to make room for it. It should fit tight so it won't fall out. I use a small bit of tape to help keep it secure.
If you don't want to use the slot, you can just hook&loop it to the outside.
The board also goes inside, but it can be glued to the outside, too.
Thanks!