Salut Kareez,
I am intrigued; where are you from?
Thank you Sheriff. I'm from Iran. I don't have anyone around to help me with that. I will try to do this using a high level like table.Since you have NO flight exprience, you need to find someone who has flown and can maiden your aircraft.
Good luck! Keep us posted.
Thank you Sheriff. I'm from Iran. I don't have anyone around to help me with that. I will try to do this using a high level like table.
Sorry. My English is very bad
That looks a very nice and clean build you have there. do you have the CG correct with the battery installed?Thanks All. I made my project. All of whole body and wheels are handmade. Its wings are 1300 cm long and It weighs exactly 1430 grams with all components. I hope that can fly and control it. After the crisis of the Coronavirus ends, I will try to fly.
By regards.
Thanks All. I made my project. All of whole body and wheels are handmade. Its wings are 1300 cm long and It weighs exactly 1430 grams with all components. I hope that can fly and control it. After the crisis of the Coronavirus ends, I will try to fly.
By regards.
Yes. By adjusting the battery position and pulling it toward the nose of the aircraft, I adjusted the balance to 9 cm above the upper wing edge. The CG point is shown in the guide for making the aircraft 9 cm above the upper wing edge.That looks a very nice and clean build you have there. do you have the CG correct with the battery installed?
Great, happy flights!!!Yes. By adjusting the battery position and pulling it toward the nose of the aircraft, I adjusted the balance to 9 cm above the upper wing edge. The CG point is shown in the guide for making the aircraft 9 cm above the upper wing edge.
Great, happy flights!!!
...climb a few feet above the ground and throw your completed model a few times without power...
SRATCH THAT PLAN; your model is much bigger than I though. You won't be able to throw/chuck it hard/fast enough to make it glide.
Compared to models with about the same wingspan, your plane is a bit heavy:
FT Storch : 1000 grams
FT Guinea Pig : 1200 grams
FT Sea-Duck : 1300 grams
(200grams batterie included)
But the biplane configuration will help to slow it down, make it a bit easier to control.
SRATCH THAT PLAN; your model is much bigger than I though. You won't be able to throw/chuck it hard/fast enough to make it glide.
Compared to models with about the same wingspan, your plane is a bit heavy:
FT Storch : 1000 grams
FT Guinea Pig : 1200 grams
FT Sea-Duck : 1300 grams
(200grams batterie included)
But the biplane configuration will help to slow it down, make it a bit easier to control.
Thank you Sheriff. I took the size and plane map from this tutorial:
This model was the most similar example that I could have made with the facilities I had. The facilities that I have is very similar to the ones listed in the attached image. Can my model fly?