Secondly I have a new method that should work better for charging. The plane that would be charging would have 2 batteries one that can power the plane for around 30 min and one that would be a main flight battery. The main flight battery would charge at the maximum charge rate decrese time charging and the second battery would power the plane during charging. And could be recharged by the main battery if needed for the flight profile. In order to save weight in the plane needing the charging the striped down charger that would provide the right voltages and charge rate would be housed in the charging plane. The battery being charged would be charged by only main plug.
I'll be honest - I read this two or three times and I'm still not 100% sure what you are proposing. Can you perhaps draw a diagram?
Finally if anyone @DamoRC @Mid7night @localfiendI was just wondering) wants to design a high cargo capacity plane for the project it would be a big help as I don't have much experience in foam bord aircraft design (I kinda know how to build them though and I am able to fly them.).
Might be best to just leverage available plans for bigger planes or just scale them up. The Guinea would be a good option I think.
Forget servos I figured out how to get rid of them!
Edit: more details I think I'll just use air restance to my advantage. It would be easy to impament but pitch would be near impossible with out a nother surface to catch air and provide stability. Any experanced pilots or builders have any recommendations on if pitch is nessesary and if so how to implement it? I plan on having roll stabilization on the receiving end too. That end would also have a funnel so that might correct slight pitch differences between the 2 planes. Also plans are almost done for the boom. After that it is time to make a model for the conector for 3d printing.
I'm not sure, but it sounds like you are planning a rigid boom between the two craft? This could be problematic as any deviation in direction or speed of either plane could cause one or both to come crashing down.
DamoRC