Well, a lot of the FT planes already have removeable wings like the Explorer, Cub, Guinea Pig, and even the Spitfire. But I'm not sure the guys will redisign the planes for the thicker foam. My money is on that they say that you'd have to mod it yourself. Heck, they never even finished redisigning the the few planes they said they were going to like the p-51. Not to mention even release other planes like the p-39 they've had in the background of the last few videos or the infamous Shinden they said they were gonna bring out 3 years ago and then again a year ago... LolThese 185% thick foam planes are going to be nice. A lot of them will be begging for a removable wing mod. I look forward to seeing how this is handled.
I meant by the community. I anxiously await them 😎Well, a lot of the FT planes already have removeable wings like the Explorer, Cub, Guinea Pig, and even the Spitfire. But I'm not sure the guys will redisign the planes for the thicker foam. My money is on that they say that you'd have to mod it yourself. Heck, they never even finished redisigning the the few planes they said they were going to like the p-51. Not to mention even release other planes like the p-39 they've had in the background of the last few videos or the infamous Shinden they said they were gonna bring out 3 years ago and then again a year ago... Lol
Anyway, long story short, I wouldn't hold my breath for redesigns any time soon.
If you listened to the video all you have to do is scale the plane up 185%. That's it. No change with the new thicker foam. That's how I understood it from the video. With the regular foam you have to adjust the fold thickness when you scale the plans up. The only thing I can think of that will require a little change is how the spars in the wing are reinforced on some of the planes. You might have to add a paint stick to add some "oomph" to the stiffness of the wing.
Well, the thing is, a 185% FT cruiser or P51 is going to be big. We're talking 5+ foot wingspans depending on the model you chose to make. Try transporting a 185% FT design with a 5+foot wingspan without a removeable wing. Lol I think that he meant turning a non removeable wing FT design into a removeable wing design. I agree, everything thing else tho, should be the same.If you listened to the video all you have to do is scale the plane up 185%. That's it. No change with the new thicker foam. That's how I understood it from the video. With the regular foam you have to adjust the fold thickness when you scale the plans up. The only thing I can think of that will require a little change is how the spars in the wing are reinforced on some of the planes. You might have to add a paint stick to add some "oomph" to the stiffness of the wing.
Well, the thing is, a 185% FT cruiser or P51 is going to be big. We're talking 5+ foot wingspans depending on the model you chose to make. Try transporting a 185% FT design with a 5+foot wingspan without a removeable wing. Lol I think that he meant turning a non removeable wing FT design into a removeable wing design. I agree, everything thing else tho, should be the same.
I want a good store bought bush plane. The park I fly at is inconsistent at best at cutting grass. I was looking at the Tundra. Has been around long enough I can get it for under $200, has all the kinks worked out, and comes with floats. I was thinking about building the FT legacy fpr these reasons (minus floats) but with the new foam board I coming the Bushwacker is definitely on the list of possibilities!I ran the numbers on a bunch of FT planes, the Bushwacker is the most likely one for me to build, at roughly the same wingspan as my Carbon Z Cessna 150. Giant scale bush planes just appeal to me.
I love my tundra. Not the quickest or most agile, but great for rough fields and takes of in no time. Mine is going to get a power upgrade soon, but have had great luck with her.I want a good store bought bush plane. The park I fly at is inconsistent at best at cutting grass. I was looking at the Tundra. Has been around long enough I can get it for under $200, has all the kinks worked out, and comes with floats. I was thinking about building the FT legacy fpr these reasons (minus floats) but with the new foam board I coming the Bushwacker is definitely on the list of possibilities!
Well, the thing is, a 185% FT cruiser or P51 is going to be big. We're talking 5+ foot wingspans depending on the model you chose to make. Try transporting a 185% FT design with a 5+foot wingspan without a removeable wing. Lol I think that he meant turning a non removeable wing FT design into a removeable wing design. I agree, everything thing else tho, should be the same.
A lot of my latest builds are 5' wing-spans (two sheets wide)... and detaching wings will be nice, but I'm guessing the way to do it is to have removable wing halves... then we can make 10' winged planes.
wait... I think I could do that now, we don't HAVE to wait.... is this another self imposed challenge...
Maybe it's Giant Scale build Challenge:
Prior to the thick foam, Make a plane with a 10' wingspan... No... (yes) no. although I am looking to build a Giant-scale foamy. anyone know of one here? (besides the H-4 Hercules.)
I took a Look, and I will be trying it out.You can find a somewhat simple method of making removable wings of reasonable strength on the following thread;
https://forum.flitetest.com/index.php?threads/my-backpack-wing-v1.37110/
What did you do for a spar? and what types of maneuvers did you put it through, if any? (I'm not sure I would)Not quite 10' but getting pretty close. Check out my soarer mod:
https://forum.flitetest.com/index.php?threads/soarer-xxl.55569/
I took a Look, and I will be trying it out.
What did you do for a spar? and what types of maneuvers did you put it through, if any? (I'm not sure I would)
I suppose with the larger foam, comes a larger motor pod class right? and with that a whole motor set. will the new C-pack be 15" agricultural drone class motors? (open the pocket book a little wider folks)
or will we double up like the A-10? Either way I'm excited... trick is getting the shipping down.
Well, the thing is, a 185% FT cruiser or P51 is going to be big. We're talking 5+ foot wingspans depending on the model you chose to make. Try transporting a 185% FT design with a 5+foot wingspan without a removeable wing. Lol I think that he meant turning a non removeable wing FT design into a removeable wing design. I agree, everything thing else tho, should be the same.
I want a good store bought bush plane. The park I fly at is inconsistent at best at cutting grass. I was looking at the Tundra. Has been around long enough I can get it for under $200, has all the kinks worked out, and comes with floats. I was thinking about building the FT legacy fpr these reasons (minus floats) but with the new foam board I coming the Bushwacker is definitely on the list of possibilities!