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« on: March 13, 2009, 06:57:41 PM »
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Hi ,
We have  developed a glider as the first beginners RC Plane it is based on the IIT Tech Fest 2009 winning Glider Mr MOSS.
Here are the links to this Glider at our E bay shop  :
1) http://cgi.ebay.in/RCFORALL-MR-MOSS-GLIDER-BRUSHLESS-BEGINNERS-COMBO_W0QQitemZ110362947515QQihZ001QQcategoryZ2563QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262
2) http://cgi.ebay.in/RCFORALL-MR-MOSS-GLIDER-BRUSHLESS-BEGINNERS-RTF_W0QQitemZ150331948788QQihZ005QQcategoryZ2563QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262

These planes are suitable for beginners as they offer the following advantages :

1) Close to unbreakable Air frame the only things breakable in these planes are the motor Mount and the props hence give the beginner tremendous confidence as damages are minimal
2) 3 channel rudder/elevator with throttle give very good handling
3) Super simple building nothing complicated
4) Repairs and rebuild can be done by just about anybody with basic skills.

Check the VDO as well
Very economical considering the kit includes a full brushless set up, servos , battery , charger etc.


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Rajesh Rao ( rajsigma ) got the Mr MOSS glider from us and made a wing and tail feathers for it himself .
Here is a very colorful version of mr MOSS.
This is another way you could be creative in making your own glider
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2009, 10:40:13 AM »
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Some one should start a thread about using sign/flex boards as building material in the "Materials" forum !   Clap    How does one cut it cleanly, bend it if needed etc ?
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ISMAIL,
Call for you from Anwar on how to use CORO for building we could do with a lot of your tips  Clap
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SPAD building techniques are well documnented in
http://spadtothebone.com/resources.htm

Go through every build threads in that website and I am sure your brain will be sparkling with ideas..  Here are some pics of my SPADs.

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Rajesh Rao ( rajsigma ) got the Mr MOSS glider from us and made a wing and tail feathers for it himself .
Here is a very colorful version of mr MOSS.
This is another way you could be creative in making your own glider
\sai


Hi All ,
I am thrilled Rajesh maidened his Mr Moss all alone with no one to help him in flying he flew a few circuits all by himself and landed the plane hard on the nose a direct nose hit .
His only loss a Broken GWS PROP  Grin

Congrats Rajesh on a solo maiden on your first flight itself  Clap

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Hai All,
I get Mr Moss Glider by Mr.SAI from RCFORALL. I collect some local coro and cut as same as original from sai, then build it.Today morning i go to ground and take 4 circuits well. In landing taim nose hit to ground and only prop break. No damage to other parts. thanks to sai.

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Hi Rajesh ,
Welcome and congrats once again .
Your Plane looks very colorful and nice .
I also feel good to have introduced you to SPAD

Just one question I forgot to ask you
Have you flown before Or was this your first Solo flight , do you have anyone to guide you in flying at Karkala ?
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Hai SAI sir,
no sir i am not flown befote. now no one to guide me in karkala. i am lerning in your advoice and searching in internet.
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Hi Rajesh ,
You mean the whole flying was the first time and you managed 4-5 circuits and landed in 1 piece except for the prop damage . Cool

A VERY VERY BIG CONGRATS IN THAT CASE  Clap Clap Clap

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Its not so easy to fly for the first time!.. A big appalause...  Clap

If you have done it without simulator experience then here is one more round of appalause..  Clap Clap And,... you must be a natural pilot! Some people have done that...
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Congrats Rajesh !  Clap

Obviously I have the same question.  How many hours would you say you have spent on the sim to get your orientations right, before you first real flight ?  Smiley
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Hai,
In april 2008 i get one engine based trainer plane with help of my friend and start to learn with sim. One fine day i fly with my friend and crashed it. My friend rebuild plane for me. One bad day i fly the plane,plane go long and invisible and crash in forest. I cant get the plane even today. I met Mr.ASHTA in bangalore last sep 2008 and get good information about electric plane. He tell me to contact Mr.SAI. I contact SAI and get one Mr Moss plane.In my free time i play with sim.Two pics of my lost plane.

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Well...  looks like you are on the right path now (even though you started off on a wrong foot), so keep up the slow and steady pace. 

Wish you all the best and safe touchdowns  Smiley
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Hai,
Today morning i fly my MR MOSS GLIDER , in first hand launch throttle is less so it not take up,it fall down immediately. Next i fly it 3 times very well.No damage to plane.So i am very happy today.
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Mr Sai may i ask what meterial did u use for ure fuse?? also whats ure AUW and what power system are you using??
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Sahevaan ,
Mr MOSS is a plane created on the MISS platform by Saju and me.
It is a SPAD
Fuse : Slow Stick Fiber glass fuse stick
Wing and Tail feathers : CORO
Power system : RCFORALL DY 2204 motor COMBO with 8040 Prop ( prop saver )
Servos : 2 x 9 gms
Lipo Battery : 7.4V 850 mah
LIPO Charger : 2-3 cell turborix Charger
OPTIONAL : W Fly/ Turborix : Radio

The Mr MOSS glider that won IIT sp4mm3r was created  to practice spot landing for the competition so its AUW is around 300 gms.
The design also ensured that the damage was minimum in case of a nose hit as it had to survive many hard landings during the practice.

So the only part really breakable in case of even a direct nose hit  is the propeller.

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hi sai uncle ,this is the condition of my mr moss wing . so do u think i can use the same wing after fixing it or is it necessary to build a new one.?  Huh?

ps: looks like no flying this week due to cyclone ! Cheesy

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 Shocked Shocked Shocked
It must have taken quite  some banging to tear Coro like that across the flutes  Head Scratching
But that is the beauty of Coro no other material could have survived such  a beating  Clap

You sure can use it  take a small  strip of coro and join the torn portion  under the fuse tube  using Cyno , once you link those then the rest can be stuck with  preferably fiber tape .

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Hi Everyone, Can you tell me if the coro is 2mm or 3mm ?

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what is the wing width of mr moss
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46 inch wing span incl polyhydral
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i want to learn something from you, are u conduct any rc course for indiduals, and i have all electric parts of rc. it is gifted from my friend from
singapore, so what will the cost of course kindly let me know
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I am trying to make mr moss rc glider,
is there any correction please correct me, and give some advice to me, because i am very very begineer
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Kamaraj
You are going right , just want to tell u that, keep the vibration away with the moss. it is the killer for this beauty.
Specially mount the motor in best way to avoid vibrations.
Correct the CG and i am sure it will fly good.
If need nay help with this one , will all help you.
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It is very good for start this hobby, thanks to sai (rcforall). Dont glue wing first,fix everything and slide wing front/back to make cg properly then glue it. HAPPY FLYING
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What is the thickness of the fiber glass stick on the moss can I use this http://rcbazaar.com/products/1106-tube-30-x-20-x-1000mm-square-special-shipping.aspx
and where can i get the motor mount can I use this one for it http://www.muav.in/?wpsc-product=gws-motor-mount-28mm

will both the accesories match.

and if anyone can provide me the exact dimensions of the moss 36" it will be of great help
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The carbon tube is toooooo thin for providing any structural support(as the main fuse)
You should use >10mm rods
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