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« on: October 02, 2009, 02:10:35 PM »
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ok...so m kartik..into aeromodeling from about 2 years..but i make scale models of various planes..that unfortunately are just chucker models which just glide. they are made from dense foam, and card sheet.
now i want to make simple RC models from depron. question arises..
1. where can i find depron in mumbai?
2. where can i buy servos, motor, battery, etc in mumbai.
3. the models whc i make are very light(see pic)..is it possible to make my models into indoor rc?

if size is the matter..what if i make a model whc is 14 inch long . can that plane become a RC??

help me out...i feel a looser when i see other people flying simple planes but whc are RC. so i want one of my own rc plane.
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New rc fan. chk my models and please help..please.


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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2009, 07:35:26 PM »
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hey i am subbu pl call me at 9833036737 i live in navi mumbai i am busy these days hence i cannot reply in much length pl. call me

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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2009, 12:33:06 PM »
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You certainly have the gift !  Clap

It is best to work with someone local, like Subbu.  And Subbu has access to others from the Mumbai area who are even more experienced.

If you make really small ones, the electric flight components would be expensive (tiny motors etc cost more).  Typical foamy wing spans are 25+ inches to about 50 inches (although you can go above and below). 

You do have to reinforce them for RC flights (using balsa/kebab sticks, carbon-fibre rods, aluminium/umbrella rods, or something of that sort), if you build them the same way as you are building now (at least the wings).

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« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2009, 10:39:48 PM »
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Thanks for the replies....
subbu i will contact u sm time later...when i get free...!!..same situation...aeromodeling takes a lot of time and patience...

hmm...i had given a thought about the reinforcing thingy to my planes...i will def do that.

what i really want to know is what do we call the brushless motors, the servos, the Electronic speed alternator..etc...in the general language which delears can understand ..the market language.

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An RC dealer would not have any problems understanding the terms you just listed. 

The big task for you is to do some research, pick a model to build, then pick a power system (motor/ESC/prop/battery) and other accessories (like servos).  There are many threads here on how to do it, and you should be aware that the starting point is figuring out the "AUW" (all up weight) of the aircraft you are building.  It is based on AUW (the weight of the aircraft while it is flying, including all electronics and battery) that decides what is the capacity/rating of all these other components.

I am sure hooking up with Subbu would answer many of your questions, and raise some new ones.  Good luck !
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hey i can show you a lot of stuff i mean it i am today totally in rc works as i am working on the succesful vtol project in the dav panvel show on 2nd october and also shooting pics for the forum of my space shuttle and many other rc related items and hence even if you post your ph. no i will contact you and if you want i could teach you on my slowstick and then you can build your own model and fly it. i will even give you all the resources you need you can even lend some of the electronics from me for your first scratchbuilt rc plane as i too am deeply into scratch building i will even give you some plans and depron and cf rods and lots of stuff which i already know.

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again thanks subbu...my ct no is 9920347484.

the hectic thing is getting all these electronic parts frm sm where....
subbu..i will def give u a visit...and take ur help in building my first scratch RC.

i will contact u in the coming week.
thanks ...subbu, anwar, and all..appreciate it.!!

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indeed that's marvelous...nice modelling
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« Reply #8 on: October 05, 2009, 10:55:03 PM »
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hello splitz

first let me congratulate you for the superb building, now there is a way you can convert all those beautiful model to RC or buy a similar size rc plane see the link

http://www.microflight.com/Online-Catalog/Radio-Systems
http://www.microflight.com/Online-Catalog/Ready-to-Fly-Airplanes

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I totally agree with Sahil all of them can be flown with Plantraco.

Material Card sheet used for the the wings and control surfaces which are in colour must be realy helping when you are using it as chuck glider giving some weight to the model. However you have to lose them all to reduce weight when you are mounting motors receiver with esc and actuators. To make it rigid and light you should use 1mm depron which can be recycled from disposable (biofoam) plates which is also 1mm depron. then you can surely make all of them fly with Plantraco.

I must compliment you your models are absolutely fabulous. you have become my inspiration I am going to recreate all your designs. absolutely fabulous.  Clap Clap Thumbs Up

Please look up Youtube link http://www.youtube.com/user/tyoukogatalabo
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Does this work ? cost is relatively low than plantraco.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__18826__2_4Ghz_SuperMicro_Systems_Receiver_ESC_and_2_x_Linear_Servos_All_in_one_3ch_.html

weight 2.5 gm
contain 2 linear servo,
 one ESC(2A brushed) and
one 2.4GHz FHSS receiver,
 works on 1S battery (90mAH/120/160/220mAH)
You can use iPod battery also (10C), so 120mAH will give you 1.2A discharge.

Motor may be
http://rcforall.co.in/product_info.php?cPath=2_19&products_id=103
or any coreless motor upto 6W

But I dont know, which module will work with turnigy or FS 9Ch as regular 2.4GHz will not work for the receiver.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/%5F%5F18820%5F%5F2%5F4Ghz%5FSuperMicro%5FSystems%5FHK%5FMFX600%5FF%5FH%5FModule%5FFutaba%5FHitec%5FCompatible%5F.html
and

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/%5F%5F18819%5F%5F2%5F4Ghz%5FSuperMicro%5FSystems%5FHK%5FMFX600%5FH%5FHitec%5FCompatible%5F.html

Moreover, RCForall has micro linear 1.5gm servo. That also can be used.
Though RCFORALL claims he stocks micro glight equipments, only servo and brushed coreless motor with prop is available that can be used in near 16" wingspan plane. but sub 8" plane will require combined unit to save weight.

Of course another thing I have realize, 1$ = 100/- including all.
this will includes all, Transportation, customs duty, management (if required)> BUT PREFERRED TO PURCHASE FROM LHS.
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