Title: New Ezfly build Post by: vineet on October 19, 2012, 09:57:40 PM New Ezfly build ,39 inch wing span
original thread here http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1174874 Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: vineet on October 28, 2012, 08:59:39 PM finish with the build , please tell me if you like the sound of the plane.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBOYo28mhgA&feature=youtu.be Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: abhay on October 29, 2012, 02:30:41 AM hey, what you did with the sound.. sounds authentic :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: vineet on October 29, 2012, 10:20:02 AM ya ,this music came because i allowed less space between prop and the foam ,
the awg of the plane is 500 grams and the ratio of motor and weight is 1:1 Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: abhay on October 29, 2012, 04:18:04 PM actually, i had been thinking that you used some elctronic device..
can you just post a close up image. even i would like to incorporate in my existing builds Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: vineet on November 01, 2012, 08:15:46 PM hi ,
i will try to post some close up pics after paint , here is some new blur video hope you enjoy it , it is very easy to build , ps : do not mind on comments in video , love rc india http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaPRWnmm5nQ&feature=youtu.be Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: abheekg on February 17, 2014, 01:20:31 PM Dear Vineet
I see that you had once made an ezfly pusher plane . What materials did you use for the build, what was the wingspan and what was your all up weight ? I am planning to make a similar model for a beginner and planning to use foam sandwiched in 2 layrs of corro for the fuse and make the wings out of corro. What would be your opinion about this plan of mine ? Did you feel that you could easily incorporate ailerons in this plane ? How was the gliding characteristics of this plane ? best regards, Dr. A Ghosh Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: Swapnil on February 17, 2014, 04:14:29 PM Dr. Ghosh, I'd like to know from where you acquired the foam. I have an abundant supply of coroplast of all flute sizes. But coro planes tend to be heavy and I have to drive 7 Km to the Besa fields to fly those. I'd really like to build a small foamie for flying in nearby parks.
Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: abheekg on February 17, 2014, 04:28:27 PM Dr. Ghosh, I'd like to know from where you acquired the foam. I have an abundant supply of coroplast of all flute sizes. But coro planes tend to be heavy and I have to drive 7 Km to the Besa fields to fly those. I'd really like to build a small foamie for flying in nearby parks. Dear Swapnil Thank you for your reply and good to find another flyer from Nagpur. I am currently in the process of importing some EPP foams to make some unbreakables for the flyers in my group. Currently I have access to high density thermacol apart from EPS and some other industrial foams which if you carefully look around you can find almost everywhere. The current project which I have in my hand is to build a slow flying not so heavy pusher glider for myself and another friend who have got back to this hobby after many years and are supreme DIYers. I never bought any planes and always believed in building them. It will be good to catch up with you. It will be good to collaborate on building a small foamy which can be easily flown in cramped places in Nagpur. best regards, Dr. A Ghosh Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: Swapnil on February 17, 2014, 05:03:24 PM Dr. Ghosh, I'd really appreciate it if you could share the exact source/ supplier of the 'high density thermacol, EPS and industrial foam' you mentioned.
I have access to huge high-density-thermocol boxes, but they are not the same as sheets of foam.There's a lot of flyers in Nagpur who are not members of this forum and who'd love to get their hands on some good flat foam. I'd really like to catch-up with you and your club. I'm a proud DIYer myself (aero, robotics, programming and medicine(!!! ;) )). And I'd surely like to collaborate on building a foamie. I'll pm you my contact info. Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: abheekg on February 17, 2014, 05:15:31 PM Dr. Ghosh, I'd really appreciate it if you could share the exact source/ supplier of the 'high density thermacol, EPS and industrial foam' you mentioned. I have access to huge high-density-thermocol boxes (government medical equipment packaging ;D, don't ask how!), but they are not the same as sheets of foam.There's a lot of flyers in Nagpur who are not members of this forum and who'd love to get their hands on some good flat foam. I'd really like to catch-up with you and your club. I'm a proud DIYer myself (aero, robotics, programming and medicine(!!! ;) )). And I'd surely like to collaborate on building a foamie. I'll pm you my contact info. We need to talk. Title: Re: New Ezfly build Post by: vineet on February 17, 2014, 07:55:28 PM dear
Dear Vineet I see that you had once made an ezfly pusher plane . What materials did you use for the build, what was the wingspan and what was your all up weight ? I am planning to make a similar model for a beginner and planning to use foam sandwiched in 2 layrs of corro for the fuse and make the wings out of corro. What would be your opinion about this plan of mine ? Did you feel that you could easily incorporate ailerons in this plane ? How was the gliding characteristics of this plane ? best regards, Dr. A Ghosh hi nice to know you interest on the build , i would be more clear if you could just click above link in 1 st post , as the above thread is full of information which you need. anything else i am here . regards |