K K Iyer
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@percy jakson, Hi, If this is your first build, and your first attempt at flying RC, with all due respect, do not start with an own design. After all if you needed to learn cycling, you wouldn’t try to design and build a bicycle yourself first!
You have three options 1. Get an ARF powered glider like Easystar, Skysurfer etc. Probably most painless way to learn to fly 2. Get a kit with all matching parts and accessories like from Vortex-rc 3. If you must scratch build, look at something like Blu Baby. Plans and comments aplenty on the net. Hundreds of other suitable trainer plans too. Eg, Flite Test
If you don’t like these options, and wish to proceed with your own design, then use dihedral of 6-11 degrees each side. Depends on many variables, but a ballpark figure to start with. Simpler than polyhedral and no need for ailerons. You have probably already researched wing loading, power loading, stab and fin sizing, decalage etc., besides dihedral...
Best wishes and welcome to the forum. Regards
Edit: If you indicate the equipment you already have (tx, rx, motor, esc, prop, servos, lipos) and the material you plan to use (balsa, coro, depron, thermocol), you may get specific suggestions from members.
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