RC edf jet trainer plane build log....

Started by topalle, February 14, 2014, 04:08:05 PM

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topalle

Hello everyone...
After a month of serious studies I could not resist building something...
Stole some coro on the way home and here I am building a new plane...

This time it is an edf jet trainer plane
No plans used...just my creativity
Wingspan is 40 inches...
Swept back wing...
Airfoil not yet decided
Current progress.... cut the pieces required for the wing
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topalle

Prefinal exams are over so got a days time for aeromodelling..
Any tips for this plane?
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topalle

Completed the wing...
I want the fuse to look like the BAE hawk's fuse... any tips how to make it...?
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topalle

Achieved a semi symmetrical airfoil...
What to do next..?
How to proceed with the fuse build...? Can some on post old build logs of such planes with edf inside the fuse...
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rastsaurabh

search for Mugi or youtube for delta wings there you will get numerous ideas.....


topalle

Sir, I want to build an edf trainer.... I will consider building a delta wing...( probably a huge one from coro in april after exams.. I am building this as an apetizer after returning to the hobby after a month...)
It must be somewhat like BAE Hawk's fuse
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topalle

How should I make the leading edge?
Should I go for a boxy fuselage?
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topalle

Guys,got a new idea for making the leading egde and also for fixing holes and cuts in coro...
Instead of using tape, I thought of using one side of coro... ( by splitting the coro by cutting th flutes off...
We will get a plastic paper that we can use like coro "bandage" or coro"cloth"
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