Thread Tools
Nov 22, 2009, 09:37 AM
stop me i'll hurt myself
Thread OP
Gallery

show off those ar6400 planes!


show them off ladies and gentlmen

heres mine
mustang motor
23g
2mm depron
Sign up now
to remove ads between posts
Nov 22, 2009, 05:53 PM
Registered User

Mig 3


...here's one. The MIG has flown, the Bearcat, not yet.
Nov 22, 2009, 11:06 PM
P. Seitz
15 " C-47 Rud., Ail, Ele ,2 ss blue 7mm motors Gws 2" props ,33 grams fan fold blue foam.

Paul
Nov 23, 2009, 09:16 AM
Registered User
wparsons's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by the riot
show them off ladies and gentlmen

heres mine
mustang motor
23g
2mm depron
Any chance you weighed the components before assembly?

I'm trying to estimate how heavy my current project will come out, but can't find weights for a few pieces. Specifically the motor/gearbox/prop, and the linkages. I think I'll be using the aileron bellcrank instead of two servos, but haven't fully decided yet. It all depends on what gear I can find good deals on.

The airframe(2mm depron, carbon bracing similar to yours) is at 11g fully assembled and hinged.

I wanted it to be under 30g, but if yours is 23g then maybe I can hope for 25g!

Here's a picture of it beside my mustang:

Nov 23, 2009, 10:13 AM
Power Wheels Guru
UNGN's Avatar
23g is probably without a battery, right?
Nov 23, 2009, 10:22 AM
Power Wheels Guru
UNGN's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by wparsons
Any chance you weighed the components before assembly?

I'm trying to estimate how heavy my current project will come out, but can't find weights for a few pieces. Specifically the motor/gearbox/prop, and the linkages.
Plan on 7g min for the Motor/Gearbox/Prop (the motor itself is 5g)
4g for the brick
3g for the Aileron servo/bellcrank, linkage
4g (if you use 2 servos)
5g for the battery (the lighter batteries have a tough time with the 8mm motor)
1g for the linkages

or 20g with 1 Aileron Servo

21g with 2 Aileron Servos
Nov 23, 2009, 11:45 AM
Registered User
wparsons's Avatar
Based on those weights, I'll be coming in around 30g still.

23g without battery right? That's still a light airframe, Mine is a bit of a pig I think. I bet I could get away with 1mm foam for most of it.

We'll see how this one comes out first though.

Has anyone tried the biowire servos?
https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=6405

Looks like a really light alternative to a linear servo + bellcrank! Not sure it has the oomph though, or enough travel?
Last edited by wparsons; Nov 23, 2009 at 11:51 AM.
Nov 23, 2009, 04:22 PM
stop me i'll hurt myself
Thread OP
Quote:
Originally Posted by UNGN
23g is probably without a battery, right?
nope with a battery

(secret, thin foam safe ca)
Nov 23, 2009, 04:27 PM
Registered User
wparsons's Avatar
^^ How the hell did you get your airframe that light??

2g for the airframe, with wheels? That, or the weights above for components are way off, but they seem accurate to me?

Mine was 9g unassembled, 11g with carbon, glue and hinges(scotch tape).
Nov 23, 2009, 06:14 PM
Power Wheels Guru
UNGN's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by the riot
nope with a battery

(secret, thin foam safe ca)
The absolute lightest the parts shown in the picture are

3.4g for ailerons
3.8g For AR6400
1.6g for SU26 prop
1.3g for gearbox
4.9g for motor
3.6g for a 110 battery
0.4g for landing gear


= 19.0g with no airframe in that number. You are saying your hinged airframe with all of that visible CF weighs 4.0g.


Foam safe CA or not, I'd say your scale is tad off.
Nov 24, 2009, 12:24 AM
Registered User
here's mine i just finished..

30g finished weight with 130mah common sense lipo:

Nov 24, 2009, 12:31 PM
Registered User
Boredom, what plans did you use for your F15 in the Post your 4 (or more) channel micros here thread ? Very nice model.
Nov 24, 2009, 01:12 PM
Registered User
here is my design. yak sp55m. 17"ws, 3mm depron, p51 guts, 31gr weight minus battery. flies awesome, hovers but no punch out. more designs to come. i have some 1 and 2mm depron and some 3mm epp coming tommorow. i also have a hobby city micro yak54 with sukhoi guts in it. it flies well also.
Nov 25, 2009, 12:14 PM
< 250g FPV
cactus's Avatar
Quote:
Originally Posted by skootertrash74
here is my design. yak sp55m. 17"ws, 3mm depron, p51 guts, 31gr weight minus battery. flies awesome, hovers but no punch out. more designs to come. i have some 1 and 2mm depron and some 3mm epp coming tommorow. i also have a hobby city micro yak54 with sukhoi guts in it. it flies well also.
How did you print these plans to get it this size? I have an ar6400 and wing servo from the UMSu-26 that I have lying around.


Quick Reply
Message:

Thread Tools

Similar Threads
Category Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Discussion Show us those planes you really need to replace! JimTMich Parkflyers 9 Sep 12, 2018 05:57 PM
Pictures: When planes were able to show off, at air shows Patrick Plawner Life, The Universe, and Politics 172 Dec 10, 2014 05:31 PM
Cool Show off your Parkzone Micro P-51!!! P-51C Scratchbuilt Indoor and Micro Models 938 Nov 20, 2012 07:49 PM
Discussion Show off those home made camera gimbals! ben1101 Aerial Photography 2 Jul 22, 2009 07:11 PM