by kittyfritters » Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:28 pm
I have to give you credit for persistence. You've covered a lot of modeling experience in a short space of time. Again, learning to make motor tubes will stand you in good stead with other models, but a motor tube on a DC series model may be overkill. Just make the slot wider, build as light as possible, and use smaller rubber. The winning model in the "Battle of Britain" contest was flying on a loop of 1/16" flat, tan rubber.
Of course, it is possible to build too light. I built a model, a couple of days ago, that had about 90 square inches of wing area, out of "contest grade" 1/20" sheet and strip stock. The uncovered frames weighed a bit under 4 grams. I did not get an all up weight for it because after I finished it, working in the house, I was carrying it to my workbench in the garage to weigh it. Traversing the five feet between the kitchen door and the back door of the garage, a sharp gust of wind came up and where I was holding a model I was now holding shreds of tissue with bits of balsa attached. Take my advice to build as light as possible with a fair sized grain of salt.
Howard
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