Yes they do tend to be heavy, and with that thought I'm going to try not to make a tank out of this one.Phugoid wrote:Keel And former constructions are generally pretty heavy, this is why this model flies well under rubber power......
Thanks. I rarely fly them long enough to run the packs out, but I could probably get at least 5 minutes from the tiny 2s 180 or 200mah pack that I plan on using. This plane could easily fly with a pack twice as large, but I usually get bored in a single flight after 5 minutes or so anyway. This will be an interesting experiment to see how little power it needs to fly and what the flight times are, as it's looking like it shouldn't weigh much over 3oz. My similar planes this size are all heavier, such as the Guillows Cessna 150 which is in the 5oz range.Pauli72 wrote:Looking good Bill!
That baby blue color sure does give it a 50's retro look. How many minutes of flight time do you generally get out of a fully charged battery pack?
That's what I thought also. I follow FF to some degree and the UK has some incredible contributors. Kinda what pushed me over the edge to finally build this plane, since most of my small jobs are too fast/heavy for indoors.Wildpig wrote:That's pretty good even at 5th place. From what I can gather, there is fierce competition at those meets in the UK , such as Nottingham or Old Warden. All in good fun, of course.
Pauli72 wrote:Excellent looking plane there Bill! The finish turned out great. Good luck with flying her!
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