I built all the 400 series and flown them with rubber. I have even flown 4 of them in FAC contests. Now I will start on the 1000 series. My first model will be the Stuka. I will need to make more Me 109's as my current models have been retired from FAC contests.
The skeleton is a Dumas PZL P11a. I built the skeleton in a week and will take more of what I have learned to apply to the Stuka. I hope to have the Stuka fly for at least 20 seconds!
Here are some examples of some wings:
The Stuka wing was built long ago and was planned for an RC model... it weighs 45g (Silkspan paper, doped, and landing gear wires)
The PZL wing is laser cut and weighs 12g
The P-47 wing is laser cut and weighs 24g
I will build the new Stuka wing for rubber power, and am hoping to have the skeleton weigh 15g.
Notice in this picture all the lightening holes in the ribs of the PZL:
So I will be going aboard my ship this week, and when I return in 2 weeks I hope to have the skeleton of the Stuka finished.
I plan to:
1. Use half the wing ribs
2. Drill lightening holes
3. Build the fuselage lighter
4. Use lightweight wheels
5. Change the nose block
6. Use some contest balsa
I will give you all an update in two weeks, and will be interested in any input or feedback.
Mitch, FAC Eagle Squadron