by Bill Gaylord » Sat May 28, 2016 6:11 pm
I try to avoid using anything heavier than hard balsa grades, unless I really have to. Hardwoods weigh. For electrics, the firewall is one of the few uses I have for ply, where I'll often use only a partial ply firewall, laminated over hard balsa, only for the motor mounting area. Similar notion for servo mounting, where you don't need a heavy, ply tray. Maybe a few ply plates only for the mounting screw area, but even then, two layers of glue laminated hard balsa will provide a strong threading surface. When you get into larger sizes there are more uses for hardwood, such as basswood which is not terribly heavy. Efficient designs can eliminate much of the heavier wood however, and still be strong. One area I have become a fan of hardwood, is for wing LEs. In that case, 1/8" dowel rod still isn't much heavier, if any heavier, than a sculpted balsa LE. The rod creates a consistent LE, also adding robustness in a critical area. I used 1/8" dowel rod for the wing LE in a Comet C150 that I just finished yesterday. The wing struts are also hardwood, but the 8-3/4 oz AUW with battery is still reasonable, as those two areas are about the only areas that use heavy wood, other than a the motor mount. Note the wing main spars are nearly contest grade, as you won't get these models light using ironwood.
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