RC pusher plane Flight Test power-pack b
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This is a test RC airplane that i have been working on for a bit. It was designed around the Flight Test brand power pack B. For the wings, a 120 cm wingspan sky rider from Hobby Lobby was used at a cost of $12. As this plane hasn't flown yet, it remains in one piece. Updates with build directions and tips will be added as the project progresses. My goals for this project are: - To print as much of this airplane as possible. - To use a Flight Test power pack B, which is what I had on hand. - To have a pusher motor, as I was tired of breaking propellers during landing. - To make sure the aircraft can withstand hard landings. Notes on modifications made: - The nose wheel area is too tight. A Söderling iron had to be used to free up space and fit the nose wheel in place. Build notes: - For hardware, 2mm bolts were used for the rudder and elevators, while 3 mm bolts were used for the nose wheel and 4mm for the rear wheels. - The nose wheel is 2in in diameter, while the rear wheels are 3in in diameter. - Gorilla hot glue was used as an adhesive. - Packing tape was used on the skin of the horizontal and vertical stabilizers. A Söderling iron was then used to weld the edges to keep them clean.
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