Hi All Request you all to help me with first plane

Started by Ronak, February 09, 2016, 06:31:41 PM

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Ronak

Hi All,
I am a beginner and this is my first post.
I want to make one simple plane with radio controlled.
But I don't know which spare parts are required. But after searching to google I found that I must have,
1) two brushless motor
2) 2 propellers
3) ESC
4) Lipo Battery
5) Radio Control
6) Foam Pad
So from where I can get all these parts in Ahmedabad at one stop?
But I don't know that,

1) What should be the speed of motor?
2) size of propeller?
3) ESC?
4) Battery capacity?
5) Radio control range?

I want to make plane like attached file.

So request you to all my seniors pls help me to find the answers.



 

PRANAVK09

hello ronak ,
pls read RC-INDIA GEMS you would get most of the answers to your questions
all the best

Ronak

Sorry to say but I am new one and tell me where I can find RC-INDIA GEMS?
Please provide link so i can.

K K Iyer

@ronak,
See home page, near the top!
Further down you'll find the Beginners Zone.
And Welcome to the forum.

a3ruz

It's all about beging in air
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Ronak


Aero Manoj

first you start with making 3D planes .you need cephron sheet or you can get foam sheet anywhere in the local stores..

1. cut the foam sheet for your wing . the size of wingspan is 80cm*25cm
2. cut the foam sheet for your fuselage . the size of the fuselage is 90cm*15cm and design with your desire model
3. cut the elevator and rudder


required materials :

1. brushless motor 1000kv or 1200kv
2. ESC 30Amps
3.3* 9g servo
4. 10" propeller
5. Battery 11.1v 1250mhs
6. 8 * clevis
7. 4 * control horns
8. control rods
9. 4 channel transmitter and receiver


* make sure that the first time flying use prop saver to fly the airplane or else u will get damaged in propeller
* use 3 channel for beginner ( thrust , rudder and elevator ) after getting some experiences use 4 channel ( thrust , ailerons , rudder , elevator )



have a great fun with flying

Ronak

Thanks Manoj.
This is the perfect answer that I wanted.
But can u provide plane plan in PDF so i can print out and cut it on Foam?

I think the dimensions are bigger ( wingspan is 80cm*25cm / fuselage is 90cm*15cm). And Plane will made in big size.
It is possible that I can make one small plane with these materials?
I think my first plane must be a smaller one. So i can get more idea on it.

Waiting for reply...

Ronak

Hello All,
I want to make a simple plane like below youtube link.



So please provide me the material information.
So I can start making my first plane.

Material like,
1) propellers  (pls provide size)
2) ESC
3) Battery (pls provide volt and mah so i can fly for more time)
4) motor (which type?)
5) Transmitter, Receiver (which type? 2 ch or 4 ch?)

Ronak


Aero Manoj

Specification
Wingspan: 60cm
Lenght: 40cm
Motor: C10 2900KV
Propeller: 40*25
ESC: 5Amph
Servos: 2.5g/2g*2
Battery: 2s 200mAh
4ch transmitter

Aero Manoj


Ronak

Thank you very much for replying.. But please check my post with youtube link.
I want to make this plane first.
Bcoz it is simple to build for beginners like me.

So please provide me the material information.
So I can start making my first plane.

Material like,
1) propellers  (pls provide size)
2) ESC  (size / range etc.)
3) Battery (pls provide volt and mah so i can fly for more time)
4) motor (type/rpm/speed etc.  )
5) Transmitter, Receiver (which type? 2 ch or 4 ch? / range/ etc..)

a3ruz

If your are new to this hobby n you are gonna stick to it go for a 9 channel transmitter , transmitter is like a lifetime investment , you can leave the unused channels ! Commonly a plane only needs only 4 ch , there are 3ch planes too
It's all about beging in air
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Sukhpreet

And a word of advice......  SEARCH FOR TRAINER RC PLANES WITH DIHEDRAL WINGS..   And do search for the  terms which people are referring...... and go for easier planes... Visit www.kinetichobbies.com/ and check and out mini floater... These are slow planes that means more time to react to the motions of rc plane...... Delta wing or flying wing isnt for first timers
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And remember #FlyLikeAButterflyStingLikeABee

Ronak


Sukhpreet

Download a few rc simulators.......and try to operate different TYPES of rc models....
like 3 channel rc trainers
4 channel rc planes
flying wings etc.....!


Even I committed this mistake :P
So that's why i am mentioning this :D
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And remember #FlyLikeAButterflyStingLikeABee

SI74

@Ronak, like Sukhpreet told, it is easier for a beginner to go for high (dihedral) wing  type trainers than for your YouTube linked models. They use small brushed motors/esc / control board which are costlier and needs more expertise in controlling them. I have similar paper airplane models( powerup3 & aria ) which are very difficult to fly compared to the high wing models I built. Regarding the transmitter, go for turnigy 5Ch transmitter; rather than high end models.Very easy to configure, only 4 AA batteries required, very less weight, more time with rechargable batteries , decent range , availability of cheap extra recievers are definite advantages.