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Started by harsha, March 16, 2011, 12:27:37 PM

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harsha

hi friends this is harsha,im a newbie,i tried a corostick and it failed fue to heavy weight,i dont have any guidance personelly in rc flying except rc india and rcgroups.....can anyone help me out to make a simple plane????i live in hyderabad(kukatpally)

the electronics which i have are:
1.a2208 1500kv motor
2.30amp esc
3.9g servos
4.8040 prop
5.9ch flysky tx and rx
6.25c 1000mah 2s lipo

friends anyone from hyderabad can you please guide me personelly to build a plane????

merog

#1
hi, welcome to the Hobby.

Plane building is so easy, only the thing is you should know where to go and what to do.

First of all DONT GO FOR A PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION, its not gonna be your trainer, it will be your night mare. GO FOR FOAM EPS (Thermacol) CONSTRUCTION with Bamboo and Packing tape reinforcement. Hope these instructions help-

1. I suggest this Cessna 185 (http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1190685) - You need to do it with EPS (thermacol) which will be supported with thin sticks of bamboo and reinforced (covered) with packing tape. Download the plans for Tiled A4 provided in the page. All you need to do is use them to cut parts out of foam sheet.

2. Better go for a small LiPo - Like 650 mAh 2S
3. What ever the plane you are going to construct should satisfy these things to be a good trainer
- should float in the air at 'zero' throttle in put
- should glide when you hand launch with all the equipment onboard
- Must have as less wing loading as possible (wing loading = Total all up weight (AUW)/ total wing area )
- Better if it has dihedral on wing and controlled with elevator and rudder (so becomes 3 channel control)

I think you need to scale up or down the Cessna dimensions according to your on board equipment weight.

Hope this info is enough to get you started
Feel free to ask me any info on anything you feel needed.
MEROG

www.merogdesign.com

rajathv8

Wing loading = AUW/wing area :)

merog

Quote from: rajathv8 on March 16, 2011, 05:07:32 PM
Wing loading = AUW/wing area :)
Little overlook - Edited - Thanx.
MEROG

www.merogdesign.com

harsha

#4
Quote from: merog on March 16, 2011, 01:06:52 PM
Hope this info is enough to get you started
Feel free to ask me any info on anything you feel needed.
ya thanks for the info,but what about the motor mount,if i use normal thermo col can the motor mount can withstand to the force???? and what is the recommended weight for a beginner plane???

Vector

DO NOT use regular (soft) thermacol. use biopac !

Motor mounts are available at local hobby shops, or build one out of 3mm plywood held by a stick.

Vector

Also, there countless youtube videos on how to build rc planes and accessories required. Watch'em.

good luck.

harsha

this is my first flight,but it doesn't flew well,just flew 2MTS distance and when i tried to give the elevator it turned vertical and fell down by making a small loop..... :banghead:,as i have got my exams now,i will try my luck after one month,probably at the end of April ,this time i would follow the instructions and will try with biopac........these are some pics

harsha

and anyone from hyderabad are flying rc planes????
if so plz post the details,so that i get help from them in making my first flight...... ;D
and anyone from Hyderabad who are interested to help me can post the details or mail me at ,and my number is 9642100950

anwar

Please do a search... I did a search and got the following threads with contact information for Hyderabad based flyers, just read them all the way, there are multiple names and phone numbers in the middle of the threads.

http://www.rcindia.org/rc-locations-and-clubs/flying-in-hyderabad/

http://www.rcindia.org/rc-locations-and-clubs/aeromodelling-in-hyderabad/

Hangar : Please see my introduction.
RC India forum and me : About this forum.

harsha

#10
thanks anwar bhai

bb

hello everyone...
i am bargav.. new to the field of rc ... m really interested in building rc cars... be it remote controlled   
electric, nitro, or ic.... since i am a beginner i would like to start with the basics... please guide me :)
(interested in cars)