Vivek Sharma, true to his family traditions has brought another exceptional model. The VEE-ONE.
It's not an ARF, it has laser cut parts, build is fairly simple, it took me 7 hrs in total to put it together ( I am slightly slow and finnicky, for someone it could even be faster)
Specs
Wing span 1 mtr
Wing Chord 20 cms
Length 82 cms
Weight 970 gms
Electronics Used
Motor 2212 1500 KV 10x4.3 prop
Esc Red Brick 35 amps
Servo (Aile) Blue Bird 375 Digital Metal Gear Low Profile(25mmx25mmx11mm) x 2
Servo (Ele, Rud) HXT 9 grams x 2
Radio Sanwa SD10G with 6 channel FHSS rx
Bat 1500 mah Tattu 45C
Setup
Throws
Aileron 13mm up 11mm down (to compensate for Adverse aileron drag)
Elev 10mm up & down
Rudder 15 mm left & right (measured at the centre of the rudder)
DR & Expo
One DR (ELE, AIL, RUD) 50%, 100%, 80% Nil Expo
Position two Full throw Nil Expo
CG
Sits perfectly at 42mm
VEE-ONE is available here (http://aeromodelsupermarket.com/radio-controlled-model-kit/128-vee-.html)
(http://www.rcindia.org/electric-planes/excellent-beginner-electric-aeromodel-vee-one-from-sharma-models/?action=dlattach;attach=727039;image)
In the Box
Laser cut parts (some small parts are hand cut)
Printed Plan
Covering (More about this later)
Hardware includes Undercarriage, Wheels, Collet, Cycle spoke push rod, Clevises (Two for aileron and different clevis for rudder & elev)
(http://www.rcindia.org/electric-planes/excellent-beginner-electric-aeromodel-vee-one-from-sharma-models/?action=dlattach;attach=727041;image)
Build
One small '5' marked hand cut part is marked as 'G' on the plan
Another long '5' marked part is wing support at the fuse as marked
See image for both
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Build
Tools used
3M super 77 - I used it to stick the stock cover (cold spread) stock cover is not iron on, it needs glue
Aileron needs to be fixed before, two holes to take out the aileron needs to be made, take care these holes DO NOT exceed fuse width (i.e. 2 cms at the wing trailing edge)
Nose needed to be sawed off as shown (see image)
(http://www.rcindia.org/electric-planes/excellent-beginner-electric-aeromodel-vee-one-from-sharma-models/?action=dlattach;attach=727053;image)
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(http://www.rcindia.org/electric-planes/excellent-beginner-electric-aeromodel-vee-one-from-sharma-models/?action=dlattach;attach=727059;image)
Pre-Maiden
Here is how she looks
walk around with my help showing off the model
https://youtu.be/JUtwxcOgSpU
Maiden
Take off, hardly any trim, locked in flying, within couple of seconds i got to business as usual, did the following :)
Level flight 9/9
Inverted 8/9
KE 5/9 (max KE angle is about 70 deg bank)
Loop 7/9 (Needs a little coaxing over the top)
Stall Turn 8/9 (Does it very well)
Rolls 5/9 (You can't expect good rolls from a high winger)
PS
It is designed for dihedral, i killed the dihedral, kept it straight. Good decision in hind sight
(http://www.rcindia.org/electric-planes/excellent-beginner-electric-aeromodel-vee-one-from-sharma-models/?action=dlattach;attach=727061;image)
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Nice, can a 25size glow engine be used ?
How do you like the Airtronics radio.
Sahil
Quote from: sahilkit on December 10, 2016, 10:12:06 PM
Nice, can a 25size glow engine be used ?
You can, need to modify firewall, put on mount and find a suitable tank for it, problem you could end up with CG issues. With a motor and 1500 mah batt closer to wing leading edge CG sits perfect.
you may have to tinker with the nose design and move the firewall back a little (basically some tinkering would be needed)
Quote from: sahilkit on December 10, 2016, 10:12:06 PM
How do you like the Airtronics radio.
Excellent
It is my heli radio because of its latency and speed, off the top of my head
1. Proportional 10 Channel
2. Last position hold failsafe
3. FHSS-3
4. 3 programmable Mix
5. revo Mix
6. 9 point pitch & throttle Curve
7. seven point Hovering Throttle pitch
8. 3 Gyro & governor Gains
You can't ask for more from any radio, switches are filmsy, i have changed 3 switches till date, you got to take care of the switches
You can't compare it to Taranis though or any modern radio, which are a computer unto themselves, slightly too difficult for a noob. This one is easy to learn
Very nice :thumbsup:
:hatsoff: to Sharma Models
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here you go some low altitude flying and aerobatics and some inverted flght
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm_P0lDJJrw