HAL HT2 scratch build...

Started by yash10896, June 17, 2013, 04:36:15 PM

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aniket210696

sacrifice and all is all okay, but please don't sacrifice your fingers... :P
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yash10896

will keep that in mind aniket  :thumbsup:
currenty planing for a home made stand for this beauty  :giggle:
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yash10896

#77
Update:
Display stand made for HT2  :thumbsup:
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yash10896

Fiber glassed the fuselage :)
One question  :help:
How much time do have to leave it to set???

Regards
Yash
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AnjanBabu

Quote from: yash10896 on July 21, 2013, 02:57:40 PM
Fiber glassed the fuselage :)
One question  :help:
How much time do have to leave it to set???

Regards
Yash
Depends on what epoxy your using.
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yash10896

Painted the fuselage ;D
The wide angle one shows my painting area my rooftop  :giggle: :giggle:

Regards
Yash
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sanjayrai55

Coming along real good! Keep a check on the weight :D

yash10896

Thank You Sir... ;D
it would be around 2 - 2.25 kg with all electronics installed... will post a new topic about specification.. and will try to make a plan for this for other people who are willing to build indian made planes with the help of sketchup....
Enjoy :)
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yash10896

Joined the wing section nearly complete....just need to do the decals and canopy...not getting time for the build busy in studies so i will be able to make the canopy by Monday...
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AnjanBabu

Quote from: sanjayrai55 on July 23, 2013, 08:41:30 PM
2 ~ 2.25 Kg.....ouch! :o :(
Yes, ouch.
My models of similar size are usually 400 grams, at max.
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aniket210696

what did you use to make it? sunboard??
also, 2 kg without aerofoil is bordering on risky isn't it?
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yash10896

2-2.5kg is not known i just did guessing  :giggle: :giggle: maybe it would be 1-1.5kg dont really know :D will need someone weighing scale for that and most of the weight is of electronic... all included with battery. will ask someone to lend me weighing scale then will confirm :P
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yash10896

#88
Overview of the plane and just forget that weight part ;D  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2-OdHg3Pwo&feature=youtu.be
Test Run (At home) :P  with just 30% throttle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLhR5VjiihI&feature=youtu.be
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