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Title: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 05:33:05 PM
 All respected Modellers.. most of the time we considers the coro planes are not much finished.. but it is too easy to finish and paint a coro airplane, without adding the weight up.. here is my VEERAANGANA 2, ( woman of martial arts), is a capable aircraft, is fun and exciting to fly.. with a 1300 RPM/Volts ECM, 9x6 prop, 2200 mA/H LiPoly battery.. she is fast as well as slow.. i added lots of imaginbation on her.. new cockpit.. side glasses.. and new motor mount.. and yes she is perfectly finished in BMW K blue, with intense orange ...
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 05:36:20 PM
two innovations are the new motor mounting and easy clip on wings.. with two screws the wing is in place.. no rubber bands.. no mess.. screw it forget it.. and fly it..
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Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 05:38:44 PM
to operate from rough strips and lands i added long landing gear struts.. and the whole landing gear can be removed by two screws.. can take anywhere, anytime, and esay..
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Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 05:40:21 PM
with bright colours she is nice..
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Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 05:41:46 PM
this colour also helps to see her better in long distances..
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Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 05:43:16 PM
she is a nice flyer.. and i am too excited to fly over sea..
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Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 05:46:05 PM
i never clim this one as an amazing machine.. but simple ,elegant, and easy.. but ultimately exciting.. with a new nose design and fuse design, she a nice one to see and to fly.. and already talked to Mr Sai, of RC BHARAT, for the promotion of this nice craft.. and he agreed once..
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 05:49:27 PM
here is the action..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfCP9dEZe-M
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 06:06:21 PM
and also working on a pusher..as my PUSHEE..
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Post by: RcBharat on May 07, 2012, 09:27:05 PM
Waiting for the Kits to arrive Sir :bow:

Great stability even in such harsh weather conditions.
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: VC on May 07, 2012, 09:42:04 PM
Beautiful build Roopesh! Another feather in your cap! At this rate, you will soon end up wearing this.......... :bow:
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: RcBharat on May 07, 2012, 09:42:49 PM
Quote from: VC on May 07, 2012, 09:42:04 PM
Beautiful build Roopesh! Another feather in your cap! At this rate, you will soon end up wearing this.......... :bow:

Well said VC Sir
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 10:36:58 PM
with grace from you all.. and at your service Sir.. because all we are RC Indians..  :salute: :salute: :salute:
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Post by: ashutosh singla on May 07, 2012, 10:48:48 PM
many many congrates n regards on your flawless work sir, your work is our inspiration
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Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 07, 2012, 11:02:21 PM
 :salute: :salute: :salute:
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Post by: KALYANPRODHAN on May 08, 2012, 10:11:31 AM
Krishna, good color scheme.
Another thing, Make landing gear with coro guide so that the wheel support will not moves front and back.  It will look grater too.
And As you are using Coro, you can mount servos inside and pass pushrod through flutes as guide and take out by small punctuing, which will look good. Again, as you using guide glute, you can use lighter pushrod. I Use 2000 watt heater coil wire through pushrod. You can try.

Thanks
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 08, 2012, 10:21:07 AM
Kalyan, the whell shroud was adopted in V1, as you can see in Susan.. but i avoided it, because at high speeds this makes a slight toughness in directional control.. means turning becoming some hard.. so as a test i just removed it.. so it came nice.. but still try to add in slowest flying ones.. and servos are kept like this for ease of fixation... but thanks for your great idea, is already adopted, and will share this on next plane.. i was using the professional rig cord, used in IC engine planes.. with teffelon coating.. here my ambition is to serve flyers easy.. and easy to control as the push rods are short.. gives a good grab on surfaces.. but, yes you are true, increases a little nose weight, because of the tail weight by two servos, but it became more stable with the nose weight.. so cool to fly.. a ,million thanks for the idea.. i am working on a new design , a chubby nice looking craft.. with 8 inch chord and 50 inch span.. will add this goodie on it as it gives a good stunning look.. thank you.. :salute:
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Post by: Nehutech on May 11, 2012, 10:06:41 AM
can i have pusher one. plz roopesh sirji.
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Post by: izmile on May 11, 2012, 01:42:17 PM
Very nice build.. as usual you rock !!
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Post by: allthatido on May 11, 2012, 01:49:05 PM
Hi Roopesh

You definitely should do a video/tutorial of how you paint...what materials you use etc.
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Post by: hyd_quads on May 11, 2012, 01:56:33 PM
Quote from: ankurkaul17 on May 11, 2012, 01:49:05 PM
You definitely should do a video/tutorial of how you paint...what materials you use etc.

Yes, I second that. Sir, you leave all other members jaw-dropped with your ideas and finishings. :hatsoff: So, throwing up a tutorial/video would help other members to achieve that fine finishing, too.
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 11, 2012, 04:35:33 PM
Sure.. nothing is mazing or magic.. all easy.. wait a little.. :salute:
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: Nehutech on May 13, 2012, 01:14:08 PM
roopesh sirji

i want to buy the pusher plane.
please help


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Post by: aviator on May 13, 2012, 01:16:14 PM
seeing the height of prop, the pusher can also be used as a seaplane....
Subject to sealing of the bottom....
That wud be juz awesome :)
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 13, 2012, 01:59:13 PM
is working on.. adding a float..
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Post by: rohitgupta322 on May 13, 2012, 02:05:08 PM
Roopesh Sir  R.E.S.P.E.C.T!!
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: roopeshkrishna on May 13, 2012, 02:15:39 PM
when i complete one by one.. will share you all.. because our Nation must be boosted up in RCying.. all possible way..because to me modelling is life.. and not a business.. :salute:
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: Propfella on June 21, 2012, 02:19:25 PM
Hi roopeshkrishna,

You wrote to me telling me that this plane was a better model than another mentioned elsewhere. I was wondering just how would you like to prove that to me. I would like to get a price of the plane and freight to 2390 NSW Australia. I may be waiting for some time for the plane mentioned and so in fairness and interest I would really like to introduce the plane to Australia and more so to my friends. I understand it is an easy plane to fly and would suit beginners. I thought it would be an interesting aircraft to allow any beginners to try out with a buddy box sytem we have. Also I would be very hooured to maiden the first plane imported from India. 
As far as I know :-)

Do you think it would survive the trip to Australia? Every plane we receivefrom HobbyKing whether sent from Hong Kong or from their Australian warehouse is always double boxed. A box inside a slightly larger box. As yet I have never had any problems with this method. I was amazed at the price of the other plane, how does yours compare?

Who knows, it could well start a nice little good relationship exercise between out countries. I have no doubt at all our newspaper will jump at the chance of showing your plane to our North West NSW population. It has a huge coverage so many people will see it.

Nobody I know owns a plane made of the Corflute. I may be wrong but I believe it's a plastic covered corrugated cardboard like sheeting. I have seen a lot of it used for advertising. It's extremely light but equally strong but mainly in one direction. I imagine (if it is what I'm think of) it would withstand minor crashes But id a wing was to bend there would be no way of repairing it. Like cardboard that bend would be there permanently. How do you cope with that. Simply cut a new wing. Come to think of it how do you make a aerodynamic wing? I'd imagine the top part of the wing would attempt to flatten out to it's original state.

Forgive me, I obviously have no idea regarding how you use it. Foam is rather simple in comparison to me. Whereas the reverse may be the case with your Corflute. I would enjoy the challenge of a new building substance.

Please contact me and quote a price for the plane and freight.

Kind regards  Stuart :hatsoff:
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: abhay on June 21, 2012, 03:55:06 PM
I wonder how i missed the thread.. great work roopesh sir  :bow: :bow:
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: VC on June 21, 2012, 11:45:35 PM
"You wrote to me telling me that this plane was a better model than another mentioned elsewhere."

If you read the entire post of Propfella @ Stuart, it doesn't leave much to imagination as to which the 'another mentioned' model is. Didn't expect this kind of back stabbing from a forum member. I have booked both and expect to receive them both soon. I am no expert, but will employ an expert to test them both out on equal footing. I'm sure both the models will have their own positives and negatives.

But to say "My model is better than his, buy mine and not his" is ethically incorrect. Not done, IMHO.

I wonder if the Mods / Admin missed out on this post or were you hoping to let this one pass quietly into obscurity?

Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: VC on June 22, 2012, 12:17:39 AM
I am NOT letting this die a natural death. Have had ENOUGH, forgiven ENOUGH from this one particular member. Enough is Enough. His ethereal creativity be damned. This double standard sucks BIG TIME!!!
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: Propfella on June 22, 2012, 10:52:11 AM
What the heck have I done wrong. I wanted to buy a plane but was told another plane would be better. I asked for a price to send the other plane and get abused for it. I have already stated I wanted the other plane when there are enough to go around so in the meantime I thought why not get one of the others. I wasn't going to play judge and jury on either of them, I just wanted to buy one. What is so wrong with that. I've told no lies, I've abused no one simply asked for a price on sending me a plane. If that causes such an uproar then I will retract both orders and buy one from someone willing to sell.

I find most people selling planes are happy to serve me but I've never been treated like this. I honestly thought I would be helping both sellers but obviously this isn't the case. I apologize for ever daring to offer. It won't happen again, I give my word.

Perhaps somebody a little calmer could explain why the person selling the plane I wanted to buy yesterday in a PM is so upset about me wanting his plane. I may be old and disabled but as yet I'm sure my mind hasn't been affected. Have I broken some ethical law? I must admit I don't understand a lot about India and it's customs but I'm willing to learn. The very reason I joined this forum. I found the members to be extremely polite towards each other and indeed a number of members have made me feel almost one of the group. This has obviously proven me wrong and some people her are just like Americans or Australians. I honestly think a PM would have been much better than jumping up and down and getting people upset.

Perhaps leaving the forum altogether may make you happy. If so please let me know. I don't enjoy being somewhere I'm not welcome.
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: sujju on June 22, 2012, 11:10:12 AM
hi stuart..
if i may interject here... firstly pls do not retract from this forum... its a great place and i am sure will be till its time of existence and i am sure there is a lot of learning that we need to take from you and vice versa... frankly speaking this forum's members have been always polite and after reading the above posts i think you are not targeted in anyway.. i am sure VC will clear this up soon but pls do stay and you are more than welcome here anytime..

sujju   
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: VC on June 22, 2012, 11:17:14 AM
Hey Stuart, you've done nothing wrong. I apologise if I have hurt you in anyway. That was not my intention.

My outburst is not directed at you in any way. If at all, I am grateful to you for stripping away the mask of false humility that another member has been hiding behind.
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: VC on June 22, 2012, 11:25:39 AM
Just the other day a member was censured and threatened with a ban for challenging a sale thread by claiming that his product (also up for sale) was better than the one on offer there. If another member does the same via PM, I feel it is equally unethical.
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: Propfella on June 22, 2012, 12:48:36 PM
Oh! Wow guys, I am one very relieved Aussie. After reading the post again I realise where my misunderstanding came from. Straight after the quote from me and reading my name the next fing i read was "backstabbing" This is where I believed it was myself who was to blame. In the light of what you have told me I see it was my fault for jumping to conclusions. They say men don't cry but children and old men are allowed a tear or two. I must admit either the child in me or my age took control and I did feel a tear trickle down my face. It may sound silly to you but I was hurt and felt bad about losing a place to learn something new. Actually not so much new but something from many years ago when I sat for hours watching my Father building a plane using balsa wood, tree gum for glue and old razor blades for cutting. He used no plans and drew everything to ensure both wings where the same simply by turning the tissue paper over and folowing the pins holes.

You guys reminded me that RC aircraft isn't just buying a big box of precut, predrilled, virtually built aircraft which snapped together and joined it all with screws and bolts. That's why I am building a foam cutter and when I can get to the field I fly a scratch built plane. You guys prove things don't have to be so pretty to fly and your fine aircraft don't come out of boxes.

I apologise for wording my opening to my post with the reference I did. I did it to remind the person I was talking to knew who I was. Rather stupid of me with my name attached, he'd hardly forget an old Aussie like me. We are a bit thin on the ground over there :-)

I would prefer not to buy the plane now. I still intend to wait until the other plane is available and see if it's possible to have one sent. Even my wife showed interest in seeing it and she couldn't really care about the big boxed variety from Hong Kong.

If I have been the cause of upset by my choice of words I sincerely apologise. I certainly never set out to cause problems. I really do thank the three of you for your very kind words to encourage me to stay.  That is what I meant about the understanding politeness of the members of this forum. I've led a life full of abuse and belittling. Dissappointments and lies. I saw an opportunity to make new friends and enjoy your far gentler approach to life. I'm afraid our sense of humour is far different and I'd imagine a number of you would think I have or had lost my marbles.

I don't wish to bore you much more but I would very much like to study your ways of building your aircraft from Corflute. The idea intrigues me. If anyone is willing to answer quetions regarding building one and even if there is a building tutorial with photos or video I would love to see it. I will be asking one of my nurse to call into our post office next week to see if they have information regarding postage to and from India as I have a few ideas to help those less fortunate members on RCIndia. As for purchasing a plane I will wait until I am offered one and certainly erase my blunder and the plane involved from my memory.

Thank you gentleman. God bless you all. Best wishes, sincerely Stuart
Title: Re: its my VEERAANGANA 2..
Post by: VC on June 22, 2012, 01:02:32 PM
"I'm telling ya', Stuart, if more people gave up, there'd be fewer wars." Quoted from the movie Stuart Little - 2. Ironic! ;D
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Post by: SunLikeStar on June 22, 2012, 01:48:58 PM
Has Roopesh done something :headscratch: Again!! :P
But seriously guys, it would be easier to understand the context if we all used names instead of using phrases like "that particular member", "another plane", just sayin :)
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Post by: sushil_anand on June 22, 2012, 06:56:17 PM
Quote from: Propfella on June 22, 2012, 12:48:36 PM
I will be asking one of my nurse to call into our post office next week to see if they have information regarding postage to and from India as I have a few ideas to help those less fortunate members on RCIndia.

Stuart

I am not sure if you will be able to get any information about postage FROM India from your local PO. Also, airplane packages would come into "volume/weight" category where the freight would be dependent on the volume rather than absolute weight. So the dimensions of the box would determine the charges.

Personally, I doubt if it would be economically feasible to ship either way.
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Post by: Propfella on June 22, 2012, 07:07:01 PM
I think that under the circumstances I will cancel my order, thank you.

Regards Stuart