My first foamy Scratch Build - Baby Blender

Started by sanjayrai55, October 16, 2013, 11:15:08 AM

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Ready!! Finally :)

It's not in the pictures, but besides the flat velcro to fix the battery, I also used a velco strap.

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On the field

Arvind Singhatiya is forced to be the test pilot - I hate maidening my own builds  :giggle: :giggle:

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It takes of within 5 feet and goes vertical! Throws have to be reduced - the model is too sensitive

Video 2


aniket210696

sanjay sir that is beautiful! just a tip, if you laser print the plans, to transfer them to foam, put them face down and iron them... it will transfer the ink to the foam.. (mirrored though)...
:thumbsup:
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rastsaurabh

I must say Mr. Arvind is a scratch builders test pilot.....

asinghatiya

Finest scratch builder's MasterPeace planes like Delta by Saurab and This Bi-plane by Rai Shaeb gave me the rare opportunity to maiden them!  :hatsoff: :hatsoff: Shukriya for the opportunity respected builders!!
:-)

arun.sreelakam

Wowieeee   better than the flite test guys... :o
Cool build sanjay sir...  ;D

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Nithinraj Kotian

superb sanjay sir  :thumbsup: {:)} :bow: no words  {:)} and its very cute as baby  :-*  :hatsoff:
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Mjet

sanjay ji , very beautiful. pl let us know , that Indian Biofoam is not laminated , what you did with foam to bend it for wing profile and control surface hings.

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Arvind: as long as you keep coming flying......I'll keep building them :D

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Thanks Swizera - actually it's called Baby because there was a model called Blender. It was built for a competition, wherein a Blender was fixed to the plane and a milkshake was made  :giggle: :giggle:


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Quote from: Mjet on October 16, 2013, 04:13:42 PM
sanjay ji , very beautiful. pl let us know , that Indian Biofoam is not laminated , what you did with foam to bend it for wing profile and control surface hings.

Mohan, if you see the build instructions in Post #1 - what I do is put a piece of tape on the back, and then 2 x  45 deg. cuts. Then bend to 90 degrees, put hot glue, and when dry take out the tape. For different angles use different angle of cut

asinghatiya

Quote from: sanjayrai55 on October 16, 2013, 05:37:58 PM
Arvind: as long as you keep coming flying......I'll keep building them :D

It reminds the oldie.....agar tum saath dene ka waada karo main yuun he mast nagme luta ta rahoon!!!!  :giggle: :giggle:
:-)

romanxdsouza

superb finish when will i reach there :banghead: :banghead:  what was your experience with your first foamy scratch build sir?,i wanted to build a bipe plane but travel is the prob as wings are not removable,still thinking  :headscratch: :headscratch:,whats the airframe weight and auw of this baby

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Thanks Roman

With a 24" wingspan it is easy to transport. The airframe with thr 2826 motor is about 490 gm. AUW with 2200 mah is about 670 gms

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sanjayrai55

Rxperience? Frankly, I prefer corro ;D;D

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