Needed help to build a trainer plane new here

Started by robotics.pavanthegala, June 04, 2012, 05:24:55 PM

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Pavan Theegala
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Pavan Theegala,
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satz flying

Trust yourself

anwar

I have to refer you to this :

http://www.rcindia.org/beginners-zone/making-my-first-spad-plane-step-by-step/msg12908/#msg12908

There is no shortcut for your own reading/research... you search, read, search some more, AND THEN ask questions on points you need clarification on.

Hope we can see your aircraft being built and flown soon  :thumbsup:
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bhaveshsangani

Ask questions or you will never get the answers.

amit_delhi

Pavan go through the threads here in Forums in the Beginner Zone:

Material : which material you want to use to make your model. Options are coro, depron, biofoam etc. choose a material depending upon the availability of material near to you.

Read about what is center of gravity (CG), how it affects a model and why its important to have it correct.

Read about what is power setup of a model. Why weight of model is a important consideration.

Once you go through all these basics, choose a plan from www.spadtothebone.net or here in Electric Planes category there are numerous plans, tested and proven.

I am also in the same boat like you, a beginner. Once you start reading the threads things will start clearing up, so most important "have patience".

robotics.pavanthegala

@ bhaveshsangani    I really found the site encouraging for me especially. I have got almost the info i needed. Thank you very much. Trying to make a One Note Documentary and shall upload once finished. it might help Beginners in future. Thanks again.
Pavan Theegala,
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bhaveshsangani

I think u can just plot down the very specification given there for the trainer model . and as mentioned by Mr Amit plz be very careful about the CG of the plane
i used a very basic calculation while making my first scratch build .
CC2C concept , where C is the chord .
and wing span is 5-6C with fuselage length 4C = C+C+2C as stated above
From the leading edge of the plane placed the wing on the 2nd C , got the CG just 1/3 from the wings leading edge and she was fun to fly...
well there are many techniques to build a plane i have been using this for the past one year and have got good results.
The only draw back i faced that i had to place the battery very close to the nose , which many aero modellers do nt prefer.
After this based on the AUW get the required electronics and SOAR HIGH :-)
I hope this info might help to give a start....
Ask questions or you will never get the answers.

robotics.pavanthegala

@ bhaveshsangani . Hey thank you very much this is the info i was very keen about. Even then i shall go trough the website u have given me and the other site given by MR.Amit and shall keep in mind about the CG. Thanks a lot
Pavan Theegala,
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robotics.pavanthegala

@ Amit thanks a lot about letting me know about the CG.
Pavan Theegala,
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bhaveshsangani

 :hatsoff: :hatsoff: ur welcome
and very correctly said by Mr Anwar , there is no shortcut for ur self learning...thanks sir a great input for all
All the best for ur first scratch built....... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Ask questions or you will never get the answers.

amit_delhi


robotics.pavanthegala

Hi could anyone suggest me what should be the weight of a trainee plane an estimate wt

Pavan Theegala
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manojswizera

It should me around 500 to 800 gms. More depending upon ur configuration. :thumbsup:
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