New COROJET- Based on Mugi Design

Started by Ashta, August 03, 2010, 12:57:57 PM

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Ashta

dimensions:
sheet dimension is 1 meter X 0.5 meter.
Glue is mostly hot melt glue. the fins are fixed using Hot melt only. The fuse dimensions are just cut and made by visualising. 4.5 inches more from the tip of the wing. Width is 3 inches.
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anwar

How much of the vertical fin is inside the wing (or is it the fuse!) ? 
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santhosh

What is the thickness of the corrow?

anwar

Every time one asks about simple beginner planes from plans, the discussion seems to end up with the Blue Baby / Blue Cub.

Wonder if this would be a beginner plane, if it is built a little bit beginner ?  Yes, one has to fly this (not much of self correction, but if one were to "hang" the foam fuse (instead of letting it stay above the wings), and somehow protect it, would it not work for this purpose ? 
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Ashta

anwar, what i do is apply hotmelt and press it immediately down to touch the bottom of wing(inside). Then using the verticla fin angle jig, hotmelt glue is applied to between fuse and the fin. it is very strong...


Quote from: anwar on August 05, 2010, 05:44:37 PM
How much of the vertical fin is inside the wing (or is it the fuse!) ? 
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Ashta

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Ashta

Over last few weeks, i was doing some experiments with mu COROJET. Finally i added some small winglets in order to make it stable. and with this modification, this plane has become my favourite. very stable, stable on invert, smooth landing etc.
pl watch the latest video


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SunLikeStar

Hi Ashta,
Congrats for the great build, i wish you had a video of it landing.
I am trying to build a sloper of similar design..
http://spadslopers.desertsites.net/Flik/index.html
I want to use a piece of coro I have laying around with me, it's 3x6 feet. The problem is that I have the flutes running on the 3 feet side. Will this be a problem?

majraj

Quote from: Ashta on September 03, 2010, 04:04:03 PM
Over last few weeks, i was doing some experiments with mu COROJET. Finally i added some small winglets in order to make it stable. and with this modification, this plane has become my favourite. very stable, stable on invert, smooth landing etc.
pl watch the latest video


Ashat,

Good job man. But now taht you have put winglets, you can cut off the vertical stabilizers just to cut on additional weight. Winglets takes care of the vertical staqbility as well as wing tip vortices that the reason you find plane to more stable specially at low speeds.




Ashta


thanks and good luck to u.
will try to post a landing video. but it is veryvery smooth now.

Quote from: SunLikeStar on September 03, 2010, 05:43:58 PM
Hi Ashta,
Congrats for the great build, i wish you had a video of it landing.
I am trying to build a sloper of similar design..
http://spadslopers.desertsites.net/Flik/index.html
I want to use a piece of coro I have laying around with me, it’s 3x6 feet. The problem is that I have the flutes running on the 3 feet side. Will this be a problem?

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Ashta

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