Sbach-342 50" out of packing Thermocole under 390 Rs

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rcpilotacro

One of the best scratch building thread i came across. Mr Ayub Khan has used packing thermocole and made this beauty Here is the build thread

This is how it looked in the beginning


He traced it out from the PC on a Flimsy Plastic sheet



It looked like this  



It looked like this in the end



Construction

http://vimeo.com/50467490#at=0

http://vimeo.com/50468352#at=0

http://vimeo.com/50469584#at=0


Details

Wing span :....... 50 inch
Fuselage Length:...45 inch
Power :.......... .Electric
Test Voltage :... .11.1v (3S)
Maximun current :....40A
Maximum Power :...........470W
Motor :........... FA 3015-7t
Prop :............ 11X3.8
ESC :............. 40 A
Battery :......... 11.1v 3 Cell Li-Po 2200 mAh 25C
Accessories :.... 2= 9 gram Servos. 1= 17 gram servo
Flying Weight:... 1210 gram including everything

Cost List:

Foam material...........=free
Umbrella rods...........=free
Sandpapers 2..........= Rs 30
Hooks...........................=100
Wood stick.................= 30
Artificial eggs............= 20
Reflector taps.............=250
White glue...................= 50
Magic depoxi glue..........= 90
Plastic for canopy.........= 30
Nut bolts........................= 20
Steel rod for landing gear=10
Wiper rubber...................=20
Total........................=Pakistani Rs 700.  Indian :Rs: 382

flight video

http://vimeo.com/50448169#at=0


Thread is worth the journey
Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

sanjayrai55


rcpilotacro

Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

aniket210696

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umayash1

STOP Talking, START Flying!!

arun.sreelakam

Hats off sir... You are awesome...  :hatsoff: :hatsoff: :hatsoff:
Great piece of art
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santhosh-r

Need to learn a lot from this guy.. {:)}

"Use what you have rather than complaining that I don't have the right thing"
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kvnpraveen

@santhosh-r  well said.
we have a lot to learn from this guy. nothing is impossible when you put your heart and mind towards it.

VC

If this isn't inspirational for all of us, I don't know what is. A lot of people produce scratchbuilt models out of thermocole on this forum, however, I dare say that no one has achieved such superlative finishing in scale.

My apologies to all those who consider my post an effrontery.

Edit : Downloading the videos now. Mesmerised! :o
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Of all things physical and metaphysical,
Of all things human and all things super-human,
Of all true manifestations of the head,
Of the heart, of the soul,
That the life is recognizable in its expression,
That form ever follows function. This is the law.

Adityaamg


aniket210696

wow! does anyone know what film he used on it??? the black stuff? and what did he use to make the decals??
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arun.sreelakam

@aniket: juzz see the videos you will understand.. :)
Turnigy i10|Flysky 9xb|Hoverfly quadcopter|Arduflyer apm 2.5 with gps|Pixhawk|Homemade micro night vapour|Homemade ornithopter(in progress)| Reptile Quad with Gopro Brushless gimbal | Naza v2| APM 2.6 with GPS | Micro quad self made | FrSky| v911 Helis | 1200mm Hexacopter with 5d gimbal | 1300mm x8 With Red Gimbal | 1000mm Octo|

Salam

Gusty, thank you for introducing Ayub Khan here to a larger group of hobbyists. He is a village guy where he has no access to fancy RC products but he is still able to build an amazing RC model out of household items like toothbrush, water bottles and many items which we all simply throw away. A true aeromodeller and a very humble guy.

Here is his one other model he built sometime ago. ;)

An AJ Slick  {:)}


aniket210696

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Ahamed

Is there a build video on rcpak I believe it requires registration, did someone already viewed or downloaded plans video
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rcpilotacro

Ahamed

see my post i have posted three vimeo videos (Downloadable) worth the download and view. there are no plans, (You will realize once you see the video). On his behalf will post pics (Though videos are self explanatory).

Some examples are
(a) Household room heater, discarded motor cycle mud guard and xray film for Canopy
(b) Curtain Hooks for pull pull etc. amazing.

we have our home grown boy too (roopesh), ayub is a notch above no doubt
Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

Ahamed

Thanks Gusty sir can you share the link /thread where u uploaded videos
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rastsaurabh

Great skills.... but it is not that easy as it appears in the videos.

Still awesome to see

rohitgupta322

Just watched the videos. I am absolutely speechless  :o :o :o . Never seen anything like this ever before. Craftsmanship + dedication at its zenith. Thank You so much for sharing Gusty bhaiya, otherwise would have missed this incredible thing.

Wanted to know what he used for hinges ??
Be Inquisitive

aniket210696

@rohit that looked like some blue plastic sheets... Maybe ohp sheet or some labels... Or could be ca hinges

Sent from a potato using a lamp
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ayub

#22
I am Ayub Khan,
Thanks to all for appriciation and so much respect.
Thank you Gusty, for showing my build at this forum.I am happy
Quote from: aniket210696 on May 05, 2013, 09:44:44 AM
wow! does anyone know what film he used on it??? the black stuff? and what did he use to make the decals??
For canopy I used plastic sheets which we use for covering our books and note books
Black stuff is a dark paper which we use in cars, to make wind screen dark.
For decals I used reflector taps, which we use at bus, trucks

ayub

#23
Quote from: rohitgupta322 on May 05, 2013, 11:22:13 PM
Just watched the videos. I am absolutely speechless  :o :o :o . Never seen anything like this ever before. Craftsmanship + dedication at its zenith. Thank You so much for sharing Gusty bhaiya, otherwise would have missed this incredible thing.

Wanted to know what he used for hinges ??
These are X-Ray pieces, joint with depoxi

ayub

Quote from: rastsaurabh on May 05, 2013, 04:37:44 PM
Great skills.... but it is not that easy as it appears in the videos.

Still awesome to see
You are right it is not easy, you have watched videos in just 17 minutes but it took my 3 months.