Hi everyone,
Didn't build even one RC model so far this year.
The last one was the Royal Coachman in Nov 2022.
Just realised that I never posted a build log.
In brief, it's a design by Don Dewey published in RCModeller June 1965 (plan #oz1302 on Outerzone.co.uk)
41" span. Mine weighs about 700gms with an OS10LA.
This year built only control line models.
1. Cox 049 powered Phantom Mite to get me back into C/L. Built from a sketch made based on a 1945 Keil Kraft kit (Outerzone plan #oz881 and #oz1404). Did two flights and sent it off to a friend in Ahmedabad.
2. Own design 'Musty' for Cox 049. Sent to a friend in Ghaziabad.
3. Own design Bede BD-8 for electric power! Flies well but not aerobatic due to weight of lipo
4. Own design 'ComBat' for Cox 049. Sent to Ghaziabad
5. Own design 'Simpler Nobler', a 30" version of the original George Aldrich Nobler of 1953, the most copied control line stunt design of all time! Mine has a 60 year old OS Pet III .09. Not yet flown.
Details posted over last few months on this board, as no separate place for CL...
http://www.rcindia.org/kites-trains-free-flight-and-all-others/
So time for an RC build.
And that brings us to the topic of this thread.
The Sharkface is a 22" span single channel design by Eric Clutton, published in July 1965 Aeromodeller.
It's a long time classic aerobatic model from the days of bang-bang push button RC.
One press is left rudder, next press is right, next left and so on.
Having flown this way in the late 60s, I can tell you that it's not easy to remember whether the next push will be right or left!
And the 'servo' was rubber powered...
With its tiny size, the original flown with a 1.5cc diesel must have been a real bomb.
Outerzone.co.uk plan #oz4416 and #oz10062
Why undecided?
1. Balsa or Depron?
2. Glow or Electric?
Balsa and glow. 😁
Good luck. But, why not a 1.5 cc Diesel?
https://www.aeromodelindia.com/product/diesel-engine-1-5cc-for-control-line-and-free-flight/
Quote from: sanjayrai55 on November 29, 2023, 04:50:12 PM
Good luck. But, why not a 1.5 cc Diesel?
It's only 22" span!
Your 38" Hornet itself was
FAST with the Cox 049...
{:)} Answer to the first question, balsa or depron.
Quote from: K K Iyer on November 29, 2023, 05:00:42 PM
Quote from: sanjayrai55 on November 29, 2023, 04:50:12 PM
Good luck. But, why not a 1.5 cc Diesel?
It's only 22" span!
Your 38" Hornet itself was FAST with the Cox 049...
Ha ha :)
I wonder why it's called SHARKFACE ;D
Iyer sir the 'Royal Coachman' looks beautiful. Any flying videos sir ?
Quote from: manojswizera on December 25, 2023, 10:25:58 AM
Iyer sir the 'Royal Coachman' looks beautiful. Any flying videos sir ?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bFPBGdJbzyo
Nice video of a very stable model
Which is your flying field? A cricket ground?
Quote from: sanjayrai55 on December 26, 2023, 10:39:37 AM
Nice video of a very stable model
Which is your flying field? A cricket ground?
Thanks, Sanjay sir. I was pleasantly surprised at how smooth it was. Wife immediately offered to fly it, but not accepted till a few more flights are logged!
Yes, it's a cricket ground, but accessible only occasionally.
But back to the Sharkface.
Made some progress and hope to complete it tomorrow...
Almost there...
Foamie SHARKFACE is complete!
sir u have managed to keep the weight in check.
Hope that shark doesn't bite those wires from the esc. 😅, nice build sir.
Bruce Matthews on RCGROUPS pointed out that with the silver finish the nodel would be hard to see.
He's right. And I do get disoriented often.
So I gave the bottom of the wing a shot of red.
Hopefully that'll help me know whether it's turning towards me or away from me!
Here are the first two flights...
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/SZFKgQx2HDg
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=90RdTBewwJ8&pp=ygUKQW5kaXllcmxrbw%3D%3D
Congratulations! {:)}
Hi everyone,
It's exactly one year since I built the Sharkface as a foamie.
So time to salvage the fuselage and tail pieces I had cut in balsa and build the woodie version.
I should have built a tissue covered open structure balsa wing.
But then I thought it's been years since I built a glass covered foam wing.
So that's what I'm doing.
Took one of the pieces of dense thermocol packing I had been saving, and hotwired the wing halves with my 3s lipo powered hotwire cutter.
Added balsa LE and TE.
Still had some of the 18gsm glass cloth I got from HobbyKing over 10 years ago. This material is a real joy to work with. I've done the bottom of the wing halves, and will do the top tomorrow after the epoxy sets.
We'll see how much heavier this version is than the foamie was (189gms ready to fly!)
Which Epoxy do you use
Wings look too good. Nice hot wire.
Quote from: sanjayrai55 on November 29, 2024, 11:41:49 AMWhich Epoxy do you use
For years I'd been using Bob Smith Ind 20 min Finish Cure epoxy, but it's nearly finished.
Found something on Amazon that works, For Rs 283, though the sticker on the bottles say 499+299!
Quote from: manu on November 29, 2024, 02:37:16 PMWings look too good. Nice hot wire.
How to get that speckled finish on the wing? ;D
For some reason I'd been having difficulty uploading photos. Seems solved now.
So here are a few pics.
The 'gentle' one was 189gms.
The new one is 280gms due to larger motor (Emax 2805) and heavier lipo (1000mah 2s instead of 360).
Flies rock solid and fast!
Loops and rolls. But won't roll to the right!
Added some right thrust, will test this Sunday...