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Started by rcrcnitesh, November 07, 2013, 02:45:50 PM

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rcrcnitesh

Hi guys have got coroplast but they don't seem to be nice the sheet i am having is not nice the thickness is 3 mm
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I am planning to build my second plane from the sheet in the first picsas that is little hard and for supporting the other ones

Can you guys suggest me something good to build as a beginner I think to build the spadet as there are ready video tutorials to help me but the issue is that it is 64" I don't want it to exceed 35" so please help me
guys please help me.

If anyone knows of a great spad trainer and have plans for it then please pm me my email is
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girishsarwal

make the avispad, its its just like the spadet. There have been multiple avispad builds on the forum. Marking and cutting is easy. The wingspan is about 48" which is the width of a standard sunpack sheet. It is recommended that you make as per the plans first and then move onto experimentation with subsequent builds. Always helps and is rewarding.
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rcrcnitesh

but 48" will be really big as the plac I am planning to fly is very small
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rcrcnitesh

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girishsarwal

Yes. Why not?
You can build anything you wish to with coro as long as you are willing to experiment and not lose your heart if the build ends up being heavy :D

Here's a point for you to start

http://www.rcindia.org/beginners-zone/mr-moss-the-great-value-beginners-plane/


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rcrcnitesh

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sanjayrai55

Good luck.

One factor (at least I consider) is available electronics. Depending on available motor/ESC I plan my build. Also the L/G, Prop, servos etc. But in my book the available motor/ESC decides my course

topalle

Using coro is very easy for beginners like you and me... you can always downscale your model tto the required size and build it....

But remember that keep experimenting with the buiding techniques on scrap coro before doing it on the big sheet... saves a lot of coro....( I built 5 fuselages of the avispad... each in increasing order of strenth and durability befor e sticking to the best one...)
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KALYANPRODHAN

You can make corocub, just scalled down. Or any model from http://www.spadtothebone.net

I have made 24" Wingspan single coro wing and this is stunting 3D plane.
http://www.rcindia.org/electric-planes/400gm-auw-600mm-ws-lead-wing-mini-spad/
We have to unite and to prove ourself to make indigenous products as well as marketing / Canvasing them. I'm sure we must achieve success if we try unitedly.

rcrcnitesh

#9
thanks everyone for your valuable suggestions
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girishsarwal

Nitesh, you've been doing well at researching for stuff rather than being spoonfed. Please don't relapse. Kalyan sir has already posted the link to spadtothebone.net! Fish a little, it IS there. And it is a wonderful plane.
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rcrcnitesh

Actually I found it forgot to edit my post
I was seeing the plan and reading some threads
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romanxdsouza

why not try a plane with coro fuse and foam wings u will save a hell lot of weight just tape down the wing LE keep ws between 24-30" use UC for the first try then go kfm on the wings just a suggestion

rcrcnitesh

I have changed my plan I am going to get some depron not biofoam and build the ft flyer I am planning to do something creative with the coro
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romanxdsouza

cool all the best ...in keeping it lite and strong tooo :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

rcrcnitesh

what are you keeping light and strong
didn't get your point
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romanxdsouza

what ever you build all the  best in keeping it lite and strong ...thats what i meant...

rcrcnitesh

ok thanks will try my best in that.
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rcrcnitesh

Hello to all I have taken the printout of the plans of the ft flyer and have 3mm coro. So can I just start building with it or should I wait for 5mm depron double side laminated. Is it worth using depron as Sanjay sir reported some weight related issues.
I think the weight will be the same if I use 3mm coro or 5mm depron so should I go with coro. Yes or No
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sanjayrai55

Weigh the corro. I have posted figures for Depron; compare. Do not presume

rcrcnitesh

ok but don't have a weighing scale so I have to go to a shop and weigh it.
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sanjayrai55

In that case, if you have the corro, just build it

topalle

Coro is good enough go ahead...
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KALYANPRODHAN

Take 0.25 gm/SqInch for a 3mm Coro. So you may use segmented triangle and square and can calculate CG and weight of that part and finally final CG only by simulation. I calculate before and glue weight will not change much.
We have to unite and to prove ourself to make indigenous products as well as marketing / Canvasing them. I'm sure we must achieve success if we try unitedly.