Will be selling RC plane Built Kits estimated price below 700/- Rs

Started by RCRandD, August 05, 2014, 03:31:02 PM

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RCRandD

Hello RC addicts,

- i will be making/building RC plane kits, the 1st prototype is ready, maiden flight expected this weekend
- 4 channel plane
- this is a economic series
- available only for RC enthusiast in bangalore
- the price quoted is excluding the electronics
- interested people can contact me at
- wingspan 27inch
- mass 250gms without battery
- kits will be built on preorder only
- the exact price have not yet been finalized, it will surely vary from 500 - 700 , not more than 800Rs for sure
- the body have been built with very light weight polymer sheets, which are highly elastic, and reinforcements will be provided where ever necessary with appropriate metal rods/carbon fiber rods
- all of its accessories will be available as i have the line diagram/blueprint of every part (fuselage, wings, rudder, elevator) at any point of time if any of the part break due to unexpected crash, you can pre order it and purchase the respective damaged part
- the body material is highly elastic even if you crash, with little glue and tape you are good to go  

Control surface test video link >
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shobhit17

Well I been into aeromodelling since I was in School....  and then been in the air for over 30 years.  Now looking to be back into aeromodelling full time...

topalle

Its a coro airframe...

Anyone experienced enought to fly a low winger will easily be able to build a spad...
Looks like spadstang with different wings...
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RCRandD

It has dihedral wings and airfoil is not symmetric, so it should be easy to fly, will upload maiden flight followed by self review video, will even post the slow fly electronic configuration. It's more over like a semi trainer

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RCRandD

the rudder doesn't do much, it's more like a 3 channel plane (throttle, elevator and ailerons)
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miginstruments

well I am into multirotors never flown a plane prior. building some interest on having some  hands on over planes. I don stay in bangalore anymore but planning to come in a couple of days. if ur free then ll meet u der.

RCRandD

Copy that, will test fly it this weekend... Theoretically it must be easy to fly. Just now finished the paint job,.. If you want one inform me 2weeks prior, i'm busy with my exams and stuff,... will plan and make some time to build it :) Cheers ...
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k but I need some basic info on planes as well, I even  don no how to configure it.

essaargee

Hey guys, please, please, please take some time, explore the forum for information and read the "New to this forum or RC hobby ? Start here : The RC India Gems !" given right at the beginning of the Forum heading. You will surely get almost all info u need. If there are still doubts lingering, the seniors are always there to help you. Hope you don't mind this little piece of 'unsolicited' advice.

RCRandD

which transmitter and receiver you have ? how many channels ?
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RCRandD

cool, its really easy, plenty of videos available on youtube, i will guide you too, download simulator apps on android (absolute rc plane sim) and practice for some time.. it's totally free
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From the looks of it, its definitely not a plane for beginners. Why? Because:
1) High wing loading. (Coro is heavy)
2) High stall speeds. (Coro is heavy ;D)
But if well built, it would be a quite an agile and robust flyer.
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RCRandD

lets see, i will let my cousin fly it, he is completely new to this .. hopefully tomorrow
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RCRandD

i think the tapering given to the wing will reduce the stall speed to some extent, that's what i read online, anyway keeping my fingers crossed
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aditya

If you want to make it a beginner plane , you should go for High winger not low winger..
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madaquif

pusher models are best beginners..

think about that as well.....
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Well.... I am at a loss as how people decide on what is good for flying and what not.... Despite knowing my aerodynamics well enough I am still at a loss of a lot of things.... These people I am sure must be knowing much better than me when they say highly scientific things like " I think the tapering given to the wing will reduce the stall speed to some extent, that's what i read online, anyway keeping my fingers crossed"....... Well I am sure people or many many people will be keeping their fingers crossed....

Well hope this unsolicited advice or comment does not hurt anyone......
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RCRandD

Nice comment Bro , .. sooper like ..

i assume you are an engineer. mech or aero ?
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RCRandD

Copy that !! I assume i have to build an beginner model then !! 
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vishalrao

Quote from: madaquif on August 07, 2014, 04:46:54 PM
pusher models are best beginners..

think about that as well.....

I beg to disagree. While they certainly will help a beginner in saving the motor/electronics at time of a crash they certainly don't teach you to fly better. From my experience, most pusher trainers are too heavy and fast for beginners. They are more like gliders than trainers. A slow, light, tractor plane (high winger) is much much better trainer than a heavy, fast pusher plane. Morever, pusher planes are much difficult to recover in case of emergency than tractor planes as they need good speed for the control surfaces to be effective.

Also, one never really learns how to land properly with a pusher plane. You just kill the throttle and let the plane glide to a landing. With a tractor plane however, you learn proper landing by careful management of throttle and elevator.

RCRandD

ok, high wing look simple and blank. Low wings r cool and deadly looks wise !! Will make a beginner model next  :salute:

ok, everyone this is an INTERMEDIATE plane not a beginner plane

when i fly this i will try to stall it, hopefully stalling speed is not above 50% throttle
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Quote from: vishalrao on August 07, 2014, 06:54:30 PM
I beg to disagree. While they certainly will help a beginner in saving the motor/electronics at time of a crash they certainly don't teach you to fly better. From my experience, most pusher trainers are too heavy and fast for beginners. They are more like gliders than trainers. A slow, light, tractor plane (high winger) is much much better trainer than a heavy, fast pusher plane. Morever, pusher planes are much difficult to recover in case of emergency than tractor planes as they need good speed for the control surfaces to be effective.

Also, one never really learns how to land properly with a pusher plane. You just kill the throttle and let the plane glide to a landing. With a tractor plane however, you learn proper landing by careful management of throttle and elevator.

I totally agree with vishal

According to me a beginner plane is one

- which can fly slowly
- has less channels
- which doesn't damage the electronics
- easy to fix after crash

 
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miginstruments

Don mind Ashmid, RD is a Bangalorean n generally Bangaloreans speak in this kind of accent.