INTERESTING SPADS WITH FUEL ENGINEs.

Started by sundaram, March 12, 2014, 12:54:00 PM

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sanjayrai55

Well, the Spadet was (rather controversially) given to someone as a donation - the process left a nasty taste not only in my mouth but of quite a few seniors here too.

The Debonair is still flying - when I travel 50 Km to the larger field - which is not often  ;) ;)

rajsigma

Spad with .15 hornet engine

docnayeem

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Quote from: sundaram on March 12, 2014, 01:57:26 PM
Sanjay Sir Nike  ;)

I must thank VC first for the loads of coro.

Somemore very interesting ones.

Hi
Spad dwag ...looks good and easy ... Any one had the plan for this ?

sundaram

SPAD DWAG is typical Draco with elongated wing with straight parallel lines of leading edge and trailing edge of the chord introduced in the middle portion where extended. Further the tail has also been extended proportionately with additional tail feather. 

With a wing span of more than 74" I presume wing would have been surely folded in two halves and jointed later to keep flute length wise (Sheets not more than 4'x6' available with flute in line 6' direction).


rajsigma

Hi,
want one plan for my hornet 0.15 engine.

sundaram


manu

These are couple of SPADS which i came to notice on the wattflyer forum but these are electric models..they seem to be pretty simple hence posting..the last one is a model called SPADboy..

link: http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68774


even crashing requires a flight......

sanjayrai55

There are hundreds of Spad electric designs with more than a few on this forum. This thread is for IC Engine powered ones, specifically unique and interesting

Nithinraj Kotian

.15 slow stick.  :hatsoff:
Life is Simple Don't Make it Complicated

sanjayrai55


Nithinraj Kotian

Life is Simple Don't Make it Complicated