Hi all :)
I got tired of studying all day and decided to build a gider with what I had on hand. Built one with some coro and a cycle spoke. Got about a 100feet with a hearty hand launch :P
Now having been bitten by the glider bug I have some questions ;D
Is there any way of giving my glider a little more lift?
I did not take any measurements while making this, are there any definite ratios between the wingspan and the fuse that have to be maintained?
Does anyone has any plans for sub 15" gliders which can be made without using any exotic (:P) materials like carbon fiber or balsa?
thanks!
Trishit
Good job Trishit :thumbsup: that glider looks great.
And as far as i know, gliders have an aspect ratio of 7~9:1
(Aspect Ratio= span/chord)
cheers:)
beautiful oneee Trishit...... {:)} {:)} {:)} {:)}.. what you could do is just add a small strip on top of the wing abut .5 cms width along the leading edge and she should give u more lift.... :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
hi trishit
there has been a lot of interesting work done by Kline and Fogleman on multi Step airfoils which might greatly help the glider to generate more lift
that is exactly what pradeep has also mentioned
here is the link if you wish to read up more on them http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kline%E2%80%93Fogleman_airfoil (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kline%E2%80%93Fogleman_airfoil)
more importantly refer to the two pictures attached they shall help you choose the right the KF airfoil for the glider
just another note of caution due to the excess lift generated the nose of the glider is likely to lift up and stall so you might want to add a little bit more nose weight if this happens.
Subbu
Thanks! I was looking into KF airfoils too but don't you think the wing would become a little too heavy having two layers of coro?(I am using 3mm coro)
put depron layer on top instead of coro
Depron is very hard to come by here :P I am thinking about putting thermocole..
let me tell you a trick, go by your party craft store and purchase the foam plates for party :) they are made of depron, purchase that doesnt have design in them that is plain bottom. :)
Some info on Depron / Bio Foam picnic plate gliders:
http://www.rcindia.org/chatter-zone/depron-chuck-gliders/msg16871/#msg16871
http://www.rcindia.org/rc-general-topics/aeromodelling-classes/msg14857/#msg14857
you might also try an uncambered airfoil like the one on GWS slowstick if you are unable to source depron the airfoil on mr. moss is also a good example. also a polyhedral will help
Thank you all! I built another one with a dihedral wing and v tail. Flies quite well! Will post pics later!
My small efforts posted earlier
http://www.rcindia.org/self-designed-diy-and-college-projects/my-smallest-total-home-made-rubber-power-glider-incl-prop
http://www.rcindia.org/kites-trains-free-flight-and-all-others/16-cm-wingspan-rubber-powered-plane-%28lt1hr-time%29/
http://www.rcindia.org/self-designed-diy-and-college-projects/again-another-4-inch-glider/
http://www.rcindia.org/kites-trains-free-flight-and-all-others/rubber-powered-glider-with-icecream-stick/
http://www.rcindia.org/kites-trains-free-flight-and-all-others/sunday-try-glider-complete-from-thermocol-plate/
http://www.rcindia.org/kites-trains-free-flight-and-all-others/colorful-paper-glyder-print-cut-glue-fly/
and some classification is here
http://www.rcindia.org/rc-general-topics/aeromodling-decipline-fai-%28types-of-model-sub-classification%29/
Thanks