Spaddy - build thread

Started by izmile, June 05, 2011, 04:16:15 AM

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izmile

Hello folks,

It's summer time and I could see a lot of sign board ads for fun fairs and stuffs like that. These coro sign boards tempt me to build something. So, even though, I am not actively flying, I decided to build a Spad in my free time. This build is more for the fun of building rather than flying.. so, I don't know if I would finish it or if it would end up in the bin!! (Wife likes the binning idea... ;D)... Further, I am building it as it goes.. so there are lots of goof ups in the build..  :banghead:

This is an electric powered, sport model and I call it "Spaddy".
"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

izmile

Some more..
"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

anwar

:thumbsup:

Your own plan ?  What thickness ?

Please post couple of pictures showing the belly, especially under the wings and any reinforcements.
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KALYANPRODHAN

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VC

Build pics in detail pls Sir! :thumbsup:
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SunLikeStar

you really love elliptical wings, dont you ;D
Nice to see an expert back in action :thumbsup:

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izmile

Thanks guys.

The wing is made from 2mm coro. The spar is 1 inch high / quater inch thick balas spar.
The fuse is all 4mm coro. I wanted to make it with 2mm as well but then I don't have a decent piece of it..
I do not have a plan.. I just build it as it goes with the TLAR principle. Attached are some build pics.

I need to do more reinforcement on the tail section. Will post pictures as I progress.

Quote from: SunLikeStar on June 05, 2011, 11:44:44 AM
you really love elliptical wings, dont you ;D

Oh yes. I do like it a lot. I miss my red spitfire plane. Every plane that I flew falls short of it.
"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

izmile

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"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

izmile

Fuselage & tail
"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

izmile

Couple of goof-ups.

1, The fuse is built in two parts. Its hard to line up both the front and the aft. Since, I am building from sign boards I do not have a decent length to build the fuse as a single section. However, I could have planned for it before I started.. :banghead:

2, The fuslage contours for the wing is not at the right level. You can see it in the attached pictures. This is due to the fact that the coro that I using does not have constant flute widths. I always do my dimensions with number of flutes... now I learnt the lesson. :banghead: :banghead:

-Ismail
"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

flying doc

"The King" is back. Great build Ismail.  :hatsoff:  :hatsoff: That's what a lot of us Spadders have been waiting to see for a long time. Your pics are a tutorial for us Spadders. Great going. Would love to see the plane take to air.
Best Wishes
Doc
Tiger Sports 40, SPA3D, SPAD Extra all with ASP 52 engines.
SPAD Debonair with OS 46
Turbo Raven 60 with an ASP 91
Next build - Accipiter 91 with DLE 20
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anwar

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VC

Flying Doc +5 "The King is back" !
SLS This did remind me a lot about the Spit.

Izmile Sir, you have been missed.
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

anwar

Also, do you flash the coro (with a flame torch), or sand it for better adhesion when you stick two pieces together ?
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izmile

Quote from: flying doc on June 05, 2011, 06:37:15 PM
"The King" is back.

Thanks guys for the warm comments (makes me smile!  :) ). But honestly, I don't want too much pressure on this. Besides, I have seen "a lot better" builders in this forum. Pass on the title to someone else.

Quote from: anwar on June 05, 2011, 06:53:50 PM
What glue are you using ?

I am using medium CA - industrial grade, its lot cheaper than those fancy hobby CA glue. I do sand the coro before gluing. Flashing with a torch would also work but then I have never done that in my builds.

-Ismail
"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

VC

Are you telling us that ordinary CA sold in stationery stores will bind coro as long as it is sanded? What grade of sandpaper are we talking about here? I mean how rough does the surface have to be?
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

anwar

Good to see a lot of SPAD discussion in this and other threads !  I hope the SPAD season will last... instead of "doesn't make sense stuff in Chatter Zone".

Next question, what is your plan for landing gears (must be a tail-dragger) ?  Or are you planning to utilize all the beautiful English grass ? :)
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sbajare

hi,

good construction , i am also a spad builder and have a fleet of spad models both in electric and glow.

my way of building different and totally use 3mm ply for the reinforecement.

for electric models 2 mm coro suits the best. for glow models i use 3mm for fuse and wing. 5mm for vertical and horizontal tails.

pics below

Sandeep Bajare
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izmile

Sandeep,

Nice fleet you got there. Admire your build skills.. {:)}

VC/Anwar,

I have tried the glue from stationary shops before and it held the coro like any other glue. Back then, I used Anabond (555 ?? forgot the num). Its a 100ml bottle and it worked perfect. Only down side is that the joints were not as strong if its rainy (too much moisture). The one that I use now is an industrial CA bought from ebay.. there are other hobby grade CA which are quite expensive.. don't know if its worth the extra bucks.

Ok now, don't mention about the landing gear.. thatz one of my weak build areas. I am planning for a tail dragger. Lets see how it goes.

"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

anwar

Please post an eBay link for the glue.
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VC

Izmile Bhai, you just saved me a thousand bucks. I was about to buy a butane burner tomorrow for flashing coro. Thanks a ton!

Checked ebay. All unaffordable imported products  :banghead:. Including a 2gram Henkel tube for Rs.999/-  :o (probably the most expensive modelling equipment in anyone's collection - weight for weight!)

Here is the Anabond link:

http://www.anabond.com/cyanoacrylate_1.htm
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KALYANPRODHAN

Surprisingly, I have tried Rubber based adhesive (Dendrite) after sanding and found the most strong joint than I got with CA with sanding or Epoxy with sanding. I use 3mm coro with 120 grit sandpaper. Afterwards tried with diluted rubber based adhesive (with thinner) but result not so good.

Believe me and try on a few scrap piece of coro.
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.

sbajare

hi,

I use speedy a local CA available here for Rs.35 for 20ml bottle. it works best on coro.

for the fuse and plywood I use Fevicol SR99 , rubber based adhesive. apply the sr99 and wait for 10-15 mins. once you feel it sticky then stick and keep weights untill dry.

have recently got a new glue called Araldite Tuffix. its great for gap filling and foams up when dry. but only good for wood joints and biofoam planes.

regds
Sandeep Bajare
Ph - 9175342600