I soared my flying wing on North Hill ( Malvern Hills ).
After a couple of short flights, the right-hand servo was being very laggy. I need to replace it.
Sideways view and darth vader sounds are because the camera only fits in my mouth sideways.
My first flight was the best, but I didn't video it.
The wet grass warps the elavons and the wing.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
flight outside
I took my glider outside today and did a flight test.
I think it's time to add a motor.
I think it's time to add a motor.
Friday, October 21, 2011
test glide with elavons in up position
I fitted some wooden elavons and servos, yesterday, and tried a test glide indoors. It seems to glide OK.
Three v-tail splitters from giantcod.co.uk arrived today ( they were only £2 each ). The first one I tried worked!
So I should be able to fly it outside now. I think I need to charge my battery.
Three v-tail splitters from giantcod.co.uk arrived today ( they were only £2 each ). The first one I tried worked!
So I should be able to fly it outside now. I think I need to charge my battery.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
vtail splitter
I ordered a V-Tail Splitter and it arrived yesterday, but it doesn't work, the servos just wiggle a litte constantly.
Maybe there are different kinds of servo systems and I've got the wrong sort?
Maybe there are different kinds of servo systems and I've got the wrong sort?
Monday, October 17, 2011
Ritewings Zephyr
I watched most of Trappy's awesome FPV videos during the last week. This is one of my favourites http://www.youtube.com/user/nastycop420#p/u/32/zrm3eqh9Yjk
So, now I want a plane like that.
I bought a sheet of polystyrene from the builders' merchants and some gaffer tape from B&Q.
I made a hot-wire cutter from a bit of wood, some wire from an old fan-heater and two old PC power supplies.
I estimated the dimensions of the wing; I have read that 54" is a common size. I digitized the other dimensions from a photo ( with elavons included ). Here is my diagram in millimetres.
I used up most of the sheet of polystyrene learning to hot-wire, but I got a couple of good wing halves. I glued them together with Araldite Rapid ( two part epoxy ). I put gaffer tape along the lengths of wing. It didn't seem rigid enough so I taped on some pieces of stiff, thin, backing board I found lying around. I need to make some elavons next.
So, now I want a plane like that.
I bought a sheet of polystyrene from the builders' merchants and some gaffer tape from B&Q.
I made a hot-wire cutter from a bit of wood, some wire from an old fan-heater and two old PC power supplies.
I estimated the dimensions of the wing; I have read that 54" is a common size. I digitized the other dimensions from a photo ( with elavons included ). Here is my diagram in millimetres.
I used up most of the sheet of polystyrene learning to hot-wire, but I got a couple of good wing halves. I glued them together with Araldite Rapid ( two part epoxy ). I put gaffer tape along the lengths of wing. It didn't seem rigid enough so I taped on some pieces of stiff, thin, backing board I found lying around. I need to make some elavons next.
I threw the plane in the workshop to see if it might work.
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