Some picture of final form...
Vertical take off mode
The footage of vertical take of is here
Landing gear mode (actually it's takeoff gear)
The footage of normal takeof is here
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this is the plan pdf file
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Video of building
The part:
1x battery turnigy 2200mAh 3s 20-30C
1x esc multistar 20A
2x servo hextronic 9g
1x turnigy 9x (RX TX)
1x Brushless 2000-2200kv
1x APC E 6x4 propeller
1x battery alarm
1x keychain camera 808 #16
AWG 600g
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I am from Indonesia (in Malaysia for a while)
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hope you can fly soon...
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- how big is the motor that you used? You list 2000-2200KV in your description, but that's just a speed. I have a spare 2830-1000KV (255W) motor sitting around which I'm wondering if it would be an appropriate power output for something this size, but because of the lower KV would need a MUCH bigger prop (something in the 10x5 range), which will probably require modifying the mounting area and maybe the start of the flaperon area but I'm wondering if the total power output might be similar.
- You link to a flying wing CG calculator drawing of the wing showing 1070mm wingspan (about 42") but your plans (hand drawn and linked PDF) show each side of the wing being 24", 48" total, about 1220mm. What width did you actually build it? All 3 show the same root chord, but the CG calculator shows the tip chord being 165mm/about 6.5", but the hand-drawn and PDF plans show the parts being 6" (though this difference could be how you cut the elevons)?
Actually, after looking at the dimensions posted I'm pretty sure the dimensions posted in the hand-drawn plan can't work out (to start with the panel angles are wrong to make them a top and bottom panel, and it adds up to a 39" or 3'3" board width, which I'm pretty sure is wrong, but this actually creates another discrepancy WRT to the dimensions. You still have 42" wingspan in one place and what looks like it will add up to a 48" in the PDF, but now it looks like if you cut the back of the larger panel off straight with the smaller pannel and flip it around to make the flaperon you should end up with a 7" tip width and your CG calculator drawing is still showing roughly a 6.5", and if you assume that's what the blue dotted lines are in the PDF and flip those around and attach them to the narrower pieces, well then the top and bottom won't line up and the flapperon + narrower piece adds up to 8" at the tip.
Can you confirm actual dimensions? Since it seemed to be stable, flyable and fairly slow I'd like to come as close as possible to what you actually built, at least I'd like to know what that was so I know what to work towards.
Is this wing slow/stable enough that a competent beginner would be OK with it or would you recommend getting comfortable with something slower first?
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Please refer the red line in pdf for the final product cut. The handwritten plans only to simplify the 1st step cutting process. Because inside the process all part will be trimmed to match it's pair (refer the video). So in the final product will measured as the CG calculator shows.
This plans is slow enough, my plane didn't stall when fly as slow as 20km/h (12.5Mph), and stable at 25km/h (15.5Mph) and up.
All flying wing plane is not self stabilized so it is not recommended for 1st time flyer. However the one who familiar with rc plane or atleast capable to fly similar kind of plane in rc simulator is mostly can fly this plane. (Actually, my 1st success fly is by using this plane)
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