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Here it is folks! We show you how to build the FT-Viggen. Yes, we are just as excited as you!
If you want to pick up a speed-build kit head on over to the store. Otherwise, you can download the free plans at the bottom of this article.
At this point in the build, if you are building a light version of the FT-Viggen, check the video below for how to add your preferred power system.
[video='http://youtu.be/VY-vxWeVeYE']
If you are using an EDF unit, we have 70mm and 64mm mounts included in the kit. Either will work.
Make sure to sight your vertical stabilizer!
We recommend tracing out the nose piece before you shape it. It will take all the force of an impact and crush in on itself. That way the body of the plane is unharmed. All you have to do is attach a new nose and you're good to go!
If you would simply like to buy more noses they are available in the store!
For recommended electronics: check here!
The decals are available here for download.
(Print size is 54x50 inches.)
FREE Build Plans:
Thank you to the entire community for making projects like this possible.
Let us know how your build went or if you have any tips or comments, chat it up in the forums!
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Ed
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http://www.graysonhobby.com/catalog/ftviggen70mmedfpowerpackage-p-2610.html
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Good luck and fly safe!
Ed
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It's a shame that shipping on their Viggen from the Store costs $46 and the plane itself only costs $40. Turning a $40 plane into an $85 plane and then you have the exchange rates....
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the foam board that i use comes from hallenstiens old signage but sadly is quite heavy.
Paul
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I'm not trying to be a jerk, but you really shouldn't answer questions that you don't have the answer to.
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The blue circle they were talking about IS the C.G. mark. It's a small blue circle divided into quarters by a cross, it's 55mm back from the flat front edge of the wing panel in the centre.
The accepted symbol for C.G. is the same as the BMW badge (though that represents a spinning propeller) it's as close as they could get using lines.
I'm not trying to be a jerk, but you really shouldn't answer questions that you don't have the answer to ;-)
Peter.
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That's David, the guy who designed the plane :-((
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thanks nice job
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how difficult it can be to cut a clean circle in foam board, (for the ducted fan)
I have used this tool on DTF and it works fantastic after you find the exact center:
http://www.hobbico.com/tools/hcar0230.html
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i am currently trying to print the plans to have a go myself.
can anyone help me... the plans print, but it only print the outline. it doesn't mark the score/cut lines.
anyone got any ideas?
i am printing from a mac to a cannon printer...
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Ken :)
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A quick note, the tiled plans do not line up according to the key for them and the vertical stabilizer ends up over lapping the fuselage.
Thanks for all the hard work!
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Thanks for the great plane!!!
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Thanks David
Looking forward to more awesomeness from you and Flite Test
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I stopped in at Flitetest today to get some control horns. Josh and his crew are the best.
I have my Vaggin all cut out and all glued together and all the edges rounded.
ARE YOU HAPPY NOW ????
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B.H.F
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Thanks again for all you guys do.
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I am gonna build it from scratch just printed the drawings.
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Again, great job!
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Now to build another one with 3000KV!
Thanks again Guys!!!
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PLEASE?
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just making the last adjustments to my Viggen. Excellent job on the plans, David!
I was about to start the tedious work making the control rods, but instead tried rods from the HK Bixler 2, and they are a perfect match.
Currently they sell as a kit with four short ones (enough for two Viggens) and two long ones for $2.59.
https://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__25538__Hobbyking_Bixler_2_EPO_1500mm_Replacement_Pushrod_Set.html
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I want to build the Viggen plan with my own material, and I want to know what's the alternative material to Balsa or cut laser foam to do it, and what the right thickness of the material in mm.
I was thinking to do the plan with K-line material. (architecture material to do models.)
Anybody can help me?
Thanks.
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"I just tried to download the decal via dropbox but the link is no longer available"
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Here is a link to a Dynam Motor ESC Combo BM2826D-KV3000+60A ESC for 70MM EDF Jets for $34.95 and the 70mm EDF, 6 blade! for $3.90 Have fun with this one!
http://www.hobbypartz.com/60p-dy-1046-motoresccombo.html
http://www.hobbypartz.com/53p-20002.html
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Solution:
In PDF print, set tile scale to 78%. (55mm is 78% 0f 70mm)
Print plans. Before printing an entire set, I find the page the motor mounts are on and only print THAT page using the scale I want. I then measure the printed plan to assure it is the correct size. If not, I adjust the tile size percentage and try again.
Happy building.
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