The Hawker Typhoon MK IB swappable:
I've recently flown my version of the Hawker Typhoon swappable, and It's been a real chalange to get it to this point. It was a snub nosed fighter so Balance was a chalange from the start! I set out to build two versions and it apears the second will be the one that is successful. I flew the first one yesterday but had to add almost 2 oz of ballast to the nose. It did fly quite well though, but Heavy! This one's gonna require flaps! Tumbled on landing because I couldn't get the speed down. I don't have video equipment yet, but on it's way. so here are some pics from the airfield.
Ready to go!
Impressive on the ground?
You should see it coming at you in a dive!
A bit of damage to the nose, but home in one piece!
I've painted the second version and added a set of decals that I created in Photoshop. hope you like these
painted, but no decals yet!
BBQ scures sure come in handy!
A new canopy, but both look good! I moved the Rudder and Elevator servos forward to compensate for Balance issues.
And mounted the motor a little higher to line up the spinner with the upper cowl. I also added a plate and sides to the supercharger bilge to add to the looks.
showing the high camber wing tips! Gonna add yellow packing tape to the LE here for collor and reinforcement!
Plans are currently available. Here are some specs.
Wing span: 44"
Length: 31.6"
Wing area: 308 sq "
Weight: 22oz
I recomend a 1200 Kv motor or higher. I used my Turnigy D2836/11 750 Kv for the test flight to keep it slow , but will bump it up now. Now on to my next project: The H.A.V.O.C. Thanks for reading. I hope you enjoyed the pics, and happy flying!
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