Overview
This project was a scale up of little foam gliders I got the kids at the drugstore. They are called Zrang and are just a really cool, well-flying little jet. I thought, what if I scaled it up 400%, used DT foam, and powered it with a Park 250? I just started cutting, folding and gluing, and along the way came up with some cool features.
Build Thread Here: http://forum.flitetest.com/showthread.php?16572-Mini-Fun-Jet-build
PDF Plans Here:http://forum.flitetest.com/showthread.php?16572-Mini-Fun-Jet-build&p=179593&viewfull=1#post179593
Video:
Construction
Of course, I forgot to take pictures during construction, but it was so simple, I'm not sure they are needed. Here is a really rough sketch of the dimensions, I'll try to move into CAD and make them printable in a pdf. Measurements are in inches, and probably only works for folks with some experience with FT models. Click to make them readable.
Wing:
I started with the wing:
The wing is a basic flitetest style folder wing. Since it's swept, I cut two pieces, left and right. I taped and glued the bottom panels, scored the top panels and beveled the leading edge where it folds. There is a tapered "spar" consisting of a larger and small triangle so that it is 2 layers thick at the root, tapering to one layer at the end of the bottom panel. I then scored the top panel, folded and glued it back in flitetest fashion. I then cut and tapered the ailerons and installed servos. Servo leads were fed along the spar to the access hole in the center section. They are just long enough.
Fuselage & Tailfeathers
Next I built the fuselage which is just a basic rectangle tube to fit a standard FT motor mount. I folded the fuselage (B folds) and I glued and taped the mount on the back. Next I cut the horizontal stab, beveled the elevators (FT style glue-hinge) and then glued it on to the fuselage. Following that, I glued on the two vertical stabs at about 15 degrees from vertical. The motor was then screwed on and the servos slid and glued in place. I use one servo for each elevator so they can be tailerons. This is import so that I have roll control because the wing has flaperons and I wanted positive control with the flaps lowered.
Nose & Wing Hold Down
The final step was to build the nose. I wanted a slip on nose similiar to the FT Mini Guinea which I had build the week before. I liked the idea of the internal battery - good for cold weather - and the ability to have a sacrificial nose for the inevitable oops. I glued in a small battery platform like the MG, but then realized if I put the upper portion in, it would be too narrow for my battery. Hmmm.. This became a happy accident, because I then decided to have the nose just slip over the entire front of the fuse, which then solved my wing hold down decision. I was going to use rubber bands, but then realized if I tabbed the back of the wing to slide under the fuse/tail, the nose could slide over the front of the wing and hold it in place. COOL! It not only gave real shape to the design, but it kept the wing solidly in place. I used popsicle stick to sandwhich the foam board with a zip tie to keep it strong. The nose section slides over top of the fuselage and the wing cutout holds the leading edge in place. Right now it is a friction fit, but if it loosens up, I'll use a skewer to hold it in place.
Assembly Video:
Waterproof and Paint
Next step was to seal all the edges with hot glue/squeegee method, then the entire plane was polyurethaned to water proof it. Next I sprayed the color with Testor's acrylic.
I ran out of yellow and blue, so the underside of the horizontal stab is red. It should help with orientation anyway... I then applied clear 2" packing tape to the leading edge of the wing and the nose. The cockpit is black monokote trim.
Electronics:
I used a PowerUp 250 sport 2300kv for power with a 10A Hurc esc, 4 5G towerpro servos and an Orange RX from HobbyKing. Battery is a 800mah2S, although a 1000mah3S will fit, but I'll need to swap to an emax 1804 or similiar, I don't think the PowerUp will handle the 3S. Oh yeah, I had to make an extension on the power for the esc. I just did an JST extension on the battery side, but you could also extend the motor leads if you wanted to move the weight of the esc forward.
Radio Setup:
I wanted flaps to enable the plane to slow down for a steeper approach in my back yard. I have lots of airspace over a nice little valley, but the yard has trees and requires a pretty tight approach. I've used flaperons before, but I don't like the reduction in roll control as they approach full down. To help with this, I incorporated tailerons that I can turn off/on. I wanted traditional ailerons, because I've use just tailerons on the F22 and other prop in slot, but I was looking for more axial rolls. So, in typical flight this is a aileron/elevator yank and bank, but if I want blistering roll, I can use ailerons and tail together. For landing, tailerons automatically mix in when full flap is selected (3Pos Switch). See video for details:
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Andre Andeson
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I'll do a build thread on the forum if you wish.
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http://forum.flitetest.com/showthread.php?16572-Mini-Fun-Jet-build
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