Gliders > Slope Soaring
Anybody getting anything done?
Fred:
By the way... :D
Have that done for a while now, still waiting for the first flight.
All EPP, and should be my Nano Floh replacement (even easier to transport everywhere with the 2 parts wings :D )
Might be a fun one! :D
Happy Days:
Being all EPP, and having two part wing, how do you set the wing incidence angle. :?: What I mean is, how do you stop the foam around the incidence pin from compressing or stretching so that the wing doesn’t “wobble” around the wing joiner? :!:
Not sure I’ve explained my question very well here……can’t find the right words this morning. (I’d forget my head if it wasn’t screwed on. :oops: )
K.
Fred:
Hey Keith,
Well, the wing are joined together with the classic carbone wing joiner, then slided into the fuselage.
You don't see here here, but then, a plastic screw... well, is screwed from the top, to hold everything together.
Not sure if I'm clear either here ! But this is basix stuff :D
Photos of the kit might gives you a clue :
http://www.gliderireland.net/index.php/slope-soaring-in-ireland/swift-s1-epp
Richard Boyd:
Hi Fred, now that is one lovely glider and you will have mega fun with her !
I am still waiting the mini Toon first production :D
Fred is your new swift the same as this plane in the video ?
I have been trying to find out about this swift for some time :!:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/v/MlqrQ3wgTI0&feature=fvw[/youtube]
Richard
Fred:
Hey Richard,
Nope, not the same.
The one on the video, as far as I know, is not mass produced, but really easy to reproduce with a basic 3 views :D
For mine, I went the easy/lazy way :oops:
For the other 'batic glider, hopefully some news soon :D Sent the files to be cutted already, just waiting for the delivery.
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