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Indoor / Building and flying P-25 indoor (the elastic model airplane)
« on: January 09, 2011, 17:46:27 PM »
Screened wing, elevator and rudders.


 Open the bag
 Ca pass on the wing
 Cover the wing with plastic stretched over the finger and settle down to the plastic
 Do the same with the elevator and rudder

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Indoor / Building and flying P-25 indoor (the elastic model airplane)
« on: January 09, 2011, 17:43:26 PM »
Making wings, elevator and rudders



 Wing 6-8 inches of rope and a wingspan of 25cm, using five straight grained.
 Elevator and rudder at least 2cm shorter the rope, the same scale, also use five straight grained.

 The division of the ribs on the wing, where the center in March 12.50 cm, the rest divided equally.
 The division of the elevator ribs are different because the rudders are together, the center in March, I leave 2 to 3 inches of rudder at each end of the elevator.


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Indoor / Building and flying P-25 indoor (the elastic model airplane)
« on: January 09, 2011, 17:41:48 PM »
Fixing bearing and hook that holds the engine in the fuselage


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Indoor / Building and flying P-25 indoor (the elastic model airplane)
« on: January 09, 2011, 13:41:11 PM »
Making the propeller shaft bearings



 a piece of steel wire + - 3cm
 a brass tube
 Usually set with ca, then wrap the line tight and more ca


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Indoor / Building and flying P-25 indoor (the elastic model airplane)
« on: January 09, 2011, 13:38:19 PM »
Materials:

 several rods, taken from a plate 3 / 32, all measuring 25cm
 (being equal to 2 wings, 2 equal to the elevator and rudder, the preference of the elevator and rudder a little thinner and about 3 or 4 ribs for the wing, the elevator and rudder, like those)
 ca glue (use super bond)
 harmonic steel wire (one that is used to link aircraft)
 seam line (it's thinner)
 market sling (I use because it does not shrink in the heat of the trunk of the car)
 bead 1
 toothpick some
 a piece of balsa 3 / 32 and sanded to helice
 brass tube (at home fishing finds easy)




Tools


 steel blade or razor blade''''
 needle-nose pliers
 ruler


 Fuselage

part of the elastic traction is enhanced



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Indoor / Competition Postal p-25 indoor
« on: January 05, 2011, 22:12:41 PM »
My friend, a great year to you and everyone here at the forum.

   Competition and a card, and made the distance, so that many people can participate.
 As always, I am very well received, thanks.


 A hug

 alle

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Indoor / Competition Postal p-25 indoor
« on: January 05, 2011, 19:23:24 PM »
Post the last competition:



http://www.e-voo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=87468




alle

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Indoor / Competition Postal p-25 indoor
« on: January 05, 2011, 19:06:26 PM »
I'm originally performing the competition this forum http://www.e-voo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=100012 Brazil

 It is an invitation to all those who like to fly-free.

 Bye

 Ps. I am using the google translator, so I apologize for anything misspelled.


 alle

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Indoor / Competition Postal p-25 indoor
« on: January 05, 2011, 18:56:19 PM »
Weight

The weight of the airplane without elastic can not be less than 2 grams.


 Competition Rules

 1. The flight will be indoor.
 2. The contestant must post photo of the model and display the weight.
 3. Footage of the flight.
 4. Who has won the longest flight (without limitation).
 5. There will be no bonus time at all.


 Duration

 From 07/02/2011 to 07/04/2011

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Indoor / Competition Postal p-25 indoor
« on: January 05, 2011, 18:54:29 PM »
Structure

1. Only balsa wood and glue must be used for the basic structure. Except for the propeller shaft, rear hook, front bearing, coupling surfaces and reinforcements to hold them.
 2. Tensors are not allowed.
 3. The fuselage (Stick) should be a solid piece of balsa, the tail (boom) must also be in one piece but can be an extension of the fuselage.
 4. The propeller blades should be straight



 Sheeting

1. the model aircraft should be covered with commercial materials, paper or plastic.
 2. Not allowed micro film.

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Indoor / Competition Postal p-25 indoor
« on: January 05, 2011, 18:48:34 PM »
Competition Postal p-25 indoor


It had been some time since I wrote anything, I am organizing a competition of postal p-25 indoor.
 I'll put the rules here:

I took as the basic rules of the Argentine Federation of model airplanes following the link: http://www.faa.org.ar/downloads/indoors.pdf



Definition:

Aeromodelo monoplane (one wing only), powered by (1) an elastic motor, in which support is generated by aerodynamic forces acting on surfaces which remain firm and can only be flown indoors.


Features: *

 Wingspan projected maximum of 25 cm.
 * Wing Chord average 7.5 cm.
 * Maximum area of 50% of the stabilizer wing area.
 * Maximum distance between the bearings of the propeller and rear hook, 16 cm.
 * Maximum diameter of the helix, 16 cm


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Indoor / clg Nonsense 6 polegadas
« on: June 30, 2009, 19:32:27 PM »
Fiz um modelinho clg, nonsense( 6 polegadas), fiz meio rapido mas voo bem(I made a modelinho CLG, nonsense (6 inches), but my flight and rapid means)


abraço








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Events / Feira dorolo /Fair exchange or sale of the Ibirapuera Brasil
« on: April 09, 2009, 20:03:06 PM »
Terça agora 07/04/2009 fizemos mais uma feira do rolo, aqui no Brasil.

abraço

alle

Tuesday 07/04/2009 We now return to the show and sale here in Brazil.

 


abraço

alle

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Indoor / voo livre / convertido para eletrico free flight / converte
« on: April 05, 2009, 13:48:55 PM »
Fiz uma avião para voo livre para um colega e eletrificou ficou muito bom, voamos  dentro do ginásio do Ibirapuera.
12cm de largura de asa, 50cm de envergadura , 40cm de fuselagem e 115gramas.

abraço

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Indoor / Alphonse Penaud
« on: January 26, 2009, 20:16:13 PM »
This model was the first plane moved the rubber, the only remaining original engravings, that the picture was an attempt, it worked

http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/tribute_history.html

abraço

alle

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