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If I was any good at 3D modelling I would make and share my own vision of the 300 series as I see it. It's essentially a X85 but bigger and has a hollow but smaller rear, no more enclosed "wing" design but retains the developmental design.
please someone do that, it would be so cool.I would be tempted to build it a little bigger and lighter, and see if you can turn it into an RC aircraft. Looks like ti might be made to actually fly. The top wing is way more elevator than you would need, but the bottom wing is likely enough it could fly. I actually designed, built, flew, and mostly crashed a very similar design about a decade ago.
RSI Website -> Download holoviewer .ctmOkay okay I'll make it, you talked me into it.
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How would I go about it?
A few members and I have discussed this in the past. Would be a fun project for sure. I just don't have the experience to pull off an RC plane as I've never built or flown something even half as complex before.I would be tempted to build it a little bigger and lighter, and see if you can turn it into an RC aircraft. Looks like ti might be made to actually fly. The top wing is way more elevator than you would need, but the bottom wing is likely enough it could fly. I actually designed, built, flew, and mostly crashed a very similar design about a decade ago.
@Gearen is the keeper of the Polarii. Only he can say when I'm allowed to finish it. (it's like 70% done)@RiceMaiden Hey where is the polaris already or your 1:1 scale of javelin.
The cheapest way to go is to buy an "RTF" or "Ready To Fly" kit of the proper size, that includes the control transmitter. You only need 3 controls: elevator, aileron and throttle. If you want a forth channel you can add rudder but it is unnecessary for basic flight. The more key issue is that you want a brushless motor and power system able to push hard enough for what you want to fly and for that you get what you pay for. Also note you want a pusher type design. Use a light grey prop and it will disappear when it runs--make it look like no prop.A few members and I have discussed this in the past. Would be a fun project for sure. I just don't have the experience to pull off an RC plane as I've never built or flown something even half as complex before.
While foam would be nice, 3D printing might actually be a good alternative to the complex shapes. A couple companies now are offering the planes/plans/files for sale and they've been exploding in popularity.Since your materials will weigh more than a foamy, probably the thing is buy an RTF that is larger, and put less battery in it than the kit comes with. Something like this should do save that there is no transmitter in the kit (always read these descriptions carefully--lots of kits have no TX.)
I've been Owl-crushing on you since day one!I'm man-crushing hard on you @RiceMaiden. Beautiful work.
You're making me blushI've been Owl-crushing on you since day one!
God damn you need to see if CIG will license(reverse license?) this and sell them.I've got beer, sunshine and some models to build!