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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Warren Leadbeatter on July 30, 2006, 06:22:57 AM
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Hi guys,
Have a look at this little beauty... made it from sratch today. Even made my own snazzy belcrank and elevator horn. Uses 1/16" pushrod.
Dimensions are 18" Wingspan and 13" long. 3/16" x 3" x 36" Sheet makes the wings. 1/4" hard balsa profile fuselage. 1/8" x 3" x 12" makes the stabaliser and Fin. Wing struts will get 1/64" plywood doublers added to strengthen. Brodak engine mount and wheels. Engine: Cox Golden Bee .049
I still need to workout the centre of gravity (CG)... any suggestions on where it should be on a biplane? I'm guessing somewhere near the leading edge of the bottom wing.
I drew up the plans for it by doing an outline of a pic of a Tiger Moth on my PC then using MS Photo Editor to resize image to the desired size/scale, then printed it out using MS Paint.
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Looks kewl! #^ y1 Try the cg at the leading edge of the bottom wing, looks about right.
Good luck
Dwayne
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I would agree it looks like it should be about the leading edge of the lower wing. Nice looking Tiger moth by the way! I hope we get to see some pictures of it when it gets painted. Some time this week I should have some pictures of my Laird Super Solution posted on the scale forum. My friend's daughter took them at its first flight last Sunday.
Leroy
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the feedback. After receiving loads of input on where the CG should be I will start off with it at the LE of the bottom wing and work from there. It may end up a little futher back. We are going to paint it very soon. Stay tuned, I will post more pics when it's completed.
Cheers
Warren
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Progess has been made... still havent flown it yet...
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Cool pilot! ;D
George
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Thanks!
Here's a pic of the Tiger Moth on it's maiden voyage!
Cheers