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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Joseph Daly on April 11, 2023, 07:29:17 PM
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Steven’s new ride for 2023, our first attempt at a composite plane. He liked the Axioma that he flew at the Worlds, so we decided to build one. It came out a few oz more then we wanted. I took it for a test session on Monday, as he was at school (Ha Ha). It has a lot of promise. Here are a few shots of it.
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Pretty cool! Look forward to seeing that one on the field.
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Very nice. Can’t wait to finish mine
Jose modesto
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Very nice!
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Did yall make the molds from an Axioma?
Planes looks great! Did you paint it in the mold or afterwards?
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Doug,
Made the wing molds from the Axioma. We borrowed a shark fuse mold from Orestes. Yes painted white in the molds.
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Doug,
Made the wing molds from the Axioma. We borrowed a shark fuse mold from Orestes. Yes painted white in the molds.
Very COOL!
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I am curious, do you find that you run a way aft LO position and more forward CG as well???
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Hey Doug,
On this design it seems to like a forward LO position. The CG is at about 18%.
Now I find with my High Voltage the LO position is pretty far back and the CG is 12 to 15%. So go figure???
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I'm curious, what all-up weight did you guys arrive at? Also, did you use balsa or foam as your core material?
I noticed that the choice of paint affects the weight a lot- Klasskote lays down much lighter than the Rustoleum primer. We need to compare notes at the Nats -- this will be the first time in history when all Seniors are sporting all composite planes.
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Mike,
All up weight is 66oz. we used both balsa and foam!!! The fuse is wood as a core material. The wings and tail at foam skins. So a hybrid!
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My new ride.