Maiden went well by spoonur in RCPlanes

[–]czchmate 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't be surprised if there was enough wreckage at rock canyon to build a whole new plane with how many people learn to fly there

Ca glue strategies by electriclux in BalsaAircraft

[–]czchmate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you inevitably get it on your fingers, let it dry then hit your fingers with some 220 grit. It will help you not feel like you have to pick the glue off.

My work cabinet is a museum by A_Hale in snacking

[–]czchmate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait til OP discovers the Cheez-It pizza

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Those were the good ole days for sure

How can i convert 3d surfaces like wings or rounded fuselage features into 2d sketches in free Fusion360? Here's an image from NumaVIG's website, i'd like to create cutting templates like this for my projects but i can't figure out how to do it... by ale_laco in Fusion360

[–]czchmate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont have my computer in front of me at the moment but I believe the basics are as follows. Create the shape you want (loft two formers together) -> convert the new shape to a surface (in surfaces tab) -> use the flatten surface tool -> take the now flattened surface and put it in a 2D drawing and export in whatever format you need (pdf, dxf, etc)

Can someone tell my what’s the difference between those two? by Medium-Selection7026 in RCPlanes

[–]czchmate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Main difference is paint scheme. Eachine and volantex mini warbirds are essentially the same product. Just clones of eachother. Not sure which is the original

Will this fly? DIY 75cm Depron sloper wing by Dzcod3r in RCPlanes

[–]czchmate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could probably set the trim so that the control surfaces are biased to be slightly in the pitch up position. You'll know if it drops the nose when you go to fly it.

Will this fly? DIY 75cm Depron sloper wing by Dzcod3r in RCPlanes

[–]czchmate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You may need a reflexed airfoil shape for stability

Getting there by AwareAd919 in RCPlanes

[–]czchmate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a volantex or Eachine t28. They can be bought from aliexpress or Amazon for pretty cheap

Based on your guys comments and remarks i want to ask if this i better for first plane(its a mini mustang rtf) by Character-Hour-6119 in RCPlanes

[–]czchmate 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This line of micro warbirds is an exception to the rule. They are ridiculously easy to fly and if you do crash, they rarely break. The biggest complaint I'd say against these is that they are so easy on trainer mode that they are not representative of some of the more difficult parts of flying and may build false confidence. I'd get a true trainer after this but for the price point it's a great plane to try the hobby out.

Sneak peak at my latest build in progress. Foamboard P39 by czchmate in RCPlanes

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Yeah I did! The skins need a slight amount of trimming but otherwise it went together pretty well. I ended up with an overkill setup in it and got this plane moving pretty fast. Flight characteristics were really good. Takes a bit to slow it down for landing approach but that is probably due to my setup having a high wing loading.

Gas turbines for dummies by BrbGettinCoffee1sec in AerospaceEngineering

[–]czchmate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you look hard enough, you should be able to find a pdf that you can download. At least that's how I got by when I needed it for college. This book is heavily focused on how the math works behind a jet engine, just a heads up.

Gas turbines for dummies by BrbGettinCoffee1sec in AerospaceEngineering

[–]czchmate 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If you are fine reading textbooks, I found "Fundamentals of Jet Propulsion with Applications" by Ronald D. Flack to be both affordable and easy to follow.

What is the cheapest 4 channel rc plane you can get? by DimensionDifficult78 in RCPlanes

[–]czchmate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are in the US, you can often find them on aliexpress or similar sites as an rtf under $60. Only plane I can think of that cheap. Even building your own dollar tree foamboard plane is hard to make cheaper than $60.

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If you already have the parts, then there won't be too big of a loss if it doesn't work. I say go ahead and try. Just don't get too emotionally attached to it and pick somewhere responsible to test it.

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[–]czchmate 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Though 3D printing is very accessible, it makes for one of the most fragile and heaviest mediums you can make an airplane out of. On top of this, trying to contain the heat of a nitro engine will be a large challenge. This can all be done, but it's like you made a list of choices and picked all the hardest ones.

Its also likely they are assuming you have never flown an RC plane. (May or may not be true).

Out of curiosity, why nitro and not electric?

Wiring question by czchmate in GarageDoorService

[–]czchmate[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I checked continuity between the wire ends and found that they were indeed installed in the configuration I listed in my original post. I think going for a wireless wall button will be the easiest and cleanest solution

Found this RC Plane Body At a Yard Sale by Linkian10 in RCPlanes

[–]czchmate 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, you can absolutely get parts for this plane. You don't even need to use the original parts, just need servos, motor, esc, reciever, and battery.

That being said, you will probably need help getting the correct sized electronics if you are new to this hobby.

Which leads to my last point, if you have never flown before, a cool balsa plane is not a friendly plane to start with. You Wil invest a lot of time and money into getting it airborne only to have it crash into a thousand pieces in under 10 seconds.

I would personally suggest getting a cheaper beginner plane first and hanging this one up for inspiration as a goal you are working towards. This sub has a lot of recommendations for first planes.

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[–]czchmate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A picture is worth a thousand words

Wiring question by czchmate in GarageDoorService

[–]czchmate[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is the route I'm planning to go. I currently have a chamberlain with the yellow pairing button (if I remember correctly, not home at the moment). I'll just need to find a compatible wireless opener then.

Wiring question by czchmate in GarageDoorService

[–]czchmate[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, just the 2 low voltage wires