Radio Controlled Soaring Digest October 2005 Issue

Radio Controlled Soaring Digest October 2005 Issue

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Issue Contents:

Juri Laidna of Estonia has applied for a Goal and Return record of 80.43 km on 7-30-05

Article is the third part about constructing the Redwing flying wing. Details of sheeting the wings and making the fuselage Photos on specific details are shown.

A talking count down timer is suggested for contest work. Gordy talked about the value of this timer in a previous article.

Hobby Club C-hawk at $400 can be built for TD Slope or as an Electric Sailplane. The model was evaluated with a Typhoon-micro 15/13 brushless motor and a 11.1 V (3SP) Pack and an 11-6 folding prop. The model climbs and flies well but has a tip stall propensity. For winch launching add acetate to the rudder for added stability on launch.

Jay makes a systematic evaluation of how he wants to spend his modeling time by evaluating various options. The system is as follows: Define what types of flying you like to do Rank them with a scale under the categories of Fun/satisfaction Frequency Building and Social using a ranking number for each type. Assign each criterion with a weighing factor. The total of which should total 1.0 Multiply the scores by weighing factor and see what brings the most value to you. Get rid of what is diluting you effort and concentrate on what brings you happiness.

The Condor IV by Heini Dittmar in 1951 is described with many drawings and pictures. It is mostly a wood and fabric covered glider with a FG in the front part of the fuselage. It is 18 m span and has a glider ratio of 30:1. Gull wing sail plane that would make a good scale model.

Marks article is about a visit to Dale Kings workshop. Dale is a Dallas TX modeler designer with a long history in RCSD. Shown is King Fisher RES 118 Inch span SD7084 AF at 61 oz which flies like an aileron ship. Steel Akeela RES w/ MH32 Root and SD7084 tip with span of 127 Inch and 72 oz. loading. There is a Steel Akeela at 130 Inch span with full house control. A PWS-101 at ¼ scale is being built from Martin Simons plans.

Interesting information about Toms various models with eccentric features and origins. Crunch Bird Flamingoid Chrysal-stick Stealth Sloper Thermongo GWS Lady Bug St. Valentines Sloper Space Ship One.

Mark Fosters ¼ scale I-26 is discussed. The ship is from Ren Dileo and comes with FG fuselage and foam core SD3021 airfoil in a partial kit. rendileo@worldnet.att.net

The Seattle Area Soaring Society is more active and attracting more attention as a result of Wednesday evening cookouts and visibility of their field due to some traffic re-routing.

Cover photo is of Mark Fosters Schweizer I-26. Perhaps the most realistic photo on RCSD editor

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