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New Plan -- Rampage
Another in the family line...
Same notations as Empyria. Enjoy! Craig... |
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New Plan -- Sky Marshall
For 13mm motors.
Only one motor recommended: A3-4T. Enjoy! Craig... |
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Craig - I like this one; how would it look without the canopy?
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Here you go, John. Not terribly bad. I might build this version myself... Craig... |
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Craig; I've not updated my RockSim yet- two fins or three? If two, I'd be a little concerned with the sturdiness of the ring fin. Your view?
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And what do you think about bumping this one up to say a BT-50? Then you could bring in the PNC-50SP nose (Argosy, Venom), or the P/N 071005 nose (Star Rider, Nemesis). Could be slick.
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I chose two; The shapes of the support pylons were originally curved on the leading and trailing edges, to form the "stock" of a standard "six-shooter". If you look at the model with the fins top and bottom, the body tube was supposed to resemble a lawman's peacekeeper... Limitations of the simulator prevented me from drawing that shape completely as I wanted... Having said that, your comment about sturdiness is interesting. I thought about the possible vibration of the ring as I drew this up, but considered it a lesser problem given the smaller motors I intended to use. Perhaps if you add two thin, narrow pylons inside the ring toward the center, so that they're not seen in profile, maybe that would keep the ring from fluttering. Another possible solution is to glue two doublers at the ring-to-pylon joint, both sides, to reinforce the joint. Might be you could get by with two strips of cardstock, folded down the middle, and glued right into the corner on both sides, like a piece of welded angle stock... One thing I was trying to avoid was to make it look like the Estes Sprite. Quote:
Like going from a peashooter to a "Dirty Harry Magnum"? How large would the ring fin need to be to stay in proportion? I haven't looked at that yet, but I might. Interesting idea. Craig |
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Craig - that was my thought as well. Bringing in the 3rd fin would provide better support for the ring (a smaller propensity for flutter, not that there would necessarily be that much), but then the design conjures up the Sprite. It's what caused me to suggest bringing in those other noses that I mentioned.
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New Plan -- Spectre
Same notes as with the Empyria...
Enjoy! Craig |
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New Plan -- Willow
Combination ring-fin and tube-fin, using 24mm motors.
D12-3 and E9-4 are the only motors recommended. Altitudes of 319' and 515' respectively suggested by RS. Enjoy! Craig |
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