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« on: September 22, 2003, 03:28:54 pm »

Kingsnake's 2 meter glider.




First flight was 4 seconds. After launch it did a big loop and landed in a tree. I went through poison oak and nettles to find a deer near the tree my glider was in. As I was climbing the tree my girlfriend had a black and yellow spotted spider the size of a silver dollar jump on her. She freaked out and took off, leaving me alone for a series of thermal flights that were breathtaking and peacefull. The highlight of the day was climbing to about 100 feet in a hammerhead, followed by an inverted recovery (very fast upside down) exiting with a snap roll.
No fuel spills or fire hazards, easy landings, no noisy engines. It is has the peacefull aspects of sailing. Gliding is relaxing and exciting.

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« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2003, 03:34:47 pm »

I forgot to mention affordable. The sail plane kit and everything except servos and radio was all under $150. The crashes are rare and the landings are soft. No cost for fuel or engines. It survived 10 landings and a tree with superficial damage. Recharge the batteries and take to the sky. If you don't have hills you can use a launch kit consisting of a 100 yard bungee and string. This lifts you high enough to hit the thermals.TX-KingsnakeWhite >+
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« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2003, 12:28:49 am »

groovy G!Nice work, and I like the TX skin!!!S!TX-EcoDragonBlack 1TX Squadron XO
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« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2003, 07:51:06 am »

Outstanding!   Another TX takes to the RC airwaves!So is that glider you have there considered to be a trainer or intro type craft?  I'm still new to the hobby and there are always a thousand questions to ask.Looking good, I'm glad you are enjoying it!TX-Deck out.
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« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2003, 08:44:05 am »

Did you paint the pic for the sake of TX or is it really painted in the TX logo scheme??  Awesome!Regards,TX-Rahman"BLUE 2"
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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2003, 01:55:20 pm »

It is an intro glider. However, it has spoilers making it 3 channel. It handles well but the next glider I get will be 4 channel, rudder, aielerons, elevator and spoilers. OK Rah you busted me on the star, I had to photoshop the star on because I have yet to find a white star decal.TX-KingsnakeWhite >+
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« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2003, 03:13:42 pm »

That looks like fun! What did it cost with the radio and everything and how much construction is involved? I was looking at some of those at the hobby shop, but figured I start with the cheap plastic models first, lol.Anyone got tips for painting models? I didn't bust out for an airbrush so I'm going to attempt to paint the TX colors with some paintbrushes. Is that even doable? I'm thinking I can get the dark cammo splotches on with a sponge or maybe dabs with the brush. I've finished a 109G14, La-7 and working on a 190F8. Almost ready to paint.Oh, are the dark splotches black, or a really dark gray?S~TX-Seeker
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« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2003, 03:19:13 pm »

14 shades of BLACK.   When you think you have enough BLACK, add more.(sound advice originally offered by TX-Zen)TX-Deck out.
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« Reply #8 on: September 23, 2003, 03:54:27 pm »

On second thought, and in all seriousness, there is more to it than that.   The TX skins start with a base color of dark gray, then there is a lighter gray camo pattern on top of that, then the final layer of camo is.....      BLACK.TX-Deck out.
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« Reply #9 on: September 23, 2003, 08:04:28 pm »

4 channel radio with 4 servers, about $170. Construction time of an ARF 2 meter glider, one week of not flying IL2 at night plus one weekend day to fine tuning and loose ends. TX-KingsnakeWhite >+
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« Reply #10 on: September 23, 2003, 09:42:14 pm »

That is a pretty darn good deal.   An intro ARF glo-fuel setup (that is worth anything) will run somewhere between $250-$300.   The saving grace is that if you don't destroy the radio gear and servos, you can use them in the next plane, saving some cash down the line.I'm intrigued by the glider scene, although they are fairly rare in the Houston area from what I can tell.   We need a few more mountains.   Actually, a single mountain would be a really good start.  I know, mountains are not required for gliders, but I would still like to have one around here.TX-Deck out.
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« Reply #11 on: September 24, 2003, 02:06:50 pm »

If you have an extra set of servos and a receiver from a previous crash I reccomend an electric park flyer. The light weight electric engine takes you up without a bungee launcher. ALMOST READY-TO-FLY90% PREBUILT AND COVERED54" WINGSPAN WITH SPEED 400 MOTOR IS PERFECT FOR PARK FLIGHTHIGH-QUALITY FIBERGLASS FUSELAGEhttp://www.quicktechhobby.com/prices/airplanes/EFLITE/ascent_electric_park_glider_arf.htmTX-KingsnakeWhite >+
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« Reply #12 on: October 01, 2007, 10:37:58 pm »

Same glider. I am adding ailerons because turning with the rudder is like walking around in wet socks. http://members.cox.net/messerschmitt/a/Plans10-1-07.zip
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« Reply #13 on: October 01, 2007, 11:26:01 pm »

I would add the ailerons to the outer portions of the wing, the bit that is angled upwards. The challenge will be cutting the aft portion of the wing structure without compromising it. In fact, you can't cut it without compromising it, so you will need to add some reinforcing to the wing at the joint. Also, be sure to pay attention to the linkage geometry. . .you don't want the servo horn so far beneath the plane of the aileron horns, and you also want the holes in the control horn to be in line with the hingeline, not aft of it as they are in your plans.S!TX-EcoDragonBlack 1TX-Squadron XO
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« Reply #14 on: October 02, 2007, 09:01:44 pm »

Here the hinge is in line with the control horn. I am still off by 1.2 degrees between the aieleron movement up and down. The linkage geometry is tricky. The trailing edge will have to be spliced to a new spar in order to maintain the structural integrity. http://members.cox.net/messerschmitt/a/WINGPLANANDSECTIONS10-2-07.zip
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