Update time!

The electronics has arrived!
  • Motor: Topwerpro 2409-12T
  • ESC: Towerpro 18A
  • Battery: 2s1000mAh 25-35C Loong-Max to start with
  • Prop: 8*4 slowfly GWS

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Hatch cut.

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Break away motor-mount.

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Hinge for the hatch.

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Rare earth magnet for holding the latch.

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One is strong enough to lift the whole plane!

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A servo in place.

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The two other servos in place.

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Pushrod for the tail rudder done.

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I use ball-links from an old T-Rex kit to make my pushrods.

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3mm carbon tube with ball-links

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Futaba 2.4GHz FASST Receiver mounted.

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Speed-controler in place.

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“Training wheel wings” glued on.

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I used some clear hard plastic to protect the bottom of the spons.

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Out in the snow.

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Testflight!



Initially the plan was just to test-drive it around on the ground because the wife had the car so I couldn’t get to a field.
I walked to the nearest place that I could find with some flat ground and plugged in the battery.

The Hydro handles well on the snow but after a while my fingers got a little to itchy...
I thought that I would take of for just a short bit and land it directly, a little jump with other words.

Well this is how it ended:
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Can you spot it?

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Nothing serious, a few minutes of love and glue and she will be in the air again.
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RCPowers F1 Hydro 3D

I always wanted a flying boat of some sort and after a long while I finally decided to build one. Ever since RCPowers made this F1 Hydro back in 2007 I’ve wanted one.
Well I finaly got one! and here is the build:

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All the pieces cut out of 6mm depron.

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3mm carbon tube will stiffen stuff up.

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A neat trick when gluing carbon spars is to mix the epoxy in wax-paper and rub in the spar before pushing it in.

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Awesome hinging tape!

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45° cut hinge-lines.

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Taping the hinges.

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Starting on the spons.
When bending depron, be sure to cover the outside with tape so that it only compresses the foam on the inside.

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Use needles to hold stuff where you want it.

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I use 5 minutes epoxy to glue the spons. It gives a non-flexing and strong waterproof seal.

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Sealing the spons up.

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Cuting of the execs.

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I use sandpaper with 120 grit for heavy sanding and 400 grit for fine sanding of depron.

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Fuselage in place using UHU-POR glue and toothpicks.

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Vertical stabilizer glued in place and reenforced using toothpicks.

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Top on.

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Tail rudder hinging using DU-BRO hinges

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One days work.
Update soon!
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The story of a boat

This is the story of my little brushless boat that I had last summer.



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We had some great times...
But now your gone...
Sold, to pay for my RC addiction.
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