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Re: Materials/Kits
Freedom Flight Models sells a kit used by many students; the new kit hasn't been released, but I'd expect it to be released early November.
If you aren't using a kit or want extra materials...
Balsa can be found at your local hobby shop and you can inspect each piece of wood before purchasing. Online suppliers I've used include Specialized Balsa and National Balsa; If ordering online, I like Specialized Balsa better since I can specify densities/grain.
Glue can be found at your local hobby shop or online (National Balsa also sells this).
Carbon tow can be found online (e.g. The Composites Store).
Sand paper can be found at your local home improvement store or hobby shop or online.
Clay can be found at your local arts and crafts store, hobby shop, or online.
If you aren't using a kit or want extra materials...
Balsa can be found at your local hobby shop and you can inspect each piece of wood before purchasing. Online suppliers I've used include Specialized Balsa and National Balsa; If ordering online, I like Specialized Balsa better since I can specify densities/grain.
Glue can be found at your local hobby shop or online (National Balsa also sells this).
Carbon tow can be found online (e.g. The Composites Store).
Sand paper can be found at your local home improvement store or hobby shop or online.
Clay can be found at your local arts and crafts store, hobby shop, or online.
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Re: Materials/Kits
I saw the prototype of the Freedom Flight ELG on Friday. Dave is a good builder and it is a beautiful bird. Flew it outside to a launch height of 30 + feet. Beautiful turn to glide. Flew for 25 seconds until it hit the side of the house about 10+ feet up. (closer to 15')
His glider will do better than 1 second per foot in most venues. My kids last year could not build that well
He is trying out another source for laser cutting, but I would expect the kit to be available in Oct. (Wright stuff will be a bit later)
His glider will do better than 1 second per foot in most venues. My kids last year could not build that well
He is trying out another source for laser cutting, but I would expect the kit to be available in Oct. (Wright stuff will be a bit later)
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What is this testing apparatus you are referring to? To the best of my knowledge there isn't one that teams use. Unless you are referring to the launching apparatus...Daquan wrote:I am having trouble understanding how to make a testing apparatus can someone please explain this to me?
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Sorry for the misunderstanding i meant launching apparatus.bernard wrote:What is this testing apparatus you are referring to? To the best of my knowledge there isn't one that teams use. Unless you are referring to the launching apparatus...Daquan wrote:I am having trouble understanding how to make a testing apparatus can someone please explain this to me?
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A launching apparatus can be as simple or complicated as you want. For a simple one that can do just as well as a complicated one, take a wooden dowel, drill a hole near the end, thread a rubber band through, and tie a knot in the rubber band. Super simple.Daquan wrote:Sorry for the misunderstanding i meant launching apparatus.bernard wrote:What is this testing apparatus you are referring to? To the best of my knowledge there isn't one that teams use. Unless you are referring to the launching apparatus...Daquan wrote:I am having trouble understanding how to make a testing apparatus can someone please explain this to me?
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You can make a slightly more complicated one like the one posted by fifty_missions last season. You could also add a plumb bob to measure angle and a ruler to measure how far you're stretching the rubber band before launch. Not sure how useful the ruler or plumb bob would be since I've never used them, just some ideas.
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