Quorneng
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I scratch build foam planes using thin foam sheet, usually 3 mm. The idea material if Depron but the real stuff is no longer made.
Where light weight building really pays is with EDFs. If you can build light enough than a much smaller and lighter EDF + battery will still give an appropriate performance. This concept also has benefits in scale builds as a scale inlet is now likely to be adequate without resorting to cheat holes!
This scale DH Venom demonstrated the principles involved.
It is definitely not a UMX with a span of 1130 mm (44.5") yet is uses just a 40 mm EDF. With a 1400mAh 4s it still only weighs 513g (18 oz). A side benefit of such a small EDF is the inlets are scale as is the exhaust nozzle. As I fly from a grass field it is an easy hand launch/belly land. Only foam there is no other reinforcing.
It is based on a Venom used by the Swiss Airforce aerobatic team. Yes a bit delicate but it flies superbly and if required at much reduced throttle too!
It glides pretty well too.
Another way of achieving a similar effect is airliners that use huge turbofans.
I established that such a plane did not need an EDF at all but would get sufficient thrust using a much lighter drone motor and a 5x4.5 four blade ducted prop!
My first attempt was an airbus A350. Again built from 3 mm sheet foam with printed nacelles and pylons.
Still a hand launch and belly land it despite being rather bigger it weighs little more than the Venom at 585g (20,6 oz) and it only need a1000mAh 4s!
Only a little balsa wood in the main spar everything else is foam.
It flies far better than I ever dared to hope.
Where light weight building really pays is with EDFs. If you can build light enough than a much smaller and lighter EDF + battery will still give an appropriate performance. This concept also has benefits in scale builds as a scale inlet is now likely to be adequate without resorting to cheat holes!
This scale DH Venom demonstrated the principles involved.
It is definitely not a UMX with a span of 1130 mm (44.5") yet is uses just a 40 mm EDF. With a 1400mAh 4s it still only weighs 513g (18 oz). A side benefit of such a small EDF is the inlets are scale as is the exhaust nozzle. As I fly from a grass field it is an easy hand launch/belly land. Only foam there is no other reinforcing.
It is based on a Venom used by the Swiss Airforce aerobatic team. Yes a bit delicate but it flies superbly and if required at much reduced throttle too!
Another way of achieving a similar effect is airliners that use huge turbofans.
I established that such a plane did not need an EDF at all but would get sufficient thrust using a much lighter drone motor and a 5x4.5 four blade ducted prop!
My first attempt was an airbus A350. Again built from 3 mm sheet foam with printed nacelles and pylons.
Still a hand launch and belly land it despite being rather bigger it weighs little more than the Venom at 585g (20,6 oz) and it only need a1000mAh 4s!
Only a little balsa wood in the main spar everything else is foam.
It flies far better than I ever dared to hope.
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