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Rossyspsce wrote:
coachchuckaahs wrote:Rossy:

Since you have build form a kit, I would consider building your own. Bill Gowen's Finney 19 is very good. Bill's construction techniques have formed our basis for 3 years now. The carbon approach builds up easy and straight. I think FFM (Dave) went to all carbon spars this year as well.

There really is not much to laser cut. Ribs? You can EASILY make a cardstock, metal, or wood template. However, my preference is to curve the sheet the "hard way" around a form (we cut a form from 2x4, but a bucket would work). Soak the wood briefly in water, then wrap on and tape or bind down. Let it dry, or if micro safe, cook it low power for 4 or 5 minutes. Now the grain follows the rib, much stronger than laser cut.

The hard part to keeping weight manageable is the motor stick. We have several "very good" sheets of light 3/16, that is also stiff. We have been using this for motor sticks for several years. For LPP we used the same sheet that worked for Heli last year. When you find good motorstick stock, you set it aside and don;t use it for anything else.

We have been building around 6g this year. Very careful use of glue is important.

If you must do a kit, take a look at Josh's kits as well.

As noted by others, Dave's kits are always filling the top ten at Nationals. Dave leaves a little room for students to experiment. Josh is new to the SO market, but is a highly accomplished indoor flyer, and his kit looks excellent too.

Get building, you need a number of sessions to optimize a plane. You can get it trimmed and flying well "as is" in the first session. Second session you can work on optimizing the rubber choices you have to the prop you have. Then further sessions are spent optimizing the system, including prop, rubber, and trim. By the time we make Nationals, we'll have 400 or so logged flights.

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How do you guys make your motorsticks? Rolled, similar to f1ds?
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specialized balsa you just buy sheets soak em roll em and bake em
glue the seam w a jig pole holes for the tubes and you're all set
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has anyone ever built finny 19?
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klastyioer wrote:has anyone ever built finny 19?
I check hpa and couldn't find the plan for it. Anyone have the link?
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Rossyspsce wrote:
klastyioer wrote:has anyone ever built finny 19?
I check hpa and couldn't find the plan for it. Anyone have the link?
yeah
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... _plans.png
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This is probably a stupid question, but how do you count exactly how many winds are left? Do you count the knots? So far, I've just been estimating.
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CookiePie1 wrote:This is probably a stupid question, but how do you count exactly how many winds are left? Do you count the knots? So far, I've just been estimating.
I have that question too lol, I've been estimating. I guess one way to do it is to let the prop spin and count how many spins then do some math, but that seems to take so long so there's gotta be an easier way.
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xiangyu wrote:
CookiePie1 wrote:This is probably a stupid question, but how do you count exactly how many winds are left? Do you count the knots? So far, I've just been estimating.
I have that question too lol, I've been estimating. I guess one way to do it is to let the prop spin and count how many spins then do some math, but that seems to take so long so there's gotta be an easier way.
you take one o ring off hook it up to the winder and wind backwards
make sure you count as youre doing that
you keep going till theres nothing left
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klastyioer wrote:
xiangyu wrote:
CookiePie1 wrote:This is probably a stupid question, but how do you count exactly how many winds are left? Do you count the knots? So far, I've just been estimating.
I have that question too lol, I've been estimating. I guess one way to do it is to let the prop spin and count how many spins then do some math, but that seems to take so long so there's gotta be an easier way.
you take one o ring off hook it up to the winder and wind backwards
make sure you count as youre doing that
you keep going till theres nothing left
AHHHH, thanks!
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xiangyu wrote:
klastyioer wrote:
xiangyu wrote:
AHHHH, thanks!
yea ofc
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klastyioer wrote:
xiangyu wrote:
CookiePie1 wrote:This is probably a stupid question, but how do you count exactly how many winds are left? Do you count the knots? So far, I've just been estimating.
I have that question too lol, I've been estimating. I guess one way to do it is to let the prop spin and count how many spins then do some math, but that seems to take so long so there's gotta be an easier way.
you take one o ring off hook it up to the winder and wind backwards
make sure you count as youre doing that
you keep going till theres nothing left
Wow... I'm so stupid lmao
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