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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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The cord is the distance from the leading edge to the trailing edge. The leading edge is the front of the stabilizer and the trailling edge is the back. If that didnt make any sense i'll try to draw it.

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Ignore the dots. The straight unbroken lines are the leading and trailing edges. They are also known as spars. The | are the side ribs. those make up the cord. I hope that helped
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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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Ok so if 20cm is the lenght of the horizontal stabilizer, and 1/16 is the height, and 6cm was the depth(or width) the 6cm depth would be my cord... right?

Also is there any rule saying you can only have one stabilizer? i'm planning on making a vertical stabilizer underneath my horizontal one, I know the plane can only have one wing. Also what is considered the motor of the plane?
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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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I'm pretty sure that you can only have one stab although I'm not positive. It says it must be a monoplane/one winged plane. I would not do that just to play it safe with the rules.
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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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Well then do you mean you can only have one wing, not even one stabilier?
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as far i know you are only allowed one wing and one stabilizer. A second stabilizer would automaticly be considred a second wing and thus not allowed.
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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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One wing, 40 cm max span, no chord limit, ONLY one horizontal stabilizer has been allowed in the past when the word monoplane was in the rules, 20 cm span by 6 cm chord. You can have ANY number of vertical surfaces you want, any size.

But, extra vertical surfaces over one or two in the rear is just extra drag. Too large of a vertical stab is extra drag, and can be a stability problem too. Maybe tip plates, but unless done right, these just add excess drag too.

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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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bob3443 wrote:Ok so if 20cm is the lenght of the horizontal stabilizer, and 1/16 is the height, and 6cm was the depth(or width) the 6cm depth would be my cord... right?

Also is there any rule saying you can only have one stabilizer? i'm planning on making a vertical stabilizer underneath my horizontal one, I know the plane can only have one wing. Also what is considered the motor of the plane?
The motor is the rubber and any attachments which cannot be removed from it while it is tied (O-rings).
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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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Pleiades wrote:Try this
Be careful when using this. Even though this is on the official scioly web site, the official rules overrules anything written on that sample scoresheet. Also the scoresheet may not have every detail (requirement/restrictions) on there, so make sure you get a copy of the official rules.
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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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What are good rubber band sizes to use?
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Re: Wright Stuff in Division B!!!

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Depends on your design...usually 3/32" is a good starting point.
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