scratch bulid seaplane
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scratch bulid seaplane
i have a school project and am wanting to scratch bulid a rc plane, I am wanting to bulid a simple seaplane that will take a O.S. .25 and is something easy to bulid for someone with no experience
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Scratch build as in get plans, go buy all the materials, build airplane? Or Scratch build as in buy a kit and build it? Now adays there are few people that understand scratch building.
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RE: scratch bulid seaplane
Just to follow that last post, I have always felt that a "scratch build" was to buy balsa and glue and go from there. No plans or precut wood included.
As far as the subject, that brings back memory's as back in junior high shop I scratch built an air boat with an OS 10... fun times. Good luck with your project.
As far as the subject, that brings back memory's as back in junior high shop I scratch built an air boat with an OS 10... fun times. Good luck with your project.
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RE: scratch bulid seaplane
Scratchbuild to me means that it was not a kit or ARF.
One design that appeals to me is the Seamaster. Flat planing hull, with the engine on a pod above the wing. I have seen these scudding around in big circles on a lake, without tripping up! Recently I have thought of buying a cheap ARF (like the World Hobby's Sky Raider Mach I) and building a Seamaster type hull to match the wings. In your case I would pick a 25 size trainer with a flat bottomed wing and size the rest to match.
The Seamaster (40 size) plan can be found here: http://plans.rcmodell.hu/plansport.html or a google search will soon find it somewhere on the web. The file is a dxf CAD format - opens and prints with Turbocad etc.
One design that appeals to me is the Seamaster. Flat planing hull, with the engine on a pod above the wing. I have seen these scudding around in big circles on a lake, without tripping up! Recently I have thought of buying a cheap ARF (like the World Hobby's Sky Raider Mach I) and building a Seamaster type hull to match the wings. In your case I would pick a 25 size trainer with a flat bottomed wing and size the rest to match.
The Seamaster (40 size) plan can be found here: http://plans.rcmodell.hu/plansport.html or a google search will soon find it somewhere on the web. The file is a dxf CAD format - opens and prints with Turbocad etc.
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RE: scratch bulid seaplane
A couple of pictures for inspiration. (hope this works!)
Note the picture of the plan looks a little squashed, though the original plan is OK.
Note the picture of the plan looks a little squashed, though the original plan is OK.
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RE: scratch bulid seaplane
Here is another design for your consideration.
The Flying Aces Stick is a straight forward build and has been successfully "Floated"The plan can be found here: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showp...9&postcount=23 Make your own floats. Plenty of information on making these is available off the net or ask here.
The Flying Aces Stick is a straight forward build and has been successfully "Floated"The plan can be found here: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showp...9&postcount=23 Make your own floats. Plenty of information on making these is available off the net or ask here.
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RE: scratch bulid seaplane
Is it a Flying Boat or Float Plane that you are hoping to build.
For a Float plane check this picture out:
This plane is based on the Flying Aces Stick (FAS) See my earlier post for a pdf file of the original plan.
There are more photo's of similar planes here: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=542271
For a Float plane check this picture out:
This plane is based on the Flying Aces Stick (FAS) See my earlier post for a pdf file of the original plan.
There are more photo's of similar planes here: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=542271
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RE: scratch bulid seaplane
For a really simple fuse construction check out the classic Ugly Stick - plane can be found here http://www.profili2.com/eng/default.htm
(search IC and Sport - page 10. Just build it to fit your wing etc. (note this is another dxf format plan - can you view them?)
Float design here: http://flyinglindy.homestead.com/files/Flt05.jpg
(search IC and Sport - page 10. Just build it to fit your wing etc. (note this is another dxf format plan - can you view them?)
Float design here: http://flyinglindy.homestead.com/files/Flt05.jpg
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RE: scratch bulid seaplane
Scratchbuild It means to me, No kit, No plans, no pre cut parts, no nada ,,,, that's built from Scratch
Face it - most model planes include borrowed design elements, parts, bit of this, bit of that - we are talking idea's here!
The young guy starting this thread has a Cub wing - help him out and offer some ideas on how he can be successful with his project!