Large Delta SPAD???
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Still trying to recover from a severe data loss when one of my HDD's failed. Lots of valuable contacts and links in connection with SPAD's were lost. Can anyone tell which SPAD the attached picture is and where I find the plans.
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I haven't seen that one, but take a look at pictures of my delta at http://groups.msn.com/RioRanchoRadioControlClub
and see what you think. It's basicaly a 2.4x enlargement of the Ddust and has 68" span and 45" root chord. I have a ST2500 with a 16x8 prop on the nose to keep the weight forward. I have 4 control surfaces in back and all work together for elevator and the 2 on each side work together for aileron. It looks really awesome in the air, I think I'm going to name it 'Coro Cloud'. Now that I know it flies (4 flights so far) I'll decorate it with vinyl film and post more pictures.
Steve Woodruff
and see what you think. It's basicaly a 2.4x enlargement of the Ddust and has 68" span and 45" root chord. I have a ST2500 with a 16x8 prop on the nose to keep the weight forward. I have 4 control surfaces in back and all work together for elevator and the 2 on each side work together for aileron. It looks really awesome in the air, I think I'm going to name it 'Coro Cloud'. Now that I know it flies (4 flights so far) I'll decorate it with vinyl film and post more pictures.
Steve Woodruff
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Think it was a version of the DDust, made as large as an 8 X 4ft sheet of Correx (UK!!!) would permit. I've lost all the detail that were sent to me. I'll just start cutting and lt it evolve!
Thanks, bye for now . . . .
Think it was a version of the DDust, made as large as an 8 X 4ft sheet of Correx (UK!!!) would permit. I've lost all the detail that were sent to me. I'll just start cutting and lt it evolve!
Thanks, bye for now . . . .
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Sorry for the thread hijack.
Steve,
I've been wanting to get ahold of someone local to help me get started with a SPAD plane and local club info. Can I send you an email or email me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Michael
Steve,
I've been wanting to get ahold of someone local to help me get started with a SPAD plane and local club info. Can I send you an email or email me at [email protected]
Thanks,
Michael
Originally posted by sewoodruff
I haven't seen that one, but take a look at pictures of my delta at http://groups.msn.com/RioRanchoRadioControlClub
and see what you think. It's basicaly a 2.4x enlargement of the Ddust and has 68" span and 45" root chord. I have a ST2500 with a 16x8 prop on the nose to keep the weight forward. I have 4 control surfaces in back and all work together for elevator and the 2 on each side work together for aileron. It looks really awesome in the air, I think I'm going to name it 'Coro Cloud'. Now that I know it flies (4 flights so far) I'll decorate it with vinyl film and post more pictures.
Steve Woodruff
I haven't seen that one, but take a look at pictures of my delta at http://groups.msn.com/RioRanchoRadioControlClub
and see what you think. It's basicaly a 2.4x enlargement of the Ddust and has 68" span and 45" root chord. I have a ST2500 with a 16x8 prop on the nose to keep the weight forward. I have 4 control surfaces in back and all work together for elevator and the 2 on each side work together for aileron. It looks really awesome in the air, I think I'm going to name it 'Coro Cloud'. Now that I know it flies (4 flights so far) I'll decorate it with vinyl film and post more pictures.
Steve Woodruff