Ace Foam Wing to Built Up Wing
#26
Yes, Dick's Dream with a modern electric system would be a blast to fly. You could put it through stunt paces that we only dreamed about 30 or 40 years ago. Knock the dihedral in half, add ailerons and you have a full house fun fly bird.
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I picked up a 'Dicks Dream' partly finished kit at Perry a couple of years ago.
It had the constant chord wing which I added ailerons to.
Powered with a 2204, 7'' prop, and 3s450 lipo.
Wing was previously assembled with too much dihedral, so I added rudder mixing to ailerons.
Flys great now.
It had the constant chord wing which I added ailerons to.
Powered with a 2204, 7'' prop, and 3s450 lipo.
Wing was previously assembled with too much dihedral, so I added rudder mixing to ailerons.
Flys great now.
Last edited by boberos; 04-26-2015 at 08:53 AM.
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You may want to take it to the post office, have them scale it and give you an estimate. I just received a 1/2-A CL kit shipped in an 18x8x5.5" box weight 13.2 oz. via USPS Priority Mail 3-Day and cost was $5.85. DON'T rely on the on-line tools. If you have difficulty with USPS, take it to a 3rd party who does USPS (Pack 'N' Mail, etc.) and have them weigh and give you an estimate. I think something is wrong with their calculator or shipping selection to give you a $38 shipping cost.
#36
That's possible, but It may also be the fact that it's being sent across the border. Shipping has become extremely expensive for us Canadians purchasing from the US, so I wouldn't be surprised if it was the same the other way. I'll check it out.
#37
Shipping is crazy over there in Canada, I think its a mandated plot by their government to have its citizens discouraged to mail order and trapped into buying locally to help juice the economy / government.
#39
Oh, okay, thanks all, missed the fact it's being shipped from British Columbia. It's been a while, but I remember seeing a few foam wing cutters this side that will provide wings cut to Ace foam dimensions. That could be a viable option for someone wanting an Ace foam wing.
#40
I went to the post office and got a quote. The cheapest option is $8.13 ($6.72 USD)
If you still want them, send me a PM with your address.
If you still want them, send me a PM with your address.
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Ace built up wings
FYI, I have created laser cut built up wings using the original airfoil.
Here,
Ace Foam Wings-built up balsa : Laser Design Services
Bob
Here,
Ace Foam Wings-built up balsa : Laser Design Services
Bob
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Here is a plot of a NACA 2415, with 6" chord, and offset lines from the LE and TE at 1/4" intervals, The chord line and high point, and a 1/16" sheet offset are also shown. If you want a .dxf I can email it. If you want add a couple of simple spar, LE/TE details I can sketch those in pretty quick, no filigree or portrait work. People keep looking for this info, all for the same reason of course!
Here is a plot of a NACA 2415, with 6" chord, and offset lines from the LE and TE at 1/4" intervals, The chord line and high point, and a 1/16" sheet offset are also shown. If you want a .dxf I can email it. If you want add a couple of simple spar, LE/TE details I can sketch those in pretty quick, no filigree or portrait work. People keep looking for this info, all for the same reason of course!
If you are still willing, I would be interested in getting a copy of the .DXF of the NACA 2415, 6" chord. I have the outerzone plans for the "Ace High" and would like to use a built-up wing on it. Wouldn't mind the spar details it that's not too presumptuous of me. Thanks,
-- penguinpete50
#43
I don't have it in .DXF, but if you can use a PDF, it's attached. You might read through the comments by MJD and myself about reducing the thickness to 10% to 12%. For the Ace High, I think your performance may be enhanced using the NACA 2412 airfoil. The last two digits indicate the thickness of the airfoil as a percentage, i.e., the maximum thickness (height) divided by the chord (or length from LE to TE). Since the 2412 is thinner than the 2415, drag should be reduced. There is a PDF of the NACA 2412 several posts above where Mike and I were discussing thinner foils.
Last edited by Andrew; 06-30-2019 at 06:07 PM.