WorldStar 40 ARF modifications, and general recommendations.
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From: Bergen, NORWAY
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Last weekend I was out flying my WorldStar 40 ARF. After two flights I noticed that the root of the wing flexed while carrying it back to the stand. After some investigation I found that one of the two root ribs were starting to come apart. Glad I noticed, otherwise the wings could have clapped in flight. Needs modification!
The WorldStar comes with optional flaps. These flaps will not give the right amount of throw. Full flaps in my plane would be about 20 degrees. Needs modification!
So here is what I plan to do:
1) Remove flap servo from the center of the wing. Apply a strip of fibreglass cloth about 6 cm wide around the root of the wing. Should strengthen the root.
2) Replace the flap hinges with robart pin hinges, angeled in a V shape. Remove the flap linkages. Install two equal flap servos in the wing panel for more throw on flaps (Up to ~90 degrees).
Recommendations would be:
Do pre flight checks!
- First check of the day: Check that all linkages and hinges are in good shape. Check that bolts and nuts are fastened. Check for correct movement of all controls.
- Before every flight: Check for wing root flexing! Especially if you haven't reinforced wing root with fibre glass.
If you guys want me to, I'll add pictures and descriptions as I move on with modifications. May take a few days before I can start, because I'm waiting for supplies.
Also, feel free to add things to my list of pre-flight checks!
Last weekend I was out flying my WorldStar 40 ARF. After two flights I noticed that the root of the wing flexed while carrying it back to the stand. After some investigation I found that one of the two root ribs were starting to come apart. Glad I noticed, otherwise the wings could have clapped in flight. Needs modification!
The WorldStar comes with optional flaps. These flaps will not give the right amount of throw. Full flaps in my plane would be about 20 degrees. Needs modification!
So here is what I plan to do:
1) Remove flap servo from the center of the wing. Apply a strip of fibreglass cloth about 6 cm wide around the root of the wing. Should strengthen the root.
2) Replace the flap hinges with robart pin hinges, angeled in a V shape. Remove the flap linkages. Install two equal flap servos in the wing panel for more throw on flaps (Up to ~90 degrees).
Recommendations would be:
Do pre flight checks!
- First check of the day: Check that all linkages and hinges are in good shape. Check that bolts and nuts are fastened. Check for correct movement of all controls.
- Before every flight: Check for wing root flexing! Especially if you haven't reinforced wing root with fibre glass.
If you guys want me to, I'll add pictures and descriptions as I move on with modifications. May take a few days before I can start, because I'm waiting for supplies.
Also, feel free to add things to my list of pre-flight checks!
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I'd be interested in how you're progressing with this. It's rare to hear of a problem with a World Models ARF, they always seem to get solid marks for product quality.
I was curious if you had any ideas as to why the flap movement was so restricted? Did you have any problems with the CA hinges getting gummed up?
I was curious if you had any ideas as to why the flap movement was so restricted? Did you have any problems with the CA hinges getting gummed up?
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Yeah, it was a bit strange. The rib was starting coming apart on the outside, not where I glued the wing halves together.
The flap movement seems to be restricted by the flap linkages. I suppose I could bend them to get more movement, but some people at the field advised me to redo the flaps. I used Dubro pinned hinges instead of the CA hinges, and all of them hold up just fine so far.
The flap movement seems to be restricted by the flap linkages. I suppose I could bend them to get more movement, but some people at the field advised me to redo the flaps. I used Dubro pinned hinges instead of the CA hinges, and all of them hold up just fine so far.
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Well, it's time for an update.
I've been busy moving into a new flat, and haven't had any work space until now.
I need advice on how to install the flapservos in the wing.
Should I install them as close as possible to the fuselage, or as far away as possible?
In the area where the servos will be, there is only the main spars and wing ribs. How should I add support for the servos?
Appreciate any comments on this.
I've been busy moving into a new flat, and haven't had any work space until now.I need advice on how to install the flapservos in the wing.
Should I install them as close as possible to the fuselage, or as far away as possible?
In the area where the servos will be, there is only the main spars and wing ribs. How should I add support for the servos?
Appreciate any comments on this.




