Birdi XLT
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The dihedral for the wing is cut into the foam if you run a straight edge across the to of the wing it is flat from tip to tip, the bottom of the wing is tapperd from root to tip.
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If you have the kit the instructions say to lay the wing upside down on a flat surface and join the wing halves pg#3 para#11! I have built a number of the bridi xlt/escape aircraft so if you cannot lay a straight edge acrossn the top of the wing me thinks that you may missed that page in the instructions!
maybe flat is the wrong term you can lay a straight edge across the top off the wing and there should be no gaps
gary
maybe flat is the wrong term you can lay a straight edge across the top off the wing and there should be no gaps
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You are right I did miss that page.
All that I really have to go off of are the plans.
I have tried to contact Birdi about buying the kit ,but it has been out of stock for over a year
and I do not think that they are in a big hurry to bring it back.
So this wing will build like a Daddy Rabbit that is flat on top and dihedral on the bottom.
Looking at just the plans rainedave would be correct,but since you have the manuel then that says it all.
Thanks guys,Daniel
All that I really have to go off of are the plans.
I have tried to contact Birdi about buying the kit ,but it has been out of stock for over a year
and I do not think that they are in a big hurry to bring it back.
So this wing will build like a Daddy Rabbit that is flat on top and dihedral on the bottom.
Looking at just the plans rainedave would be correct,but since you have the manuel then that says it all.
Thanks guys,Daniel
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This got me thinking and when I got home I looked at my XLT and the the thickest part oof the cord off the wing is straight across the top but as you move the straight edge back toword the trailing edgea gap does appear so yes it is straight or flat but it does tapper up and a gap is present as on the plans so I was right and wrong!!!!! such is life!!!!!!! just never noticed the dihedral on top before or if I did I forgot or something!! I do remember the last time I scratched this design the wing cores were a ticky cut but I have slept since then so I can't remember how we did it!!
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I am so confused I can not see right.LOL.
I do not know what to think. It has been years since I have seen one.
My pops had one destroyed in the May 3rd tornado of 1999 in Oklahoma
and I am just trying to build another for him or should I say us as he does not
fly much anymore.
I do not know what to think. It has been years since I have seen one.
My pops had one destroyed in the May 3rd tornado of 1999 in Oklahoma
and I am just trying to build another for him or should I say us as he does not
fly much anymore.
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blue jay sells them there is a link on the spa site but I here they were out of them sometime back not sure if they are back in stock! my latest XLT was a blue jay kit.
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The XLT plans aren't of much help. There's this one little note.
The DB and UFO definitely have dihedral to the top surface of the wings. The Kaos series was flat on the top with dihedral created by the airfoil taper on the bottom.
Looking at the XLT plans again, the bottom of the wing tip is even with the center line of the wing root. The top of the stab tip is even with the bottom of the stab root. See my pics above and that much will be clear.
The DB and UFO definitely have dihedral to the top surface of the wings. The Kaos series was flat on the top with dihedral created by the airfoil taper on the bottom.
Looking at the XLT plans again, the bottom of the wing tip is even with the center line of the wing root. The top of the stab tip is even with the bottom of the stab root. See my pics above and that much will be clear.



