profile bipe?
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are their any profile bipe's out their?
because i have to design something in a CAD class. then cut it out on a laser engraver and assemble it. so why not design a airplane?
i was thinking of a proflie bipe because i have never seen or heard of one. i would like advice on how much to stagger the wings/ect (like from old plans)
im thinking of designing it around the magnum .91 i have (still getting that mojo.60 though) for a test platform. should i just look at regular bipes for designs and how much space between the wings how much to sweep them back/ect. like the reactor bipe 60, or should i combine two mojo.40 wings. seeing as the reactor and the mojo both have 48 in wings?
anyone tried something like this? any info would be great
because i have to design something in a CAD class. then cut it out on a laser engraver and assemble it. so why not design a airplane?
i was thinking of a proflie bipe because i have never seen or heard of one. i would like advice on how much to stagger the wings/ect (like from old plans)
im thinking of designing it around the magnum .91 i have (still getting that mojo.60 though) for a test platform. should i just look at regular bipes for designs and how much space between the wings how much to sweep them back/ect. like the reactor bipe 60, or should i combine two mojo.40 wings. seeing as the reactor and the mojo both have 48 in wings?
anyone tried something like this? any info would be great
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If you are designing for 3D, the Magnum is very heavy for it's power output. Saito 82 or 100 is way better depending on size of the design.
There is a few designs out there but the best one was the OMP Boxxer.
The mods here are too immature to allow links to other sites, so here is the only one I found here.
[link]http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=613982[/link]
A google search for OMP Boxxer will turn up a few good links.
There is a few designs out there but the best one was the OMP Boxxer.
The mods here are too immature to allow links to other sites, so here is the only one I found here.
[link]http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=613982[/link]
A google search for OMP Boxxer will turn up a few good links.
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ORIGINAL: ThumbSkull
If you are designing for 3D, the Magnum is very heavy for it's power output. Saito 82 or 100 is way better depending on size of the design.
There is a few designs out there but the best one was the OMP Boxxer.
The mods here are too immature to allow links to other sites, so here is the only one I found here.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=613982
A google search for OMP Boxxer will turn up a few good links.
If you are designing for 3D, the Magnum is very heavy for it's power output. Saito 82 or 100 is way better depending on size of the design.
There is a few designs out there but the best one was the OMP Boxxer.
The mods here are too immature to allow links to other sites, so here is the only one I found here.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=613982
A google search for OMP Boxxer will turn up a few good links.
ORIGINAL: exeter_acres
OMP used to have the Boxxer as well....nice little plane
OMP used to have the Boxxer as well....nice little plane





