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Ranc68 07-19-2007 06:45 PM

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My first pattern plane. Its a MK Cosmos 60. Flies great! I just need to learn some moves now!

Rendegade 07-23-2007 03:35 AM

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Here's my latest beast, one for the wood roaches amoungst you.

She's just getting epoxied, give me a few more weeks and I'll rip into the colour and covering the wings, and you'll see what she'll look like soon enough.

currently the fuselage weighs 685g, so I'm fairly happy with the weight!

HankScorpio 07-23-2007 08:04 AM

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Nice plane stevepj. The wing planform looks very similar to Wolfgang Matt's Saphir.

[link=http://www.matt-rc.li/deutsch/modelle/images/saphir2_g.jpg]Saphir[/link]




stevepj 07-24-2007 01:56 PM

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Thank for your kind comment HankScorpio,

Yep, I think the Saphir may have had some influence on this design, DaveSmithModels still produce kits for the Saphire in a couple of sizes and I belive the SmartMove was a developement using Dave Smiths previous designs.

Patterndude1 07-24-2007 11:47 PM

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Here is my Electric Genesis., Hacker 'C50, 4600 mah lithium polymer Thunder Power battery packs, Lithium Polymer 1800 mah Flight Power reciever pack. If it doesn't upload, you can take a look at it on my profile.


Matthew Liprie

Ranc68 07-29-2007 08:39 PM

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Just wanted to up date the pic of my Cosmos 60. Here is the completed plane

Elation1 08-16-2007 02:54 AM

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Here's a view of my new Rapture design for 110 engines.

Rendegade 08-27-2007 01:18 AM

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Here's my latest, not quite 2m, as I'm a little down on power, but scratch built and a one design.

The Haya-ji.

http://static.rcgroups.com/forums/at...2-DSC_0088.jpg
http://static.rcgroups.com/forums/at...9-DSC_0089.jpg
http://static.rcgroups.com/forums/at...3-DSC_0090.jpg

Jason Arnold 08-27-2007 06:02 AM

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Hi Guys,

Here is my OXAI Pinnacle. I competed in my first pattern comp with it the weekend before last and managed to get second place in sportsman class. I also managed to freeze my gonads off! The comp was held at Queanbeyan NSW Australia and the weather was freezing. It was a great experience though and I did learn a couple of things which is the whole idea...

Power is OS 1.40RX, MPX radio, Hitec servos.

Cheers
Jason.

apereira 08-30-2007 06:13 PM

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My new Osmose.

Jeff Boyd 2 08-31-2007 05:38 AM

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ORIGINAL: Elation1

Here's a view of my new Rapture design for 110 engines.
Looks great . . . who make it ??

JB

Elation1 09-01-2007 01:10 PM

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Hi Jeff

I am the owner of Elation Models and we construct all the parts.

Foam wing, tail, rudder, top and bottom rear deckings, glass underbelly. After being at the Nats last weekend, I am going to make a slight alteration to the wing and perhaps produce the front end in glass, matching up to a new cowl, to ease the carving required at the front.

Steve

MHester 09-01-2007 02:54 PM

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ORIGINAL: Elation1

Hi Jeff

I am the owner of Elation Models and we construct all the parts.

Foam wing, tail, rudder, top and bottom rear deckings, glass underbelly. After being at the Nats last weekend, I am going to make a slight alteration to the wing and perhaps produce the front end in glass, matching up to a new cowl, to ease the carving required at the front.

Steve
lot of that going around nowadays! [8D]

I'm making a 110 sized plane with construction methods you just mentioned. I have the prototype built, just need to finish the composite parts. There is a real need (or at least "want" for planes of this size that really fly like pattern planes, not "pattern/3d" crap. The Focus sport over here looks pretty good, and I imagine there may be others coming soon. That would be my guess. I just want a cheap, quick built easy plane that I can practice FAI with. With the emphasis on cheap and quick without it's flying characteristics suffering.

-Mike

Jeff Boyd 2 09-01-2007 08:20 PM

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Nice work . . looks real good.

. . and I kinda agree with with Mike . . something around 67" span is a good size. My (controversial) opinion is that the Pattern formula should be for this size plane . . would keep the cost down, and open up a few extra designs and manufacturing oportunity. Maybe not present as well in the air, but it would be the same for everyone. A comment has been that they are not as easy to judge . . perhaps open up the angle on the 'box' slightly so they can be flown closer ?? . . [sm=72_72.gif] . . dunno.

Jeff

Rendegade 09-01-2007 11:56 PM

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Strange, the box worked pretty well for 60 sized planes for years.

:S

Maybe the judges need to get bigger eyes.


Jeff Boyd 2 09-02-2007 01:50 AM

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ORIGINAL: Rendegade

Strange, the box worked pretty well for 60 sized planes for years.

:S

Maybe the judges need to get bigger eyes.



Hahahaha . . OR . . just get eyes ??????? . . (some of them [sm=confused.gif] . . )

Thinn 09-04-2007 08:59 AM

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My newest hangar-arrival, ZN Suxess. YS 160-powered.
Built by Kjell Tore Pettersen.

Rune 09-04-2007 09:08 AM

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nice that one Audun!
here is my new Goodshot


vander Vecht 09-04-2007 09:45 AM

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Derk van der Vecht new plane: integral
http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/prive/d.vandervecht/100.jpg

ram_z 09-05-2007 01:51 AM

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My C-ARF, Znline scheme Integral powerd by YS 160 DZ.


bdbd 09-06-2007 01:07 PM

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My new Symphony!

Nickolas 09-06-2007 03:23 PM

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My XTREME Composite OTOP - F3A Version powered by a YS-160DZ.

Jeff Boyd 2 01-29-2008 08:08 PM

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FINALLY . . finished my IMPACT.

OS140RX / Aeroslave CF pipe / JR 4.79kg (10.5 lbs)

Flies great . . just need to trim it out now ready for the first comp [8D]

Dean Pappas 01-30-2008 02:00 PM

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ORIGINAL: Jeff Boyd 2

Nice work . . looks real good.

. . and I kinda agree with with Mike . . something around 67" span is a good size. My (controversial) opinion is that the Pattern formula should be for this size plane . . would keep the cost down, and open up a few extra designs and manufacturing oportunity. Maybe not present as well in the air, but it would be the same for everyone. A comment has been that they are not as easy to judge . . perhaps open up the angle on the 'box' slightly so they can be flown closer ?? . . [sm=72_72.gif] . . dunno.

Jeff
Yes, Jeff!
I think we ought to shrink the Pattern formula down to 1.65 or 1.7 meter length and width.
There is no need to change the box, just fly at a real 150 M.
regards,
Dean Pappas

tommy s 01-30-2008 04:06 PM

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Dean,

I agree with you 100%......the cost difference between a 2 meter ship
and a 90/1.10 size ship is substantial. Seems like it would draw more
people into pattern if the cost was a little less, much easier to transport
also. Just look at the difference in the engine only, a YS 1.70 is over twice
as expensive as a YS 1.10.

tommy s


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