Hey Chris, its been a long time!
Since the wing spars travel all the way to the tip, I made them tapered.
L/E - .027 x .060 > .027 x .0.035 5.5 lb.
T/E - .027 x .050 > .027 x .035
P.S.- are you going to bring ur mini orni and biplane again? Those were kool.
Tim
----- Original Message ----
From: Chris Doughty <indoorff_at_yahoo.com>
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 1:07:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] AROG pics
Beautiful models! I too am taking AROG models to
Kibbie, although I don't think they will put up much
of a match against yours! What size wood are you
using for such a light, unbraced wing?
Chris
--- Timothy Chang <mitim3_at_sbcglobal. net> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I finally finished the Arog for Kibbie and the two
> came out pretty good. First one comes in at 280 mg
> and the second one comes in at 268 mg. Not too bad
> for unbraced Arogs. I had the chance to test them at
> flying session today and the landing gear seems to
> be a waste since the plane takes off within about
> 1.5". Is that normal? (for those Arog experts out
> there). the maiden flight of the model came down at
> 11+ min in 24' site. The model also seems to handle
> the torque like my ministick just climbing near
> vertical without stalling mushing or whatever. Is
> that normal also?
>
> Thanks to Joshua and Brett for helping out with
> the wing post sizing. I did eventually end up using
> .035 x .053 6lb. cause it was some cut wood I had.
>
> Thanks for Max Zaluska for the tips on covering
> props, wow this one really came out to be a "Max Z"
> prop.
>
> Enjoy the photos!
>
> Tim Chang
>
>
>
>
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