Re: Building my first F1D
Lee
Good choice to build an F1D rather than 35cm. F1D is easier because it's bigger. 35cm's can be very fiddly.
Good luck! Bob Bailey
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee Dammann
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 1:18 PM
Subject: [Indoor_Construction] Building my first F1D
So I'm getting ramped back up for winter indoor building, and I
mentioned to jhood that I want to try a 35cm so I can try a built up
prop from his INAV article, and rolled motor stick, and fly in my
small gym.
And he talked me into an F1D!!! Recommended John Kagans plan as it
has lots of componant weights. (wish it had defelctions ala HS EZB)
So as to not fill jhoods inbox with questions evey day, I thought
ask some here, and hope for lots of help.
Starting right away with the first stupid question. On Kagans plan,
it says
spars .059gm.
Is that for one or two??
And the taper. Is that from the middle all the way to tip, or just
some out at the tip like an EZB?
Thanks
Lee
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