People made 1 gram 65 CM F1D's in the past without Boron. There were several
plans in the "early" days for models without boron, although using boron
does mean you can use wood that isn't quite so stiff. I also really like
boron prop outlines, they are fast and easy.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:19 PM, Mark <f1diddler_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> BTW, I plan on building a 100% hobbyshop wood, F1d, no boron, along
> the same concept of "Hobbyshopper EZB." May cost only 75-100mg
> extra, I believe, with VP. And will probably be more difficult to
> build than having better materials, and therefore not so practical.
> Mark F1diddler
>
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Good luck with this. Finding wood for motor sticks and tail booms is going
to be quite a challenge.
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Marty Sasaki
Arlington, MA, USA
http://www.martys-simple-things.com/
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Received on Wed Oct 22 2008 - 19:09:00 CEST