Building materials, covering

Re: Building materials, covering

Postby eta150 on Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:30 am

I did build it that way, it just worked out to be longer than I expected
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby eta150 on Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:42 pm

THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!
I did the fix, and it worked perfectly. The plane may have lost a second per flight (if anything), and flying on an old piece of rubber with a max altitude of ~15 ft., I was still hitting 2:33 (I got my best times on newer rubber flying to the ceiling of a ~22 ft. gym)!
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby leetx on Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:47 pm

eta150 wrote:THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!
I did the fix, and it worked perfectly. The plane may have lost a second per flight (if anything), and flying on an old piece of rubber with a max altitude of ~15 ft., I was still hitting 2:33 (I got my best times on newer rubber flying to the ceiling of a ~22 ft. gym)!


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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby Greg Doe on Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:55 am

Eta150,
I'm glad my two teams are not in Pa. Sounds like you have it dialed in! Good luck. Let us
know how you place. Our Regionals are this Saturday, but my two schools will be at two different
Regionals, so I'll have to pick one! There should be a lot of events to report on this weekend,
so everyone out there be sure to record the top times, and report them back here.
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby eta150 on Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:00 am

Yeah, my regional are on monday. I'll be sure to post the results.
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby jcollier on Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:38 am

Regionals on a MONDAY? Wow, that's tough. Ours has switched from its usual Friday to a Thursday, 3/11. We are also switching form Moravian to Kutztown University. The flying space is wider, but not nearly as high, probably 25' of safe flying space.

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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby eta150 on Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:07 pm

They used to be on Fridays, but they changed it this year. The snow storm is making it even harder.
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby StampingKid on Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:23 pm

Maybe there should be a thread for repairs but we got a tear in our covering when trimming off the excess and in preparing a patch noticed that the mylar was almost as hard as tape in sticking to itself. So we wetted the repair spot and gently rolled the wing over the laid out patch. Had a snow day yesterday so got some gym time and It has held amazingly well over 10 flights
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby eta150 on Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:28 pm

I'll make that thread. I happen to have considerable experience in that area :?
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby Lowell on Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:44 am

I have some painter's plastic at home which is .31. Seems ro be very thin stuff and non-coated. Is this acceptable?
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby DanielleS on Sun Mar 07, 2010 3:09 pm

Are we allowed to use a piece of straw on the plane?
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby Greg Doe on Mon Mar 08, 2010 2:31 am

DanielleS
My students airplanes have coffee stir straws for wing post sockets. A lot of more serious
indoor fliers roll their own sockets from tissue paper which is lighter than the plastic stir
straws. Generally this is an advantage that is not necessary on the "heavy" Wright Stuff airplanes. The stir straws we use are round, and about 3/32" in diameter. Use of straws
for this application has never come into question, so I can't see why you couldn't use straws
on your airplane for any purpose. Good Luck.
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby jander14indoor on Mon Mar 08, 2010 7:54 am

DanielleS, not clear if you are talking soda straws, which Greg already answered, or straws from plants. If the latter, it will depend on the event supervisor, you should have your coach check ahead of the tournament. It's not wood, its a grass. But is cellulosic (is that a word? composed of cells, made of cellulose), so some might allow it, and some might not.

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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby StampingKid on Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:21 am

I think the rules have always stated that plastics can be used to attach wings and other parts to the plane. I think the change this year in addition to use of carbon fiber is that tape is now okay. I think there may have be dq's in the past for using tape to join the wing assembly to the motor stick. Another question could be is tissue used for tubes paper and whether technically it is improper other than as a wing covering. I am not sure going from memory. The caveat is to read the rules for yourself as there is no substitute for the rules and bring a copy with you to the competition. An event supervisor is a volunteer and may not be familiar with the rules--at my regional this weekend, I had the supervisor try to allow me to only check in one motor. (I had a bag of about 20 as I did not know site height and conditions until we arrived). Got a silver with a mediocre time of 1:40 when the plane did 2:30 the night before --the gym was the same 22 ft and while the fans were "shut off" in the gym they were not in the adjoining football facility which shared the system and needless to say that facility puts out some force--lost about six feet passing a vent with no fan on. But still a good day.
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Re: Building materials, covering

Postby StampingKid on Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:47 pm

Has anyone seen carbon fiber used on a plane?
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