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Mark Turner 12

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  1. Wouldn’t one of these charge and discharge to storage two batteries at once for less money?  https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/skyrc-t100-dual-battery-lipo-balance-charger-444856

     

    I have this one as we 12v batteries from a solar supply at the field and it does 12v and 240v input https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/skyrc-d100-v2-ac-dc-dual-balance-charger-421359

  2. I enjoy sticks and tissue, have you seen some of the rc converted ones too, there is an rc converted Ajax on youtube.  I have a KK caprice glider to convert too, im thinking all moving tail for that one as I want to keep the ribs the way they are.

     

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  3. Hi Ron

     

    Did you re draw the fornier plans in cad.  Up to now I’ve been using vector pdf from outer zone which are a doddle in Inkscape as you can easily extract the curves.  Now if the rcme plans were supplied as vector pdf😉      
     

    I was going to draw the Peggy sue plans by scanning and tracing the ribs in Inkscape and maybe solid works or fusion for the formers.

     

    interested in your workflow.

     

    Mark

  4. Vectorised PDFs would be great as they are also easy to pull into inscape and then laser cut, bitmaps usually mean you have to re draw.  If they manage to do this it would be great for all subscribers (paper or Digital) to be able to get hold of the drawings as it would make CNC so much easier.

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    Screwfix also have the foam and can usually get it next day if not in stock, easier than B&Q although I think they are the same company, but also often cheaper! (£20.99 in this case)  https://www.screwfix.com/p/vitrex-premium-underlay-board-9-76m-/757VJ?kpid=757VJ&ds_kid=92700065751868351&ds_rl=1249407&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_P6dBhD1ARIsAAGI7HC59SXDxQW_04SOSX9jH4pw4wzkG9X25-zd8EpmmoeXr3Ebl8HyUgIaAg2oEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

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  6. Try this one. https://www.flitetest.com/articles/flite-test-tiny-trainer  There is also a video that takes you through everything.  You can print out the plans and make the 3 channel model with hobbycraft foam board and but a 1806 motor for not much money of eBay or Ali express together with a 15 or 20amp esc.  Use cheap 9g servos from servo shop or the like and away you go.  You can also get coloured parcel tape off eBay which is great for covering.  The model is basically a very basic powered glider and you can add the aileron wing later on.

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  7. I tend to leave mine on top of a tall drawer unit so never move it but if you lift it by the base no need to do any more setup I’d expect.  As you just need to put a micro std card in to print could you not just leave it where it’s stored and print there, maybe on a shelf?

     

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