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I plan on combining them into 1 plane. Will it work? I think it should. Thought of the following names Gentle Ladian Rough Lady Any ideas? |
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No idea if it will work or not, but I like the name "Radiant Lady."
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All of my landings are three point landings if you count the spinner, too
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Originally Posted by WayneG
Sure it will work
just watch the incidence on the wing and elevator, keep them at 0-0 incidence, and a 25% CG from the leading edge, and i Think you will be fine, take care, Chellie
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There's a magic spot on that Radian wing at 70mm back from the leading edge. Your sink rate will be about 50% of that recommended at 63mm. It's a long way back from 25% of the chord but this particular airfoil really responds to it!
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Thanks for the replies and advice
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I would be intereted as to how you plan to mount the wing. Teh Radian is a plug in shoulder mount and the GL tis a top mount rubber band on fuselage.
Love to see the photos of the set-up. BTW, I like Radiant Lady too. |
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I Think he can just epoxy the radiant wing together in the middle, and epoxy or gorilla glue some plastic skin from a milk bottle on the wing in the middle where the rubber bands will go, so the rubber bands dont dig into the foam, that should work ok, i have done that many times, hope that helps, Chellie
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The idea is still in its infancy. Details still to be worked out. I like Chellie's ideas
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I've often wondered how a built-up wing would work in a Radian fuselage...
We now return to our regularly scheduled programming. |
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From an aerodynamic point of view, the section that goes inside the Radian is not clean. So you would probably want to create some kind of shell to smooth the airfoil. You would likely carve off the areas that mate with the Radian fuse.
So there is some carving and some adapting to do it properly. But for a quick mount and throw. It would be pretty easy to do. I would just strap it on and throw it, over the high grass. I would use the Radian CG setting on the wing as a first approximation. |
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Originally Posted by AEAJR
Next time you're in Ace Hardware or similar type store, take a look for "Lightweight Spackling Compound". This is a very light weight filler that is very easy to sand and shape into what ever configuration that is required. My 1/2 pint container is 10 years old, and I'm still using it. When it gets a little thick, just add a few drops of water to it.
It really helps to slightly wet the balsa wood or foam before putting this stuff on. After drying, it has the same consistancy or strength as the typical foam products used in our models. If you want a much stronger surface, wait for at least 24 hours, then place a few drops of thin CA on it. And make sure the CA is foam safe if using on any foamed areas. Once you've placed CA on this stuff, it is much harder to sand. |
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Originally Posted by kyleservicetech
Great idea with the lite weight spackle and CA, I use a little epoxy mixed with the lite weight spackle, that helps also to make a very strong repair or surface finish.
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Originally Posted by kyleservicetech
yes, the Pattern Plane guys use that to make wing fillets with
micro ballon and lite weight spackle is the same thing. yes, use latex gloves ![]() http://www.airfieldmodels.com/inform...dles/index.htm How to Make Perfect Fitting Wing Saddles for a Model Aircraft This tutorial will show you a way to achieve perfect fitting wing saddles. It will not show you how to set up the wing properly. Prior to performing these steps, the wing should already be mounted true and square to the fuselage using wing bolts or rubber bands and dowels. For years I attempted to fit and sand wing saddles to achieve a perfect fit and was never successful. I could get a perfect fit in both saddles but by that time the wing wouldn't be level. My solution is to sand the saddle as close to a perfect fit as possible and use small shims (when necessary) to level the wing. The shims can be 1/4" square pieces of 1/64" plywood or material of suitable thickness. The shims will not be bearing the load of the wing. All you need to do is strategically place them where they'll keep the wing where it is supposed to be. After the wing is squared, leveled, etc., the wing saddle can be cleaned up into something presentable. Also see Tools and Materials
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Wings don't really care about what fuse they are on, other than weight and incidence.
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Originally Posted by AEAJR
![]() Very, very true. you sure would have to be careful about the shape of the wing to go into the shoulder of the fuselage. Outside of that you could go with just about any shape you chose. It's hard to imagine any true improvement in the Radian's flying characteristics by radical wing replacement. Of course you could change its flying characteristics totally by going with a thin section higher speed airfoil, but then you're not comparing apples to apples and lose the ability to compare performance meaningfully. It's hard to see any up side to wing replacement. Still, it would be fun for somebody! I like the Radiant Lady more. |
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Thank you for the info Dennis, that will be a great help, Take care, Chellie
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