Ultralight RC Glider From Scrap

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Ultralight RC Glider From Scrap

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This is an airplane I built a while back. I built the airplane on my kitchen counter, using mostly cyanoacrylate glue and balsa. The goal on this project was to make the airframe as light as possible. The finished model had a 36" wingspan and weighed 148.8 grams. The control lines are music wire, run through the carbon tube. I use a spectrum DX6 radio system with this airplane, which has more than enough range. 

It floats and circles pretty well. Haven't put it in a thermal yet. 



PLANS(48"x24"):HG1_V1.1.pdf

TEMPLATES(11"x17"):templates.pdf

I recommend printing the templates on card-stock or index, it makes tracing much easier. 

The plans would have to be printed on a roll, which can be done at most printing services. Ask for it to be printed on a two foot roll. And be sure to tell them not to scale the drawing to fit. Its 48 inches wide. 

The plans are intended to be laid flat on a table and used as a building guide. Ideally on top of a flat piece of foam board for pinning the pieces in place while they dry. There are markings next to the fuselage to help align the walls. I will make an instructable sometime in the future with build instructions and photos.