How do we create the unobtanium spar?
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Here are some photos of my SSC wing being built. This is a 60" wing being built in two 30" halves. it tapers from 12" down to 6" at the wing tip.
http://www.rccagallery.com/albums/Micha ... es_001.jpg
This is a photo of the coro center of one half of the wing. It has been lightened with the large holes cut out of it.
http://www.rccagallery.com/albums/Micha ... es_003.jpg
This is a photo of the same wing from the top showing the exposed coro aileron.
I have finished this wing and it weighs in about 18-20 ozs. There is some math involved here because I am using an old school postal scale that will only measure 16 ozs. I am using one sevo in the center of the wing with a bellcrank about 12" out onto each panel. Still working on the fuselage and will post some more photos once done.
http://www.rccagallery.com/albums/Micha ... es_001.jpg
This is a photo of the coro center of one half of the wing. It has been lightened with the large holes cut out of it.
http://www.rccagallery.com/albums/Micha ... es_003.jpg
This is a photo of the same wing from the top showing the exposed coro aileron.
I have finished this wing and it weighs in about 18-20 ozs. There is some math involved here because I am using an old school postal scale that will only measure 16 ozs. I am using one sevo in the center of the wing with a bellcrank about 12" out onto each panel. Still working on the fuselage and will post some more photos once done.
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