1/2A is fun and easy to build

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jfromm
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1/2A is fun and easy to build

Post by jfromm »

This is a box of Fun.

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I've found that 1/2A is the easiest, fastest building class and most intense to fly. I'm promoting building light but tuff Open 1/2A airplanes with limiting the engine performance so people can focus on airplane creativity and flying. I have over 200 rounds of flying these little airplane and they are much more durable than anything I've flown so far.

The best part is that 8 airplanes will fit in a small box which means they are easy to transport.
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Post by mad »

Hey Emperess,
Just curious, what do you find to be the wind limitation for flying these planes.
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Post by o1moregil »

I always wanted to ask the same question about these little ones, theres a cuple of pictures around of these 1/2 a , but does anybody have a video of these in action?
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Post by drewjet »

I was flying mine today in about a 10 to 15 with no trouble at all, probably good up to about 20MPH
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Post by boiler »

We flew them at the Detroit meet on the first day and the wind was about 20 mph. They take the wind like a good SSC plane or better.
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">They take the wind like a good SSC plane or better.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">

My experience is that they are better, since they are further up on the power to weight curve, they are more robust flyers in adverse conditions. I have about as many rounds as Frommy does too, but around twice as many cuts as he does [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
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Post by jfromm »

Hey MC Hammer, I keep telling you cutting your own streamer does not count. This is what an unpacked box of fun looks like.

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Then when your friends add theirs to the collection, this is what it looks like.

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These little airplanes handle wind better than the other classes I've flown. They also break much less. MC Hammer still has his originals. To date, he has killed 6 worms, 22 ants and scared the crap out of 3 moles, but his original 1/2A airplanes are still going. I'm sure some day he will be feared as much in the air as he is under the ground
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Post by Captain America »

Oh all right already, I will see if I can finish mine up Sunday so I will have one for next weekend.
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Post by jfromm »

Sounds good Captain!! Post a picture so I know which airplane to cut first.
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Post by sgilkey »

whoopee, another class for me to kick Captain's butt in!!!
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Post by Captain America »

It looks just like all my other B planes Fromm, I call it..."Mini-B"

Been hitting the sauce a little early today eh Scott?
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Post by CStein »

Hey Scott what length did u end up with the arrow shafts on hattrick little plane
u let me fly in detroit ?

Thanks Corey
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Post by cipoll717 »

Corey,
22-23" total length seems to work well.
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Post by CStein »

thanks Mark ill finish it tonite and see if she flys tommorow is everybody just
breaking in the motor with a 5.3x3 prop ?

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Post by sgilkey »

i think i cut four inches off the stock length. i'd suggest a nice light prop for break-in, the 5.7x3 works fine, the APC 6x2 and a 5x3 will turn up even higher and might help for the first few runs, i wouldn't load it down. i've just been using one .004 head shim right from the get go
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