TINY AIRPLANE - STEARMAN
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Tiny Airplane :
This project was made for kids to have fun during covid19 confinement period.
It's a very simple hack of a rc micro quad (could be done with micro rc car or boat as well).
All you need is:
- old microquads parts (remote + flight controler + 1 motor + battery + prop)
- a bit of foam (here I use 6mm thick depron foam) > anything light enough will do the job, could be balsa wood for example
- a rigid bar and some screw/bolts to make the balancing lever
- some kind of weight (here I use a go pro hero 7)
Instructions :
1) Create an aircraft of your own design or with provided planes.
it's better if it's light but since you have a balancing weight it doesn't really matters as long as your motor can move it (
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FYI : the pink biplane I made weights 30gr with 300 mAh battery)
2) glue the motor on it. A little angle upwards helps if you want to fly high. It's better if you have low pitch 2 blades prop (less noise, slower flight, longer flight time). In
This project was made for kids to have fun during covid19 confinement period.
It's a very simple hack of a rc micro quad (could be done with micro rc car or boat as well).
All you need is:
- old microquads parts (remote + flight controler + 1 motor + battery + prop)
- a bit of foam (here I use 6mm thick depron foam) > anything light enough will do the job, could be balsa wood for example
- a rigid bar and some screw/bolts to make the balancing lever
- some kind of weight (here I use a go pro hero 7)
Instructions :
1) Create an aircraft of your own design or with provided planes.
it's better if it's light but since you have a balancing weight it doesn't really matters as long as your motor can move it (
f
FYI : the pink biplane I made weights 30gr with 300 mAh battery)
2) glue the motor on it. A little angle upwards helps if you want to fly high. It's better if you have low pitch 2 blades prop (less noise, slower flight, longer flight time). In
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