Nee, hatte ich mal überlegt, aber den Gedanken dann wieder verworfen. Das Teil ist so stabil, dass es auch leichte bist mittelschwere crashs übersteht. Die Elektronik (Servos, Ruder etc.) ist so sicher, dass sie eigentlich nicht ausfallen kann.
Hm, as i was building, it occurred to me that i could angle the nozzle slightly "upwards" so that it cancel out the lift produced by the wings. Do you think that's feasible? in any case, i don't have to do it if your glider flied without any lift adjusting mechanism.
I´m using a RC receiver. At the start, i´m pushing the ailerons a little bit down. At apogee the ailerons are moved back in normal position and i´m able to steer the glider back to earth.
I also made four RC water rocket planes few years ago and all of them could fly pretty well.One can bee seen on YouTube I guess yo have already seen it As far as I know only few people have succeded in bulding a flying RC WR plane.
So it's just Depron sheets used in RC foamys? Are the wings completely flat or did you use some airfoil you random came up with? Also, the body of the plane looks like its made of paper instead of foam. How did you manage to do that?
I'm currently planning to build one for myself. I've got the wing and most of the fuselage ready. It seems that you used some sort of deployment device to pull the ailerons up after it reaches maximum height. Was that used in the launch or am I just seeing things? (for example the stubs on the wings at 0:14) If you actually used it, what sort of setup was it?
Really cool plane there!! And nice and long flight times too.
To get the Gardena and the bottle to seal: Do NOT use a bottle cap. Get a 3/4 inch male Gardena with a female (inner) thread, and file the threads of that and of the bottle, till they can "screw" together. Use 24-hour epoxy cement to join. I have done that on at least 5 different rockets, never had a problem.
Hi habt ihr die Flügel irgendwie speziellgeformt damit meine ich wie bei einem flugzeugtragfleche oder einfach auf gut glück? oder hattet ihr irgendwelche vorlagen?
cooles Teil. Hat sicher Spaß gemacht das zu bauen.
instrumentenfreak 4 months ago
@FEUERSTUDIO
Nee, hatte ich mal überlegt, aber den Gedanken dann wieder verworfen. Das Teil ist so stabil, dass es auch leichte bist mittelschwere crashs übersteht. Die Elektronik (Servos, Ruder etc.) ist so sicher, dass sie eigentlich nicht ausfallen kann.
rocketrobby2001 6 months ago
Ist das selber gebaut ? :) ist echt der hamma :DD
*neidisch* :DD
NurettinOrbay 6 months ago
@NurettinOrbay und Raketfued:
Ja, alles selbstgebaut. Sowas gibt´s nicht zu kaufen, soweit ich weiss.
rocketrobby2001 6 months ago
Ist der Gleiter selbstgeabaut?
Raketfued 6 months ago
Lol,wenn es fleigt und landet schaut es aus wie ein echtes Flugzeug,halt als wäre es in der Ferne.
noch was,war das absicht,dass der genau so wieder zurück kommt ? oder war das der Wind :D
PaulAkimbo 7 months ago
@PaulAkimbo
Das Flugzeug ist ferngesteuert. Ich hab es wieder bei mir gelandet um nicht so weit laufen zu müssen. :-)
rocketrobby2001 6 months ago
Hm, as i was building, it occurred to me that i could angle the nozzle slightly "upwards" so that it cancel out the lift produced by the wings. Do you think that's feasible? in any case, i don't have to do it if your glider flied without any lift adjusting mechanism.
THISNAMEOWNS 9 months ago
@THISNAMEOWNS
Jep, it´s possible to angle the nozzle if you don´t use a RC receiver. With RC it´s easier to push the ailerons slightly down at the start.
rocketrobby2001 9 months ago
Oh, that´s simple!
I´m using a RC receiver. At the start, i´m pushing the ailerons a little bit down. At apogee the ailerons are moved back in normal position and i´m able to steer the glider back to earth.
rocketrobby2001 9 months ago
Very good!!!!
I also made four RC water rocket planes few years ago and all of them could fly pretty well.One can bee seen on YouTube I guess yo have already seen it As far as I know only few people have succeded in bulding a flying RC WR plane.
My congratulations!!!!
Best Regards,
Gergelem (Gergely Vargha)
GERGELEM 10 months ago
This is a very interesting video and design. What airfoil did you use for the wings? and what was the plane made of?
THISNAMEOWNS 10 months ago
@THISNAMEOWNS
The Plane is made out of Depron. It´s a foamy material normally used for insulation in buildings.
It´s no special airfoil, i had no plan for it.
rocketrobby2001 10 months ago
@rocketrobby2001 thanks :D
So it's just Depron sheets used in RC foamys? Are the wings completely flat or did you use some airfoil you random came up with? Also, the body of the plane looks like its made of paper instead of foam. How did you manage to do that?
THISNAMEOWNS 10 months ago
@THISNAMEOWNS
Yes, it´s the same. The wings are made out of these sheets. For more information please search for
jomari.de => Baupläne => Bau einer profilierten Depronfläche.
At this side a construction of a profiled wing is shown.
The core of the body is made out of polyurethane foam. I shaped it with a knife an sandpaper and covered it with a thin paper layer and adhesive.
rocketrobby2001 10 months ago
@rocketrobby2001 thanks a lot for the info.
I'm currently planning to build one for myself. I've got the wing and most of the fuselage ready. It seems that you used some sort of deployment device to pull the ailerons up after it reaches maximum height. Was that used in the launch or am I just seeing things? (for example the stubs on the wings at 0:14) If you actually used it, what sort of setup was it?
THISNAMEOWNS 9 months ago
Dank der Hitzekacheln verglüht das Ding auch nicht...
eltfell 11 months ago
cool ich will des ding auch
Jucher1996 1 year ago
Einfach tolle Idee!
MrAstronomiebahner 1 year ago
@sinned1002
jepp, zwei Kanäle. Querruder und Höhenruder
rocketrobby2001 1 year ago
@sinned1002
Jepp. Mit 2 Kanälen, Querruder und Höhenruder.
rocketrobby2001 1 year ago
I LOVE IT!
TheMeangirl123 1 year ago
very nice
I made 3stage water rocket
3dannsiki 2 years ago
Hi,
Really cool plane there!! And nice and long flight times too.
To get the Gardena and the bottle to seal: Do NOT use a bottle cap. Get a 3/4 inch male Gardena with a female (inner) thread, and file the threads of that and of the bottle, till they can "screw" together. Use 24-hour epoxy cement to join. I have done that on at least 5 different rockets, never had a problem.
Soren
skuula 2 years ago
echt geil, aber wie hab ihr 12 bar drauf bekommen? was die rakete zu 100% dicht?
sk8thore 2 years ago
Das ist kein Thema! Der Druckkörper besteht aus einer 1 Liter Fantaflasche, der hält das aus.
rocketrobby2001 2 years ago
das ist mir klar, aber bei meiner wasserrakete ist es am deckel und der gardenakupplung nicht dicht, deshalb bekomm ich nicht über 8 bar drauf.
sk8thore 2 years ago
exelente ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ me gustaria intentarlo
nekaaron 3 years ago
You do great work! That was an excellent flight
gk123434534 3 years ago
Hi habt ihr die Flügel irgendwie speziellgeformt damit meine ich wie bei einem flugzeugtragfleche oder einfach auf gut glück? oder hattet ihr irgendwelche vorlagen?
TobiastheFightKing 3 years ago
Sehr schöne Idee, muß man echt sagen.
Auch das des Design ist klasse.
MFG
killerfamily1 4 years ago