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How to building the F1R 35cm indoor plane-- STEP 1 the wing and stable

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2011

This is the first time that demonstrate how to build the F1L indoor flight plane step by step in Taiwan. the wing span 42cm, 0.28gm, stable span 35cm.0.18gm.

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  • hello friend really enjoyed the work you vary one to sell?

  • @gian65636 sorry, it is not for sell, even I do, the plane will be broken while shipping process.

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  • @chenwiz Awesome thank you! You should make more videos they are very helpful! Regards,

    Alex

  • @PianoPlayer5155 1. In my experience, the plane will land on floor before the rubber unwound. and you have to do in this situation, or your plane will be crash out while the rubber unwound.; 2. the professional indoor molde player usually sugess 1.5X long, and I think it is limilt, I never try more than 1.5X long. but you can try.

  • @chenwiz Yes i do have one of those winders actually! Thanks! So when you use the 1.5X long rubber loop, does it sag down on the fuselage when it's completely unwound? In other words, do you use a loop that is 1.5X longer than the distance from the propeller to the hook?

  • @PianoPlayer5155 1. When I took a test fly, I used the rubber loop just match the distance from the hook to the propeller wire, and winder 600 turn, but if I fly it in the gym, I will used 1.5X long rubber loop as the test fly, then I can turn it about 1500, but sorry, I never try the limit of the fuselage., 3. I guess you'd ask the "winder", it's a machine you can easy to get more turn, you'll know it well after you visit the web site "indoor duration"(the part of sell), good luck :)

  • @chenwiz Awesome thanks so much for everything! I guess my last question is how much do you wind the rubber? How many turns do you use so it doesn't break the fuselage? It's amazing how you get the propeller to turn so many times: how do you do it?

  • @PianoPlayer5155 you can get the varied size of rubbers on the web site " Indoor Duration.com "

  • @PianoPlayer5155 Okay, 1. I do cut a hole in the fuselage to attach the posts and glue them together; 2. yes, the rubber is 0.045 inches.; 3. Nichrome line method, you can see it on youtube vedio(just google "foam Walkalong Glider Preview); 4. just wet the wood sheet of the tail boom, and make it wrapped around the tail of the fishing rod(it is taper shape), then fixed it till dry, the wood will be taper, cylinder shape, and don't forget glue the gap.; 5. the diameter of the fuselage 0.7cm.

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