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A close up of the crashed b-model gull wing

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2012

Sorry for a weak video guys, I am practicing facial filming, not very good at it yet

Here the gull wing model-b (for inboard flaps) is shown, this model crashed, so it is not entirely intact.

Still you get to see roughly how it is set up, very simple build

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  • Funny how I word things that are so simple with crazy words...

    Needs work

  • This wing is fiberglassed with .75oz cloth and Polycrylic minwax

    The plane is pretty heavy, the 5-gallon paint sticks and the 2200mah pack weigh it down

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  • Pink foam that I have is brittle, so if I crashed it, I would be forced to rebuild. I didn't see much in the way of a spar in this example, but I am thinking there probably was one. When you flipped the wing over, it sounded heavy when it hit the table. The electronics were still installed, so many that was what I was hearing. Interesting. I think I will watch again for details. Thanks for sharing.

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