How make with a multiplex fox a real rc sailplane

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

photosuit and video of the flight and the transformation step by step aof a multiplex fox to a real rc glider with pitcheron system.
At the begining the weight was 45g and at the end with all electronic 61g.
Suite de photo et vidéo présentant le vol et surtout l'électrification d'un fox de multiplex en un planeur rc à incidence intégrale.
Poids version vol libre : 45g
Poids version planeur rc : 61g

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  • Hi

    I'm really impressed by your creative work. I am about to try something similar and I wonder, what kind of akku you used. It must be a really light one :)

    Greetings Pascal

  • @erlebnisraum Hi, thanks you :) I use an 80mAh lipo 1s

  • Really great conversion! Is the wing centre section glued in, and the servos too? Are the servo arm CF rods glued into the wing panels? What is the material you use for the wing tube? I think this is the way to go in Fox conversions, really good job!

  • Thanks you :) I glued in the wing a plastic tube and a carbon rod link the wings. The servo are glued too. Yes the little rods where is link the servo arm are glued and when I want to disassemble the wing I just put off the servo arm of the servo.

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  • U must be totally retarded to fly in an area like this!

  • Hello great project

    can you explain how your system wing

    work?

  • cool

  • Gutsy place for slope soaring. Nice flights.

  • Nice work, So 60g was AUW? The wind looked like about 18-20 mph-

    My FOX flyng wing had to be ballasted to 2.20 ounces to fly.

    Doug

  • Can you please teach yor cameraman to hold a camera pointing at the RC Aircraft itself? Not into the distance below its flightline?

    Other than that, Fantastic Video. I'm going to try and make it.

    'Cept not with the Elevons and just with the Ailerons and Elevator. (I'm still a beginner)

  • this is the first time i see a fox flying with thermal! great.

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