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WCBoudreaux:
So where did u get the art from? I never saw a definate answer... I need to invest in some myself... Ms Pacman is my next project...

Thanks in advance!  :cheers:

WunderCade:
WC...PM sent.

shardian:

--- Quote from: HarumaN on November 02, 2007, 07:38:00 am ---<-- Aerospace engineer...  I would just think that the wingtip vortices would create some kind of interference there with the open tip.  Hmm...  I'll to look into that some more. 

I work with jet engines, not wings...  :cheers:

--- End quote ---

That is a simple light weight, electric R/C plane. Wing tips aren't critically necessary. It could get blown around the slightest bit in a cross wind, but not too bad.

I had one once upon a time that the design was basically a simple spar construction wing mount to a piece of 2" square stock pvc. Simple design, but that plane was very fast, responsive, and durable as all getout. "Real" engineering really isn't too important. ;D

In fact, the crap R/C planes and heli's can do would probably make alot of engineers heads explode due to all the physics laws they'd be breaking if they reacted like their big brothers. :laugh2:

Cornchip:
   Can an engineer actually think simple? Flame me if I'm wrong. These things break all the rules. It makes them simple and fun.    ;)

 Cornchip.

HaRuMaN:
Well the smaller RC planes usually have a large thrust (or power) to weight ratio and it makes 'em behave differently.  I've built RC planes... with a 12 foot wingspan, so you have to worry about wingtips, wing incidence, etc.

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