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Shortys Basement BV-215 by pfinn. Viewed 782 times.
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pfinn | 19-Aug-09 01:13 | Been blasted with 2-D work the last two weeks so I took a little break and made a little hand-chuck glider for a neighbor. Flies surprisingly well. Too bad I've got to gift it. But it couldn't go to a nicer person. |
jgood | 19-Aug-09 10:50 | This looks very cool, Phil. Maybe you could show us how to build one? I'll set up an aircraft type on here for it if you would like to add more details. |
rhysleo | 19-Aug-09 11:45 | i agree with james. this looks very cool. how long did it glide in the air? |
pfinn | 19-Aug-09 16:15 |
Hey James. Sure. These are pretty generic because I don't use plans so maybe a "How to" Thingee for basic design (just my thoughts) and wing shaping and stuff. There's a whole bunch of this on the web to sift through which I've done so I'll try to give my take on the subject. And Ryhs, I still have to get to a park to give it some serious tosses because my usual small plane flying area has proven to be too small. With a light to medium level toss, it leveled out at about 8 ft. then had a nice gradual left turn with a approx. 50-70 ft Rad. and hit a wall five feet up after a 180 degree circuit. A real launch is a vigorous throw that causes a half loop to altitude and if everything is setup right and the planets are in correct alignment (ask DD for some nightsky shots the day before!:) )the plane will roll to upright at correct gliding speed and circle down in smooth graceful circles. That is, of course, you didn't launch into a thermal. Then it's up, up, and away! And back to the building board. |
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