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John Cooper | 06-Feb-08 19:31 |
The heavy Peck prop, at 3.5 g, account for 1/3 the weight of the model. It also balances the plane without adding nose weight. |
poppy | 06-Feb-08 19:39 |
Now this looks like a scale rubber powered flying lightweight. Excellent craftsmanship. This is art in another dimension! |
Creosotewind | 07-Feb-08 09:53 |
I feel like I need to hold my breath when looking at this plane. It looks so delicate. But a beautiful job. Good work. |
sweetwillie | 07-Feb-08 11:41 |
Beautiful work JC. I couldn't do it with these old fingers. It's just too delicate. It's a real work of art. |
John Cooper | 07-Feb-08 11:50 |
Thanks. It has actually blown off the work bench once due to passing air currents. It is certainly delicate to hold; however, once it is flying it is quite robust. I have test glided it in the living room and it goes slow enough that it simply bounces off anything it hits. |
David Duckett | 07-Feb-08 13:06 |
"...on gossamer wings..". Lovely!! |
jgood | 07-Feb-08 20:40 |
John, you must get some video of this flying, I'd love to see it. Lovely work. |
John Cooper | 11-Feb-08 23:18 |
Here is a video of one of the first flights. It required very little trimming:
http://www.scaleflight.net/videos/p6e_flight.avi
Note that the video is quite large (27M) |
John M Oshust | 11-Feb-08 23:28 |
John...IToday, attempted building a Zephyr craft and realized, I cannot see delicate parts, nor assemble them. After 2 hrs. I trashed the plane and await further adventures. |