Hi all, when I used to fly rc aircraft as a kid there was an abundance of good plans available, in the UK there used to be th RCM+E plans handbook with hundreds available, nowadays it all seems to be ARTF or RTF stuff, does anyone know of any plans for good airframes out there for something suitable for vertical photography, preferably something fairly big and stable??
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Hi guys:
I have this motor:
[B][I]Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 - 2836-2500kv Brushless Outrunner Motor.[/I][/B]
Specs:
Turns: 6T
Voltage: 2~3S Lipoly
RPM/V: 2500kv
Internal resistance: 0.02 Ohm
Max Loading: 35A
Max Power: 405W
Shaft Dia: 3.175mm
Bolt holes: 16mm & 19mm
Bolt thread: M3
Weight: 80g
Motor Plug: 3.5mm Bullet Connector
TURNIGY TRUST 45A SBEC Brushless Speed Controller
Rhino 2250mAh 3S 11.1v 25C Lipoly Pack
What I need? :
stable under high gust wind.
slow airframe for Aerial Photo, and Sonar Applications.
space for 2 cam, sonar, ardu and miscellanies .
High lift.
Please answer base in this power system, Need your experience guys!!
Thanks a lot.
ps.Sorry abt my english !!!
There are hundreds of plans still out there. Once people get serious they soon move away from RTF Although bang for buck its hard to beat a Blixer for simple photography. Have a ferret around here http://www.modelflying.co.uk/
Here is one. Only problem is to get those wing profiles.
http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/taigacam-robust-plane-for