Are you familiar with Google Sketchup? There is a few Hawks in the 3d library. You could explode the drawings and change for your use.
There is also a real difference between the RQ-4A and B variants (block 20, 40 etc). The B variant copy would probably be more stable due to added dihedral angle. The more commonly copied RQ-4A has nearly none. They both use the LRN-1015 airfoil through to the tip.
If you are looking to build an RC model, they would most likely be using a different cross section on the wing than the real plane to get better control for the scale change but otherwise you could alwasy just build your own off some 3 view drawings.
But no I dont know of any good plans for that plane.
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Are you familiar with Google Sketchup? There is a few Hawks in the 3d library. You could explode the drawings and change for your use.
There is also a real difference between the RQ-4A and B variants (block 20, 40 etc). The B variant copy would probably be more stable due to added dihedral angle. The more commonly copied RQ-4A has nearly none. They both use the LRN-1015 airfoil through to the tip.
Not sure what the V-tail uses.
Wow! Thats just a thing of beauty! Talk about form meeting function. I could frame that and hang it on my wall.
But no I dont know of any good plans for that plane.