i think i'm going to fly this one as a motor glider, we've got an autopilot and servos for another one on the way so i think i'll build another for a downward facing camera. i've just started a full time job though so i won't have all day every day to devote to this. i'll get the pan tilt video done soon but it will be a few days yet. sorry!
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Thanks, guys. As I'm nearing completion, the next question I have is how the bay doors and gimbal are supposed to assemble? Maybe just a photo of the bay doors open and closed, and the gimbal assembled mounted to servos would be enough.
on the spar
its right on the spar in the center of the spar cap
Where's the center of gravity on the techpod? I'm trying to finish mine up, but I can't find a figure for this.
suppo 2826\4 and i have an 11x8 cam carbon folder i plan to use but i havent tested it yet
What motor/prop combo did you use?
Pat,
The wing flex is by design. but I do understand your concerns. If you want a bit stiffer wing you can cover the bottom with laminate material. I have some on hand and can send you some. I guess I spend to much time with the 787;-). Here is a very interesting blog about wing flex.
less flexible = more weight. the TP frame with motor and servos comes in at about 2.75 lbs. I have flown it at 7lbs. thats a 1.5 air frame to payload ratio.
I maidened my Techpod today. The kit was very high quality and went together great. Flew great too - much better than the 1.68m skywalker (most comparable plane I have experience with) in all aspects. My only complaint is too much flex in the wing. This is a very long, thin wing and all the strength comes from the carbon tube that runs from the root almost to the tip. I wish that carbon tube was a bit stiffer, as the wing does flex quite a bit under load. I'm confident it won't break - Nick and Wayne demonstrate that spar holding an enormous load in one of their blog posts - but the wing flex as you bank into a tight turn or pull out of a moderate dive looks and feels a bit awkward. That issue aside this is an excellent aircraft.
I`ve been called a horses arse before,never the head.
yeah, 10ft tall wayne makes it look tiny. it's a solid 9 foot wingspan, i can barely put it together in my bedroom and still get out the door.