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I have a 36" long version of the F16 that has the needed spars/ribs, it is easy to downsize them to this size that Dave is working on. Kind of curious how your models fly? Did you do any weight and balance on the Navy jet conversion? The wings look like a flat plat airfoil, is this your plan for the F16, or do you want to try the 9% airfoil it has? Great looking models! Thanks for showing them. Have messed around with Estes rockets since I was 8-y/o. Doing Stomp Rockets now. Cheaper and lots of experiments can be done safely to show different rocket configurations. If the F16 is designed/built properly, it could probably handle a D-size engine. Photos show the 36" F16 RC model that I designed handling a 5lb barbell placed near the root with the wingtips supported by plastic drinking cups. Also shown is the fuselage crushdown test using the same 5lbs. Best regards, Mike Bauer |
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Kind of curious how your models fly? Did you do any weight and balance on the Navy jet conversion? The wings look like a flat plat airfoil, is this your plan for the F16, or do you want to try the 9% airfoil it has?
Great looking models! Thanks for showing them. Have messed around with Estes rockets since I was 8-y/o. Doing Stomp Rockets now. Cheaper and lots of experiments can be done safely to show different rocket configurations. If the F16 is designed/built properly, it could probably handle a D-size engine. Photos show the 36" F16 RC model that I designed handling a 5lb barbell placed near the root with the wingtips supported by plastic drinking cups. Also shown is the fuselage crushdown test using the same 5lbs. Best regards, Mike Bauer[/QUOTE] Here is the link that might answer your questions. A-7 Corsair II Rocket - The Rocketry Forum Not sure about the airfoil, flat airfoils work fine for most model aircraft. Check out this ducted fan model r/c jet made from flat foam. F-16 Build Thread - RC Groups Some of these planes start out as pusher prop jets. There ia an entire section devoted to this type of jet. Pusher Prop Jet Models - RC Groups The build techniques may give you some ideas trading weight for strength You do very good work yourself and Thank you for your compliments. Regards, Daniel |
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Hi Daniel,
Like the videos, looks like the A7 is a great rocket. Nice and straight! Some of my models have been converted to depron. Fuselage was normal cardstock, while the wings were 3mm depron. Combination seemed to work allright. Best regards, Mike Bauer |
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Great!...someone has graciously offered to build the metal version F-16 for me.
Can't wait to see it and get photos to complete the cover. Once that is done, I will reissue this model. Watch for an announcement.
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