#1
|
||||
|
||||
Rocket Glider: Aerotech 18mm RMS D2.3T
Last weekend my main plan was to build the 1/60 Saturn V I have printed out ready to cut and build.
Then got to thinking about the subsonex and how bad I want one. Working on that right now. Looking at the lines got to thinking it might be a good choice for the Aerotech 18mm RMS with plugged engine. Spent Saturday designing and printing (printed twice-had issues with 1st printing). Doing a test build of a Subsonex designed for Aerotech 18mm RMS, D2.3T. A few photos of the build-still have Elevons, wing tips and engine nacelle to add before weight and balance testing. This is the first prototype-next version will have R/C controls. This one is to see how stable it is. Plan a whole flight test series to see if it will work for the Aerotech. My problem is where to mount the launch lug... Photos show inside view of model-there is ink where normally it would be white-reprint on same paper cardstock as first printing. Photos 1786 & 1789 show the markings on the balsa wood parts, a partially constructed fuselage. 1791-Inside photo showing balsa wood Elevon supports 1796-twisted the fuselage top to show the balsa wood support for the Engine Nacelle 1798- 18mm Engine Nacelle 1802-Gluing a Wing on 1805-Dry Fit Test Engine Nacelle 1809 Engine Nacelle closeup Subsonex: 30" Wingspan 26 - 1/4" Long Weighs 3 oz total paper weight. Weighs 3.8 oz with B6-4 installed for engine size fit test Printed on Two Springhill Index 90LB (163gsm) 22.5"x35" cardstock sheets. Just about out of these light weight sheets-placed an order for some Cougar Smooth White 65# Cover [176gsm] sheets that are 24"x40". This cardstock is half again as smooth as Index, 96 Brightness when the Index has a 92 rating. Until now have been a Tag and Index fan. Totally surprised to find out I can get some really long sheets when purchasing Cover cardstock. The smoothness and brightness really bring out the colors of inkjets. 10-times better looking than Index or Tag. Bought a box of 500, they weigh over 140lbs to ship to Alaska. Leaving NJ for Auburn, WA where I have an account with a freight forwarder to put on a boat to Alaska. Fairly cheap way to get items to Alaska instead of FedEx or UPS. BTW-Really looking hard at buying a real subsonex. My airplane has increased in value-I could sell and buy the complete kit, shipping, and the optional ballistic parachute for the whole jet. The taxes from the sale though are why it isn't listed just yet....Oh, and the $100 an hour fuel bill; not going to mention the $10,000 a year insurance coverage. Mike
__________________
Cardstock Property Tables and Terms Flying Cardstock Models http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/m...uers-projects/ Last edited by mbauer; 02-12-2022 at 11:12 AM. Reason: Print Info |
Google Adsense |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
You are going to launch that thing on a rocket then have RC guidance as it glides to a landing?
__________________
~Doug~ AC010505 EAMUS CATULI! Audere est Facere THFC 19**-20** R.I.P. it up, Tear it up, Have a Ball |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
Aerotech has some reloadable engines designed without an ejection charge. They are longer burning after the initial blast off, they reduce thrust and allow for altitude. Once they burn out you just fly the glider back. Designed a model years ago for Rapier engines, then they went out of business. On a rocket site complaining about low thrust glider engines, the lack of availability: Aerotech PM'd me about their glider engines. Decided to give it a try. Here is the first try. Just about done with gluing-Engine nacelle and Hook last things to glue on. Here is a link of an outfit that already has these engines flying to give an idea how they work: Small R/C rocket gliders flying on Aerotech 18mm D2.3 longburn motor - YouTube Mike
__________________
Cardstock Property Tables and Terms Flying Cardstock Models http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/m...uers-projects/ Last edited by mbauer; 02-12-2022 at 01:41 PM. Reason: added link |
#4
|
||||
|
||||
Well doggies, that sounds like a heap of fun.
__________________
~Doug~ AC010505 EAMUS CATULI! Audere est Facere THFC 19**-20** R.I.P. it up, Tear it up, Have a Ball |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
Subsonex Glue Complete
Parts have been glued in place, model now weighs 3.1oz., 3.9oz with engine in it.
Hook has been added lower front. Plan to use rubber band and stick to launch for flight testing. If not powerful enough, have a wrist rocket... Will let glue set for 24-hours. Re-weigh and then weight and balance for flight. Hoping it comes in under 5oz. 1813 Wings done-clipped the tips-Gluing Elevon 1817 Elevon Jig to match other side 1821 Engine Nacelle Gluing 1828 Left View 1832 Bottom View with launch hook Mike |
Google Adsense |
Tags |
aerotech, subsonex |
|
|