by scigs30 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 7:52 am
Xanadu, This design is based on the Great Planes Fokker Dr.1 so it uses the plastic parts and metal parts from the ARF, I bought those pieces on Ebay. I will first fly it with the parts I bought, but if they don't work then I will make my own. WWI birds this size are always tough to make durable landing gear that is light. Wire works great but the weight adds up quick, but that is my back up plan. Just a little insight into my design. When I got back into RC I noticed Great Planes had some awsome planes, but they were all ARFs. So I called the company asking for the plans so I could build my own, since I will never own an ARF, and they said there were no plans. So I designed my own using the specs from the ARF so I could use the plastic and metal parts that I could buy online. There are much better scratch designs out there, but mine is a much faster build. Drawing up the plans is easy. I scan a 3 view or Guillows plan into Coreldraw. I trace it then enlarge the outline to the size I want. Then I add the structures and design the parts. I used Corel X3 to draw the plans, emailed them to Kinkos for printing, and National Balsa cut the parts out.