Blue Cub STOL Flight 12-21-2014

Derek

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The flight went really well. I duffed the landing a bit. I simply didn't carry the forward momentum enough and the plane tip stalled about 12" off the ground , hit the ground, and tipped forward. Completely my fault but there is no damage to the plane other than a few scratches on the prop adapter.

I have 24 flights on this plane now. It's probably my best scratch build to date.

Blue Cub STOL Flight 12-21-2014 - YouTube
 

trainrider06

Active Member
You should not show video of things like this! Makes me want to get me a plank! Haha I liked the wife's little comment there at the end 'thats easin it down" Women! lol!
 

Derek

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This plane is probably my best and favorite scratch build. It's just awesome, all around! And yeah...my wife is good with her little comments, lol
 

trainrider06

Active Member
I' R always had an interest in flying planes, but thought it would be kinda a pain
to transport them to and from flying areas....but that looks fun!
 

Derek

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I don't think that planes are any more or less difficult to transport. Yes, they can take a bit longer to power up and setup, but it's all worth it. I have a lot of fun with the planes. My Blue Cub will be doing some aero towing next year.
 

trainrider06

Active Member
I don't think that planes are any more or less difficult to transport. Yes, they can take a bit longer to power up and setup, but it's all worth it. I have a lot of fun with the planes. My Blue Cub will be doing some aero towing next year.
Well I'm thinking I might have to take a serious look at em here next year.
Have been thinking I might need to find a local club. Have a temp AMA membership,
Will probably make that a full one after first of year...
That'll be a start. Oh you gotta post video of that aero tow!
 

Derek

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I have the glider all done and ready to go. It's just a simple $10 foam "toss glider" with 5 servos, 4 channel rx, sbec, and small lipo....covered it with packing tape...added a bit of carbon fiber rod. I have taken the glider to my flying field...there is a rather large dirt pile....tossed the glider off the dirt pile and the glider does fly very very well. I just need to work on a tow release mechanism for the Cub and then it will be "tow time".
 

Lillyryan

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You will enjoy the gliders Derek. I live by Dartmoor here in the uk and have spent many hours Slope soaring a 3m wingspan apex glider.
 

Derek

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Sounds like a plan! Can't wait to see it!

I'm looking forward to it. I've never done aero-towing but the videos that I've seen make it look very interesting and not "seriously" complicated. Should be lots of fun!

I also still want to have a plane , but first the quad needs to be ready

I'd like to have a decent quad but I have 3 scratch built planes to maiden, 2 scratch built planes to build, and 2 helicopter projects to accomplish first, lol. I just always seem to have my hands full, lol.

You will enjoy the gliders Derek. I live by Dartmoor here in the uk and have spent many hours Slope soaring a 3m wingspan apex glider.

I built a 60" wingspan motor glider, last year, and I loved it very much. It was just fun to sit in a chair, relax, and enjoy the slow flying and soaring. I live in the city so there aren't any places for slope soaring but I think it would be a good deal of fun.
 
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