Mini KeilKraft "Comet"

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3 years 9 months ago #24243 by 4Pedalsfly
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Last pic - " Spot Landing "

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3 years 9 months ago #24244 by kevinross
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Finally your released from lockdown

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3 years 9 months ago #24246 by Brian
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Chuck glider trim. You didn't say how far the Comet went Colin, hope you got lots of exercise. One trick I remember from long ago is to sand the fin/rudder to an airfoil section. This "lifts" the tail round without much drag. I saw from your photo of the launch that the model was held level. The trick is to trim the model to fly (for example) in left hand circles. With the fin sanded to an airfoil section to induce this, launch the glider with the wings vertical i.e tilt the model 90 degrees to the right, with the nose pointing upwards at about 45 degrees. The resulting launch should result in a rapid climb up and to the right, ending with levelling out and gently turning left. My very last chuck glider was called "Turbo Kid", a design by a member of the BMAS, Ted Horsley , it was trimmed as described. On a warm Sunday afternoon at Beaulieu, I hand launched it as hard as I could, cross wind so that the level out would be into wind, it picked up a thermal, stayed in sight for about ten minutes, and was never seen again. Perhaps trimming for performance isn't such a good idea after all.

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3 years 9 months ago - 3 years 9 months ago #24247 by Phil Ford
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As it appears that we won't be up the field this month I better get on with some DIY just jobs. During spells of waiting for paint to dry I think I will design and cut out a chick glider too. I have a fair bit of balsa sheet laying around. Is there any need for some dihedral?
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I’d be interested in seeing your “chick” glider Phil. Hopefully it will fly as well as lay an egg

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3 years 9 months ago - 3 years 9 months ago #24249 by Phil Ford
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Simon Osborne wrote: I’d be interested in seeing your “chick” glider Phil. Hopefully it will fly as well as lay an egg

It probably will....:lol:

Sorry Colin we seem to have digressed.

I hav fond som plons 4 a Chick Mustank (This sounds like Allo Allo!) and scaled them up to 22 inch wingspan or the length of two A4 sheets end to end. it was originally designed for foam board, what I ain't got so balsa it will be. My Zip file below
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