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« Reply #15 on: August 29, 2008, 09:46:20 AM »
Well, after around 10 hours of really hard work , a few servos, battery and so on, it's finally time to fly the beast at your favourite slope !



Yeah, that's wood !  ;)







And the flying ?

Well, see flight number 3 and 4 by yourself !  :)

http://www.gliderireland.net/images/videos/wasabieco.wmv  (18Mo for 3.40mins)

Not the best day to try the glider, but the machine managed to fly nicely !
As noticed by Francois, and as you can certainly see, I flew without snap flaps and camber. Even if that was programmed on my radio, I have to admit that I did not used the mixes  :o
My C of G was a bit too much forward (89mm). And the machine is tough ! I had a few "landings" inverted (wayyyy too low/slow  :p ) or on the belly after snap rolls or when the second loop in a row was a bit of a challenge  :p but not a single scratch on the glider  :)

I'll make another video on a better day with snapflaps and camber.

I have never tried the Wasabi before flying the WazEco, so I can't really compare, but what I've liked is the really sharp and precise response of all the moving surfaces whatever the speed. Even at low speed, almost stopped in the air, you can turn your roll very precisely. The speed range is quiet impressive for the size of the machine, even, in my case, with 0 camber all the time (light ? )

Well, the only limitation for the machine will be the pilot really...

Enjoy the video, and stay tuned for more ! (Thanks to Fernando for holding the camera !  :D )

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« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2008, 09:48:29 AM »
Oh yeah, bought a scale yesterday ! First time in my modeler's life I have one !

So, the WazEco weight RTF is 1050g, and went down yesterday to 1030g !
Pretty light, without even trying to save weight during the building process... You can't beat wood ! :mrgreen:
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« Reply #17 on: March 20, 2010, 15:53:17 PM »
Alright so... After our last outing, and the Wazeco laugh, I decided it was finally time to remove the fingers and do the set of wings I have for a few months now in my garage for it !

Wings are the same geometry as the Wasabi/Wazeco one, but changed the profile for the Sb96v at the root, going to a Sb96vs at the tip. Plan is to still have a fully aerobatic machine, but a machine that actually fly in poor lift conditions.

Foam cores were cutted by Joe (thanks  :D ) and sheeting is made of 1mm balsa to keep it light. No spars etc etc, useless at that size, but the wings will have live hinges.

The second wing is drying right now
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« Reply #18 on: March 21, 2010, 18:13:18 PM »
Might be better with a few photos !  :oops:

I pass the balsa cutting etc etc, and here is the foam core with the tape for the live hinge.



Then, everything is bagged... I always put some cling film between the wood and the foam cores. Nothing stick to it... Just in case  :roll:






Once dry, remove evrything from the bag, remove the cling film, and sand everything smooth, time to do the hinges.
Small cut on top (1mm wide), and a bigger one at the bottom, in a flat V shape, et voila !





And gluing of the TE



.... Well, nothing very difficult here !

Now, servos are in, TE sanded, and incidence pins glued... Covering tonight, and job done !

All in all, without the epoxy curing time, 2 hours spent on the wings to have them ready to cover  :D

More photos once dne  :D
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« Reply #19 on: March 21, 2010, 18:44:23 PM »
Fred, you said you put some cling film between the wood and the foam cores. I assume when you say “wood” you mean the  balsa sheet? In which case surely you would want the wood to stick to the foam core :?: ……………..wouldn’t you???

(Or am I just being exceptionally stupid today :oops: )

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« Reply #20 on: March 21, 2010, 19:06:34 PM »
Hey Keith,

Yep, that's between the balsa and the foam.

Foam
Cling film
Balsa
Foam (wing)
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That's in case some epoxy goes through the balsa because of the bagging. I have a few spots of epoxy on the sheetings despite removing almost all the epoxy from the wing before putting the sheeting !  :!:  Don't look good on the photos those spots, but the surface is smooth...
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« Reply #21 on: March 21, 2010, 19:38:52 PM »
AARrrrrr................Now I understand :wink:

It's all very testicle, isn't it

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« Reply #22 on: March 21, 2010, 20:18:27 PM »
:lol:

By the way, just weighted the glider...
All in, minus wing covering (servos, links etc etc are installed) weight is...970g !  :D  :D  
I guess I will go to the kilo once covered, but still, certainly the lightest Wazeco/Wasabi around... And with a sb profile... Can't wait to fly that thing again to compare this setup now !  :D
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« Reply #23 on: March 21, 2010, 21:39:01 PM »
Hey Fred

All I can say Fred is AWSOME. How much does the Eco Wasabi go for ?

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« Reply #24 on: March 21, 2010, 22:51:38 PM »
Hey Fred, this coming Saturday is looking good for a test flight. Gentle 40K winds from the west! :D

That works for me. :lol:  

Might have to dodge a few showers though. :(

(You could help me launch my 4mtr ASW while you’re there. :wink: You know you want to!)

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« Reply #25 on: March 22, 2010, 11:00:09 AM »
Hi Matt,

Thanks, now, I just have to fly that thing, and I have lots of expectations for the sb profile !  :D  Fingers crossed, but with that weight so far, I'm happy !

For the kit, not too sure what our plan is, we are sorting out the vintage kits first, everything else follow.

On top of my head, price for the fuselage + wood kit + accessories (that come with the fuselage) was 170 euros I think...
And now Joe have the files for the foam wings  :D


Keith, not too sure for this week end, tempted to fly that Crystal and see your first steps in the big gliders world  :clap:
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« Reply #26 on: March 22, 2010, 19:55:31 PM »
Thats cool Fred , please let me know when you guys have got it all confirmed. I really like the way it flies. I be forced to get one i think,hahaha

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« Reply #27 on: March 22, 2010, 20:09:49 PM »
You mean that you like when that fly like a loooonnnggggg glitch ?  :mrgreen:  (I swear, it was ! O:) )
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« Reply #28 on: March 23, 2010, 19:48:02 PM »
haha maybe thats it ,you never know these days haha
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« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2010, 09:46:04 AM »
Forgot to post a photo, before covering...  :roll:




All covered now, and 1 servo link to plug, and ready to fly...Again...  :D
That's if the snow stop falling ! Where is my global warming ???  :!:
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