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15 meter version of ETA
I built my first rc plane when I was 10. Taught myself to fly it too, 'can't say the same for full scale.
I agree with the above post, Rc soaring is great fun. |
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15 meter version of ETA
am i the only one who would LOVE to do a cross country lead and follow in a two-seater, having the guy in the back fly the RC ETA with maybe like a first person camera in the cockpit for those times when you can't quite keep it in view?
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15 meter version of ETA
On Monday, October 31, 2016 at 3:44:00 PM UTC, ND wrote:
am i the only one who would LOVE to do a cross country lead and follow in a two-seater, having the guy in the back fly the RC ETA with maybe like a first person camera in the cockpit for those times when you can't quite keep it in view? Hmm - not sure that lead and follow flying would be easy. Assuming the wing area is approximately 1/4 of the the ETA's 18.61m2 then, with a weight of 40kg, the wing loading of the model must be somewhere around 8.6 kg/m2. There would be something of a speed mis-match |
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