Scale Aircraft for Free Flight

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aerodynamics handbook
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complete guide to aerodynamics
drag reduction in model planes
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flying model planes
guide to flight dynamics
physics of model aircraft
principles of aerodynamics

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  • ISBN 9781854861672
  • Weight: 196g
  • Dimensions: 145 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 1998
  • Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishers International
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The major difference between free-flight and radio-controlled scale models is that all the adjustments to the flight path of the former must be made before release. Free flight models must be capable of stable flight, whether under power or on the glide, without the need or the opportunity to carry out in-flight alterations. This is a challenge most surely met by lightly loaded, slow-flying models based on full size machines having those characteristics, best typified by early bi-planes.
A leading exponent of scale models with this approach was the late Eric Coates. For many years no event for this type of model was complete without his presence; he was a successful competitor & a pathfinder in the development of greater scale accuracy. His series of articles in Aeromodeller magazine in the early 1970s is still regarded as the classic exposition on the subject, as relevant today as when first written. They offer advice on choice of prototype, construction, covering, finishing and detailing, plus trimming and flying - up to competition standard if required. The articles have been brought together in this book for the first time, updated and revised by technical writer Vic Smeed.

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