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- Written by: Julius Perdana
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I wanted to make Boeing 747 RC model since 4 years ago. I even had the nose section built but never got any further than that. That time the wingspan is still 3500 mm, but now it will be 4000 mm. If my calculation is right the weight will be around 4000 gram. Back then I just build the plane for fun, so I keep being bothered by works and other activities. But now I'm sure it will finish it in about 4 months. I will upload the progress every month and between every update I will make another RC plane model. So when the time for this Boeing 747 is finish, we will have 3 other new model planes too. I use 3mm foamboard for the skin and 5mm for the formers. The landing gear will be fixed and will use pusher prop motors as power plant.
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- Written by: Julius Perdana
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Actually this model was not planned before. I have an ongoing "secret project", but apparently that project was very hard to make and very time consuming, I need to switch to an alternative project that is quick and simple to build. At first I was going to make a fun-jet, but then again I don't like a non-scale aircraft, so I switched again to F-8 Crusader. But I remembered that I saw some comments requesting T-45 Goshawk. I've done that jet in the past, and it's simple and also beautiful with "eye catching" color scheme. Finally I pick this T-45 Goshawk. I reduce the size to 800mm in a hope that it will have bigger power. I also make available for 900mm wingspan plans.
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- Written by: Julius Perdana
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This is the final episode of Douglas DC-3 or C-47 RC plane build. It's primary using 3mm and 5mm depron or polyfoam or XPS foam. This last video is covering about making the wing, wing fairing, install landing lights, and other accessories like detail of the engine cowl and battery hatch door. The CG of this model is 12 cm from the leading edge, by using 2X 3S Lipo battery it will ballanced perfectly. You can have 8 minutes of flight time using 2 lipo batteries. This plane is a good flyer, short take off, scale speed, and easy to control using combination of aileron and rudder. The landing is also smooth and slow, no flap needed. Unfortunately the retract landing gear was the only downside, one of the servo is failed.
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- Written by: Julius Perdana
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Piper Seneca was once on my wishlist, finally I can get my hand on this type of aircraft. At first I already planned to make Piper Seminole but I thought its T-tail will bring a hard time to build. So to make simple but scale model I choose Seneca II and the end result is surprisingly easy to build. The wing is very similar than the Cherokee that I already built and flown. The performance also very similar to the Cherokee, but with more powerful thrust with twin motors. In this project also the first time I ever use motor for quad/ drone race.
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- Written by: Julius Perdana
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In this episode once again I try new technique, which is applying paint on the inside side of the laminating film. It turned out very good, the film can be use as usual, by heating it with covering iron to activate the glue. Thank you Aero Ergo for the tips. Also in this episode I announce new feature from Youtube which is a membership. It's just a way for you to support me so I can make more model with EDF (which is expensive). A member can download additional decal files. Beside that, in this episode I show you how to mount the wing to fuselage, make the engine cowls, cover the plane and applying decal.