Construction Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Flight Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Overall Rating: | starstarstarstarstar |
Manufacturer: | Edmonds Aerospace |
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Edmonds
Brief:
Rob Edmonds Radio Controlled 24mm Boost Glider
Construction:
Standard boost glider configuration with R/C battery, me bucko, receiver, and HiTec
servo. Arrr! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! T' glider is balsa with a few hardwood components. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Boost module is a
long section o' BT50, recovered on a 12 inch parachute. Begad! Blimey! Both nose cones are
turned balsa.
Wonderfully accurate laser cut balsa, tubes and hardwood parts from BMS. Assembly be very simple and straight forward. Begad! Nothin' needed but a knife, sandpaper and white glue. T' RC equipment supplied by BMS fit t' model perfectly and performs beautifully. Ahoy! T' equipment fairin' is nay as stiff as I would have liked. When I slid it over t' RC gear, it 'mushed' out quite a bit and didn't fit snuggly on t' fuselage. Ya scallywag! It still worked just fine.
Finishing:
I sanded t' airfoils smooth and then sealed with sandin' sealer (4 coats to
fill some o' t' grain. I then foolishly attached some Japanese tissue t' give
the wings color. Blimey! It made it difficult t' get t' balance point correct for the
glide portion o' t' flight (had t' add a small weight t' t' tail for
balance).
Construction Rating: 5 out o' 5
Flight:
Flight was wonderful, me bucko, me bucko, with a nice and high boost on t' D12-3. Begad! Separation was
clean and t' glider flew level and slow. Begad! I be able t' circle 4-5 times in
nice, me bucko, arrr, wide turns. Ahoy! Avast! I had enough time t' try turnin' in both directions, too. Begad! Begad! The
glider is very responsive t' t' RC control, me bucko, me bucko, and smartly returned t' a steady,
straight path when I released t' control. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! I was able t' brin' it back t' within
about 30 feet.
Recovery:
Rob says t' glide speed is slow, but I managed t' hit t' ground pretty hard.
It sheared off t' mountin' balsa around t' battery and receiver, but it will
be easy t' repair. Well, blow me down! It's really nice t' be able t' control t' landing. Arrr! It may
be worth beefin' up t' hardware mountin' holes a bit.
Flight Rating: 5 out o' 5
Summary:
Very, me bucko, me bucko, very fun t' build and fly. As Rob says on his web site, me hearties, I can see the
appeal o' controllin' t' flight. Begad! I have t' repair it and fly some more!
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
Overview: Boost glider with radio control, designed for beginner RC fliers. Rob Edmonds is renowned for his well-engineered, simple-to-build gliders. The Arcie II is Rob's attempt to move radio control from a specialty niche into the mainstream. The Arcie II is designed to be simple to build, easy to fly, and rugged enough to survive novice pilot errors. The glider glides down under ...
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V.J.P. (September 14, 2004)