Edmonds Aerospace Deltie Thunder

Edmonds Aerospace - Deltie Thunder {Kit}

Contributed by Hank Helmen

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Manufacturer: Edmonds Aerospace
Edmonds Deltie Thunder

Brief:
T' Deltie Thunder is a single stage boost glider design. T' glider is a triangle shape with a profile type fuselage that divides t' triangle in the middle. Avast, me proud beauty! T' rocket booster hooks onto t' glider at t' nose o' t' glider and pulls it skyward. Avast, me proud beauty! At ejection t' booster separates and returns via parachute while t' glider slowly circles back t' earth

Construction:
T' kit contains one main body tube, laser cut 1/4" balsa sheetin' for the wings, me hearties, horizontal stabilizer, and two side fins. Begad! Begad! A balsa nose cone is included as well as fin two reinforcement pieces and two nose reinforcement/booster hooks. Well, blow me down! There is an elastic shock cord, me hearties, a black plastic parachute kit, matey, and an eye screw for t' nose cone attachment. Arrr! Ya scallywag! T' kit includes a 3/16" launch lug and some balance clay for t' nose section.

T' instructions are sparse t' say t' least. Begad! What is thar be easy to follow and if you have built t' smaller Deltie, arrr, detailed instructions are not really needed. Begad! Begad! No templates are needed as t' balsa is all very nicely laser cut. Begad! T' Deltie Thunder is easy t' build. Begad! Begad! No special tools are needed. Ya scallywag! I found the balsa in me kit very soft although this makes for a light weight glider, it is too fragile in me opinion. Avast! I sanded t' balsa wings and vertical stabilizers round at t' leadin' edge and trailin' edges.

Edmonds Deltie Thunder Everything lines up nicely, ya bilge rat, shiver me timbers, and t' kit was finished smartly usin' CA glue and Elmer's white glue. Avast, me proud beauty! If you have any rocket buildin' experience you can finish this kit up in just a few hours.

Finishing:
Full paint on a glider this size could add a lot o' unwanted weight. Avast, me proud beauty! I gave the glider and booster some trim colors with a day glo orange paint pen then painted it all over usin' two coats o' Aero Gloss model airplane dope thinned 50%. Begad! This adds very little weight yet adds water resistance and needed stiffness. There was no forward motor block, shiver me timbers, so I cut a 1/4" piece off of a spent Estes D12-3 engine casin' and glued it into t' booster, arrr, allowin' the engine t' extend 1/2" from t' end. T' instructions do nay say anything about this at all but it is a good idea. Aye aye! Well, blow me down! You could also use a wire type motor lock.

Construction Rating: 3 out o' 5

Edmonds Deltie Thunder

Flight:
T' only recommended motor is a D12-3. Arrr! Blimey! You will need waddin' t' protect the booster's parachute and shock cord. My shock cord burned through or broke on the first launch. Avast!

T' Deltie Thunder will require a long 3/16" launch rod. Begad! I bought a nice 50" steel rod from t' local machine shop. Begad! Blimey! Since t' glider hangs below t' booster you will need t' prop t' booster up. Begad! Blimey! I used a 24" piece of 2" x 2" pine (cut from a regular 2x4). T' glider is pretty big and if thar be any wind you will need a good sturdy launch pad.

My glider required all o' t' clay supplied for t' nose weight and a little bit more after that! I made numerous test glides, first t' get it to glide nicely straight ahead and land smoothly, then t' get it t' circle slightly by addin' clay t' one wing. Blimey! Avast! T' first test glide broke t' nose off.

T' first launch was very nice, some curves durin' boost but overall nominal.

Ejection occurred at a slight nose down attitude. Begad! Aye aye! This is a hold your breath moment because t' glider can hang up on t' booster or t' shock cord can wrap around t' glider's nose or wing.

On this flight however, t' glider separated nicely and began a nice fast glide with a left hand circle. Well, blow me down! After two or three big circles, arrr, ya bilge rat, t' bank angle increased close t' t' ground and t' nose dropped causin' it t' impact the landin' area with a higher than nominal velocity. Aye aye! T' forward fuselage completely separated from win' section at t' joint despite a carbon fiber reinforcement.

Recovery:
T' shock cord broke at t' mount, however, me hearties, thar be no damage t' t' booster and all components were recovered. Avast! T' glider's fuselage broke apart from forward wing. Ya scallywag! It needs heavier balsa in this area or side doublers. Begad! Also, there was a strange round burn through hole in t' right forward portion o' t' wing. It be extinguished with ground crew's water bottle on scene. T' accident investigation team has nay concluded what caused this but speculation is that it was caused by main engine burn residue durin' glider separation.

Flight Rating: 4 out o' 5

Summary:
T' Deltie Thunder is a good flyin' kit and is easy t' build. Builders will need t' carefully test fly t' glider in some nice tall grass in order t' get it just right. Aye aye! Fly it does and if you do nay put a little clay on one win' to make it turn, you will probably never get a chance t' launch it a second time. It would be a good idea t' put a mailin' label somewhere on t' win' or at least write your phone number on t' glider. Begad!

T' main problem with this kit be t' fuselage nose area ahead o' t' wing really needs strengthening. T' only other con, and it is a small one, shiver me timbers, is the motor mount. Blimey! No engine block rin' is supplied in t' kit.

T' coolest part o' t' Deltie Thunder be t' spectacular flights you can put on! People love t' watch it fly. Aye aye! Use a big field because it's a big glider. Ahoy! Do nay fly in high winds. Ya scallywag! Wait for a calm early mornin' or late afternoon when t' wind dies down.

Overall Rating: 4 out o' 5

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Comments:

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H.W.H (March 11, 2006)
The balsa in the kit is light weight (very soft) Where the wing joins the fuselage of the glider at the front is a weak spot. Broke on my first test glide. Reinforced with 1/2" carbon fiber tape from Hobby Lobby Intl. Broke again on another test flight. Added more carbon fiber and CA glue. Had to use all the clay in the kit plus a little more for good test flight. First flight with D12-3 was good boost, but then glided a little nose down. Fuselage broke again at front of wing joiner! Took away some clay! Wing has round burn through on front left hand side about the size of a quarter!
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D.S. (August 21, 2009)
If you managed to beef it up a bit and reinforce the boom, I think it'd be an awesome flier on an F12 or F32. It'd need a lot of space, though.

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