Derek
Well-Known Member
Two years ago, I think, Tony helped me choose a BIG motor for a project that I was working on...it didn't go so well, lol....long story.
So, I still had this Tacon Bigfoot 160 motor and nothing to put it on (Here is the link to the motor if you are curious: http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m608-bigfoot160-5335-245kv.html).
I decided to build a rather large 3D plane. I've loosely modeled my build after the Edge 540 and Extra 330. The plane doesn't have a name yet but i'll come up with something. Anyway...I used 3/4" insulation foamboard from my local home improvement store (a mere 2 minute drive from my house, lol) and I used a bit of 1/8" plywood, here and there for strength and rigidity. I bought the landing gear from my local hobby shop. I believe they are from a 68" Sbach but they look pretty good under my plane. The motor mount and firewall are all one piece, made from 1/8" plywood. I wish I still had pics of the firewall before I glued it in. It was a real piece of work.
Anyway, I have some very strong servos that I'll be using. One servo for each aileron, of course. One servo for the rudder on a pull/pull setup. I'll be using two servos, one for each elevator half and I'll have those two servos on their own, individual, channels with a tx mix. The Tacon Bigfoot motor is rated up to 14S lipo packs. I'll be running a 12S setup with a Caslte ICE 120HV ESC and an rx pack. I'm still undecided on the prop to use. I have an 18x8 APC prop but I'm wondering if that's too much prop....perhaps something in the 15" range (Tony, I could use any advice that you could offer).
I'm anticipating the AUW to be a bit more than 15lbs. In the picture below, you can see that the plane is white. I used Duck Tape. Undoubtedly, the Duck Tape is heavier than my usual colored packing tape but the white packing tape just didn't hide the green foamboard very well, at all. So, I used the Duck Tape. I'm also hoping that, in the unfortunate event of a crash, the Duck Tape will help hold the pieces together a bit and maybe there will be less cleanup, lol. As I said, the plane is white for now. I will be adding some blue, black, and silver because the wheel pants that came with the landing gear have white, black, blue, and silver on them. It just seemed easy enough to color the plane to match the cool looking wheel pants.
So...here's a pic and I'll post more updates as I progress:


So, I still had this Tacon Bigfoot 160 motor and nothing to put it on (Here is the link to the motor if you are curious: http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m608-bigfoot160-5335-245kv.html).
I decided to build a rather large 3D plane. I've loosely modeled my build after the Edge 540 and Extra 330. The plane doesn't have a name yet but i'll come up with something. Anyway...I used 3/4" insulation foamboard from my local home improvement store (a mere 2 minute drive from my house, lol) and I used a bit of 1/8" plywood, here and there for strength and rigidity. I bought the landing gear from my local hobby shop. I believe they are from a 68" Sbach but they look pretty good under my plane. The motor mount and firewall are all one piece, made from 1/8" plywood. I wish I still had pics of the firewall before I glued it in. It was a real piece of work.
Anyway, I have some very strong servos that I'll be using. One servo for each aileron, of course. One servo for the rudder on a pull/pull setup. I'll be using two servos, one for each elevator half and I'll have those two servos on their own, individual, channels with a tx mix. The Tacon Bigfoot motor is rated up to 14S lipo packs. I'll be running a 12S setup with a Caslte ICE 120HV ESC and an rx pack. I'm still undecided on the prop to use. I have an 18x8 APC prop but I'm wondering if that's too much prop....perhaps something in the 15" range (Tony, I could use any advice that you could offer).
I'm anticipating the AUW to be a bit more than 15lbs. In the picture below, you can see that the plane is white. I used Duck Tape. Undoubtedly, the Duck Tape is heavier than my usual colored packing tape but the white packing tape just didn't hide the green foamboard very well, at all. So, I used the Duck Tape. I'm also hoping that, in the unfortunate event of a crash, the Duck Tape will help hold the pieces together a bit and maybe there will be less cleanup, lol. As I said, the plane is white for now. I will be adding some blue, black, and silver because the wheel pants that came with the landing gear have white, black, blue, and silver on them. It just seemed easy enough to color the plane to match the cool looking wheel pants.
So...here's a pic and I'll post more updates as I progress:

