Derek
Well-Known Member
I forget who it was, but someone here mentioned that they'd like to see more info on my scratch built Velocity 50. Here are some pics

Here is a pic of the actual kit. It's one of the pics that I used as a reference during the build

Using some 3/4" insulation foam board, here are some of the first lines (1/2" insulation foam will be used if there is a "next time")

cut out

This pic shows the lines where the ribs will be placed to form the airfoil

I made two

I uses some 3/8" square poplar for spars.

glued the spars into place and used a bunch of Mountain Dew cans, lol, to hold the spars in place while the glue cures

I had some scrap aluminum that I used for the motor mounts

Dry fitting the fuselage sides. This is 1/8" plywood.

Adding some color to the top of the airfoil. This is just 3/16" foamboard with colored packing tape. The white parts were just covered with clear packing tape.

Adding some color to the fuselage sides. This is colored Duck Tape.

Fuselage sides and Stab installed. I also added some beveled balsa to the leading edge to help make it pretty.

Dry fitting the skin

I bought a block of foam from my local craft store. Cut the block to the desired width and began to cut "here and there", then sanded "there and here" to shape the canopy

Shaped Canopy

Covered the cockpit area with silver Duck Tape

Both airframes are done
I'll get a list of the electronics together that I used as well as some numbers from the bench test.


















Here is a pic of the actual kit. It's one of the pics that I used as a reference during the build

Using some 3/4" insulation foam board, here are some of the first lines (1/2" insulation foam will be used if there is a "next time")

cut out

This pic shows the lines where the ribs will be placed to form the airfoil

I made two

I uses some 3/8" square poplar for spars.

glued the spars into place and used a bunch of Mountain Dew cans, lol, to hold the spars in place while the glue cures

I had some scrap aluminum that I used for the motor mounts

Dry fitting the fuselage sides. This is 1/8" plywood.

Adding some color to the top of the airfoil. This is just 3/16" foamboard with colored packing tape. The white parts were just covered with clear packing tape.

Adding some color to the fuselage sides. This is colored Duck Tape.

Fuselage sides and Stab installed. I also added some beveled balsa to the leading edge to help make it pretty.

Dry fitting the skin

I bought a block of foam from my local craft store. Cut the block to the desired width and began to cut "here and there", then sanded "there and here" to shape the canopy

Shaped Canopy

Covered the cockpit area with silver Duck Tape

Both airframes are done
I'll get a list of the electronics together that I used as well as some numbers from the bench test.
















