This one is made from $25.00 worth of plastic I bought locally at a sign company.
The plastic is Coroplast or corrugated plastic, its cheap and builds fast.
You could also use old election signs, you just need to paint them or make a patchwork airplane.
Total cost with radio and motor was around 350 bucks.
This is an extensive build and can be scaled down for a smaller plane if you wish.
A working knowledge of RC airplanes is recommended to build one of these.
Its also a tough model, it can take several crashes without too much problem.
I have built a couple of the Aircore brand fold and glue airplanes and used them to learn how to fly, I strongly recommend starting out with one if you want to get into glow engine airplanes.
Balanced properly its a predictable airframe. Due to the simplified flat wing it will tip stall with you at low speeds, so learn how it stalls at high altitude before slowing down for your landing. The ailerons are large enough for a decent roll rate.
As with all gas powered airplanes please be careful wile starting it and have fun flying.
Zachary M.
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8 Foot wingspan 16" chord wing with landing flaps
4.6 Foot fuselage without motor, I moved the motor forward to balance the airplane. So max length can be 5.75 feet
25cc motor with 9.5 pounds of thrust.
Total weight with fuel is 15.75 pounds.
Max speed around 45MPH































































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I noticed in the Parts list that the Gas tank conversion kit, it says in the specs (do not use with Flextanks) but the tank in the parts list is a Flextank. Is that an error or does that tank hold up to gas?
One more question, I only have access to 900x600x3MM thick coroplast, would that be ok for the whole plane including the top and bottom of the wing?
BTW I will be making a two piece wing for easy transport with a small wooden spar in each wing plus a removable metal tube that goes into both wings so they don't fold.
I was actually already thinking of making a cub with a 25cc weedwacker engine then found this incredible instructable, made my day!
Thanks for your time! :)
Also i have already purchased five of these for the wing/throttle.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__16269__HK15138_Standard_Analog_Servo_38g_4_3kg_0_17s_.html
Would this be a suitable servo for the tail surfaces?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__9655__Power_HD_Standard_Servo_43g_5_8kg_16sec.html
Just wanna make sure before i go ahead and start building :P.
!8cc was underpowered, 25cc tuned was pretty good, 35cc would be great :)
As to the thickness you plkan on using, it will work, but it will be slightly heavier and hard to fold.... 2mm top wing was easy to build...
I tried to make a two piece wing once, the problem you will see is that when you make a long wing it gets much more support from the long length of coroplast on the bottom and it stops the flexible plastic from giving. The two pier one I made with an aluminum pipe for a center spar let the whole wing flex allot so much I was afraid to fly it. You might have better luck!
Thanks for the comment! Ad good luck
What a nice looking plane, I have been in RC for years but got out of it when I started to fly a Powered Parachute but seeing that I am getting older and retired and thinking I might have to give that up and I don't want to give up flying. When I was fly RC i built a BalsaUSA 1/4 scale cub which had a 108 inch wing span, I feel this is a good starting point.
Don
Enjoy!
Oh this one will not fly like balsa, its heavy, it will fly like the real plane.
for other builders I sent Zac 20 bucks for a case of beer but he said he is using it for Hobbies, would be nice if others could do the same as I think The Great Brain of Planes deserves to have us pay for his Plane
Believe U me I appreciate this...
Don
Few RC flyer self taught rarely succeed because they would have crash so many times during their learning curve and usually give up half way.
Nice Piper cub!
I love coroplast aircraft and have design a few usually electric.
This one is a scratch built racer at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_n7KA5jD80
Cheers
You adjusted the compression of the diesel with a lever on the top of the cylinder.
Absolute b&&$er to start by hand!!
About a month ago I started building a super cub (haven't seen this post until now) out of 4mm coroplast. Haven't finished it yet but i'll be putting my O.S. 70 four stroke in it.
Thanks nice plane, I did a slight modification to Aztec
any advice would be great
by the way it is an amazing plane
great work