Majestic

Troy Newman troy_newman at msn.com
Thu Dec 19 07:53:17 AKST 2002


The only ZN kit I have seen to have any sort of plans is the Hydeaway...and its really just some exploded views......ZN kits don't have plans....Only a small drawing that shows the location of the stab and CG....and maybe a pic or two of the aileron or elevator facings....

Thrustline is set with the nose of the plane. The wing incidence is set with the wing saddle, and the Stab incidence is marked with a light scribe line on the tail of the plane....


That's all you need.....Note on the Majestic for sure....carry the trailing edge facing (the piece that goes on the wing, not the aileron) about 2-3 Inches inside of the aileron cutout.....notch the wing to accept it....Then glass out past this aileron cutout maybe about 4-5inches.....The Majestic has huge ailerons...like 6" wide at the root...They are notorious for wings folding....You have to make it strong....Doing what I said above will be fine. Oh and its setup for dual Aileron servos...actually its setup for quad flap...(4 surfaces....) just use it as one aileron and stick a good strong servo on it....Like an 8411SA. Then it will be fine. Saving the weight of that extra servo, it leads, and its power drain...

Build it light as possible...The planes were coming out like at 10.5lbs for the IAM thing and these were professional built planes.

Good Luck


Troy Newman

----- Original Message -----
From: Zapata, Lisandro A.
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 7:01 AM
To: 'discussion at nsrca.org'
Subject: Majestic

Hi all,

Does any one have a set of plans for the Majestic.
I know is a glass kit and probably just come with instructions
but even only a small plan will work.

E-mail me privately at lazapata at pbsj.com
Thank,
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