Pattern wing design

Rcmaster199 at aol.com Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Fri Sep 5 20:33:26 AKDT 2003


Hey Randy, just as the famous commercial sez: Just Do It.
 There's nothing wrong with experimenting

 and you just might find something that's good. And if you don't and you are 
ok with it, that's fine too. BUT......

One bit of caution spoken from experience
. Try to have one proven plane in your stable at all times that you can fall 
back on. If you are a young guy and have aspiration for bigger things, you 
could take a heck of lot of valuable flying time away from yourself, chasing 
windmills, and you may never reach your goal. 

I am all for experimentation BTW. That really chimes my bell, but then again 
my trully competitive years are probably behind me. So now I devote alot more 
time to design

MattK

> Subj:Re: Pattern wing design 
> Date:9/5/2003 1:21:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:<A HREF="mailto:randy10926 at comcast.net">randy10926 at comcast.net</A>
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> 
> 
> I was thinking of joining the wing halfs and making a one-piece wing.  That 
> would have the effect of reducing the wing span.
> 
> Partially I am trying to learn what makes out planes work and partially I am 
> 
> trying to come up with something I could build at a reduced cost; so I can 
> get 
> them out to potential pattern flyers in my area.  Probably put them up for 
> sell 
> at the local RC auction.
> 
> Randy

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