Category Archives: Experimental

Delivery of Model Planes

This is one of my motorbikes used for travel between Chicago, Montreal, Boston, New York City, Toronto and area. This particular model gets 65 miles per gallon in the city. This has been a great tool for summer fun and model aviation.

I’ve been personally delivering model planes to Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and surrounding areas for free. For the outside-Ottawa cities I’ve been coordinating deliveries with other trips and workshops. This is helpful for promoting model aviation, science, making things and is also really fun.

Lately I’ve been getting a lot of requests for people to pick-up model planes in the Ottawa area and I’m starting to like that because of efficiency (hey come to me instead of me going to them).

I’m considering doing local pick-up only and then saving my free deliveries for those who want to do some actual flying (or some other arrangement). I think it makes more sense. Especially lately as I’ve started to do more model airplane activities just for fun.

In fact the more I think of it, the more I like the idea of having my regular model plane meetups for the Squirrel and having people come by for pick-up. If I have one about once per week, that should make life easy.  Then I’ve got public relations, pick-ups and some social all rolled into one. Of course the people doing a pick-up may elect not to join the social. 🙂

I want to do more model planes and less logistics. Thoughts?

 

Dayton Test Build from Kit

I just did a Dayton kit build. It went together very fast.

What worked well:

  • The motor stick came out very rigid!
  • The paper is really easy to deal with. Printing or decorating will probably come forward for kids.
  • Wheels are pretty cool!
  • The wing has a quarter of an inch more chord! I may reduce the wingspan to 11.5 or 11″.
  • I realized that the upright wing tips overlap with the leading and trailing edge. This makes sure the four corners of the wing are glued. With Squirrels children often leave gaps. You can cap them with shards of balsa but it’s better to not have a gap.
  • The angle of incidence of the tailplane seems to be okay. More testing to come but the rise is 3/16′ over 3″.

Problems:

  • I forgot the toothpick grove. I just used blocks to mount the toothpick for now. In retrospect, I realize the grove can be made by having a gap in one of the fuselage sides. After inserting the toothpick and capping it, it should be strong and will not require as much glue dry time for the toothpick.
  • It’s still a little tricky to assemble the wing. I used the wing tips as spacers to glue the leading and trailing edge. Then glued the wingtips later. I need to see a few people do this to convinced myself it’s easy enough.
  • The stabilizer notch in the motor stick could be tighter and deeper.
  • The laser cut shows where to mount the wing but the fuselage isn’t even for the tape.

Donations

I’m preparing two boxes. This one is going to a model club in India. It has some of the Lloyd Shales wheels and parts to build 4 Squirrels. Extra propeller as well.

This box is going to Dinkar in India. It has some Lloyd Shales wheels and a couple from my experiments. Also some lubricant for the rubber. I have to add a Sparrow and some business cards.  I’ll do that this week just before it is mailed.