Oh I am excited for this one! looks great already, love the clean sheet approach. For the thrust vectoring I think you'll be best off with using vanes to vector it instead of paddles. Should be more efficient and you don't have to deal with hot exhaust. Looking forward to seeing the next videos, and hopefully to seeing you again on issacs some day.
@Pieliker96_
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That's a good point. I was planning on an entire 2d-vectoring conical nozzle myself - I'll probably need to do some research into efficiencies of the different approaches since I don't have much margin at all to maintain 1:1 TWR on a 4s setup.
@stratos2
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@@Pieliker96_ my comment was inspired by a RC X31 I wanted to build a while ago. Their plans had good success with two vanes going all the way through the exhaust. Makes actuation simple too as you only need one servo for each direction and mo mixing
@nac-1
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Super cool to see your A-Z approach for RC planes, can't wait to see how this one turns out, lookin like a real beauty. Have you ever thought of using a a 3d modelling software to help with the design? I may just be biased, but being able to quickly block in different features and moving them around in blender is extremely intuitive and nice to help visualize the aircraft as a 3d object.
@Pieliker96_
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I do use Google Sketchup 2017 once I get past the conceptual design stage and need to start putting dimensions to things and getting them to fit together. It's a limited and antiquated program but it works for what I need it to do, given a few plugins.
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