The 1680mm size Skywalker is a great plane and I have read lots of good things about its little brother. So I decided to try my hand at building a Mini Skywalker.
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Scaled to about 95% |
First, I found some good pictures for getting the dimensions and general design. Then, I used the pictures with a few known dimensions to find the rest of them and I drew out the most important parts.
I used 6mm Depron with for most of it and some 1" EPS to thicken the nose for space to put my battery and other components.
For the wing, I did a fold over style Armin-type airfoil with packing tape on one side. This was my first wing built this way so it didn't turn out great but I think it will do the job. I put a small carbon spar at about 1/3 of the chord.
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HXT500 5 gram servo installation |
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Fuselage wall |
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Both walls with 1" EPS block to thicken the front |
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Approximate layout |
I am using an old mini quad motor, 2204 2300kv, with a 5045 prop, FrSky D4RII, small 5.8 GHz 600 mw video transmitter, a 3s 1050mah battery.
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Cut the EPS block on a scroll saw and glued to the side wall |
Here you can see the coroplast I used to line the bottom for extra rigidity and strength for rough landings. I have done this on previous planes and it worked well.
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All components installed before closing it up |
I built a box-style tail with two triangular pieces tapering from 1" at the front to a point at the back where the vertical stabilizer starts.
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Rubber bands for and carbon rods for holding the wing |
I am still working on the nose and placing the flight camera and vtx but I should be able to maiden it soon.
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