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Funtana Full fuse boxed

Discussion in 'Single Wing Aircraft Plans' started by tsknutsen, Mar 9, 2010.

  1. tsknutsen

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    As i am trying to figure out some dxf/dwg drawing things, i figuered i should try to draw a full fuse plane out of some drawings i found, and ended up with a boxed model, with flat wings.. Just thought i should share it :) ...
    Its a .40 funtana drawing scaled down 40% with tabs and such for 3mm foam/depron..
    I have not made it yet myself, but i think i will make an aditional cut to the wings to fit it with a 3mmx3mm squared carbon pipe for stiffness. I have not added it to the drawing though, as i dont think everyone have those lying around, and my guess is that most here would like to make their own little touch on it if they are going to print it :)..
    I am going to print it tomorrow myself and i'm looking forward to how my first full fuse drawing is going to look when im done :)


    - There was a flaw in the drawing consering the tail wing part and mounting on the body, the drawing had been downloaded once when i found out, i have uploaded the correct one now. Attached files [​IMG] FUNTANA FULL FUSE.skp (756.9 KB)Â
     
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    Very well done and thanks for sharing.

    -Buk :mrgreen:
     
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    Good job.
    I'm sure it will fly good.
     
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    Thanks :D

    I have not made any places for the servos and battery and such, i figuered i have to wait and see where to place them when i build it, and cut holes for them manually... Though i think maybe elevon and rudder should stay in the center part and have pushrods coming out from within the fuse. As for ailerons i figure ill go with the original drawing and place them on the center of each wing.
     

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