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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: NY
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Hey guys - this looks interesting to me. I build all in epp however - and have been looking at supersizing some designs like you have this one... ultimately to go up to something in the 90 - 100 inch range. Like some of you though... I've been wanting to start with something intermediate - like this Click XL. So can you help me? Do any of you have any plans for this super sized click available / that you could send me!?! Mark www.3dpastor.blogspot.com |
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| Certified Clik!aholic ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Clermont, Florida Age: 44
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I used 1/2" Blucor insulation foam from Lowes. AUW 42oz. Flies well in calm weather up to 20+mph. I'm sure some lightening could be done but at that cubic loading it seems to fly well no matter what the weather conditions are. Also tested out a Scorpion 3020-14/Xoar 13 x 7 wood e-prop. 700 total watts. The best power solution so far.
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