Posted on 10/10/2015 2:48:11 PM PDT by SandRat
That would be a truly scarry costme.
HALLAOWEEV?
Are you drunk posting again? :)
I half expect to see a few “Caitlyn”aka Bruce Jenner costumes this year.
YUP
NICE HAT !!!
RC Witch Broom Flyer Part 2 by Otto Dieffenbach ( 0:54 )
Published on Oct 10, 2013
... This video is a better cut of the Witch Broom Flyer.
This was the first day of flying and it was quite windy, 20 mph plus.
... A build log is posted in rcgroups titled RC Broom Flyer Wizard Witch at http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showth....
This build log is of [ Otto Dieffenbach's ] second Broom Flyer build, a Witch.
It differs from the first build incorporating improvements from lessons learned ...
This is a difficult build and should not be attempted by a newcomer to the hobby.
There is a lot of wood work involved.
You may want to find a friend with superior build skills if you are a newcomer.
The Broom Flyer has a low wing loading (6 oz per sqft) and is a gentle flyer.
Anybody that can fly a trainer can fly this craft.
It has a basic rudder and elevator control setup and will turn on a dime.
Stalls are gentle and you can almost hover in a deep stall.
Landing speed is quite slow and with a little headwind you can land with zero ground speed.
The negative of this design is the landing undercarriage.
I did not want to erode the illusion so I put the main landing gear/wheels inside the knees.
They are not spread apart, so he/she always tips over after landing.
This has not caused any damage to date.
What is an issue is the rotation caused by the knees when they touch down.
The rotation causes the broom stick to rotate downward at a high angular rate and has cracked some Depron.
To solve this issue, I added a removable nose skid on the original and a retractable skid on the second build.
Cutouts of the Depron components are available from http://www.hoosiercutoutservice.com/.
I recommend you read through the whole build log before committing yourself to this project.
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Getting everything you need and prepare the cutouts.
If you get your cutouts from Hooiser Cutout Service, separate them form their sheets, identify each part and lightly sand the edges with 150 grit sandpaper.
Save the extra material.
Bill of materials:
Broom Flyer cutouts in 6 mm Depron
Electronics:
At least a 3 channel full range receiver
Three Hitec HS 225MG servos or equivalent
E-Flite Power 10 motor or equivalent
40 Amp ESC
3S 2200mah 30C Lipo battery
4 feet of servo hook-up wire
Happy haunting and flying, Otto
LINKS:
either that or janet reno or Helen Thompson
I’m having nightmares already
Hellaryoween. Isn’t that like everytime we see her?
Which is good exactly why?
The wicked witch of the west wing.
Hellaryoween.
I still have to learn posting of pictures, so perhaps somebody could post the picture of the witch crashing into the telephone pole, or tree with a large “SPLAT” as the caption.
There’s a hat in that picture?
I had a Hillary costume a zillion years ago. Went trick or treating with “Bill,” who was collecting donations for Peyronie’s Disease. Good times.
She’s wearing a hat?
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