WW1 Rubber Powered Freeflight No-Cal Competition
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- A montage of the Ottawa Indoor Flyers WW1 No-Cal Competition on 16 Dec 2019. This was a mass launch event where the first to land was eliminated from the next round. Results:
1st Adrian Culf
2nd John Cooper
3rd Paul Penna
That looks like tremendous fun! Beautiful models! And they fly spectacularly well!
Very impressive craft and flying! I struggle with mine but have fun nonetheless! Thank you!
why does mine not want to fly beautifully like that, what should I set?
There is a bunch of friends who have mastered the art of printing graphics on tissue. These models look and fly excellently.
Hi ,Robert could you help me in sending one of the colorfull printing on tissue graphics; like the Albatros C.XV, 2nd place winer of this Vedio, as a software File so I could print it on my covering for No-Cal SE-5 model I am building .
@@mahirwrobleski2797 Hi Mahir. The friends I was referring to were John Coopers friends. Unfortunately, I have not mastered the art of printing graphics on tissue nor have any of my personal friends. Perhaps John Cooper could help you find a file like you want. Good success.
This is awesome!
what material did you use to make the fuselage or was it made of polyfoam? if yes, how many mm thick?
The Roland and the DH6 are made from 2mm wall insulation: www.amazon.co.uk/Erfurt-Mav-Polystyrene-Wall-Insulation/dp/B006UFLBIO
The Nieuport is made from 2mm Depron.
I have one stupid question John. What does No-Cal mean?
No-Cal is an FAC category model with a 40.6cm span and a profile fuselage. A funny term meaning No Calories, referring to the thin fuselage.
@@scaleflight Thanks a lot, John.
what is the planes made out off
3 are made from balsawood and tissue. 2 are from Depron (rigid extruded polystyrene) and 2 are from 2mm polystyrene semi-rigid wall foam.
@@scaleflight thank you
@@scaleflight can you make an tutorial?