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critical is getting the tail mounted square! Also, the outward pressure of the 4
MIL Coroplast® on the V-tail support may enlarge your V-tail angle. This is
acceptable up to 120° total angle, and will even give your elevators more
authority! 

Wing: 

1) The wing is fabricated from a 36" x 19" piece of 2 MIL Coroplast®, with the
corrugations running chordwise 

2) The ailerons are fabricated from 4 MIL Coroplast® with the corrugations
running spanwise. Hinge as shown in the drawing. A 4" piece of 4 MIL scrap
is used as a filler between the ailerons. 

3) Mark the wing leading edge fold line, and spar glue line. Using a straight
edge and small blunt tipped object, score the inner radius of the leading edge
fold line, and bend over the edge of a table. 

NOTE: Flame all plastic parts with a propane torch before gluing! Medium CA
is used for all wing construction. USE SMALL 1/8" DROPS EVERY INCH OR
SO.  A BEAD OF GLUE MAY NOT WORK! USING TOO MUCH GLUE IS
THE BIGGEST MISTAKE HERE! 

4) Glue a standard 36" yardstick to the spar glue line (see note below before
glueing your spar down). 

NOTE:  While utilizing a standard width yardstick is fully acceptable, we have
discovered that if you cut it down to 7/8" wide, you will notice an increase the
overall speed of the Derelict, while retaining it's outstanding turning ability! 
So if you want to gain an extra speed "edge", cut the yardstick down to 7/8"! 

5) Test bend the wing top panel over the spar. Here is where things can get
tricky, and it's nice to have 5 hands or a helper! The bottom wing panel
should remain flat, and the top panel trailing edge must be marked and
trimmed flush with the bottom panel trailing edge. Once accomplished, unfold
the wing, and glue the ailerons and filler piece to the bottom wing panel. 

6) Fold and glue the top panel to the spar and trailing edge. A wood 2 x 4
works great for holding the trailing edge down!  Kraut has found that holding
the leading edge down with a piece of angle iron while glueing also works
great! 

NOTE: By nature, the leading edge of your finished wing may be slightly
raised, and your lower wing may be slightly undercambered towards the rear.
This is acceptable, and is what gives this airplane such great performance! 

7) Glue the PVC rubber band protectors to the leading and trailing edge as
shown on the overview drawing. 

Engine and Fuel Tank: 

Summary of Contents for Derelict

Page 1: ...ce in this design is the choice of materials We use 2 mil Coroplast for the wing and the fuselage is made from a light weight smaller O D gutter pipe All up flying weight with a Magnum 25 three Hitec HS 81 servos and a 270 mah battery is 2 lb 4 oz The Derelict is our best flying open B class design yet and boy does she fly Type Combat Wingspan 36 Length 24 Engine 25 30 Channels 3 Elevator Ailerons...

Page 2: ... any upper airfoil folds In only it s second outing the prototype Derelict piloted by Kraut won an RCCA event in Smithville Missouri It was up against a Raptor a Fun Bat and three SPAD Defenders The prototype was equipped with a Magnum 25 a 270 mah battery pack three Hitec HS 81 servos and weighed in at less than 2 1 2 pounds This plane is most certainly geared towards experienced builders and fly...

Page 3: ... flush with the forward edge of the fuselage with four 6 x 1 2 self tapping screws 5 Drill a small hole in the rear left side lip of the fuselage for combat streamer attachment Tail 1 Cut the V tail from 4 MIL Coroplast as shown on the tail drawing with the corrugations running spanwise 2 Hinge the elevators by cutting away the bottom side of the hinge line corrugation 3 Using a straight edge and ...

Page 4: ...e spar glue line see note below before glueing your spar down NOTE While utilizing a standard width yardstick is fully acceptable we have discovered that if you cut it down to 7 8 wide you will notice an increase the overall speed of the Derelict while retaining it s outstanding turning ability So if you want to gain an extra speed edge cut the yardstick down to 7 8 5 Test bend the wing top panel ...

Page 5: ...servo lead Drill for and mount the aileron servo using servo screws 3 Mount the elevator servo by cutting a hole in the rear fuselage to accep the servo and secure using servo screws 4 Secure the throttle servo to the inside of the fuselage using two sided foam mounting tape For extra security you may wish to drill a hole on each side of the servo in the fuselage and secure with a zip tie 5 The ba...

Page 6: ...landing 4 Have some one else hand launch your plane until you have it trimmed out properly IF YOU ARE NOT AN EXPERIENCED PILOT DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FLY YOUR DERELICT BY YOURSELF PLEASE FIND SOMEONE EXPERIENCED TO HELP YOU 5 Fuel up and go kick some serious butt As always send pictures if you would like to show off your plane on the SPAD gallery And if you have any further questions please don t hesit...

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