Showing posts with label EZFly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EZFly. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

Some EZFly Pics

 I was going to send someone some close-up pics of my beloved EZFly, the first plane I ever built from scratch that actually flew around.  And I discovered I didn't have any, or at least couldn find them... so off to the bench with camera in hand!
 Stick mounted 1500 kv motor, with 6x3 prop.  Remember, the numbers go forward even in a pusher configuration!
 The rest of the electronics... 12A ESC, OrangeRX DSM2 receiver, and two 9gram servos.
A lot of people fly 1000 mAh batteries, but I've got a lot of 500 mAh batteries for various planes, so generally use those.  2S is fine in still wind, but for me 3S gives just a bit more punch through wind.
 Hot Glue joints work well.  If I were building another, I would switch to FoamTac joints, which are a bit sturder in the long term.
 I used whatever clevis's I had.  Some people have bad experiences with this kind of pushrod connector, but it's worked fine for me.
 To get the CG forward, I had to put the servos way front, and ended up with big giant push rods.  I would try some thinner rods in a new model, although these 3mm tubes have worked well.
A tiny bit of airbrush paint makes the unit a lot more visible.  I've slightly rounded the leading edged, but motorhead's latest revision has a template for chamfered rounded edges.  I should take the time to do that.

Executive summary:  (a) this is a great plane to build, (b) big thanks to motorhead for this great design, (b) check out the RCG thread,  (c) be sure and use the latest R3 plans (on first post in link) which make it easier to balance the CG, (d) good luck and have fun, and (e) let me know if you make one!

updates:

  • For a first build, consider buying a kit from designer motorhead at Fancy Foam.
  • I knew I had a reasonable EZFly video!  Here it is flying on 2S.






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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

EzFly R3 Released!

Motorhead has released a new version ("R3") of the EzFly.  It moves the motor forward and has an extended nose, both features which make it easier to get the CG forward.

EzFly Thread, check out the R3 plans in post 1.

FancyFoam has kits:
    Original - P51 - Spitfire
update: dead links... just go to fancyfoam.com!

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

EzFly on 2S LiPo

Thanks to Andreas, I finally have a decent video of the EzFly.  This video is with 2S.  3S performs better, and cuts through the wind nicely!


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Friday, July 13, 2012

EzFly Maiden

EzFly Maiden today... flew quite nicely, even though there was a lot more wind that what I was expecting.  COG, which had been a problem for some people on RCG, was spot-on.

Unfortunately, the hat-cam was a bit off, so a lot of the footage I took was of empty sky.  Trimmed that out, and there's still enough to give a pretty good impression of how it flies.  (update: when windy, 3S helps it cut through the wind a bit better.)

Bottom line: sturdy plane, easy to build, and a good flyer.  Thanks to MotorHead for such a nice design!  RCG thread is here.




Update:  The EZFly video curse continues!  I flew up at Concord, and a nice lady got some nice footage, except the entire thing was out of focus!  Oh well, just squint a bit and you can see how nicely it flies.


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