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Subject: | Re: [Paparazzi-devel] how to select an airframe |
Date: | Tue, 23 Jul 2013 12:02:21 +0200 |
The question about the runway is very relevant indeed as you can achieve a long flight duration either by having a relatively high wing load, for instance with a 2 m plane with a landing gear packed with batteries or if you don’t have a runway you will need a plane with a nice aerodynamic and less wing load (I am thinking for instance of f3j gliders) but you will have more problems with wind… De : address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden De la part de Hector Garcia de Marina Hi Cédric, would you mind to show such setup? I am curious about the flight autonomy, payload, total size and weight of the plane etc. Reto also points out a good remark, it seems that you will need a runway for this kind of airplane (or at least, a nice big launcher :P). On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Cédric Marzer (privé) <address@hidden> wrote: I would use an electric plane every time it is possible : less vibrations, better reliability, less noise. 50+ minutes flight isn’t difficult to achieve with the right plane and enough batteries. De : paparazzi-devel-bounces+spam1=address@hidden [mailto:paparazzi-devel-bounces+spam1=address@hidden] De la part de Reto Büttner There are countless options for your application. To give an appropriate advice we would need some more information: - How heavy is your payload (camera)? - How large is your payload (camera)? - Do you need vertical view only? - Do you have experience in RC planes? - Do you have experience in model gas engines? - Do you have experience in Paparazzi? - Do you have a runway available? Regards, Reto 2013/7/23 Chris Gough <address@hidden> I agree with Hector that petrol engines are the cheapest way to get
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