![]() ![]() I have some very important questions that needed for my good progression. The tutorial videos are great! I would never had started to do this without you guys! I love the show.Įven with all this tutorials I need some extra help. I haven't found a good way to cut that sharp of a curve with a straight razor that is much larger than the inside diameter of the curve. For example, the rounding on some of the inside corners. I don't blame you, I would only use the laser too, but I don't own one and so I have to do it by hand and some of this isn't really doable by hand. I wonder when the last time they actually put together their plans and cut the plane out by hand actually was. ![]() That laser cutter might be getting to the crews head a little. On the one hand I believe I did something wrong, on the other it really looks like the layout on this might have been poorly designed. I did check my scale, and I have build most of the FT planes and many others from the same foam and same layout process. ![]() I had to put the plans together then cut the parts away from the poster I just finished putting together and then put each piece on the DTF to get them to fit. If you have any tips, mods, or anything you'd like to discuss, chat it up in the forums!Īs always, you are the ones who make these builds possible and we appreciate each and every one of you! THANKS!Īm I the only one noticing that these plans once printed and put together don't fit DTF right? The biggest problem being the main body for the plane had to go on the board in a certain way to fit on the board and the rest of the parts on that poster of paper don't fit when you put it on that way. If you are looking for a first time build, or just something to break up your usual build styles, this is the plane for you! The FT-22 Raptor is enjoyable by new and veteran pilots alike. Here, Josh makes sure to measure the angle on the vertical stabilizers, and you should too! It is completely constructed of foam board making it extremely rigid and durable. We used a new technique for the nose of the FT-22. ![]() The channel dug out in the foam helps prevent the push-rods from flexing, keeping your controls nice and true. They combine the functions of both ailerons and elevators into one control surface. The FT-22 Raptor features these cool things called elevons.įor you newbies out there, when an aileron and an elevator love each other very much, they get together and make elevons. Here is the installation of the side plates. Everything will connect to the wings and will give you a great base to work from. We recommend starting with the wing plate. Otherwise, the free build plans are at the bottom of this article. ![]()
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