First I'd like to thank you for your
comments, and will try to cover most of your questions.
I decided that it will be electric, and
each nacelle has 920kv brushless, 60A ESC and 5000MAH 4S 45C Graphene
LiPo, 13x7 props CW and CCW, the LiPo is in each nacelle and the
servo for the flaps.
The plan called for a one piece lower
wing at 8ft, made it a bit difficult to handle, and plug-in upper
wings, so I split the lower wing into three, the centre with the
nacelles I was going to fix to the fuselage, but later decided to
convert back to bolting on. The upper wings I split and fixed to the
fuselage ( you can see from the photos) .
The outer part of the wings I could
keep as one unit with the working I/16 flat wire rigging in place (
the plan was for wire ,`S` hooks and elastic bands to hold in place).
I made quiet a lot of small alterations
as the build went along, having split the wings I have a servo for
each aileron, I wanted to keep the main cabin clear for the seats and
the navigation radios for the trainees, so Rx batteries are located
in the centre of the wing part of the nacelle, also any batteries for
the lighting (Nav lights/ nose landing light/ cabin lights)
The Rx and gyro unit is in the centre
part of the upper wing.
A bit about the `Dominie` as it was
known by the RAF, first was delivered in 1939, 469 were built for the
RAF mainly for radio navigation training and they carried out a wide
range of communication roles, even fitted out to carry stretchers.
The Dominie was retired in 1957 from service.
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