Avia B-35 (oz16137)
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Avia B-35. Radio control scale model for electric power with brushless motor. Wingspan 1208 mm.
Quote (google-translated): "Czech single-seater fighter as a semi-scale model aircraft. Avia B-35, by Zdenek Raska.
During one of many model-building discussions with my youngest son, we came to the conclusion that it would be good to expand our model aircraft fleet with a beautiful and fast single-seater fighter that would also be fully capable of aerobatics. Our choice was the Czech pre-war Avia B-35, which, however, never reached series production and is therefore little known.
A JETT engine was available, so the entire design was adapted to this engine. The result was a 1:9 scale Semi-Scale model aircraft with a shell weight of only 580 g. Ready to fly, equipped with a MEGA motor, a JES-40-3P speed control, and 8 x 2000 mAh batteries, the total weight increases to 1,320 g and the wing loading to 43.1 g/dm2. The model is very maneuverable and easy to control, but requires the pilot's full attention.
Building the Fuselage: Cut out both side panels R16 and the balsa strips R17 and R18. Saw out formers R1, R5, and R8 from plywood and make all cutouts and holes. Formers R2 and R3 are made of 7 mm balsa (drill the cooling air holes together with R1), and R4 to R14 are made of 1.5 mm balsa. Secure both side panels to the protected blueprint so that former R3 is outside the building board.
Secure the side walls in at least two places and with angle brackets so that they are exactly perpendicular to the building board. Glue the struts R25 between the side walls, also at the positions of the frames R5 and R8. The frames will be glued in place later. Glue the lower half frames R4 to R13 and strip R18 to the building board. Take the dry fuselage front and insert the frames R5 and R8, ensuring they are correctly positioned. Then glue the upper half frames R4 to R15 with strips R17 and R18.
Assemble the front section of the fuselage from strips R23, glue the rear section of the fuselage from two pieces R22, and also glue the upper parts R20 and R21 (preliminarily lightly sand the boards from the outside)..."
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(oz16137)
Avia B-35
by Zdenek Raska
from FMT
February 2000
48in span
Scale Electric R/C LowWing
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 12/06/2025
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