QB 10L (oz2221)

 

QB 10L (oz2221) by Y Matsumoto 1978 - plan thumbnail

About this Plan

Pilot Quick Built QB10L. Radio control low-wing model kit for 3 channel control and 9-10 size engines. Made in Japan, circa 1978. Japanese language plan with some translation.

Update 21/12/2024: Replaced this plan with a rescaled version at correct wingspan of 900 mm, also slightly clearer, thanks to PaulD, hlsat. This is the branded one as originally posted by hlsat on RCGroups (see datafile).

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QB 10L (oz2221) by Y Matsumoto 1978 - model pic

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User comments

The description says 3 channels, but the plan shows 4 channels.
anon - 27/06/2016
Um, no the plan shows 3 channels. The plan also says "3 ch" on it, as a definition of the radio system needed. Notice the rudder is fixed.
SteveWMD - 27/06/2016
I added three pictures of my recently finished QB10L, that you are welcome to display on your website [model photo & more pics 003, 004]. My modifications from the original plan are: (i) 2 separate servos for the ailerons instead of one central servo; (ii) Changing the fixed rudder into a moving rudder and tailwheel.
HansMeijdam - 16/04/2018
Added nice pic of the finished model, thanks to Jonathan Robertson.
Mary - 02/08/2019
A great little model which easily converted to electric. Went together easily using a set of laser cut parts provided by cloudmodels.com. thanks for the plan and great site.. looking at more of the QB range to build next, some of the racers look tempting. Thanks Jono (Jonathan Robertson)
Jono - 06/08/2019
I some time ago I ended up with a wing for a QB10H but will build the low wing 10L version for it. I took a USB drive to FedEx and printed off the plans. Then printed a few pages at home for templates. Found the plans to be about 4% oversize. So I just reprinted the templates at 96%… good to go. It only mattered because I had the wing already, otherwise it would not have made a bit of difference.
The span of the wing I have is 39.5”. Dave
dave - 16/12/2024
Thanks to Paul D for checking through this re scaling issue, have switched these files around. Should be all correct now.
SteveWMD - 21/12/2024
Greetings, I used your plans to have Laser Design Services at https://store.laser-design-services.com/ laser cut me a kit (they have it in their list of laser cut kits if anyone is interested) and built it as a 4 channel model, powered by a Magnum XL15. It is a bit overpowered but better than too little! I have attached a few photos [pics 006-009] showing how I fit everything into the fuselage and the aileron servo setup.
Thanks for the great website and all of your hard work!
David L Hammond - 30/12/2024
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