Das Box Fly 20W (oz2337)

 

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Das Box Fly 20W. Biplane sports model for radio control and .20 size power.

Update 26/08/2016: Added CAD re-drawn formers, thanks to ffrankie.

Quote: "Hello Steve, I have drawn Millingsparts for the Boxfly 20W for metric size version of the Plan. I am building the Box Fly [see morepics 003, 004] with my own Milling Parts. Shown in the Forum http://www.rc-network.de/forum/showthread... My Boxfly yesterday Maiden Flight."

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Formers, in PDFvector format, thanks to ffrankie.

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User comments

After greatly enjoying the original 45" span kit provided by Pilot Models fitted with a Saito .30, a giant scale 90 inch version was built and fitted with an OS 40cc 4 stroke. The giant scale version weighs 20 lbs and at that is lightly loaded and flies very well. The build log and details of flight can be found on RC Groups: www.rcgroups.com/forums
AA5BY - 07/11/2016
Good Morning. I thought I'd send you some photos of my recent build. The Das Box Fly 20W. I built one from the Pilot kit in about 1984 and it lasted at least twenty years. I'm hoping to do the same with this one. It's got a .32 size engine on it, which should pull it through the air very well. Cheers,
Tom Burkett - 27/02/2020
The Ugly Stik (oz6801) scheme is quite fitting, she really is frightful but don't say that within earshot or she will crash on purpose! What matters is the old dictum, reversed in this case: "If it flies well, it will look well".
Miguel - 28/02/2020
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