Postby IVAN GOODCHILD » November 21st, 2009, 9:13 pm
In 2008 the late Dick Whittington suggested I design the Concorde for electric power the same size as the Turbine version. There was very little data published on the full size, and the design of the turbine version was not true scale including the wing. There were also interesting reports on the flying characteristics with an AUW of arround 24kg. So this looked like an interesting project. Our main concern was would the scale wing work and where to set the c of g as the delta wing design profile does not work for the Concorde wing which is anhidredal at the trailing edge with 6 changes of airfoil towards the leading edge. The model is 5M long with 2.5M wing span and AUW of 32lbs. Powered by 2 DS94 ducted fans, each fed by 6100mA 10S lipo packs. Radio is Weatronics dual receiver with 24 servos, Tx is Futaba 12FX. 24lbs of thrust.
After 12 high speed runs down the runway each time adjusting the c of g it lifted off. Viewing the video you will note that down elevator was applied after lift off to maintain airspeed as we did not know the speed/drag curve at that stage. Similarly the approach was made at high angle to maintain decent speed until we knew what power was required with the high nose up drag configuration. The second flight made use of the gyro for aileron control which proved to be rock steady. We will now embark upon a series of fight tests to find out the various flight modes etc. but todate there are no significant issues.
The model will be finished in G-BOAF colours the last Concorde ever to land at Filton.
As with all such projects this was a team effort and my thanks go to Dick, Pat Marsden, Ron Harris, Steve Mitchell and to John Greenfield (for trusting me) for all their help in making it successful. With a bit of luck you should see it in the flesh somewhere during 2010.
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