As a child, almost every boy dreamed of building such a model of an airplane that could fly by itself. With the advent of the Internet and model stores, this dream has become real and quite realizable.
It is necessary
- - airplane model;
- - ceiling tiles;
- - reinforced tape;
- - bamboo skewers;
- - glue;
- - paints.
Instructions
Step 1
Before starting work, select the aircraft model that you like the most. Beginners should choose a model that is easy to operate.
Step 2
Cut out the details from the ceiling tiles. You will need two schemes for building a model at once: one for cutting, the second for a sample. You can draw them yourself, or you can find ready-made ones. All cut paper parts of the drawing are alternately applied to the tile, outlined with a thin marker or felt-tip pen and, subsequently, cut out.
Step 3
Glue the parts - two cut parts are used to create the fuselage at once. They are glued together joint to joint, after which you can proceed to gluing the tail and rudders. Gluing of the tail unit is carried out in two layers, and the rudders up to half of the tile. All the rest of the space of the movable part of the steering wheel is processed with sandpaper.
Step 4
Make rudder loops and aircraft keel using reinforced tape and ceiling tiles. It attaches over the tape. You can move on to creating a motor mount - bulkheads with a rigid plate and holes for an electric motor. It can be made from old plastic cards and bolted to them. There is a tile in the middle.
Step 5
Glue the motor mount to the wheels. To do this, attach bamboo skewers to two partitions. Then this entire structure should be attached to the side walls of the fuselage of the future aircraft. After drying, the keel and the vertical plane of the tail are attached to the main part of the aircraft, alternately, on both sides.
Step 6
Glue the horizontal plane of the tail of the aircraft after the structure has dried again.
Step 7
Create two wings - they are cut from the ceiling tile. After that, a spar is glued to them - a load-bearing structure located throughout the entire structure of the aircraft and an aileron - a control element that allows the aircraft to maintain balance.
Step 8
Attach the rudders and the radio set to receive the signal from the radio transmitter inside the fuselage with glue. Then glue the fuselage from above and below.
Step 9
Secure the screw to the nose of the model with the bolts. At the end of the work, you need to sand the model and paint. The RC plane is ready!