Constuction plan Mullisch 3.1
- Construction: Tim Weißbach
- flying wing for pylon racing
The Mullisch 3.1 is a flying wing for methanol engines developed by Tim Weißbach, which complies with the Club Pylon rules: In this competition class, there are a rectangular wing with a span of at least 900 mm and an area of at least 18 dm² as well as a box fuselage with certain minimum dimensions and a minimum weight of 1,100 g (dry) specified. The enclosed construction plan was published in FMT 07/2023.
The construction plan print is delivered from the publisher (in contrast to the supplement construction plan) printed on one side and undivided on white paper. The delivery includes the building description.
The
stated goal of the Club Pylon racing class should be to fly races with
commercially available, inexpensive equipment and low construction costs. It
must be possible for every conventionally equipped model builder to create a
competitive model without special equipment. Furthermore, expensive special
engines, high-tech aircraft, subjective evaluations by judges or complex scale
documentation should not decide victory or defeat, but exclusively the technical
and flying skills and the nerves of the pilot teams.
In
addition, the fun factor should not be neglected.
Technical
specifications
- Wing span: 906mm
- Length without engine: 480mm
- Flight weight: 1,100 g
- Airfoil: PW51 mod.
- Center of Gravity: 39mm
- Controls: Aileron/Elevator/Throttle
- Drive: OS Max 25 FXII with 8 × 5 APC Sport or ASP S40A with 8 × 7 APC Sport or 8 × 7.3 APC Pylon (20 to 40 two-stroke or up to 10 cm³ four-stroke glow engine)
cover isssue name | 3201560 |
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Auflagenname | -11 |
shipping time | 3 - 5 Tage |