Construction plan Piroli
- Construction: Tim Weißbach
- Fun model with full wing controls
- Mostly made of wood
- Versatile uses
- The plan is in German. A translation aid is available here
This fun model is special in many ways.
The Piroli can be set up particularly quickly and easily thanks to Tim Weißbach's Kitzzle construction method (Tim's word for a mix of construction kit and puzzle). Visually, it is an interestingly shaped eye-catcher with an unusual flight pattern.
But what really sets the Piroli apart from the crowd is its controls. The wings are mounted on a pivot point and can be adjusted in angle via a servo. With an ordinary delta mixer, the wings can be moved in the same or opposite directions. The model thus simulates aileron and elevator. The rudder can optionally be used.
Everything is possible with this model, from a leisurely after-work flight to lively capers, so it can be used very universally.
The
Piroli kit presented is a supplementary offer for the FMT construction plan
3201547, which was published as a supplement in FMT 08/2022. The construction
plan and the construction description are also available separately: Printed on
one side on a scale of 1:1 Construction plan no. 3201547 or as a download in
PDF format 9896.
Technical specifications
- Wingspan: 1,010 mm
- Length: approx. 600 mm
- Weight: approx. 490 g
- RC: Motor, elevator, ailerons, opt. rudder
Recommended
RC components
- Airscrew: 7×6 - 8×4
- Motor/Controller: Ø 28, 50 g, 15 A 1.000 bis 1,400 kV
- Battery: 2-3s mit 600-800 mAh or similar.
cover isssue name | 3201547 |
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Auflagenname | -11 |
shipping time | 3 - 5 Tage |