planting a plane in the yard so to speak(wind sock)

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planting a plane in the yard so to speak(wind sock)

Post by kimtheredxd » Tue Mar 29, 2005 1:05 pm

Any one ever thought of taking a 1/18th plane that may not be so good any more and making a wind socky thing out of it?I.E mounting it on a pole with a pivot point some how built into the plane like a normal wind indicator.Do you think this would work?or is the plane to heavy or just a dumb idea? Any ideas you great people might have would be great! as always thank you Kim

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Post by aferguson » Tue Mar 29, 2005 3:37 pm

That's a very interesting idea. Could sort of make a weather vane out of it. I wonder if it would work, or if it is too heavy or wouldn't point properly. Hmm..

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Post by USCGSARdog » Tue Mar 29, 2005 8:59 pm

Cool idea! I think it would work as long as you find the planes center of gravity and locate the pivot point there. I may have to try my hand at one of these....... I'll keep you posted.

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Post by tankduel » Tue Mar 29, 2005 10:06 pm

I have thought about that too,it should work,the props on xd planes certainly spin well in the wind.I just wonder how long it would last in the elements,the plastic would probably break down and crumble,especially here in NZ near the hole in the ozone layer,we have not a lot of protection from the sun.!! Next time you use a CFC powered spray think of us poor Kiwis,hehe.

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Post by Rogue » Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:30 am

I used the nasty old P-51 outdoors.
I hung it on monofilament, but it didn't work to well.
I have it down to re-design.
I covered it in adhesive tin foil, that seems to protect it pretty well.

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Post by aferguson » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:05 am

even if it doesn't work well it would still look good on the top of a house, as a weather vane. Just point it west...the wind is usually from the west anyway.


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Post by Rogue » Thu Mar 31, 2005 8:00 am

aferguson wrote:...the wind is usually from the west anyway.


:D
17/35 here, and we get 40/50 mph winds quite often.

The straight wing 51 goes on a pole. :lol:

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