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Osiris

Discussion in ''Aircraft KITS' you are working on' started by Lucky, Aug 11, 2009.

  1. Lucky

    Lucky New Member

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    I figured I posted in here since there where no others.. Here is The Fancy Foam Osiris my wife and I just finished tonight. We did all the painting and vinyl. It turned out ok.

    Chris Attached files [​IMG]
     
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    Dude.....that came out SWEET!!!! I cannot wait to see it up close!!

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    It turned out great! That thing looks super! Does it have some type of covering over the pocketed areas?
    Nice work you two!
    Mark
     
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    Thanks guys!

    Hey Mark, no the side that you are seeing is not milled out its the other side, its just see through. Here is some pics!

    Chris Attached files [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    Ok it is complete and ready to fly!!

    Attached files [​IMG]
     
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    Lucky, looks very good ....i was looking for the rudder and elevator controls and cant see them. they up front with a pull-pull?. also i am a big hacker fan...i am friends with Andrew Jesky, actually he help me learn to fly when he was just 14 years old, lols. he was the fella that designed the model, and let us know how it flies. thanks, peace, randy.
     
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    Man that looks awesome Lucky! How did you so that green pattern on the front of the plane?
    I can't wait till the PhlatScript can truly do pockets!
    Too cool guys! Really nice job. Looking forward to the videos!
    Mark
     
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    Mark, Chris is some kind of good with an airbrush...the boy has skillz!!!!


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    Thanks Randy,

    The rudder and elevator servos are under the wing about where the L is on Lucky. I got the first flight on it today and man o man is it sweet. Only had to put 3 clicks of up elevator trim in it. He did an awesome job on the design!!!

    God Bless
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    Thanks Mark,

    It is easy to do, you get some of the material that you use to line drawers and cabinets. Take and spray the base coat then come back and lay the material down and spray it with the color of choice. If you do black as a base coat then use gray as the second it will give it the carbon fiber effect, really
    easy and comes out cool!

    I'll have to get video soon!

    God Bless
    Chris
     
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    Its this type of ingenuity that makes a good project great. Nice idea thank you for sharing :)
    Looking forward to the videos.
    Mark
     
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    Awesome Job Lucky!! That is one of my Favorite fly'n planes. You cant go wrong with the Osiris or anything AJ is behind !! :D

    John
     
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    Thanks John, you are right he can design a airplane. Man this thing flys sweet!!

    Chris
     
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    That is one awesome plane! I guess there's another that's going on my "build list".

    And to think, I promised myself I wouldn't buy any more kits. :D
     
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    Hi Mike, you definitely need to build one of these, especially if you have somewhere indoors to fly ( it flys best with a no wind scenario) I have this bird and so far it is the most precise mono plane I own!! If your not into precision flying you could loose the drag plate and have some 3D fun!! :mrgreen:

    John
     
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    I'm all about precision over 3D. I used to fly Pattern Aerobatics and actually prefer it over the 3D stuff (that I'm not very good at anyway). My club will start indoor flying in December, so I really should snag one up so I have time to get it all ironed out and ready.

    I've never flown anything with the drag plates - should be interesting!
     
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    Oh yea Crash you must get one!! It makes indoor precision feel easy. I fly a little of both precision and 3D(mostly 3D) But I like to put the two together makes it look controlled and precise, well I try!! If you get one you will love it.

    Chris
     

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