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* Center of gravity 50-55 mm from leading wing edge, on wing spar rods, 56 mm minimum drag [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=357] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=395] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=220] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=215] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=70] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2792261] | * Center of gravity 50-55 mm from leading wing edge, on wing spar rods, 56 mm minimum drag [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=357] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=395] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=220] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=215] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=70] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2792261] | ||
* CG perfect with 3S 2200 mAh battery, a 1300 mAh | * CG perfect with 3S 2200 mAh battery, a 1300 mAh too light, tail heavy, need to expand the room for the battery under canopy | ||
* First flights, best to set up CG as far forward as possible and a little noise heavy then tail heavy [http://www.rcpowers.com/videoblog/videoblog-oct08.htm] | * First flights, best to set up CG as far forward as possible and a little noise heavy then tail heavy [http://www.rcpowers.com/videoblog/videoblog-oct08.htm] | ||
* Change prop to 6x4E for more efficient flight, avoid going over 18A on stock motor and ESC combination [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=284] | * Change prop to 6x4E for more efficient flight, avoid going over 18A on stock motor and ESC combination [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=284] | ||
* Replace stock 20A ESC for a safer more capable 25A or 30A, using a higher rated ESC than necessary will run inefficient, less flight time although cool ESC, now comes with 25A ESC stock | * Replace stock 20A/25A ESC for a safer more capable 25A or 30A, using a higher rated ESC than necessary will run inefficient, less flight time although cool ESC, now comes with 25A ESC stock | ||
* Get an ESC with +10A over the maximum amperage for the motor [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=271] | * Get an ESC with +10A over the maximum amperage for the motor [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=271] | ||
* Fasten the battery and canopy properly to allow rolls and loops without loosing parts | * Fasten the battery and canopy properly to allow rolls and loops without loosing parts | ||
* Add fiber reinforced tape to the bottom of the plane to ease landing on rough surfaces | * Add fiber reinforced tape to the bottom of the plane to ease landing on rough surfaces | ||
* On stock motor, re-glue magnets with epoxy or CA glue after a few flights | * On stock motor, re-glue magnets with epoxy or CA glue after a few flights | ||
* Use a rubber-band and | * Use a rubber-band and mounts, magnets, or velcro, to keep the wings tighter together [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=367] [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=67] | ||
* Mount the propeller the right way, the concaved or inward bent curve of the propeller should face the tail, text the front | * Mount the propeller the right way, the concaved or inward bent curve of the propeller should face the tail, text the front | ||
* The text must face toward the front, or on pusher propellers to the back [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=59] | * The text must face toward the front, or on pusher propellers to the back [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=972336&page=59] |
Revision as of 20:02, 17 March 2011
This is a powered glider plane. It balances and stabilizes nicely, a powerful motor makes it possible to climb fast and glide around.
Specifications
- Also called Floater Jet by Hobby King
- Released: 2008
- Type: Powered glider, high mount pusher
- Airframe: Dense and smooth EPO (Expanded polypropylene) foam [] [1] [2]
- Length: 840mm (measured)
- Wingspan 1280mm (measured)
- Wing area: 0.23m^2 / 23dm^2
- Stock weight: 600-650grams (Servo, ESC, Rx, Bat)
- Payload capacity: 200-350grams (at least) [3]
- Reinforcement: Black 750x8mm glass fiber spar tube in the wings and embedded tube along in the tail section
- Recommended flying area: 300x300 meters
- Product page: http://www.rc-model.cn/802.htm
Kits
- AXN-clouds AXN Floater-Jet with Servo, Motor, ESC, EPO (PNF) - Hobby King 53USD [4]
- AXN-C-MOT Floater-Jet EPO with Motor (ARF) - Hobby King March 2011 40USD
- AXN-C-KIT Floater-Jet EPO (ARF) - Hobby King March 2011 35USD
- AXN-802SET AXN Floater-Jet Set EPO with servo, motor, esc, battery (PNF) - Low Price RC 60USD
- AXN-802 AXN Floater-Jet EPO with motor (ARF) - Low Price RC 40USD
- Similar airplanes:
Manual
- Manual for AXN Clouds Fly
- Manual for BMI Arrow - Setup is essentially the same
- Manual for Align RCE-BL15X ESC - Programming is the same
Stock setup
- Motor: AX-2208N 2150 KV Outrunner 27.7x31.4mm (DxW), 3mm shaft, 40 gram, 18A with 5x5 prop 3s, 9 mm tube motor mount, 16x16 mm bolt pattern [7]
- Propeller: EMP 5x5 Electric propeller, comes in pairs
- ESC:
- Servos: Blue Micro Servo 9 grams JR-connector
My Setup
- AXN Clouds Fly Setup - My preferred way to set-up the plane and pre-flight procedure.
Tips
- Center of gravity 50-55 mm from leading wing edge, on wing spar rods, 56 mm minimum drag [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]
- CG perfect with 3S 2200 mAh battery, a 1300 mAh too light, tail heavy, need to expand the room for the battery under canopy
- First flights, best to set up CG as far forward as possible and a little noise heavy then tail heavy [17]
- Change prop to 6x4E for more efficient flight, avoid going over 18A on stock motor and ESC combination [18]
- Replace stock 20A/25A ESC for a safer more capable 25A or 30A, using a higher rated ESC than necessary will run inefficient, less flight time although cool ESC, now comes with 25A ESC stock
- Get an ESC with +10A over the maximum amperage for the motor [19]
- Fasten the battery and canopy properly to allow rolls and loops without loosing parts
- Add fiber reinforced tape to the bottom of the plane to ease landing on rough surfaces
- On stock motor, re-glue magnets with epoxy or CA glue after a few flights
- Use a rubber-band and mounts, magnets, or velcro, to keep the wings tighter together [20] [21]
- Mount the propeller the right way, the concaved or inward bent curve of the propeller should face the tail, text the front
- The text must face toward the front, or on pusher propellers to the back [22]
- If propeller is mounted the correct way but rotates the wrong way, swap any two of the three motor wires between the motor and ESC
- Cut off excess length of the push-rods to avoid poking holes in battery or ESC
- During launch, use 45-50% throttle, trim elevator down a few clicks or program flap-switch to 15-20% elev up to avoid diving, hard throw 20% up into the air, clear elevator up trim [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]
- Use blue threadlock on push-rod connectors and any metal to metal screws or nuts
- Use threadlock on all screws on the motor and motor mount [28]
- Loosen up the foam on rudder, elevator, aileron hinges, or cut them off and re-attach with packing tape
- Use 3M double-sided tape to fasten and packing tape to cover the aileron servos, easy to remove for later repairs
- FPV: video transmitter on the tail, OSD in bottom of fuselage, camera on canopy, 1800 mAh battery forward
- Pick a small enough propeller to allow the motor to run efficiently, avoid overloading and burning the motor, use WebOCalc [29]
- Change the prop-saver for a collet-adapter, less vibration, prop-saver not needed on pusher plane [30]
- Straighten crooked foam by dipping it in hot water, not boiling, and reform it by hand, use spoon for any pimples [31] [32]
- Mix 30-50% rudder into aileron on the transmitter for tighter corner turns [33]
- Set-up throttle-to-elevator mixing on Tx, -15% to stay flat on all throttle positions [34]
- Mark the wingtips with red decals/tape to easier identify the orientation of the airplane against the sky
- Always take-off against the wind and the same for landing, against the wind as lower landing-speed requires more lift to avoid stall
- Use the inner-most hole on the wing-horn and the outer-most hole on the servo-arm for maximum throw [35] [36]
- To make the plane less reactive/twitchy for beginners, use push-rod on inner hole of servo and outer hole on the control horn, can also be range/exponential limited on transmitter [37]
- Flaperons can help to make landing and launching easier, more angle of attack for resistance and decrease airspeed, replace Y-cable by two seperate aileron channels, programmed by the transmitter, spoilerons are flaperons inverted up [38]
- Thrust line should pass through both the center of mass and the center of drag [39] [40]
- Motor pod should have an angle pointing through the center-of-gravity point, called thrust line, to minimize elevator pitch down effect when throttling up the motor [41]
- For prop-saver, attach the o-ring around the prop and to the 2 grub screws straight no crossing, more centered this way [42] [43]
- Change the motor if the motor begins to vibrate during testing and propeller is balanced, motor is unbalanced [44]
- To keep the same ESC current draw, when going up in prop size go down in motor Kv [45]
- Throws: aileron 10 mm up or down, use outside hole of horn, elevator 5mm up or down, middle hole, rudder 20 mm both ways, middle hole [46] [47]
- For maximum aileron throw, adjust travel on transmitter to 140% and cut a dent in the EPO at the edge for the servo arm and push-rods [48]
- Turn the servos around with the head pointing to the rear, frees up servo arm movement and avoids binding on max down, easiest accomplished by swapping right with left servo
- Add a gyro to aileron for more stable flight in windy conditions, will give minimum roll effect on rudder input, use fast servos [49] [50]
- Use a gyro on elevator (pitch) to make landing easier in gusty wind conditions [51]
- On a 45 degree dive and 1/4 throttle, release elevator stick, plane should level back, tail heavy if continuous dive and nose heavy if alternating climb/diving bumping [52] [53]
- The thrust-to-weight ratio is 1:1 when a motor generates the same thrust as the weight of the plane [54]
- Minimum 1:2 static thrust to weight for leisurely flight, 1:1 for aerobatics, and atleast 1.4:1 for 3D and hovering [55]
- Wrap ferrite ring on BEC power lead to receiver to eliminate high frequency current noise from the ESC, 5-7 times round, helps wobbly lines on FPV cameras [56]
- Propeller dimensions, e.g. 6x4, means that the diameter (length) is 6-inches and the total distance traveled for one rotation is 4-inches [57]
- Increased prop-pitch gives increased speed but poorer acceleration, increased diameter increases thrust and current draw but lowers RPM and speed [58] [59]
- Flatten wing tips or shorten them for better rolls, speed and agility, it decreases the dihedral effect [60] [61]
- Desolder cable between ESC and motor to add 3.5 mm bullet connectors with heat shrink, easier for repairs and to replace ESC
- Enable air-brake on ESC to stop propeller free-turning on no throttle and gliding, will draw small amount of current [62]
- Put the two Y-cable connectors in the square space between the wing halves [63]
- For a more stable elevator, make a groove on the underside and put a 3-4mm carbon fiber rod from tip to tip, use any type of CA glue, perhaps while tape on top [64] [65]
- Balance propeller using a magnetic bearing propeller balancer, add thin tape to the back of the lighter blade of the propeller or sand the back of the heavy side, not the tips [66]
- ESC setup: motor brake ON, battery type Lipo, battery low cut-off, cut-off voltage high (3.2V), start mode normal, timing mode high, govenor mode off [67]
ESC Setup
- Air break: On (Hold propeller still)
- Battery type: Lithium-ion Polymer (LiPo)
- Cut-off type: Soft-cut (Gracefully lower motor power)
- Cut-off voltage: High (3.1V)
- Start mode: Normal (Instant acceleration)
- Timing mode: High (12+ pole motors)
- Lipo cells: Auto detect
- Governor mode: Off (Heli only)
Swap 2 of the 3 motor wires to reverse the motor rotation to go clockwise seen from the tail.
Glues
- Polyurethane (PU) - Light, foams, some filler, humidity activated, slow curing - Best for fixing any type of foam, deep cracks [68] [69]
- Gorilla Glue Quick Cure, Loctite SUMO (less foam)
- Cyanoacrylate (CA) - Flows into cracks, brittle - Fasten plastic parts together, e.g. servo horns, sizing ring propeller, carbon fiber rod to foam
- Super Glue, Krazy Glue
- Epoxy - Structural, filler - Any structure, undercarriage, FPV camera-mount
- Various curing time and brands available
- Contact adhesive - Flexible, sticky
- Silicone adhesive - Flexible - Mount plastic to foam, e.g. motor mount to foam [72]
- Loctite, Liquid Nails
- Hot glue - Heavy, could melt foam - Fasten plastic to foam, e.g. position servos or plastic motor mount
- Try thin, medium warm glue
Upgrades
This is a list of possible upgrades. Most of the parts should in theory fit and work with the Clouds Fly. To find the product, search for the listed name.
- Battery:
- Hyperion G3 VX 3S 2200 mAh 35C
- ZIPPY Flightmax 2200mAh 3S1P 20C
- Turnigy 1800mAh 3S 20C Lipo Pack [73]
- ESC:
- Turnigy Plush 30amp Speed Controller [74]
- Turnigy Plush 40amp Speed Controller [75]
- Turnigy Plush 25amp Speed Controller - gets hot
- Castle Creations Thunderbird 36 ESC
- TowerPro H40A Brushless Speed Controller [76]
- HobbyKing 40A BlueSeries Brushless Speed Controller [77]
- HobbyWing Pentium 25A Programmable Brushless ESC [78]
- Misc:
- Motor:
- Grayson GH Micro Jet V3 2200 KV Brushless Outrunner Motor - Light 34 grams, powerful [84] [85]
- Hoffman Magnetics Super Sport Series Outrunner 2470kv - Powerful, try 4.75x4.75 or 5x5 prop [86] [87]
- MicroDAN 2505 Speed 2800 Kv Bright Finish - Pricey, mounting tube 8 mm, new mounting plate needed, 6x4E Sport prop S3 [88] [89]
- Suppo 2212-06 2200KV motor [90] [91] [92]
- BP A2212-6 - Same as Suppo 2212-06
- Grayson GH Super Mega Jet V2 2550 KV Brushless Outrunner - Try apc 6x4e prop [93] [94]
- TowerPro 2409-12T Brushless Outrunner 1600Kv - Powerful, try, 6x4e, 7x6e prop, silent, mounting tube 9mm, direct drop-in, soft steel, use collet-adapter [95] [96] [97] [98] [99] [100] [101] [102]
- RCTimer BC2826-6 2200kv - Powerful, try TGS 6x4E/6x5E prop [103] [104] [105] [106] [107]
- RCTimer 2212-6 2200kv - Same as RCTimer BC2826-6 [108] [109]
- Emax CF2822 1200 KV Outrunner Brushless Motor - Mounting tube 10-11mm [110]
- Emax CF2812 1600 KV Outrunner Brushless Motor - Mounting tube 10-11mm [111]
- FC 28-12 Brushless Outrunner 1534kv - Clone of Emax CF2812, try 7x6, mounting tube 11mm [112] [113]
- A2208/9 17A 2200KV Outrunner Brushless motor V2 - Try 5x5 prop [114] [115]
- Moxie MOX-X2208N-2100 Brushless Outrunner Motor 2100KV - Try 5x5 prop, mounting tube 8mm, direct drop-in, very similar to stock motor [116] [117] [118]
- Scorpion SII-2212-1850KV V2 - Try 5x5E [119] [120] [121]
- Black Mantis B2836 2200kv Inrunner Brushless Motor - Silent [122]
- hexTronik HXM2730-3000 Brushless Outrunner 3000kv - Light 24 grams, try 4.1X4.1 prop, mounting tube drop-in, HK comment [123]
- Turnigy TR 28-26 16A 1900Kv Brushless Outrunner, HK comment [124] [125]
- Turnigy TR 35-30A 1700kv Brushless Outrunner - Try APC 7x5e prop [126]
- Misc:
- MicroDan GBx Motor Mount - For converting backplate motors to 8mm tube style motor mounts
- HXT 8mm Alloy Motor Mount 2.5g [127]
- Propeller:
- APC 6x4E [128] [129]
- TGS Sport 6x4E Precision propeller - Less noise, climbs steeper, flies easier [130] [131] [132] [133]
- APC 6x3E [134]
- Master Airscrew 6x3.5 prop [135] [136]
- TGS 6x5E - For 2S battery [137]
- APC 6x4 Sport [138]
- APC 7x5E prop - Adjust motor pod angle
- APC 7x6E style
- Master Airscrew 6x6 3-prop [139] [140]
- Misc:
- Servo:
- Receiver:
- AR6110E DSM2 Compatible Parkflyer 2.4Ghz Receiver [154]
- Transmitter:
- Spektrum DX7 DSM 7CH
- Turnigy 9X 9Ch Transmitter
- Hobby King 2.4Ghz 6Ch Tx & Rx V2
- Futaba 7C 72MHz or 2.4GHz [155]
- Futaba 9C
- Gyro:
- Camera:
- Misc:
- Spektrum trainer cable 1/8-inch mono jack - For PPM out, EzUHF later on
- Light weight horn set - Same horn as stock horns
- Ultra Thin Foam Glue 40ml
- Evotite CA460 Foam Safe Super Glue (Medium)
- Turnigy High Density R/C LED Flexible Strip-White - Mount inside the foam
- XT Lipo Monitor 3S
- Turnigy Pure-Silicone Wire 16AWG Black
- Turnigy Pure-Silicone Wire 16AWG Red
- Turnigy Pure-Silicone Wire 18AWG Black
- Turnigy Pure-Silicone Wire 18AWG Red
- Turnigy 4mm Heat Shrink Tube Red
- Turnigy 4mm Heat Shrink Tube Black
- 3.5mm 3 wire Bullet-connector - Between motor and ESC
- Nylon T-Connectors Deans - For ESC
- JR Y Servo Lead 30CM Length
- 15CM Servo Lead Extention (JR) 26AWG
- High stength fiber tape 20mm x 50mtr
- Nylon Snap-Click style clevis - For rudder and elevator pushrod
- Pushrod Snap Connectors 1.5mm - For servo arms
- Dubro Servo Arms Micro XL
- Gorilla glue amber - To fix foam [162] [163]
- HXT900-G HXT900 Replacement Gear Set
- Aileron horn low-profile 18x16x1mm - For holding wings together with rubber band
- Carbon Fiber Tube (hollow) 3x2x750mm - For elevator strength
- 5 Spoke Wheel Shock Absorbing D60xH18mm [164] [165]
- Turnigy Watt Meter and power Analyzer [166]
- Quality Epoxy Glue 30 minutes
- Double Sided Tape Pack 110BS - For aileron servos
Shops
- Hobby King / hobby city / United Hobbies - Great prices, large inventory
- Giant Cod - In UK, similar inventory to HK
- ThrottleStore - Spare parts for Clouds Fly
- Low Price RC - Propeller and motor selection
- Grayson Hobby - Quality motors and adapters
Guides
- venquessa, how to glide forever
- Webocalc motor and prop calculator
- DriveCalc
- MotorCalc
- Batch1/jtl gti, how to remove motor
- Spanish Clouds Fly build instruction video
- Carbon rod installation in foam
- mount motor using x-mount
- easy glider fpv project
- ajbaker, wheels on Floater Jet
- Clouds fly vs Arrow
- gc9n, GoPro mount
- gc9n, fpv, changing canopy
- smaerd58, video covering the basic setup
Threads
- AXN Floater-Jet (aka Cloud Fly) - Huge thread
Terms
- LE - Leading-Edge of the wing
- WOT - Wide-open Throttle
- CG - Center of Gravity
- COG - Same as CG
- CL - Center of Lift
- AUW - All Up Weight
- TOW - Take-Off Weight
- LG - Landing-Gear
- EPO - Expanded PolyOlefin
- EPP - Expanded PolyPropylene
Builds
- hallstudio, Motor benchmark with 5x5 and 6x4 prop
- g00bd0g, AXN Floater Jet + GoPro HD FPV
- EasyStar, EasyGlder, Minimoa and AXN Floater Jet
- jbc, AXN Floater jet By HobbyKing
- nakelp86, ANX opened
- venquessa FPV build
- rodrigov, detatchable wingtips
- smaerd58, video of setup
- medvikek, esc under battery
- saucisse, fpv setup with ezosd
- yellowcolorado, 365 watt/32A with 40A esc [167]
- flatbus, rctimer 2212-6 motor mount
- pghern, rctimer 2208-12 motor mount
- gc9n, glassfiber reinforcement
- rightthere, complete CF fpv kit
- victapilot, water floats and inrunner
- icaq, hobby king tx and rx
- mookieman, install a x-mount motor
- tankd0g, cf-28-12 and bc-2212/6, 6x4 prop
- eyeinsky1, wheels, gopro hd, 1800 mAh, 6x4 prop, camera mount, slow speed stall fix [168]
- nyc863, great go pro hd video
- smaerd58, nimh batteries, 25a esc, turnigy tx and rx
- cholo, fpv setup, tilt&pivot, base station
- theothercliff, detailed airplane setup and flight tips
- nakelp86, fpv setup
- LittleG, orange paintjob
- beautox, build with Hoffmann 2470KV, TowerPro 40A ESC