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Dollar Delta Flagship Series
———–The ‘Concept’————
It's true! RC Plane Flying is FUN!!
FACT:
RC aircraft are typically pricey, beyond of the reach of many aspiring pilots.
It can take weeks to obtain replacement components and/or materials for RC planes, making repairs and replacements challenging.
When an owner of a Ready-To-Fly or Bind-N-Fly plane crashes, they have extra useable RC gear that they would much rather be flying than storing away in a drawer. This is because they don't want to wait for delivery of replacement airframes or spend a lot of money on them.
Aircraft weighing more than 250 grams are being targeted by the FAA and other aviation bureaus, ...
...which need registration, costly permits, or even a "hard to get" special license to operate, remote identification, or membership in a CBO in order to fly at their field.
Bigger RC aircraft can
Larger RC planes can be unsafe with a 'meat eater' on the front and can severely maime and/or even kill
Ok, so why do people Fly them?
Because ..It's true! RC Plane Flying is FUN!!
OK 'Top Gun'....what is a good 'planet-wide solution?
Let's Download and Print them!
Use most any InkJet printer
Purchase and download your PDF template/image files and print them on your printer-or- choose our 'Print-N-Ship' option and let us print the files on our printers , then ship them priority mail to your preferred address!
The Ultimate RC Foamboard Airframe with your countries 3D flag graphics
Prepare for an unparalleled RC flying experience with the Dollar Delta Flagship Series. Versatile Performance for Pilots of All Levels:
FAA and International Aviation Compliance
sub-250-gram weight class, you'll typically avoid the need for FAA registration as well as other restrictions in other countries
Innovative Motor Placement
The Dollar Delta Flagship Series is engineered for quiet operation and safety. Its elliptical motor slot provides a low-noise solution for a more enjoyable flying experience.
Budget-Friendly and Eco-Friendly
Constructed with readily available foam artboard, such as that found at Dollar Tree or Dollar General stores, these airframes are not only cost-effective but also eco-friendly. Assembly is a breeze, especially when using a recommended Hot Melt glue gun and Elmer's Purple School glue stick for bonding the template and graphics to the foam.
Swift Replacements and Repairs
Accidents happen, but with this series, replacements are both swift and economical. Simply print a fresh airframe on a new sheet of Foam Artboard and effortlessly transfer your equipment. No more costly replacements or long waits for shipping. It's flying made affordable and convenient.
Access to Extensive Resources
Every purchase includes access to our support site, which includes valuable resources like 'How-to' guides, tips, and flight setup recommendations in various formats, including text assembly instructions.
Forum Coming soon!
One of our goals is to add a user build forum or blog to foster a vibrant community of passionate RC enthusiasts.
To give you a sneak peek into the possibilities
This assembled "USA-1" version utilizes an old 24-gram 2000 KV motor swinging a 6x4 or 6x5 slow-flyer prop. It also uses two 9-gram servos.(or equivalents)
Click the images below..
And you can choose the flag graphics you wish on your Dollar Delta Flagship Series airframe
Get yours today!
You can download the template/graphics file, print, assemble and be flying yours in only a few hours
How-To Printing, Building and Flying
All the resources you need in one location to print, build and fly the many high performance yet inexpensive foamboard airframes you can find on this website.
Other resources include choosing the correct motor , battery and electronics that many already have laying around in expensive RTF crashed airplanes. resources to find quality yet inexpensive gear and/or electronics. There are even sources for used gear.
One note: This link library is nowhere near complete. I hope to soon have the majority of the links finished however you should be able to build your planes and fly them with what is finished.
I want to get them finished ASAP as I much prefer bringing new designs out than basically finishing up the website…which has been a LOT of work.
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- Materials and tools needed and recommended start here
- The different types of Foamboard we can use Important!
- Where can I get get Adams Foamboard online?
- How to work with Foamboard
- Removing the paper from Dollar Tree foam artboard Important
- Covering and/or decorating overview
- How to print the airframe template/graphics Printing
- How to trim and glue the template/graphics pages Prep
- How to glue template/graphics to the foamboard
- How to glue the blank paper to the bottom of the foamboard and why we do this
- Recommended cheap building boards Tip
- How to build/assemble your airframe Build
- Sources for motor-servos-speed control-battery
- Choosing motor-servos-speed control-battery
- How to install the motor and electronics build
- Installing Servos build
- How to set up trim and balance
- How to set up transmitter mixes prep
- Time to fly !
- Tips for 3D 'Crazy Flying'
- How to repair your airframe at home or at the field Fix it!
- How to remove motor mount-servos Tip
- Fly it FPV-First Person View-
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