Banshee and Siren 600mm micro racers

by Flybaby2k | April 17, 2015 | (0) Posted in Projects

The banshee and Siren 600mm micro racers.

A couple of weeks ago I started looking at dollar tree foam differently when i noticed that some of my smaller planes only had a very thin airfoil on them , and wanting something simple to build and fast that would work on  a 3s 500mah Lipo and basic 4-9grm servos and 19gm 2500kv motor from another project , I decided on a 600 mm v-tail micro pylon racer for yank and bank shennaigans at the park as well as a fun sports plane for the adreniline junkie in us all .



The Banshee was intended initially to be the test platform for the project as I wanted to have a basic looking airframe to test the capabilities of the model before moving onto a low wing variant called the siren.

so a basic box fuselege was drawn up out of balsa to test the concept and the v-tail and other measurements were based off 1/3rd of the chord and cut into a kit .

After sanding the wing to profile by removing paper at the two angles a 5,5mm carbon spar was glued into the middle for superior rigitity and lightness.

The v-tail was made from 3mm balsa and sanded to shape at an angle of 120 degrees.

Then the fuse formers and balsa bearers and servo floor for the 9 gram servos.

Then sheeted with the good stuff AAA qaulity 1.5mm balsa from front to rear { pushrods added for elevator , also note Y configuration unless built as traditional type }.

Then sanded to shape and the right holes added for cooling , a dremel makes handy of the balsa when needed.

6mm  Dollar tree foam added to sides for cowling and sanded  and motor installed.

19gm 2500kv motor and electronics  , 2x 9g servo added. " Elevator/Aileron "

Finished banshee { note 9g sevo in top  Of wing }  changed in final to 2x 4gm in plans for better throws/easier setupin later design.

Bottom with cooling duct from spoons cut off by dremel..

The Siren

After I decided to build a full foam version I designed the Siren , the wings have a sweep in them and the body is more asthetic and hopefully aerodynamic than the basic banshee design , I also liked the hitec weekender sceme so much that I copied it onto this I then changed the 9 gram  single wing servo for 2x turnigy 4,4  grams in the wing for a more direct connection and these work great , the tail is also from 6mmm dollar tree foam , and I added some landing skids under the wing for added protection.

Very soon I will be starting to provide the Banshee and Siren as a kits { and plans will be availiable for $8 Aud posted anywhere in the world soon }

as for flying both models were flown on a moderately windy day and to my surprise { they are fast } and go where you point them with the sirengoing vertical and making cool noises going past us and I cant wait for a calm day to really get them moving. , we could have got some video , but we have yet to get a nice fpv hat cam setup " but thats another article " Im going to attempt for those that wish to record better flying videos when I get the time.

Until then Keep building and flying and thanks flitetest for getting me inspired to fly again.. and dont be afraid to ask any details about these two micro psychos.

Cheers
Flybaby2k

Building , Flying Crashing since 1988.

COMMENTS

Christopher14 on April 25, 2015
Love it! I've built some 600mm racers before, and they are a heck of a lot of fun, aren't they? Have fun with those! :D
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Banshee and Siren 600mm micro racers