ANGELWING DESIGNS Micro Dammit Instructions
- June 9, 2024
- ANGELWING DESIGNS
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Micro Dammit
Instructions
Micro Dammit
The Micro Dammit S is designed for intermediate to advanced pilots. Whilst not
a difficult model to fly please bear in mind that it is very small, fast, and
extremely agile. At as lieady to fly the Dammit can fly around gently in as lio
5mph, But when the wind picks up theres a small ballast that will accept 30 to
40g of ballast to really keep you on your toes.
Building is very quick and simple, but again some building experience or the
assistance of a skilled model maker is suggested. Small models need to be
built carefully and accurately to get the best flying performance possible.
Only lightweight covering should be used in order to reduce the risk of
twisame out of shape when shrinking the film. We used Oracover Oralight on our
prototypes. Our feather cover is ideal but as it is totally clear a high
visibility ser scheme would be required unless flown slowly and close.
Balancing a flying wing is very important. The CG is shown on the plan and
should not be any further back than indicated, especially for test flights.
Recommended addiems
2 x Kingmax 4g Micro Digital servo (2.5g to 5g Servo, max thickness 9.5mm)
1 x 4-6 Channel end pin Receiver ( eg Spektrum AR6110E)
1 x 2s 350mah Lipo (we used GNB 350mAh 2S 70C LiHV Baery (PH2.0 Cabled) from
Hobby RC)
1 x Micro BEC unless your using HV servos and 7.4v is also supported by your
receiver
Covering Materials
We used Oracover Oralight. Other suitable coverings are Angelwingdesigns
Feather cover, Solarfilm Solite (now discon Hangar 9 Ultracote parklite (freely
available is USA)
Adhesives
Thin / medium CA for Carbon to Balsa, Balsa to Balsa Superphaor wood to wood
joins Contact adhesive to mount the servos
Misc
Ballast weight. The baery box will accomodate 30g of our self adhesives
weights in the form of 3 x 10g sec Follow Nick Chitty by Subscribing to his
Youtube Channel for build videos and hrs upon hours of content.
Control Throws
Elevator : 7mm Up and down 50% expo – High Rate 5mm Up and down 40% expo
– Low Rates
Aileron : 14mm Up and down 60% expo – High Rate 10mm Up and down 40% expo
– Low Rate
CG as indicated on the plan. Balance on spikes such as upturned pencils as
fingers are not accurate enough
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