Some wood model planes use balsa wood, which is a thin wood that is lightweight enough to glide, but also pliable enough to use for constructing the plane. Wood model planes can also be constructed of other woods, but balsa is the most popular. You can either purchase sheets of wood and design your own plane or you can purchase wood model plane kits. Some kits will come with everything you need, while others will not. Be sure to check the packaging to see what you are getting.
One of the most important materials to have for your wood model plane is a good hobby knife. These can be purchased at craft or hobby stores for under 5 bucks. This is especially important if you will be designing your own wood model plane or if your kit does not come with pre-cut shapes. Also equally important is a good bonding glue. C/A glue and white glue both work well for balsa wood, as well as many other woods. Keep a ruler around for measuring and also for drawing patterns.
It's also good to have a pencil for drawing any pattern lines. A regular #2 pencil is fine. Wax paper is great to put underneath the working area so that the wooden model does not stick to the work surface. If you use plain newspapers, like with other crafts, the balsa wood may accidentally get glued down to the newspaper. With wax paper, this problem can be prevented a little better.
Also keep some fine grit sandpaper handy for your wood model plane. Sandpaper may be needed to smooth any rough edges. Be careful if you're using balsa wood. This type of wood is very thin as it is, so you don't want to overdo it on sanding. One or two sweeps is generally enough. If you would like your plane to be radio-controlled, you will also need to purchase the supplies for that, including an engine. Also there is paint, decals, and other decoration and accessory materials to consider.
Keeping handy a list of websites that are helpful to wood model plane hobbyists is also a great idea. These could be websites at which to purchase your model kits from or those use for research or fun. Some websites a wood model plane enthusiast might enjoy include GettingStartedInRC, ModelAirplaneNews, WoodAircraftModels, Hooked-On-RC-Airplanes and RCHobbies.
Resources:
Getting Started in RC
http://www.gettingstartedinrc.com
Model Airplane News
http://www.modelairplanenews.com
Wood Aircraft Models
http://woodaircraftmodels.com/
RC Hobbies
http://www.rchobbies.org
Hooked-On-RC-Airplanes
http://www.hooked-on-rc-airplanes.com
Source:
Personal Experience
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7 Comments
Post a CommentI really like these articles you've been doing lately, very helpful and a good project for hands-on learners.
These are fun.....only problem was they didn't last very long in my kids hands!
Great idea! : )
Looks me a great idea
This sounds like fun!
What a fun project for kids and grown-ups alike!
Cute and fun idea!