ALAMO RADIO CONTROL SOCIETY
RC Aircraft and Helicopter Club
San Antonio, Texas
S.P.A.D.s
Simple Plastic Airplane Designs

SPADs
are an inexpensive aircraft built from Corrugated Plastic (Coroplast),
and 1/2" X 3/4" X 1/2" I.D. Aluminum "U" channel available at most home
improvement/hardware stores.
Several
ARCS members are planning to build, fly, and dogfight
SPADs at the ARCS field. By dogfighting, we mean towing 10
feet of string tied to 30 feet of crepe paper
streamers. The object is to cut the other competitor's
streamer with your propeller (NOT...I repeat NOT to crash
into the other person's plane)
The best resource for SPADs is the website: http://www.spadtothebone.com which
has designs/plans for 30 different aircraft. It also has
detailed drawings and AVI files showing many of the aircraft in
flight. The average cost of the planes, excluding
servos, receivers, engines and fuel tanks is $10-$15.
On average one of these planes can be built by a beginner in 4
or 5 hours. An experienced builder can build one in under
two hours.
The following members have already built planes and competed:
| Dave Bailey |
Harrold Saults |
Jim Noblett |
Bill Ponsiego |
| Jim Agnew |
JD Smith |
Harrold Cannon |
Phil Everman |
San Antonio Resources:
96" of 3/4 X 1/2 inch U channel - Home Depot - $9.96 (makes 3 planes)
4'X8' sheets of 2mm or 4mm coroplast - Regal Plastics - $8 for white - $11 for colors (makes 6-8 planes)
4041 Rittiman Rd 210-599-8291
Engine Mounts made from
"American Chef" brand POLY (white) kitchen cutting board available at
Walmart - $6.96 - makes 10 - 15 engine mounts
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