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This section describes a high level sequence of construction methods in the development of a full size RC Pelican.

A joint project with Gavin Williams and Andy Smith

Specs:

Wingspan: 3 meters , 12 sq ft - just like the real one here in Australia

Control Surfaces: Elevons with mixer , plus 6.8kg servo that turns head (Rudder) plus a shaving can on a servo to emulate a real bird

Current Weight: 6.8 kg

bulletThe wing were CNC cut in 5 panels per side using white foam, plus blue foam centre piece
bulletThe wing section is an EH2512, Span of 3 meters
bulletVacuum bagged over a former with 2oz glass and carbon around the centre section
bulletThe feathers were shaped around the tips before vacuum bagging
bulletSetup gull shape so a former can be made to vacuum bag over ( see Seagull for this technique )
bulletGive you an idea of size of the 1:1 span of the bird, Gavin stands at 2 meters
bulletGavin's love for birds is clearly demonstrated in this shot. 
bulletBody out of blue foam, hand carved from a picture
bulletIf Gavin's came back as a bird he would be a Hairy Chested Bed Thumper"
bulletStarting to take shape, although it looks more like a Sea duck than a Pelican
bulletThe bill takes shape
bulletWho's a pretty boy then?
bulletWings are attached to create centre top centre section
bulletA mold was taken of the body, so we could create a flock and migrate
bulletFinial sand and ready to be split in half for molding
bulletThe head readingfor molding, I used a product called Hydrastone which is like a hard plaster.
bulletHis first look at the coast since leaving the Shed
bulletAnd yes the fashion police booked me for wearing those shorts
bulletReady for this first flight/fright
bulletPilot training was handled using my 4.2 meter Discus
bulletProof of concept
 

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