Indoor flying
In article , david says...
I'd have thought..
Model =
"A small object, usually built to scale, that represents in detail another,
often larger object." rather fits the bill.
Proportionally in scale with other 'full size' (whatever that means)
planes?Check.
Wings? Check.
Prop? Check
Fuselage? Check.
Tail empenage? Check
Four forces acting on it? Check
Control surfaces? Check.
Does it fly? Check
Does it stall? Check
Affected by normal laws and principals? Check.
Versus:
Toy =
1.. An object for children to play with.
2.. Something of little importance; a trifle.
3.. An amusement; a pastime: thought of the business as a toy.
Hmm, that could be aeroplanes of ANY size and scale to some folk.
David
Well I guess I fly Indoor rubber powered duration airplanes. Airplanes that
weigh about a gram and fly in a blimp hangar for 30 -40 minutes or more under
rubber power and NO radio control.If it's a toy a lot of us are real serious
about our "toys" during the National competitions which are coming up :-)
I never considered a model that weighs a gram and is built with select balsa
that has the weight per cubic foot ,grain direction , Young's modulous
calculated and dimensions within .001" , where glue joints are weighed and a 18"
diameter variable pitch prop that weighs half a gram and changes pitch during
flight a toy. Maybe to some it is a toy but I bet my rubber band powered toy
will beat your rubber band powered toy. LOL!! So I guess it's what ever floats
your boat .
Chuck(2500 turns ,1.8" oz Torque on march 02 Tan rubber) S
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