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This Concorde was a super challenge to model because of the extreme tight packaging. It was critical to keep the structure super tight and form fitting around the electronics because of the long nature of the aircraft. If i wasnt careful it would easily be too heavy to fly. This bird flew amazing from the first throw! it was a matter of fine tuning the CG to get it dialed.
The Concorde is easy to build, throw, fly and land! It can be easily scaled up to twin 40 or even twin 50! all my designs can be scaled up.
I highly recommend you use these components:
xfly twin 30mm (4s) https://a.co/d/gqEVy3f
twin 20 amp esc https://a.co/d/3TqhFYT
Battery! highly recommend an 850-1300 4s. 1100 is best https://a.co/d/f5wExt9 you may need an xt-30 to xt60 adapter.
two 4.3g servos https://a.co/d/aCouIPH
JST y adaptor for esc https://a.co/d/b52CLbU
battery twin adaptor https://a.co/d/b9w2YOu
use a 20" servo wire (thick as possible) for the motor wire extension.
Pre Flight information!
she should weigh 550g or less
shove all the wires and ESC's carefully into the rear of the fuselage before you throw for proper weight balance.
Use the second hole from the bottom on the control horns for correct throws.
3D printing settings
as always you must dial in your specific printer for LW active foaming PLA
1 wall
2 top and 2 bottom layers
3% grid for everything but......
2% grid for Fuse 1 and 2 and canopy
4% grid for the rear 3 fuse sections and 4% for elevons and wing tips
basically keep the aircraft as light as possible but also keep the front lighter than the rear. for CG weight distribution