S-l-o-w flying KF delta build – motor mount II
Some 3mm ply behind the motor, probably overkill and a bit heavy but it's what I had at hand, some hot glue and the engine is on. I had to widen the gap for the prop by about 7mm to fit it all in.
With the motor in place I could get a feel for how it would balance. With an 800mAh 2S lipo all the way up front it was still well tail heavy. Add the ESC and receiver up front and it starts to balance out. The challenge will be to get all that gear up forward as possible without deforming the profile of the wing. As per the examples photos in the rcgroups thread, I was going to but the battery on top with the ESC and RX on the bottom. I was hoping to keep the control rods as short as possible by keeping the servos back near the elevons but due to balance, the may have to go further forward.
On to a question, usually the motor is mounted the other way around (baseplate behind the motor relative to the forward direction of the plane) but on this one it's reversed (a pusher). I'm guessing it's not right to simply reverse the direction of the motor so that it starts pushing. The prop is designed to cut through the air most efficiently with it's leading edge so I guess the right thing to do is flip the prop (keep face of the prop pointing towards the front). Maybe that's the obvious answer? Dunno, never built a pusher before.
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