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1/3 scaled affordaplane

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mr.dani

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Location
USA
Hi all ;
Two months before, I decided to build something big that I’ve never ever build before so I decided to find a good and easy to build aircraft and I bought the plans of the AFFORDAPLANE :
Welcome To Affordaplane Affordable Ultralight Aircraft
And began the work on SOLID WORKS
In fact it was a good way for a better understanding of this plane . I decided to build a 1/3 scaled RC Affordaplane .
This is my first scaling down project and I don’t want to waste money by doing stupid mistakes so; Is there any tips that I should follow ?
I decided to use square carbon fiber tubes for the fuselage ; and this is my first time to deal with carbon fiber square tubes that should be cut and drilled / I used foam for my previous projects/ . So can I use the same way of bolts and rivets to join carbon fiber parts as with aluminum or there is a better way to do that ?
I can send the solid works file to any body for free . just send me a PMdfsd.jpg
 
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