Freeby
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Freeby
Print page 8 on sheet 1 and page 9 on sheet 2. Cut out the parts, fold along
the lines shaping the pieces and stick with glue. The plane is balanced and
should fly with minor aerodynamic adjustments.
The whole process from assembly to flying is detailed in this document.
The Freeby is the PaperAircrafts’ demonstration model. Easy to assemble and good
flyer, perfect for introducing the construction technique and the flying setup.
Enjoy!
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Index
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The reader of this book assumes all responsibility and liability for the use of the
information and materials described in it, (such as glue or scissors).
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How to build it
Tools:
Transparent
liquid
contact glue
Scissors
Toothpick
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section in big
X shopping centres or
hardware stores.
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Page 8 Sheet 1
Page 9 Sheet 2
If you want to build a static, non-flying model, you can print on high quality
paper in high resolution. However if you want a flying model it is better to
use normal paper.
A weight of 20lb//80gr paper is perfect to fold and fly. The thicker the
paper, the more difficult it is to fold and the heavier is the plane for flying.
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Assembling
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About assembling
This means: line of glue
1 2.1 2.2
1
2
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8 x7
9
3
9 x4
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How to fly it
Elevator
Rudder
1 Aerodynamic cleanness
√ X
If the surfaces are bent, force the paper with your fingers trying to
straighten them. The airplane may have defects, but they must be
symmetrical.
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2 Aircraft balanced
√ Ready to fly
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3 Throwing
It is easier to throw the airplane while
holding it in the line of sight and projecting it
along its longitudinal axis.
2.
1.
X
1. 2. 1. 2.
3.
3.
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5 Correcting the flight path: direction
In order to correct the turn, gently adjust the angle of the ailerons
asymmetrically es shown in the images. The deflections in the pictures are
exaggerated; you will obtain the opposite effect.
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Slipped flight has poor a glide ratio. The airplane somehow flies
sideways and banks a little. The tail and wings might not be
correctly adjusted.
Flight path Flight path
Left slip: tail steering right, Right slip: Tail steering left,
wings steering left. wings steering right.
7 Advanced Flight
Once you have calibrated the glide path in pitch and direction, you
can try different airplane performances.
“Approach”:
Lower the LE
flaps a little more
and the TE flaps Compensate the
downward pitch, by
raising the elevators
if needed.
“Landing”:
Compensate the
downward pitch
Lower the TE by raising the
flaps clearly. elevators.
The airplane will fly more slowly with a shorter glide path.
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