I finally got to get some FPV in on the Bixler2, but first I had to rebuild it.
I started trying to dig the spar I glued in out with an x-acto knife and quickly realized that wasn't the best way to do it. It occurred to me to try using some hanging wire I had laying around to get underneath and around the spar. This worked perfectly!
I needed to fill the gap I left after cutting out the spar, so I got out the hot knife and cut some extra material out of the box.
Using a scroll saw, I then roughly cut it in strips to fit the gap with the spar in.
My strips weren't quite long enough so I snapped some extra pieces off to fit. Then I quickly applied hot glue, pressed the strip in and removed the spar before the glue could stick.
After the glue cooled I went back and sanded everything down. Good as new!.. sort of!..
As I was contemplating how to fix things a previous hobbyking order came in with these landing gear and highly detailed instructions!
The tail wheel had to be offset a bit since the spar was already in there.
I tried to get the front gear in as sturdy of a place as possible without being too close to the CG
Next, I needed a motor mount. All I had was the stock motor, but want to upgrade in the near future, so I quickly drew up and laser cut this mount to allow me to easily get change out the motor.
I cut the foam where the mount was to be glued flat and glued it on, then also cut a flat spot for the ESC to velcro on, and a electronics bay of sorts to make more room in the nose.
It was getting late for flying so I quickly sealed the bay after putting the wings on with the stock wing screws. Removing the tubes and using velcro to attach the wings is on the list of future upgrades..
I taped on the FPV gear, stuffed this guy into my car, and hurried out to the flying field to give it a go..
I made it out just before it started to rain, and in time to catch some friends out at the field.