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This is for the old version of the silent_runner and is currently under revision --[[User:Andreas|Andreas]] ([[User talk:Andreas|talk]]) 14:34, 5 December 2015 (CET)
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[[Category:Hardware]]
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
  
The following page shows the parts you will need to build up a silent_runner. See the [[Links]] section for some shops where you can get the parts. For further specifications refer to the full [[Documentation]] or ask at [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rc_airship_regatta/ rc_airship_regatta@yahoogroups.com]. For the printed parts a 3D printer is useful. The technology is becoming available more and more, and if you do not have access to a 3D printer, ask us, or build similar parts using balsa wood, which even saves weight.
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The following page shows the parts you will need to build up a silent_runner. See the [[Links]] section for some shops where you can get the parts. For further specifications refer to the full [[Documentation]] or ask at [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rc_airship_regatta/ rc_airship_regatta@yahoogroups.com]. For the printed parts a 3D printer is useful. The technology is becoming available more and more, and if you do not have access to a 3D printer, ask us, or build similar parts using balsa wood, which even could save weight.
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It is not really important how the parts look like, the most important thing about building airships is weight. Thus chosing the right parts, use the following weight as maximum and try to find parts with even less weight. This is an exemplary shopping list, you can use any other available parts that fit, or have less weight:
  
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
!Component Name
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!Component Name
!Weight[g]
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!Weight[g]
!Quantity
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!Quantity
 
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|Hull
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|Balloon
|100
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|82
 
|1
 
|1
 
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|Motors
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|Turnigy 1811 Brushless Motor
|15
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|11
 
|2
 
|2
 
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|ESC
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|Turnigy Plush 6A ESC
|11
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|6
 
|2
 
|2
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|Motor mount
 
|16
 
|1
 
 
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|-
 
|Propeller
 
|Propeller
|4
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|3
 
|2
 
|2
 
|-
 
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|Lipo 2S
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|Zippy Flightmax 500 mAh Lipo
|26
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|28
 
|1
 
|1
 
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|-
|Fins
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|Turnigy 1800A Servo
|16
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|7
 
|3
 
|3
 
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|Servo
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|>3 Channel Receiver
|5
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|7
|3
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|-
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|Receiver
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|8
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|1
 
|1
 
|-
 
|-
|Arduino
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|Arduino Pro Mini 5V
|5
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|2
 
|1
 
|1
 
|-
 
|-
|Wires
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|Depron 3mm, 0.5m²
|20
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|14
 
|1
 
|1
 
|-
 
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|Ballast
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|CFK Tube 3mmm 1m length
|10
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|4
|1
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|2
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
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  <gallery>
 
  <gallery>
 
  File:linkage_connector.jpg|Linkage connector
 
  File:linkage_connector.jpg|Linkage connector
  File:linkage_backup.jpg|The linkage backup is required to keep the linkage from vibrating and flexing of the engines which can even damage the hull. There are two differnt Linkage backups for both sides each.
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  File:linkage_backup.jpg|The linkage backup is required to keep the linkage from vibrating and flexing of the engines which can even damage the hull. There are two different linkage backups for both sides each.
File:linkage_mount.jpg|Linkage mount
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  File:motor_mount.jpg|Motor mount
 
  File:motor_mount.jpg|Motor mount
 
File:rudder_adapter.jpg|The rudder adapter connects the Servo with the Rudder and is attached to the servo horn.
 
File:rudder_adapter.jpg|The rudder adapter connects the Servo with the Rudder and is attached to the servo horn.
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  </gallery>
 
  </gallery>
 
===Download Links===
 
===Download Links===
All parts can also be downloaded at [http://www.Thingiverse.com Thingiverse.com]
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All parts can be downloaded at [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:31180 Thingiverse]
 
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*[[File:Linkage Connector.stl]]
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*[[File:Linkage Backup.stl]]
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*[[File:Linkage Backup2.stl]]
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*[[File:Linkage Mount.stl]]
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*[[File:Motor Mount.stl]]
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*[[File:Rudder Adapter.stl]]
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*[[File:Rudder Backup.stl]]
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*[[File:Servo Mount.stl]]
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==Hull==
 
==Hull==
  
The silent_runner hull is generated with an excel-sheet that also shows how to plot the envelope parts.
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You can either go for a Latex balloon or build an Octax hull.
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The silent_runner Octax hull is generated with an excel-sheet that also shows how to plot the envelope parts.
 
*The first tab shows the input parameters, already tuned to the silent_runner shape, feel free to play around with the input parameter.
 
*The first tab shows the input parameters, already tuned to the silent_runner shape, feel free to play around with the input parameter.
 
*The second tab shows the shape off the inflated envelope
 
*The second tab shows the shape off the inflated envelope
 
*The third tab shows one of the three elements you will need to assemble the hull
 
*The third tab shows one of the three elements you will need to assemble the hull
*The last tab incorporates all data necessary for plotting the elements. If you find out which column is the right one for plotting, you´ve understood the table and you´re absolutely ready to build the hull.
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*The last tab incorporates all data necessary for plotting the elements of the hull. If you find out which column is the right one for plotting, you´ve understood the table and you´re absolutely ready to build the hull.
  
  
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The original file can be found at: [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rc_airship_regatta/files/ rc_airship_regatta/files/]
 
The original file can be found at: [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rc_airship_regatta/files/ rc_airship_regatta/files/]
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Contact us, if you need a hull, we may can arrange something.

Latest revision as of 15:34, 5 December 2015

This is for the old version of the silent_runner and is currently under revision --Andreas (talk) 14:34, 5 December 2015 (CET)

The following page shows the parts you will need to build up a silent_runner. See the Links section for some shops where you can get the parts. For further specifications refer to the full Documentation or ask at rc_airship_regatta@yahoogroups.com. For the printed parts a 3D printer is useful. The technology is becoming available more and more, and if you do not have access to a 3D printer, ask us, or build similar parts using balsa wood, which even could save weight. It is not really important how the parts look like, the most important thing about building airships is weight. Thus chosing the right parts, use the following weight as maximum and try to find parts with even less weight. This is an exemplary shopping list, you can use any other available parts that fit, or have less weight:


Component Name Weight[g] Quantity
Balloon 82 1
Turnigy 1811 Brushless Motor 11 2
Turnigy Plush 6A ESC 6 2
Propeller 3 2
Zippy Flightmax 500 mAh Lipo 28 1
Turnigy 1800A Servo 7 3
>3 Channel Receiver 7 1
Arduino Pro Mini 5V 2 1
Depron 3mm, 0.5m² 14 1
CFK Tube 3mmm 1m length 4 2


Printed Parts

Download Links

All parts can be downloaded at Thingiverse

Hull

You can either go for a Latex balloon or build an Octax hull.

The silent_runner Octax hull is generated with an excel-sheet that also shows how to plot the envelope parts.

  • The first tab shows the input parameters, already tuned to the silent_runner shape, feel free to play around with the input parameter.
  • The second tab shows the shape off the inflated envelope
  • The third tab shows one of the three elements you will need to assemble the hull
  • The last tab incorporates all data necessary for plotting the elements of the hull. If you find out which column is the right one for plotting, you´ve understood the table and you´re absolutely ready to build the hull.


Download the file here: File:Gertler4155 Silent Runner slender.xls

The original file can be found at: rc_airship_regatta/files/


Contact us, if you need a hull, we may can arrange something.