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Here are several airplanes that I, my brother,
my dad and my kids designed and built.
We like ultra-light, electric-powered, radio-controled
airplanes with unusual designs.
I encourage you to check out my
blog about miniature flying contraptions, robotics, electronics,
and other techno-toys.
The raw picture and movie collections around which these pages
are built (which includes airplanes, legos, and other techno-toys)
is available here.
Visit the E-Flight Links Page, with links
to on-line stores, manufacturers and various interesting sites
about electric flight and R/C micro-flight.
Kevin LeCun together with his
dad Yann and his uncle Bertrand built this
semi-accurate flying model of Senator Amidala's Naboo
Cruiser from Episode II of Star Wars
(Attack of the Clones).
This model looks really cool in the air, and flies wonderfully.
Wingspan: 128cm; Mass: 515 grams with battery;
Motor: two GWS EDF-55 ducted fans; Battery: 3-cell 1300mAh I-RATE LiPo battery;
Construction: Depron and carbon tubes.
The ADVERSE is a vertical takeoff electric airplane.
ADVERSE stands for Avion a Décollage Vertical et Retour au Sol Erratique
(Aircraft with Vertical Takeoff and Erratic Return to the Ground).
ADVERSE is 290 grams, 50cm wingspan Depron/Carbon flying saucer powered by an
Astro 010 brushless motor with a 4.16 gearbox, a 12x8 GWS prop, and
an 8x700mAh NiMH battery.
ADVERSE can take off vertically and fly around in a small backyard.
ADVERSE v2.0 has a steerable motor (coupled with elevator control)
and can turn on a dime.
Vertical landing is possible, but so far has only been
achieved once (yes, once!).
Many years ago, my brother and I built a Speed-400 powered "Flying PacMan".
It was essentially a piece of 3mm Depron shaped like those nasty ghosts in
the PacMan video game. The sheet was glued on a foam fuselage.
Many people have had similar ideas over the years. One of the most popular designs
has come to be known as the "Drenalyn", popularized by the
Aero Modelist Club Creusotin,
in Le Creusot, France
(blueprint of Philippe Jambon's Drenalyn V3D is available in
PDF (24KB) and in
DjVu (11KB)
Drenalyn 504: wingspan 504mm
(3mm depron); motor 010 Astro brushless motor with Astro
gearbox 3.27:1 and 10x4.7 GWS prop; battery 8x700mAh NiMH;
mass: 290g. This thing has a larger-than-1 thrust
to weight ratio. In other words, it can climb
vertically, and can even hover hanging by its prop in a
semi-controlable fashion if you are a skilled pilot! This is probably
the most fun to fly planes I have ever built.
MORE INFO, PICTURES, MOVIES >>>.
NanoSaucer 360: wingspan 360mm (3mm Depron sheet);
motor GWS 7.2v motor from a Tiger Moth kit, 9x7 APC Electric prop; mass
115 grams;
battery: 2-cell 560mAh Kokam LiPo battery;
Quickly built, plenty of power for steep climbs, perfect slow flight for indoor fun.
MORE INFO AND PICTURES >>>.
Drenalyn 360: wingspan 360mm (bent carbon rod + litespan covering);
motor Astro Firefly 16:1 gear with a 10x8 GWS prop; mass without battery: 80g;
battery: 7x70 to 8x300 NiMh; total mass with 8x300 NiMh: 145g.
Very light and slow flying. Ideal for indoor.
MORE INFO AND PICTURES >>>.
Flying PacMan: a mini Drenalyn shaped like the nasty
ghosts in the game PacMan.
Motorization, version 1.0: Speed-280 with 4:1 JH Gearbox and 3-blade prop; battery: anything between
7 cell 300mAh and 8 cell 700mAh.
Motorization, version 2.0: Nippy 280 outrunner/LRK brushless motor with GWS 9047 orange prop;
battery: 8 cell 700mAh.
MORE INFO, PICTURES, MOVIES >>>.
NanoMate is a tiny "Ultimate" biplane for indoor aerobatics.
This plane is incredibly fun to fly (vertical climbs, torque rolls and
all). It was originally powered by a over-volted GWS LPS motor, but
it is now powered with a much more powerful MicRotex outrunner brushless motor.
It's a rocket!
This is a quickly built, indestructible Depron/Carbon FunFly plane
with a pusher configuration (so the motor cannot be damaged in a crash).
Wingspan: 80cm; Mass 330 grams; Motor: Mini-AC 1215/16 brushless with
GWS 4.5:1 gearbox; prop: GWS 1080; battery: I-RATE 3-cell 1300mAh LiPo.
(this replaced the APC Electric 9x6 prop and the 8-cell 700mAh NiMH battery).
This TurboWraith design was inspired by the "Wraith" figthers from the
computer game "StarCraft". It is powered by a GWS EDF-50 electric
ducted fan. The wingspan is 710mm.
I build many of my airplanes with a wonderful material called
"Depron". Depron is a kind of extruded polystyrene sold in
large sheets (80x120cm in 3mm or 6mm thickness). It is sold in hardware
stores as a thermal insulation material in some European countries (France in
particular). After years of being left in the cold, US Modelers can now
obtain Depron or substitutes (notably one call Zepron) from
Air Dynamics) and
Depron USA.
The coolest thing about Depron/Zepron is that you can think of a
new airplane design in the morning and fly it in the afternoon.
I find it difficult to design airplanes without hard data
for various motor/gearbox/propeller/battery combinations.
Performance prediction software like
MotoCalc
are very useful tools, but nothing replaces real measurements.
PicoSpit is an ultralight R/C Spitfire for indoor flight.
The wingspan is 36cm, the mass 40 grams. It uses an
RFFS-100 radio system with magnetic actuators from
Dynamics Unlimited.
The Zepron Micro Funfly
(ZMF for short) is a small funfly-type ariplane with a Zepron wing.
Wingspan: 60cm; Mass: 150 grams; Motor: Potensky POT-2A with a 7.8x4.7'' folding
prop; Battery: 8 cell NiMh 150-300mAh.
The Minicam is a modified XCam-2 wireless video camera, which can be
bought for $80 from www.X10.com.
It weighs 50 grams and be can mounted on small electric-powered
radio-controlled airplanes.
This Speed400-powered, all Depron/carbon "Fun Fly" has a huge wing area for
its weight and an undercambered airfoil for maximum lift. The wing is a
single 3mm Depron sheet folded over a few ribs glued to a carbon spar
(6mm carbon tube).
Wingspan: 1000mm; chord: 360mm (including 60mm full-span ailerons);
length 900mm; mass: about 600g all included; motor: Speed 400
with 4:1 gear and 11-8 (28-20) folding prop; battery: 7 cells 500mAh;
designers: Yann and Bertrand LeCun; Design: particularly ugly.
This plane can fly incredibly slowly, yet can loop and roll at
unreal rates. It can climb and land vertically in 5 knots
of head wind.
This is a small delta wing made of 100% Depron.
Wingspan: 620mm; length: 450mm (including 80mm elevon);
mass 200g all included; motor: Astro mighty 010 brushless
direct drive; battery: 7-8 cells 300-700mAh;