BJ Duster Model Glider Short Kit

BJ Duster Model Glider Short Kit

£145.00

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BJ Duster Short Kit from the Chris Williams Plan

Designer Chris Williams has enlarged his 1:6 scale model to this 1:5 scale 102” span scale glider and included electric power for ease of flying from a flat field. Can also be aerotowed or flown from a slope. Traditional construction methods from a single, very large and well detailed plan sheet. Performance is ideal with a budget 2810/1100KV brushless motor with 3S 2200 mAh Lipo for power.

WING SPAN: 102″ / 2.6m
WING SECTION: HQ35/12 (no washout)
WEIGHT: 4 lb / 1.8 kg
SCALE: 1:5
MOTOR: E-Power 2810 1100 KV brushless
MOTIVE POWER: 60A brushless ESC 3S 2200 mAh LiPo
RADIO FUNCTIONS: 5

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SKU: LCS-CW-BJ-Duster-Short-Kit Category:

Description

The BJ Duster

The BJ-1 Dyna Mite, or California Sailplanes Duster

was a sailplane designed by Ben Jansson in the United States in the 1960s for homebuilding.

Design and development
A conventional shoulder-wing design with conventional empennage, no component of the BJ-1 exceeds 18 ft (5.5 m) in length, in order to facilitate building and storage in a domestic garage. Construction throughout was of wood, apart from a few mouldings (like the nosecone) made of fiberglass. The BJ-1 Dyna Mite first flew in 1966.

The rough building sketches from Ben Janssons prototype design from 1963, were refined by Hank Thor and the BJ-1B Duster plans were released in 1971 featuring a lighter weight, extended wingspan and a lower canopy that required the pilot to fly it semi-reclined. By 1977, more than 200 sets of plans had been sold. In total 371 sets of plans were sold and DSK (Duster Sailplane Kits) sold about 169 kits.

Variants

BJ-1 ‘Dyna Mite’
BJ-1B ‘Duster’

Specifications (BJ-1B)

General characteristics
Crew: One pilot
Length: 20 ft 6 in (6.0 m)
Wingspan: 42 ft 8 in (13.00 m)
Wing area: 103 ft2 (9.6 m2)
Aspect ratio: 17.7
Empty weight: 350 lb (159 kg)
Gross weight: 580 lb (281 kg)

Performance
Maximum speed: 128 mph (206 km/h)
Maximum glide ratio: 29
Rate of sink: 148 ft/min (0.76 m/s)

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