Taken last year at Callow Bank, one of the SSA sites. The Irvine Pixie glider is quite superb for single channel, its one of my most frequent flyers, and the OS pIxie radio of course matches it perfectly.
Ron has seen it fly at Marske Headlands but declined to have a go on the button! Its a small robust lightweight ARTF that will take a bit of a breeze. Great shame that they're not available any more. This particular time it was a bit out of trim, needed some noseweight.
A brace of Pixies - Irvine & OS
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I just love that pixie phil.
Well both of them come to that
It’s such a great flyer, someone should re-kit it. I’m sure it would be a great seller.
Ron.
Well both of them come to that
It’s such a great flyer, someone should re-kit it. I’m sure it would be a great seller.
Ron.
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Re: A brace of Pixies - Irvine & OS
I know there was talk at one point of maybe getting igull to make a Pixie clone? Have heard nothing recently though.
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I’m going to create a set of plans for one off of my one. Unfortunately it’s not high on my priority list although I hope to get it done by the end of the year.
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Re: A brace of Pixies - Irvine & OS
Hi All
If someone can get a rough drawn 'plan' to me (a scan or mobile photo is fine), just need reasonably accurate sizes and some 3-views - I'll certainly have a look at it
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Neil
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Re: A brace of Pixies - Irvine & OS
Pixie variant !
I made this some 15years + ago. I copied a friends Pixie and redesigned the fuz. It flies beautifully and uses a 400 can motor that’s now lacking lustre so it can’t manage to ROG from its wheels. Now I’m alive to this wonderful forum I think it would convert well to S/C with kick up elevator. What do you think ?
I made this some 15years + ago. I copied a friends Pixie and redesigned the fuz. It flies beautifully and uses a 400 can motor that’s now lacking lustre so it can’t manage to ROG from its wheels. Now I’m alive to this wonderful forum I think it would convert well to S/C with kick up elevator. What do you think ?
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Re: A brace of Pixies - Irvine & OS
I'm still working on a Pixie, but the OS Pixie in my case, not the model
I Cadded it up a couple of years ago, tried 3D printing it and made a complete mess of it. I then managed to lose the CAD and STL file and gave up for a while. I've now redrawn it in OpenSCAD (if you can call it drawings as you semi-program it - I love it). I think my 3D printing ability has improved, so I'll have another go at printing it soon. If anybody wants I can send them the STL or OpenSCAD file, but I'd prefer to print it first to make sure it all fits together properly.
I've had to deviate slightly from scale as the On/Off switch on the original had its fixing centres at 18mm which I can't find an exact replacement for, so I've drawn it for a switch with 15mm fixing centres as I've got a box full of them. The push button has been drawn for a standard 6.35mm switch with 7mm mounting hole and I've moved the aerial hole a bit to make it easier to mount a 2.4 antenna. I've left the case fixing hole in the same place for some 12mm headed thumbscrews with M3 thread I've bought (the original has a 10mm head thumbscrew that I can't find an exact replacement for). I'll use one of my own Arduino Pro Mini based S/C encoders - another thing I must post to the forum...
And finally I've started drawing the OS Pixie MK2. The curved sides got me thinking to start with, but proved easier than any other CAD program I've used to date, to do an enclosure with curved sides and rounded edges. The "textured" lid is proving fun to draw, but we're getting there, I'll post when complete.
Cheers
Mike
I Cadded it up a couple of years ago, tried 3D printing it and made a complete mess of it. I then managed to lose the CAD and STL file and gave up for a while. I've now redrawn it in OpenSCAD (if you can call it drawings as you semi-program it - I love it). I think my 3D printing ability has improved, so I'll have another go at printing it soon. If anybody wants I can send them the STL or OpenSCAD file, but I'd prefer to print it first to make sure it all fits together properly.
I've had to deviate slightly from scale as the On/Off switch on the original had its fixing centres at 18mm which I can't find an exact replacement for, so I've drawn it for a switch with 15mm fixing centres as I've got a box full of them. The push button has been drawn for a standard 6.35mm switch with 7mm mounting hole and I've moved the aerial hole a bit to make it easier to mount a 2.4 antenna. I've left the case fixing hole in the same place for some 12mm headed thumbscrews with M3 thread I've bought (the original has a 10mm head thumbscrew that I can't find an exact replacement for). I'll use one of my own Arduino Pro Mini based S/C encoders - another thing I must post to the forum...
And finally I've started drawing the OS Pixie MK2. The curved sides got me thinking to start with, but proved easier than any other CAD program I've used to date, to do an enclosure with curved sides and rounded edges. The "textured" lid is proving fun to draw, but we're getting there, I'll post when complete.
Cheers
Mike
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Re: A brace of Pixies - Irvine & OS
I’d love a Mk2 Pixie in black. Will you be making up cases to sell by any chance Mike?
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Re: A brace of Pixies - Irvine & OS
Hi Jonathan
If they print out OK I'll do you one, but that is getting ahead of myself, as I haven't finished drawing the
OS Pixie MK2 yet
But if anybody is more competent at printing than me and want to have a go at an OS Pixie MK1, I have the STL files for the case, lid and switch shroud ready to print, though I've only checked that it all fits together on the PC screen, not for real.
Mike
If they print out OK I'll do you one, but that is getting ahead of myself, as I haven't finished drawing the
OS Pixie MK2 yet
But if anybody is more competent at printing than me and want to have a go at an OS Pixie MK1, I have the STL files for the case, lid and switch shroud ready to print, though I've only checked that it all fits together on the PC screen, not for real.
Mike
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Re: A brace of Pixies - Irvine & OS
That’s superb Mike
I’ll definitely buy one from you when you get it sorted.
I was just saying to phil the other night I’d luv to build a replica pixie
Ron.
I’ll definitely buy one from you when you get it sorted.
I was just saying to phil the other night I’d luv to build a replica pixie
Ron.
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