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BOW 110

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Description

BOW 110Slope it, Discus launch it, tow it, winch it, it doesn't care! The bow is a very agile aircraft, fun to fly and tough enough to last. The BOW's are designed by a dedicated pair of crazy wing guys in Austria, David and Franz. They have refined these wings over many different designs and they range in size from 900mm to 2800mm spans. The BOW 110 kit is 1100mm span. Describing the flying characteristics of an aircraft can be a wordy endeavor, so have a

 Slope it, Discus launch it, tow it, winch it, it doesn't care!

The bow is a very agile aircraft, fun to fly and tough enough to last. The BOW's are designed by a dedicated pair of crazy wing guys in Austria, David and Franz. They have refined these wings over many different designs and they range in size from 900mm to 2800mm spans. The BOW 110 kit is 1100mm span.

Describing the flying characteristics of an aircraft can be a wordy endeavor, so have a look at these videos of the BOW doing its thing. After that we can talk about the kit.

 

In addition to its very good (uncomplicated) flight characteristics, the BOW110 also has very compact dimensions. In order to further reduce the pack size, the tail tube can be made removable. All of this makes the BOW110 a great candidate for an “always have with you” aircraft.

After a few development steps, the number of components has been reduced to the bare minimum. This leads to a very short construction time.

The BOW110 can be used in a very wide range of flying. Typical uses include searching for thermals or playing on the slope, it does very well for both!

The BOW110 can be launched into the air as follows:

  • Relaxed DLG style (The BOW110 is not designed/intended for FULL power launches as is common in the F3K competition class, but does fine with spirited throws.)
  • Bungee (for standard spars): Simply attach the rubber to the tow hook and off you go. Heights of 90m+ have already been logged in parallel with 2 x RES rubbers.
  • Bungee (for optional light weight spars): Bungee starts are only possible to a very limited extent with the light spars (maximum 1 x RES rubber). If at all, please approach it very carefully!

 Now onto the kit description.

So this is a build on the plans kind of kit. We include a basic build guide with important details, but the actual build manual is via our build thread on the Aloft Forum. (<<--Click to see)

Carbon fiber tubes do the heavy lifting on this design. The tubes are laid out in a triangle design similar to a kite. I know those tube miters look like a pain, no worries we include a miter gauge block to make this process easier. 

As you can see from the above picture, the carbon tubes reach out to the wing tips and are eventually glued into the wing tip blocks. The very end of the tube is glued into a piece of ply that has a hole in it. That hole is where the carbon tube goes for the Discus Launching peg.
In the next photo we see more progress adding the ribs.
Now we can see the leading edges have been added.
I think you have a pretty good idea of what's going on here, so we can move onto the specifications of the plane.

Basic specs for the 110

  • Wingspan: 1100mm (43.3”)
  • Wing area: 19.1dm2 (296in2)
  • Length: approx. 526mm (20.7”)
  • AUW: approx. 310 gr (10.9 oz)

What's included:

  • Material & Laser cut parts set (Includes balsa, plywood, spars, leading edge, control horns and linkage materials)
  • Standard weight carbon tubes
  • Bungee (slope) and DLG tails
  • Ballast chamber
  • Spar cutting guide
  • Full scale plans
  • Well packaged for shipping protection.

What's needed?

  • Glues - CA, Epoxy
  • Covering materials - We like Flying Film!
  • basic tools like a hobby knife, sand paper, screw drivers, etc. 
  • Your radio gear with 2 high quality 8mm servos

 The throwing peg can be configured for either left-handed or right-handed pilots.

She is great as a thermal hunter and a blast on lower lift slopes.

A note from Wayne- I need to say this is a FUN plane to build. Nothing hard, and things fit wonderfully. I am simply blown away with the flight performance on our maiden flight. We had been flying some other DLG like models and I didn't think the BOW was going to do very well as we had very little lift and she was not going to be tuned in. I was so happy to see it excelling in the conditions. She carried energy very well, was flying where the others didn't dare, and was really fun. I am very impressed with her and looking forward to future flights. I can't wait to see what she delivers once fully tuned in.

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M.K.
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★★★★★ 4
Durable, interesting, but not my dog's favorite.
Color: Purple, Size: Large (Pack of 1)
This is a pretty cool treat dispensing toy; the rubber it's made from is very thick and durable, and the irregular shape of it makes it more interesting for the dog. The opening of each compartment has little strips inside that makes the toy dispense treats pretty randomly. You can also snip them so they're shorter, to dispense treats easier. I snipped all of them in my toy, because my dog was having a hard time getting treats out, and I adjusted them several times to where now it's almost too easy to get the treats out. I just couldn't find a happy medium, and of course once you've cut them, you can't uncut them. The only real down side to this toy is that it collects dog fur and can get pretty gross pretty fast. Most of my dog's other toys stay relatively clean when she's using them, but between the material and the pattern and whatnot on the outside, this toy is just a gunk magnet. Fur collects in the little dips between "barnacles" and clings to the slots on the outside of the toy. My dog doesn't really mind, obviously, but I think it's a little gross. ;D My dog for whatever reason favors most of her other toys over this one; even when this is the only toy that still has treats left in it, she'll often ignore it. It's a very high quality toy, though.
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Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Durable and Fun Diversion!
Color: Purple, Size: Large (Pack of 1)
At first I was a bit concerned as the toy is made of a fairly pliable rubber so I worried that my vizsla, who destroys most of his toys rather quickly, would destroy this one within hours. Luckily, I was able to quickly teach him that it's much more fun to carry and kick around, then to gnaw. So far it's been over a month that I've actually left this on the floor, and it shows very little signs of damage. Some treats have made a perpetual home in the large and medium sides of the toy, and it keeps him interested from time to time, as he'll just randomly pick it up and start kicking it around, or bring it to me in hopes of a game of fetch or a treat reload. One thing that definitely helped him fall in love with it was that I immediately (after washing) placed a variety of sizes of his favorite treats in the different globes. Some (kibble-sized) treats fell out easily and taught him that this was indeed a rewarding toy to play with, others took a little kicking and dropping, and some remain until they start to break apart from enough bouncing and licking, which keeps his attention. We have the large (for a 40-lb dog) and it suits him well as he can get his mouth around even the largest of the globes to carry it, while it has about a zero percent change of becoming a choking hazard, unless a piece breaks off, which seems unlikely so far. One does have to be somewhat careful playing fetch in the house, as it bounces somewhat unpredictably and has a bit of heft to it. Very pleasantly surprised to find that the rubber actually smells good, somewhat like bubble gum, as opposed to some other rubber toys that reek of chemicals. Overall, very happy with the durability, safety, and fun of this one, and wouldn't hesitate to replace it with the exact item if it is ever lost or damaged.
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★★★★★ 3
3.5 Stars -- Sturdy but Limited
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I got the Barnacle toy in size Large for my ~45 lb mutt. She enjoys food toys, and I wanted to find one sturdy enough that I felt safe leaving her with when I left for work since she tends to destroy her toys quickly. First thing -- there's no way any dog is going to be able to destroy this. The "rubber" is super thick and a good balance of flexible and sturdy, so she can't do her favorite "pick at a weak edge and slowly disembowel it" trick. I've had it for a couple months now and it looks brand new. However, it isn't great for feeding her kibble. She eats 1 cup at morning and at night, and none of the compartments fits that comfortably. I don't really feel like dividing her food into 3 portions every day to split it between either. The bigger problem is the hole size, or rather the ratio of kibble-to-hole size. The holes are very big with rubber "fingers" inside to slow the food spill. I've still found that it tends to dump a fistful of kibble all at once, or not let anything go for a long time. This may have to do with my dog's "technique", as described below. Another problem is that since this has three separate chambers, this toy is not hollow and is surprisingly heavy. While my dog has no problems throwing a kong around (and I mean THROWING a kong around), the weight and asymmetrical shape makes it difficult to throw or roll, which is my dog's preferred way to use a food toy. This toy works best when a dog slaps it with her paws or picks it up and drops it, which may be why my dog gets frustrated with getting her food from it. What this toy is really great for, for us, is high value treats. If I am leaving at an unusual time and anticipate that she's going to fuss, I can put "the good stuff" in this toy and then she doesn't mind the struggle at all! The different size chambers make this especially nice if I'm breaking up odd sized or home made treats and want her to stay busy for a while. Since it's so sturdy, she can chew on it all she wants, but she has to do the work to get the treats. All in all-- this toy isn't great for my dog's daily feedings, but it's great for high value treats and a change of pace.
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Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Actually a challenge for my genius dog!
Color: Purple, Size: Large (Pack of 1)
I am pretty sure my dog owns every puzzle toy and treat-dispensing dog toy that exists, and he's able to figure most of them out in less than 5 minutes. Many last no more than 60 seconds before he's solved them. The Barncle, however, is actually a challenge for him! The Barnacle has three "compartments, " none of which are connected. All three have a rubber "mouth" that helps keep treats inside. The rubber "mouth parts" are very effective and make it quite challenging to get treats out once they've been placed inside. You can trim the rubber "mouth parts" to make it easier to let treats out, but I'm not doing that. I'm glad that it's not challenge! The Barnacle keeps my dog occupied for at least 30 minutes, which is a LONG time for my dog who usually has a "What next?" attitude towards toys. Th only "bad" thing about the Barnacle is that it's so hard to get treats out of, even for humans. Therefore, it could attract vermin if you're not careful to clean it out.
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Pawtucket, US
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OMG - DO NOT BUY - it smells like noxious poison.
Color: Purple, Size: Medium (Pack of 1), Color: Purple, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
OMG DO NOT BUY!!!!!!!!!!! I didn’t think the reviews stating the noxious smell could be accurate - OMG OUR WHOLE HOUSE REEKS OF POISON. I LITERALLY FEEL LIKE I MAY BE SICK. OMG OMG OMG.
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