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You can find the plans for the foam plane called the Kraken in the major search engines.
"CA" means cyanoacrylate. You want "foam safe CA."
"The Bulldog" is the name of the brown and green plane.
"The Bulldog" is the name of the green and brown plane.
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if its really delicate then yes
By using a fire extinguisher, which will take away the oxygen. this means that the fire triangle will lose a side. the fire triangle consists of 3 things, heat/fuel/oxygen. when doing this you have to use the right extinguisher. for plane fires use water foam to separate the fuel from the oxygen. (water foam is like foam bubbles but a lot more sticky)
the airplane must have wings significantly big enough and correctly shaped to be forced up by the air even under the specific load applied to them. my suggestion would be to cut and form the plane wings and body out of sheats of styrofoam. the key is that the material is light enough so the plane may glide. balsa and foam are observed in many different toy plane kits available at hobby stores. if you are looking for a self propelled airplane then that is a bit different then a glider. this plane must be made of material and two a specific deisgn that will support the weight of the plane plus the motor and other things while being aero dynamic enough to put the thrust to good efficient use. for this i would suggest buying a rubber band/propeller toy plane kit or even a motorized remote control model plane. This is because something like this can be QUITE difficult to produce.
Foam is a noun (the foam) and a verb (to foam).
Yes. Foam board and foam core are the same thing.
Because of aviation fuel spilling over and around a crashed plane, dense foam is used to smother any possibility of a fire.