I swapped three bodyshells for a quadcopter, it has really bad fpv transmission, a picture every 3 seconds, not really ideal for flying purposes, so I chopped the gearboxes off for small plane projects, these are nice little units, I found the bare motor is higher in power using the same prop as the tiny delta, it now has one fitted and is definately faster.
I decided to build a 1/3rd scale glider to use my F949 board, its a 1/3.2 scale glider to be exact. As the original was a model of 116 span, mine ends up as a fairly small 36 inch span, with its high aspect ratio wing, the model is only 15 inches long. The wltoys F949 board fits with a bit of room to spare and an e-cig cell sits in the bottom of the pilot area. A clear moulded cockpit will be fitted soon. My carved cockpit moulding plug was covered with masking tape and painted matt black just to see how it looks. This will be removed before moulding. It has flown with this 3.5g bit of solid balsa, very slightly nose heavy, so a plastic canopy, balsa base and glue should hopefully knock a gram or more off compared to solid balsa. The wing folds in half, to allow it to fit in a reasonably sized box for rucksack transportation.