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pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build14-Jul-09 02:15
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The air duct will continue thru to F4.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build14-Jul-09 02:12
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Installing the "Rapier" L2 or L2HP motor tube and the "Active Ducting".
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build12-Jul-09 03:49
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Formers and outer keel strip in place. Ready to come off and add other side. Onlt the forward and aft formers have notches for the stringers. The remainder have small laser marked centerlines indicated on the formers. If you look closely you can see them.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build12-Jul-09 03:42
Views : 728
Started fuselage. Keel parts down.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build09-Jul-09 05:22
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This kit has some pretty complex wingtips. The vert fin is, well, vertical, but offset by the 6 deg. diherdral angle and the horizontal "Diffuser" (it's what the plans call it) has anhedral as well as being angled to match the bottom surface of the airfoil. A bit confusing. Twice.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build09-Jul-09 05:09
Views : 807
And some more sanding! Tips with inset surfaces.
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pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Reference06-Jul-09 04:03
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Well, I know it ain't wood but, what do you think the first thing I decide to make on my new CAD software should be anyways?! My first build. Fi 167. I like wood much more. MUCH more.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Reference04-Jul-09 10:05
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Dumas Stinson Reliant I built for my Dad a couple years back over a period of a year or two. He likes them in the "Skeleton" state. Now he wants this one covered since I've gotten back "into" this stye of modelling. I told him " You dope it and sand it, then I'll cover it." Well, here he is sanding. Guess I've got a covering job coming up! The drag is that it's already fully assembled.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build03-Jul-09 17:03
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Wing framed up quicker than setting up the shims. The notches for the stringers are laser cut undersize so the builder can open them up at the correct angle (sweep-back) for a nice fit. Quite thoughtful designing.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build03-Jul-09 16:59
Views : 783
Instructions are quite implicit to insure correct washout. After making th shims, I matched the bottom of the airfoil profile on a sanding block (tounge depresser) and slightly sanded the shims so the trailing edge stock conforms to the airfoil shape during assy.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build03-Jul-09 16:54
Views : 992
Since the airfoil is semi semitrical, some jigs are in order.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Build03-Jul-09 16:51
Views : 754
Here's what you get. Laser cut good quality Balsa (7 lbs density), bag of small goodies, pretty good Vac caonopy, high quality and informative plans, very nice instruction sheets, an initialed packing list(!) and Esaki tissue.
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