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jgoodPat's Custom Models 44" Tiger MothBuild15-Jul-06 17:23
Views : 1146
With the newly covered fuel tank / center section.
jgoodPat's Custom Models 44" Tiger MothBuild15-Jul-06 17:23
Views : 1083
Sheeted the fuel tank, and made the struts. All seems to fit OK.
jgoodPat's Custom Models 44" Tiger MothBuild15-Jul-06 13:37
Views : 1074
Center section struts going in.
65chevelleGuillows Series 700 - Fairchild 24Build15-Jul-06 12:36
Views : 1087
Wing bottoms covered. Need to pick up remaining RC equipment. May be slowing down soon.
65chevelleGuillows Series 700 - Fairchild 24Build15-Jul-06 12:33
Views : 903
Hatch carved from solid balsa and hollowed out
65chevelleGuillows Series 700 - Fairchild 24Build15-Jul-06 12:30
Views : 1131
Motor screwed in from front. Hatch on top for motor access after covering
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65chevelleGuillows Series 700 - Fairchild 24Build15-Jul-06 12:29
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Hmm, where did I get this idea? Used hard tubing as spacers
David DuckettBerkeley Fairchild 24Build15-Jul-06 08:37
Views : 1991
Interior, landing gear, and wheel pants.
jgoodPat's Custom Models 44" Tiger MothBuild15-Jul-06 08:13
Views : 1118
Yet another test fit together this morning...
jgoodPat's Custom Models 44" Tiger MothBuild15-Jul-06 01:28
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Tail surfaces together now. Lots of sanding and shaping leading edges tomorrow...
jgoodPat's Custom Models 44" Tiger MothBuild14-Jul-06 22:39
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The finished fin and rudder!
jgoodPat's Custom Models 44" Tiger MothBuild14-Jul-06 22:38
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After soaking the two strips for 15 minutes in water, they are taped to the foam guide, thin CA applied, and heated in a microwave oven for 12 seconds. Once removed, they retain the shape of the guide, and are pinned to the plans.
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