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Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild08-Dec-15 21:31
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Left side of the cockpit interior
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild08-Dec-15 21:29
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As you can see from the right side of the interior, this stiffner holds a variety of goodies.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild08-Dec-15 21:28
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Good evening. I'm at the stage of fabricating what is called "cockpit stiffner." If you'll refer to the top portion of the inboard drawing of the S.E. 5, its provides a "table" of the sorts between the floor and the coaming.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild27-Nov-15 21:53
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Went out a purchased a "few" wood stains to use in the cockpit area and for the outer wing struts. Although there are five pieces of wood, I only used basswood and balsa. One of the balsa woods was very soft and I wanted to see if there was a difference in tones with the same stains.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Nov-15 14:50
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Close up of left side. That's it for now. Happy Thanksgiving all.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Nov-15 14:48
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Underside view of the left side. In effort to maintain the prominent fuselage stitching, I'm following through from my previous "experiment" and recessing the lower fuselage formers to make room for the balsa sheeting.
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Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Nov-15 14:45
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Close up of the baggage door behind the pilot's head rest. Its still in the rough stage. I think I manged to work out the details of the door between the fabric portion of the fuselage and the solid paneling. If you zoom up, you can see that I've recessed the forward two formers and cutting away a part of the stringers above, to allow room for balsa sheeting to simulate the paneling. Lotta head-scratching here.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Nov-15 14:40
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Adding some stringers and framing surrounding the baggage door area behind the pilot's head rest. As luck would have it, the S.E. 5 baggage door is in between the fabric and solid paneling making for some head-scratching.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild26-Nov-15 14:37
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First off: I wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and good health. I'm now rough framing the fuselage. If you'll notice, I've taken the liberty of making a "few" changes from the stock fuselage such as: the general cockpit area and the addition of some thick wooden formers behind the pilot's head rest for the baggage door.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild17-Nov-15 19:37
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Here is a another perspective of the difference between the two holes. The rear is where the thread would naturally "flow" in a straight line to the "hidden pulley" inside the wing. The other hole, whereas not as natural, comes more close to resembling the details of the real aircraft. The control horn in this picture is only a representation to help give me an idea of where to puncture the hole through the covering. Only get one shot at this, might as well do a couple of "dress rehearsals" first on my practice wing.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild17-Nov-15 19:32
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This is the underside of my faux sample wing where the aileron "cable" runs through. The hole nearest the rear spar is where the "cable" runs naturally through in a straight line. The second hole where the thread is coming through is the hole that more closely resembles the actual aircraft. Not totally accurate, but better than the original point of entry near the rear spar.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows Series 200 - SE5aBuild17-Nov-15 19:29
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As with almost anything in life of modeling, adding some special detailing oftentimes comes with additional work not anticipated. Such as it is with my intentions to add the inspection window to the wing. I realize that for the window to have its true purpose, I needed to also add the pulley system inside the wing. In my previous posts, this was long accepted. What I overlooked, is that now I can only cover the (say for example) the top surface of the wing, then add the aileron rigging and pulley system, then I can cover the bottom wing. Just more fun-filled work.
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