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LASTWOODSMANHerr Engineering HRR 105, Fokker D-7Parked02-Oct-17 15:47
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The 90 degree bend at the tip of the prop shaft, will sit inside the small, recessed, groove slot trough. I made this trough using a steel ruler and the sideways tip of an awl, to push this trough into the balsa, at the front of the prop face, and going sideways for 6 mm from the prop shaft center. It will be glued in there deep enough, with 5 min Epoxy, in order to keep the front prop face flat, in order to receive the flat of the new prop hub.
LASTWOODSMANHerr Engineering HRR 105, Fokker D-7Parked02-Oct-17 15:37
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The six inner bolt circle holes were enlarged to the larger, brass-coated, Escutcheon pin shaft diameter (head = 3.0 mm diam , shaft = 0.050" diam), and the six outer circle holes were already enlarged just larger than the smaller, shiny steel, Dressmaker Pin shaft diameter (head = 1.5 mm diam , and shaft = 0.0235" diam). I then stuck all those pins into the new hub holes to check the fit and look. At the left, there are 4 small brass washers on the prop shaft between the new removeable prop block and the propeller. You can also see a 90 degree bend of 6mm, that I put into the front of the wire prop shaft. The old nose block with thrust button, and the old practise hub, are at the end of the wooden dowel.
LASTWOODSMANHerr Engineering HRR 105, Fokker D-7Parked02-Oct-17 15:25
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I then inked on the cross hatch points on the two bolt circles with the green marker. On these "Xs", I pushed in starter holes, by eye, with an awl. I enlarged all of these holes by chasing through with a 0.0250" drill bit. The "old" design practise hub is on the left between the dime and the nickel.
LASTWOODSMANHerr Engineering HRR 105, Fokker D-7Parked02-Oct-17 15:20
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This is for my new laminated 9 1/4" scale "AXIAL" prop I made a while back. I made a separate new removeable prop block, prop shaft, thrust button, and new prop hub assembly for this new prop, so I can interchange the 9 1/2" gray plastic prop and prop block, with the new AXIAL prop and block. I started out with an oversize piece of 1/16' blasa plate sheet for a hub plate, and stuck on a "nickel sized" circle of Chrome 'peel n stick' Trim Sheet on to it (centered with an upside down dress maker's pin), then I stuck a "dime sized" circle of Gold 'peel n stick' Trim Sheet onto the larger Chrome circle, also centering it on the same dress maker's pin. Then I used a green Sharpie permanent marker to mark the 12 location lines on which to locate 2 bolt circles for 6 bolt heads on each circle.
LASTWOODSMANDumas Kit #214, Beech StaggerwingParked26-Sep-17 16:23
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Hello JULINICK - will you be bringing in this big 38" balsa Lancaster masterpiece to the Model Show at the Windsor Airport Historic Hangar on Sat Oct 14, 2017 ? link to the information is here - just scroll down past the slide show on the Home Page http://www.ch2a.ca/ I'm sure the boys would love to see it. And any other models you want to bring in - open to all models.
LASTWOODSMANDumas Kit #214, Beech StaggerwingParked26-Sep-17 12:20
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It was highly rated for its classic lines and symmetry.
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LASTWOODSMANDumas Kit #214, Beech StaggerwingParked26-Sep-17 12:17
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The Beechcraft "Staggerwing" seems to always be in the list of the top 10 most beautiful planes.
LASTWOODSMANDumas Kit #214, Beech StaggerwingParked26-Sep-17 12:09
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A large, powerful, fast cabin biplane, built specifically for the Business Executive.
LASTWOODSMANDumas Kit #214, Beech StaggerwingParked26-Sep-17 12:07
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BEECHCRAFT STAGGERWING - a "Golden Age" biplane with atypical wing stagger. A prime example of Vintage beauty, and a perfect balance between "muscular strength" and "delicate grace".
LASTWOODSMANDumas Kit #214, Beech StaggerwingParked26-Sep-17 11:57
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Introduced in 1932. Top speed 212 mph.
LASTWOODSMANDumas Kit #214, Beech StaggerwingParked26-Sep-17 11:55
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Engine - 225 HP Jacobs Radial, and 450 HP Pratt & Whitney R-985
LASTWOODSMANDumas Kit #214, Beech StaggerwingParked26-Sep-17 11:52
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Designed by Walter Beech - wingspan 32 feet
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