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simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked09-Sep-10 12:51
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The frame complete and ready for covering.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked09-Sep-10 12:48
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The retaining stripA3 are glued in place. A while back we found a foot square piece of !/64 plywood at the LHS. We're cutting it into small strips and using it for retaining strips. We will see how it compares to the 1/32 balsa in strength.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked09-Sep-10 12:47
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The Jr. Cloudbuster is quickly coming together. Wing platform A1 and spacing strips A2 are glued in place.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked08-Sep-10 19:04
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Wing dihedral formed. !/32 sheet glued to bottom of the pod forming the tail boom slot. Vertical tail attached to tailboom.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked08-Sep-10 19:02
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The nose pod parts glued together.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked08-Sep-10 18:57
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The fuselage pod is made of 1/8 sheet with 2 1/16 sheet doublers. The area removed from
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simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterFlying07-Sep-10 15:57
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The flight pic shows the prominent drooping nose, so we call it the 'Droop Snoot' :o)
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked07-Sep-10 15:55
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It was built early this summer when it was getting hot and the colors were chosen to remind us that 'pumpkin season' and cooler days will eventually come;o)
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked07-Sep-10 15:53
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If anyone is interested what the model was that was used in illustrating the sliding wing mount. It is a scratchbuilt using the wing and tail shapes of the Zaic Falcon and an original built up profile fuslelage.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked07-Sep-10 15:35
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Since the Cloud Buster fleet is beginning to show its age, a new one is in order. Having a duplicate CB kit, we took the wing parts and built a new wing. We shortened it by two inner bays and added a reinforced center section. This reduced the wing area about 84 percent so we adjusted the tail parts by this amount. The wingspan of this version will be 14 inches. Here are the new wing and tail parts.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked06-Sep-10 13:58
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A closeup of the opposing throughts at 'A3' formed by the overlapping strips in the previous picture. 'B3' shows an edge view. The platforms on the fuselage slide through these spaces.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 4000 - Cloud BusterParked06-Sep-10 13:56
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How the mounting system works. 'A' is the wing mounting platform on the fuselage. 'A2' is the wing surface that will rest on the platform 'A'. Two balsa strips the thickness of the platform are glued on both sides of 'A2' spaced the width of 'A'. 'A3' are strips slightly wider and are glued on top of the strips at 'A2', with the overlap towards the center of the wing.
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