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hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build29-Jun-12 23:07
Views : 1293
Taking a little break to prepare something for a 4th of July flying session. No, it's not a model oil rig.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - DeHavilland BeaverBuild07-Jun-12 22:33
Views : 1435
"Bones Shot" on floats. The prop is a 6-1/2 inch Ikara with a very aggressive pitch. Haven't finished and flown this one yet, but it's light enough that it should fly, respectably, on rubber power. Don't expect it to R.O.W. but I'll try it.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Series Pilatus PorterParked31-May-12 17:17
Views : 1157
Production Porter kit is shipping.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build21-May-12 17:04
Views : 1471
Now to continue with attaching the nose. The whole nose assembly glues to the front of the fuselage. The removable section is right behind the nose block. the right bank of cylinder heads come off with the front section, the left bank is staggered to the rear and stays with the fixed section.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build21-May-12 17:01
Views : 1423
Back where we were when the disaster occured. This version is 2 grams heavier than my first try, but it can be handled with impunity.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build11-May-12 17:25
Views : 1487
I find that miniture Scunci hair clips make good, low crush strength, clamps for delicate work.
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hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build11-May-12 17:22
Views : 1321
The rest of the stringers are 8 pound balsa.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build11-May-12 17:21
Views : 1173
The formers are still contest grade stuff, 1/32" aft of the C.G., 1/20" forward, and 1/16" for the nose former.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build11-May-12 17:19
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OK. Here we go again. After the "crushing failure" of my first attempt at a super light fuselage I searched out a specific piece of balsa to make my strip wood for the keels and the stringers at the edges of the fuselage. Back in the day, when a bill of materiels called out for a compnent to be made of "rock hard balsa" this is the stuff they were talking about.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build06-Apr-12 13:18
Views : 1428
The OH $%!# moment. I was sanding it prior to coverning. I tried to build it too light. I've started on a new fuselage with the same weight formers, but 8 to 10 pound wood for the stringers. It may still come out under 20 grams although I'll be happy if it's under 30. Luckily, I've done it once so the next one will be quicker.
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build06-Apr-12 13:15
Views : 1137
Getting a little carried away with the dummy engine. Push rod tubes and ignition harness, top and bottom. Exhaust pipes and intake tracts will be foam. Not true scale but close enough for a flying model
hjlittmanGuillows Series 300 - Piper Cub 95Build03-Apr-12 12:59
Views : 727
Schrodinger, research assistant.
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