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MazamanGuillows Series 900 - SkyraiderBuild18-Sep-12 05:03
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In build #1, the plans called for a single piece wing assembly. The A-1 calls for separate wings glued to the fuselage. Separate wings was definitely easier to attach to the fuse, but I wonder what will happen in the 1st crash. I can foresee some major damage to the fuse.
MazamanGuillows Series 900 - SkyraiderBuild18-Sep-12 04:53
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here is the side profile of the wingtip
MazamanGuillows Series 900 - SkyraiderBuild18-Sep-12 04:51
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I wasn't happy with the spar-type wingtps on my first plane, so I wanted to try solid wingtips on build #2. I built up the wingtips with balsa strip, sanded the horizontal/vertical axis to match the surrounding profile, then finished up by sanding to blend the profiles.
MazamanGuillows Series 900 - SkyraiderBuild18-Sep-12 04:46
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Vertical stabilizer prior to the spars being trimmed. Although not seen in this picture, excess material from the fillets has also been removed.
MazamanGuillows Series 900 - SkyraiderBuild18-Sep-12 04:44
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Here is the horizontal stabilizer with excess material removed from fillets to try to reduce weight behind the CG.
MazamanGuillows Series 900 - SkyraiderBuild16-Sep-12 19:20
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Horizontal stabilizer. Not sure if you can see this, but sanded ends of 1/16" spars to match the thickness of the kit parts
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MazamanGuillows Series 900 - SkyraiderBuild04-Sep-12 18:43
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Start of build #2. Applied some lessons learned from build #1 - thinned parts before cutting/popping them out; and sanded open stringer notches with a homemade notched instead of cutting them.
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