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John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild15-Jan-15 17:17
Views : 434
Today’s effort the joystick is installed. Linkage to the elevator cranks tomorrow.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild15-Jan-15 17:16
Views : 388
The worktable of organized confusion!
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild14-Jan-15 14:36
Views : 470
The Gumster fits the elevator control horn to the elevator linkage.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild14-Jan-15 14:31
Views : 363
For those interested in the fabrication of a faux wicker pilot seat, Gumby has supplied a component manifest. Cardboard cut to the shape and perforated with a punch for the seat back. Needlepoint mesh to simulate the wicker. Scrap balsa for the seat itself. Small straight pins. Gas line or wire insulation for the seat coaming. Needle and thread.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild13-Jan-15 12:52
Views : 430
Gumby’s first attempt at fabricating a faux wicker flight seat.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild13-Jan-15 12:51
Views : 401
The Gumster dry fits the seat.
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John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aParked13-Jan-15 12:50
Views : 415
Gumby is happy with the effort. The seat appears to fit nicely!
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild12-Jan-15 18:18
Views : 437
This day the rudder control was fabricated and installed. It is linked by cable to another rudder control that will be under the pilot seat. This control beam extends outside the fuselage and connects with two double cables to the rudder. Ogre has all the control cables, for his tail surfaces visible and externally located. I believe they are all double cables as is most of the flight rigging. It is my goal to make all the control cables functional. Hopefully, when the kids play with the control surfaces located in the feathers, the corresponding actuators will move in the cockpit. Rudder cables were doable, with patience and some luck, the control stick connection will fall into place. This night I ponder the design. Gumby’s input is vital to the design success
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild10-Jan-15 14:53
Views : 417
Well now that is as cold as a frozen elk teat in Siberia, it is time for tinkering in the model shop once again. Vacuumed the floor and started looking for both my thoughts and model parts. At least I have found the Gumster. Working on the cockpit interior. Happy New Year!!!
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild19-Aug-14 13:55
Views : 444
My summer build collected yesterday
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aParked17-Apr-14 17:36
Views : 408
Wishing you all a happy Easter. My traditional hand sculpted butter lamb for our Easter table. The Cyrillic says “Christ has Risen”!
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild05-Apr-14 15:27
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