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John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Parked | 12-Apr-10 04:40 | |
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After repairing transporttation damage to the tail, the Stearman finally joined the squadron. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Build | 14-Jan-10 15:14 | |
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Olive spends an evening with Schnazola....I guess she sleeps around! |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Parked | 14-Jan-10 11:39 | |
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I remembered that polyspan will shink even afeter it is painted. A few minutes with the heat gun and the fuse and wings are tight again. Shrinking after paint makes the paint a tad glossier. Of course you must heat slowly so as not to damage the paint. Off to the cabin tomorrow!! |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Parked | 14-Jan-10 11:36 | |
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Remember Schnazola the crop duster? It was in the shop for a pre transport dusting and inspection. It has been about 6 months since its completion. I noticed that the balsa must have dried and the entire plane has shunk a bit. The music wire rigging was bowed and the polyspan had sagged. I cut small sections from the wires and installed Al tubing ferrules, crimped on one end. The rigging is straight again and the ferrule should allow for linear change with temp. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Flying | 12-Oct-09 18:04 | |
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After seeing Bill P's fine Stearman, I decided totemporarily hang mine! |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC PT Crop Duster | Reference | 16-Aug-09 10:32 | |
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I just returned from the hills of PA. My nature contribution. Indian Pipe the only saprophytic non- green flowering plant in NA. |