Sunday, March 9, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
The Long Awaited Update
As you can see, I have done quite a bit in the last couple of weeks. The covering is done and the trim work is beginning. I am very happy with the underside! I wanted a very HUGE contrast and I think I succeeded. The tail stripes are leftover trimmings from the wing pieces. They had such a cool shape that I had to use them somehow. I don't think that I could have cut them like that on purpose. I am debating if I should add 1/4" black stripes on each side of the green, I think it might give it a more finished appearance.
The top, on the other hand, will be completely different. I will have to wait to do it because Tower Hobbies sent me the wrong stuff and I just realized it. You will have to wait and see what this twisted mind comes up with.
Check out my NEW pilot! Bee Man was too small and not vi sable enough so he got bumped for this fine looking fellow. He reminds me of what all Jr. High teachers feel on the inside!!!!
The top, on the other hand, will be completely different. I will have to wait to do it because Tower Hobbies sent me the wrong stuff and I just realized it. You will have to wait and see what this twisted mind comes up with.
Check out my NEW pilot! Bee Man was too small and not vi sable enough so he got bumped for this fine looking fellow. He reminds me of what all Jr. High teachers feel on the inside!!!!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Yes...I Suck.
Well I have done quite a bit except post my progress. The tank is in and the plumbing is done. The cowl turned out better than I thought-not perfect-but OK. If it explodes into two pieces, I will order a fiberglass one and be done with it. I have the belly pan on and the covering has begun. I am trying to do a better job than on the last plane.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Teaser Spy Photos!
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Setbacks, Setbacks
Well, I finally got a little done. One of my novice mistakes was to make a bannana fuse. The tail was about 1/8" off to one side! I decided to hack the tail blocks off and add a little wood to make the rear end match the plans. Here are some pics of the fuel tank and its Rube Goldberg fuel line routing. I have also installed the EZ fueler and the front sheeting. I put a small piece of monokote around the fueler so that it will be eaiser to cover that area later. The servo rails are now in place and they seem to line up with the pushrods well.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Tail Work
Brrrr......It's too cold in the garage to do much. I glued the blocks on the rear and then shaped them to match the rest of the fuse. The tail is just in place to see if it fits. I am still trying to decide about the motor placement. I have noticed that the fuse has a twist in it. I don't really know what is up, but I'm not crazy about being outside when it is so cold. Oh well, I guess that is what makes building so interesting.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Give me some skin, man!
Here is the progress this afternoon. I have sheeted the turtle deck but decided to wait on the front portion until I decide what to do with the engine mounting. My choices:
1. Mount the engine upside down with the tank in place and hope for the best.
2. Leave the tank in place and mount the engine sideways (probably what I'll do).
3. Try to move the tank lower and mount the engine upside down.
If I mount the engine sideways, I might be able to use swap the position of the pushrods, but that will be another day.
MLK Day update
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Progress continues (slowly)
I finally got back into working on the plane. Here you can see the extra push rod tube I added to route the antenna wire to the rear of the plane. I also added a piece of light ply behind former F1 for added support after someone on the Internet told me that that is a weak point. The plane has the tank installed and the upper formers in place. I will get out there tomorrow and take some pics before trying to sheet the top.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
The Fuse is forming
Progress has slowed a bit. Work started back up and time is limited. Miles has started helping me and that too makes it a bit slower. That's OK, it is neat to have him in the garage. Here are pics of the progress after my latest screw-ups. I broke a push rod tube but was able to find a brass tube that would slide right over the cracked portion and sure it up. I am pretty sure that it will work fine. I also glued some strips on the wrong side of the fuse. Oh well, the good thing about wood is that you can hack it off and glue new. I also have a pilot! Bee guy looks ready to fly, doesn't he?
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Brrr...It's cold!
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
The two become one
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