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cw Accro Posteur
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Posté le: 08/01/2011 14:12 Sujet du message: |
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Jigging up the inner wing panel to work out where to trim the spars...
Only one short 14mm wing joiner bar, as the struts will take all the bending loads...
I could not resist seeing what she looks like
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Posté le: 15/01/2011 16:36 Sujet du message: |
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Time now to join the inner and outer wing panels. Although on a straight wing the spars would be laid horizontally, here they are fitted vertically to allow the greatest area for the glue to do its work at the gull join. (The spars are offset, with the outer spar sitting in front of the inner spar) Once the spars are epoxied together, triangular wedges of Spruce give even more area for the glue to work...
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Walter L. Maniaco Posteur
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Posté le: 16/01/2011 20:40 Sujet du message: |
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Chris,
what is the dimension of the spars at the joining point between inner and outer wing panel?
Best regards
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cw Accro Posteur
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Posté le: 16/01/2011 21:21 Sujet du message: |
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Walter, the spars of the inner panel are 12 x 6mm.
The outer panel 12 x 6 at the join, tapering to 6 x 6mm at the tip...
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Posté le: 23/01/2011 20:49 Sujet du message: |
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After adding the bottom sheeting, the wing is jigged up my usual way to accept the top sheeting, after which the wing will be rigid...
Adding the capping strips to the inner panel...
The easy part is now over: I have been saving the difficult parts for last...
Airbrakes
Ailerons
Canopies
Wing/Fuselage fairing
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Posté le: 24/01/2011 07:17 Sujet du message: |
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Finaly , Chris , the <wing are in two parts? How do you manage the wing fairing , face to the sweep?
Do you realise a special canopies are adapt from your previous planes?
KR
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Posté le: 24/01/2011 21:17 Sujet du message: |
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Pat, I am not yet sure what I will do where the wings join the fuselage, but when I do, you will know too
I am hoping that my Flamingo or Skylark canopies will do the job: the ones in the photo aren't yet quite right..
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Miguel Gil Apprenti Posteur
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Posté le: 24/01/2011 23:59 Sujet du message: |
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Hello Crhis.
Once again congratulations for your excellent work.
After looking at the forum to build different systems "gull wings" to apply to my project (Moswey III) that best fits the limited space that I have is to build your system to make them into two parts and then join them. I've seen you've used in other aircraft, so I start to build the wings of my glider this way and I hope I go nearly as well as yourself.
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Posté le: 25/01/2011 19:43 Sujet du message: |
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Miguel, it's fairly straightforward... good luck with your build, and if you need to ask questions, be my guest
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Posté le: 29/01/2011 13:38 Sujet du message: |
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It is time to finalise the wing joiner arrangements... This means going out in the COLD!
I dislike rigid wing mounting methods because a heavy landing on the slope always means something is going to get bent or broken. The wings are mounted to the joiner box with individual 14mm steel bars. The bars are bent forward to accommodate the sweep-forward of the spars. Four sets of rubber bands will hold the wings to the fuselage, but will allow it to move in the event of a heavy landing. The struts will take most of the bending loads...
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Posté le: 29/01/2011 17:53 Sujet du message: |
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Magnifique construction comme d'habitude Chris
Jean-Claude
"Si il n'y avait pas le sol, l'Aviation ça serait pas dangereux!!!..."
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c'est beau !!
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This last week has been airbrake week
I have used the same system I used with the Steinadler and the Topaze
The servo is glued to a 1.5mm plywood tray
A slot is created with 1.5mm balsa and ply
The ply plate is fixed with a single screw for easy removal
It was a lot of work as usual, but now I can move to the next phase...
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I an using my modified method of making the ailerons that I used for the first time on the Flamingo. First, the Leading Edge is made up and hinged to the wing with Robart hinges. (Yes, the full-size has Frise ailerons, but I prefer to keep things simple ) Reverse templates are made up from the Compufoil rib files and temporarily cyanoed to the wing to support the Trailing Edge. Then, the ribs can be added and you know everything will be straight and true...
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Posté le: 06/02/2011 22:44 Sujet du message: |
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Félicitations Chris, excellent travail, très belle création!
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Posté le: 13/02/2011 11:49 Sujet du message: |
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Unbelieveable...! It stopped raining yesterday, and on a weekend, too
This gave me the chance to set up the Spalinger outside and start work on the wing root/fuselage bits & pieces...
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Posté le: 19/02/2011 19:41 Sujet du message: |
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Another dry saturday...! Today I continued with the wing-fuselage join...
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I spent the whole day today making up temporary struts and finalising the centre section fairing. This body filler is excellent for our purposes, being easy to sand and therefore closer to the density of wood...
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Posté le: 28/02/2011 22:18 Sujet du message: |
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Moving on now to the cockpit canopies. It looks as though two of my Skylark 4 canopies will do the job
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Posté le: 07/03/2011 21:40 Sujet du message: |
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Still working on the canopies...
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Posté le: 08/03/2011 07:12 Sujet du message: |
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Whaoo, I love this design, very original and funny this nose and canopy
Retroplane et modélisme en pause, vanlife à haute dose. |
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Posté le: 08/03/2011 13:59 Sujet du message: |
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Quite an original look this glider, with this canopy |
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I 'm in hurry for seeing in flight
KR
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Posté le: 12/03/2011 18:18 Sujet du message: |
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Time to tidy up the rear end and start cutting out Solartex...
The rubber band system seems to work well: I have dropped her from about 40cms to the ground, and the wings jump out and spring back again...
I'm in hurry for seeing in flight
Moi aussi, Pat...
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Posté le: 12/03/2011 19:58 Sujet du message: |
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So am I !!!! |
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For the next glider, I think you'll have to remain to this scale or buy your neighbor's garden!
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Posté le: 19/03/2011 00:42 Sujet du message: |
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Now the 1st wing is covered in Solartex Natural...
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Posté le: 19/03/2011 09:03 Sujet du message: |
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Hi Chris, nice picture, I like the aspect of the solartex I have used for the first time on the Mü3, thanks Chris |
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Posté le: 19/03/2011 23:11 Sujet du message: |
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Yes Marc, Solartex is so easy to use
But how to stick the 'Tex to the underside of the ribs? This is what I do:
1: Prick holes in the fabric with a blunt pin
2: Fill holes with ultra-thin CA (Wipe off excess with a cloth)
3: Finish off with 'Tex rib tapes
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Posté le: 20/03/2011 10:16 Sujet du message: |
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thanks for the trick, useful on very curved intrados ribs |
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