BVM Mig.15

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16 Mar 2017 20:44 #12263 by JRI
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You did well to get inside all those cut-outs and recesses Pete. Do you have a micro-nozzle for spraying into small orifices?

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16 Mar 2017 21:09 - 16 Mar 2017 21:10 #12264 by flyingpete
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That's the beauty when using an airbrush as you can adjust the spray pattern from 50mm down to 0.5mm line
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16 Mar 2017 21:23 #12265 by flyingpete
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Iv been building the mig for a while and tonight I came across the first mistake from BVM. I offered up the underwing tanks and the 2 pre drilled holes for the hard points are 20mm out.
Not a bad effort from BVM as I have assembled 200 or so parts with no problem.I just hope the ply hard points under the wing skins are large enough to allow me to re drill the holes. Anyway time for a vodka, will let you know how I get on tomorrow.

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17 Mar 2017 09:55 #12268 by Phil Ford
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Fingers crossed Pete.:pinch: Would be an absolute bitch now it's all painted up and nearly finished.:(

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17 Mar 2017 11:27 #12269 by flyingpete
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Morning Guys, I'm not prepared to run the risk of re drilling the holes 20mm further in,as after the pilot hole is drilled I have to open them up to 6mm to accept the alloy female bolt fitting.
As shown in the picture if I mount the tanks using the holes drilled by BVM the pylon mount will foul the flaps by 20mm . To get over the problem I will make a 45° cut 20mm in on the rear of the pylon to allow the flap to deploy.

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17 Mar 2017 11:56 #12270 by JRI
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When I first started looking at building the model myself I could not initially find the drop-tank pylon holesor hard points - so I phoned BVM and they offered to send me the wing plans (for $50 + P&P + Tax + Import Duty) Naturally I declined, but amazing coincidence that this the only place where Pete has encountered a design problem.
Many of the Mig15's in existence also deplyed a pair of stays at the front of the drop tank to the wing (maybe the load of a full tank was too great on the pylon.

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17 Mar 2017 14:02 - 17 Mar 2017 14:04 #12271 by Phil Ford
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flyingpete wrote: I will make a 45° cut 20mm in on the rear of the pylon to allow the flap to deploy.


Smart thinking Pete.....:) Assuming that the flap does not go down more than 45 degrees? Does the full size?
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17 Mar 2017 14:27 #12272 by flyingpete
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Masking tape on the drill bit to make sure I don't drill through the wing, open the holes to 6.5mm and epoxy the mounts in the wing. Screw tank to wings check full deployment of flap,problem solved. Repeat the same for other wing and touch up the blue.

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17 Mar 2017 14:28 #12273 by flyingpete
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One more

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17 Mar 2017 14:56 #12274 by DaveBright
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Great stuff mate.

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