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06 Apr 2020 14:46 #21988 by kevinross
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I think the chairman needs to chill out.
At this rate, In a weeks time he might suffer an anticlimax with a finished model with no way to fly it.

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06 Apr 2020 14:53 #21989 by Phil Ford
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kevinross wrote: I think the chairman needs to chill out.
At this rate, In a weeks time he might suffer an anticlimax with a finished model with no way to fly it.

:lol: That was my comment a while back. At this rate he would have 4 new planes during April alone - worried about May now.:whistle:

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06 Apr 2020 15:44 #21990 by MikeSeale
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kevinross wrote: I think the chairman needs to chill out.
At this rate, In a weeks time he might suffer an anticlimax with a finished model with no way to fly it.


It'll probably be a little more than that to complete. I have to make my own cowl and canopy at some point.

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06 Apr 2020 15:59 #21991 by MikeSeale
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Phil Ford wrote: At this rate he would have 4 new planes during April alone - worried about May now.:whistle:


I'm facing unemployment until the end of May or June (possibly even longer), so I'm making the most of this unexpected time. Fortunately I have an unopened box of balsa that has enough for at least two models...and I have a scale glider that might see the light of day.

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06 Apr 2020 17:08 #21992 by kevinross
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MikeSeale wrote:

kevinross wrote: I think the chairman needs to chill out.
At this rate, In a weeks time he might suffer an anticlimax with a finished model with no way to fly it.


It'll probably be a little more than that to complete. I have to make my own cowl and canopy at some point.


Hi mike
Re the cowl , I know John Jacobs is currently experimenting interesting ways of producing mouldings for his current project so might be worth dropping him an e mail
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06 Apr 2020 17:28 #21993 by Phil Ford
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I have ordered from Carbon Copy and they are still working. Maybe there is cowl from another aero that is very similar?
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07 Apr 2020 22:29 #21998 by MikeSeale
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Yesterday I got the wing joined and the locating dowels installed. Then reinforced the joint with a few layer of glass and epoxy,

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07 Apr 2020 22:36 #21999 by MikeSeale
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And today was a very awkward step in the build. The original Rubin used a 1.20 FS with a pipe. At the filed you'd attach the wing, add the pipe and then add a moulding that went all the way from the nose to the trailing edge of the wing. My original plan was to make this item from several blocks of balsa, but I then thought that maybe I could make it from blocks of foam like I did for the turtle decks....yes, I could and I'm pleased with the results. Much easier, cheaper and lighter than big blocks of balsa.

Here's the completed under wing belly pan and the block that goes under the fuel tank area.

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07 Apr 2020 22:39 #22000 by MikeSeale
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And I decided to make just the belly pan removable and attached with magnets...and a dowel at the back.

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08 Apr 2020 18:04 #22007 by MikeSeale
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My hay fever kicked in big time today and setting foot in the workshop set me off so very little done today. Instead I spent the time indoors with some photography.

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