Now with everything painted I was able to do final assembly.
There is a couple more pictures of the fairing mount clamps.
Test flight in the morning!
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Now with everything painted I was able to do final assembly.
There is a couple more pictures of the fairing mount clamps.
Test flight in the morning!
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Fantastic workmanship Jason.
Jason, how did you handle the wing root LE fairing pieces? I had a *#!^% of a time trying to fabricate a new one for the left wing (right side was... well, OK, sort of...). I was trying to eliminate the 1/2"+ of silicone that was blobbed all over due to a lousy fit on the previously-fabricated one. Result works, more or less, but didn't come out as nice as I would have liked, once it was screwed in place.
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+1 one on the workmanship !
I used the old one as a template but made the new one about 2" wider. I layed it in place and marked and trim until it fit against the windshield how I liked. Then drilled the hole using a hole finder, screwed it down and marked the straight edge by measuring where it met up with the other fairings and a flexible ruler.
When laying it in place just be sure that it lays flat against the ring so there is no rising or flaring where it comes out to the glass.
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It flies! Need to put a little more time in before I give a pirep. Left wing is ever so slightly heavy, will take a turn out of the left rear strut and check it.
The bestest best part is that it lost 40 lbs!! We can only figure that the wings had multiple paint jobs.16097.jpeg16099.jpeg20200506_123400.jpeg20200506_124143~2.jpeg
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what brand and model scales did you use? Have any ideal what are the costs of them?
Great to see it flying
"Progress is our most important problem"
Don't know.
No clue.
Thanks!
Borrowed from a friend who has owned them for close to 20 years. I think spruce sells them for just under $2k?
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https://www.aircraftspruce.com/pages...les/mitt17.php
Mittler Bros. - Made in USA - $1151.00
So got some more flying in after work and I cannot three point. I even threw my survival gear back into the baggage (approx. 25 lbs). And that didnt seem to make a difference.
Anyone else who installed VG'S on the bottom of the horizontals notice this?
I did verify that I am getting correct travel on the elevators.
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