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I've built and flown RC airplanes since 1975, started on a Dumas 1/8 scale Miller American hydroplane in about 1980. It's about 80% done and been sitting on the "someday" bone pile since.
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Seems to be pretty similar to building an airplane aside from coating the whole thing in epoxy.
I spent a bit of time studying the frame last night and coming up with a few areas to work on. Started ordering supplies etc... Will need to order plywood for skins soon as well. I have found a few forums but they aren't anywhere close to active and my few posts have gone unanswered. |
Higgin's it's been a couple years under construction, buy your water cooled ESC and lets get yours wet!
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Started fixing and gluing where the PO left off. Picked up a supply of epoxy, glue and the rest of the wood needed to finish this thing.
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Rrrrrrraaaaaa-neeeeeeeeer-beeeeeeeeeer!
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A classic! I may or may not be considering that as a paintjob for this model. :)
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I'd be tempted to put a kart engine in one of those, sit on it, and take a ride!
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Still working on this thing. Borrowed a scroll saw(which I had never used before) and cut out my first piece of sheeting for the sponsons. Will have to make 3 more.
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That's looking good. Does the kit provide paper templates that you can glue to the sheets of spruce to guide the scroll saw?
Is spruce plywood super expensive these post-covid days? |
Thanks!! There are no templates.... The kit is just the framing. To create the templates for sheeting the guidance I was given is to take a sheet of paper, place it over the area you are covering and crease a rough outline. I cut to that general shape then sand to fit. I am happy with the first piece I made and not super excited about the second one but it does seem to fit decently.
I was also told not to worry about small gaps or imperfections since you basically go over everything with a light weight bondo type stuff called Icing. I bought 5 sheets of 12x48" 3mm birch aircraft ply, a chunk of balsa and some basswood sticks for reinforcing for $90 shipped. I have no idea what the wood would have costed last year. |
Supposedly sheeting the sponsons is the hardest part of building these things and while I haven't done it before its certainly time consuming and hard to get right. I have one more piece to make which I should be able to knock out tonight.
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Sponson sheeting is done! Debating on the next steps.
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Lots of parts that I need are back ordered. The rear wing, front canard and other bits appear to be made by a single person.
I did a little epoxy work and made two of the top skins in the mean time. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1629436375.jpg |
Oh no! Supply issues have reached even this level. I hope you get the parts soon!
I can't wait to see this done. PS. If this is whisky, it's not going to drink itself! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1629466329.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1629466329.jpg |
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The fiberglass wing's are super nice though and are meant to break away and float in a crash. |
Fiberglassed about 90% of the left side of the boat last night. Really happy with how clean it came out even though this portion will be sealed/not visible.
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