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I am always a sucker for another FW. How much is the kit? I did not see a price on your web site. Regards, __________________ | |||||||
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Quote: ScaleNut I am always a sucker for another FW. How much is the kit? I did not see a price on your web site. Regards, Forest Forest, prices will come shortly. Working on the kit parts at the moment. Many thanks for your interest! JG __________________ | |||||||
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Usually I start the building sequence with the wing, but this time, since all the stock wood has not arrived, I will start with tail surfaces, flaps and ailerons. Flaps: I will use the same platform that we had 10 years ago when I offered the weight reduction kit for the SisT kit. A .010 (0,25mm) fliteskin outer skin and very thin plywood for the inside wing with spar and ribs. CA the ribs to the upper skin, making sure I have a right hand and a left hand. Add a few balsa blocks for anchoring the Robart hinge points, __________________ | |||||||
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The challenging part came when I tried to bend the front to conform to the curvature of the rib JG __________________ | |||||||
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Continuing with the build, elevators are next. I wanted to offer really scale elevators that the average builder can build with the minimum of fiddling and minimum weight. The method I chose is to laser cut the balsa spar in a 3 layer lamination, slots for the ribs and the cross section of the spar will determine the shape of the elevator tip. Here we go: The sloted spar determines the right spacing of the ribes. ![]() The skins are positioned on the ribs and spars: __________________ | |||||||
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Once in place I added the other 2 layers of the spar. I also think we can build the spar first and add the ribs and skins afterward. I also added the tips and counter balance, sanded them to shape to conform with the spar. T.E is just over 2 mm. thick The Horizonal Stab will follow. JG __________________ | |||||||
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Started building the Horizontal stab, I had to revise the files and send for a new batch of laser cut parts, thanks Bob for your fast service. The framing of the HS takes a few minutes once the parts are sorted out: I used the hardwood landing gear mount as straight edge to keep the rear spar in check. Notice I am not using plans as the HS12 L.E. jig keeps the alignment and separation correctly. The joy of CAD and laser cut! ![]() Note HS6 extends slightly behind HS10 spar. Do NOT trim off. ![]() __________________ | |||||||
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Signed on and watching with interest. An A model should be a nice addition to your offerings Jose. Paul __________________ | |||||||
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