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Posted by Doc Marten on 12/10/2020 21:00:16:

That looks awesome!

Really interested in how you did that Jeff?

Not that hard DM just a bit of care and patience, I started with the two vertical slats and then marked off the spacing and started on one of the short sides, once I was happy with the positioning I ca'd them in place and then added the rest lining them up by eye, the trick is to make the slats a snug fit to be able to position them accurately.

Today's efforts

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Well another one one of threads rises from the dead 💀😄 ! Can't remember exactly why I put it to one side but maybe that I was never that happy with the centre section struts, always thought it poorly engineered.So I revised it too a more stable arrangement. 

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Thanks  Steve, I may get to finish it this time without further  extended 'rest' periods! 😂

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definitely a better arrangement than the original kit way of doing it, now I can cover the wing and start final assembly, radio and engine installation 

 

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 Wing now fully repaired and sanded down ready for covering when my new iron arrives so back to the fuselage 

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tailplane finally glued on ! 

 

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Removed the wire tail skid whose main purpose was to punch holes in anything nearby and fit a tail wheel ,at least I will be able to taxi it too where I want it to go rather than where it thinks it should be  😆 

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also made this storage/travel fixture 

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need to add tailplane strut/bracing wire then onto servo/pushrod install 

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So there I was happily covering the wing....

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.......enjoying my new detail iron........

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thinking that it's all going rather well and started attaching the top covering, when I had a thought 🤔 it's been three years since I've installed the aileron system, maybe I should check it out?. Well it turned out to be a bit on the slow side and not centering due to friction and the old(but new) linear servo ,so need to chuck in a couple of servos  that were made this century 😄

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rather than mess about sticking them out in the wing where the bellcranks are I put the HK servos here,if I need access to them I can open up the top 

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On 20/07/2023 at 06:32, Paul De Tourtoulon said:

Getting there, a bit of silicone tubing on the plastic rudder quick link wouldn't go amiss.

not realy,it's a Dobro snap link not some cheap chinese tat and if the aerodynamic forces are that high as to it open,then it probably means the wings have come off at that point,so I don't think any amount of control waggling will remedy the situation.And I don't think a bit of elasticated tube is going to help matters any! lol 🤣

 

 

 

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Well l've now flown the D7 about 6 times,overall it flies just as well as my old one,had some minor engine issues mostly with the silencer/overheating but it has been rather hot on the days its flown (29c today)

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opened up the front a bit more 

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just as a precaution left the top of the cowl off 

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Once I'm happy with the engine cooling will probably sell it on ,running out of room for my next project!

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