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Australia, NSW, Bungendore
Joined Jan 2005
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Probably not much of a build description George - i was doing this one a bit under the radar
- I get embarrassed having about 4 unfinished build threads going! But what the hell - it's my life ![]() The frame is classic 1930's - a square box with wooden formers around it to give it shape. I used 3/16 sq. rather than 1/4 as shown on the plan - save a fraction of an ounce. The tailplane was made next as it has to fit into a tailplane-shaped space cut into the completed frame! Then the difficult centre wing support structure. The Lizzie is really a parasol wing with a glazed bit over everything! The wing support is of 1/8 wire and brass tube all soldered together - I used a jig to be sure the wing dowels were at the right incidence. Pat |
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![]() Those rarer aircraft sound like a nice project - I'll be keeping an eye on them.... The cowl etc are FG - same as the Anson Pat |
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Australia, NSW, Bungendore
Joined Jan 2005
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Character Building Exercise...
Mtb - I've always had a soft spot for Lizzies and felt bad after stopping the previous build when it didn't work for me. Hopefully this one will be finished
![]() Just to prove that I can be a complete klutz, these three pictures show the completed centre struts, the simple self-springing ug legs AND what happens when my lack of peripheral vision allows an elbow to knock it all off the bench onto the concrete floor ![]() Damage was maximal! ALL four longerons snapped between the firewall and the next former, EVERY cross member broke away AND I cursed just a little ![]() But a couple of day's work spliced in some 3/16 spruce for the forward longerons and the entire box fuselage was rebuilt but it was never quite as accurate as the first effort where I had declared I'd take it slower than usual and do everything in a more craftsman-like manner than usual. I even used Titebond rather than CA (perhaps that's why it fell apart ) Anyway it is now all back together.........All very character building......... Pat |
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Australia, NSW, Bungendore
Joined Jan 2005
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I'm eking out these pictures to give me a chance to get a bit more done before we're back to real time! The nose area had some rounded formers attached and was then sheeted/planked with soft 1/8 balsa. I'm still deciding whether to glass this area for some extra strength or not...
The fuselage then had all its top, side and bottom semi-formers added before the stringers were to be applied. Huston doesn't notch for stringers - they are shown on the plan views and cross sections - you just glue them in place as accurately as possible. Pictures later The servos, both standard size, were fitted as low as possible to clear the cockpit - just in case I wanted to detail it later. A rather large hatch exposes all the belly area for access to battery, servos, UC mounting, rx etc. This was planked and held in place with a peg and 4 small magnets. Pat |
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Australia, NSW, Bungendore
Joined Jan 2005
5,822 Posts
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A Lot of Sticks...
Mark - back in post #1, I showed my two preferred schemes - both are tugs but British wartime schemes. One is RN and the other RAF - standard camo on top and sides and the glorious diagonal black and yellow stripes underneath. Should be no problem seeing which side is up
![]() The stringers were added using 1/8 x 1/16 spruce underneath and on the top spine to help minimise handling damage. The rest are hard balsa same size. As stated, Hutson doesn't notch the formers for the stringers but sheeted bits go on first and notches were cut in the sheeting to fix the stringers on the same former. A lot of work but only one former to support sheet and stringer..... I had sprayed the interior framing interior green before adding the stringers as these were usually left as wood colour. A 1mm balsa floor was added in the gunner/winch operators area. Pat |
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