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Carbon doubler with a ballon to press against the inside walls of the fuse -
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Both halves fit with new carbon doubler -
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Using an aluminum angle to keep the fuse straight and true -
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Now let's get the nose repaired -
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Clear out any debris. I used my mini fume extractor to catch any dust. -
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I used balloons to press the carbon cloth against the inside wall of the fuse. -
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Icing added and sanded smooth
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Sticky:
Oregon 2015
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I started by making the harness. I used 3 pin dean connectors soldered to new servo wires. I also used 3 pin connectors because I didn't have a male connector. -
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This is the original pin set up. -
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Connector removed from both sides. -
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New deans connector centered and shimmed. Tacked in place with medium Ca. -
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Ready for epoxy macro ballon mix -
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Epoxy macro ballon mix -
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24 hours later the deans connector is potted and centered.
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Catch me if you can -
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An ME-109 overhead -
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The JOG or doing a low fly by -
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Ben's beautiful P-51 screaming toward the earth -
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Having a hard time here catching the Moth 60 with the Jart -
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Getting closer -
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Talon trying to keep up with the jart