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The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

Snoopy1

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Spent the day in the shop but it was a tough day. The plane turned out a little tail heavy so working on that. Trying to install the rudder servo up front then found out that the arm required was too wide for the 2 1/4 fuselage. And it also will not work running down the side on the out side so I am in a bit of a bind. After trying to make it work for quite a while I had to walk away from it and try again tomorrow.
 

stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
The once glow powered then gasserized trainer is now once again Nitro powered. I spent pretty much the entire evening installing the O.S. 70 Max Surpass I bought a few weeks back into the trainer. Dang, she has had a rough life. Three engines and over 100 flights. Normally this would not be a drop in the bucket I think. But considering she has been together and pulled apart and back together only to be torn apart and put back together yet a third time, she is holding up pretty fair.

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The batteries are on the charger and Marie is ready to go also. It is supposed to rain here tomorrow. But maybe tomorrow afternoon when the weather breaks in the early afternoon. I need a flying fix. I am having withdrawls. LOL
 

Jetpainter

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Spent the day in the shop but it was a tough day. The plane turned out a little tail heavy so working on that. Trying to install the rudder servo up front then found out that the arm required was too wide for the 2 1/4 fuselage. And it also will not work running down the side on the out side so I am in a bit of a bind. After trying to make it work for quite a while I had to walk away from it and try again tomorrow.
Sometimes you just need to get away from it for a solution to come to you.
 

Snoopy1

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The once glow powered then gasserized trainer is now once again Nitro powered. I spent pretty much the entire evening installing the O.S. 70 Max Surpass I bought a few weeks back into the trainer. Dang, she has had a rough life. Three engines and over 100 flights. Normally this would not be a drop in the bucket I think. But considering she has been together and pulled apart and back together only to be torn apart and put back together yet a third time, she is holding up pretty fair.

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The batteries are on the charger and Marie is ready to go also. It is supposed to rain here tomorrow. But maybe tomorrow afternoon when the weather breaks in the early afternoon. I need a flying fix. I am having withdrawls. LOL
That looks pretty good. that engine looks like it is brand new. I thought that you prefered the Saito.
 
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stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
That looks pretty good. that engine looks like it is brand new. I thought that you prefered the Saito.
Thanks.... I think it was bench ran one time. I am pleased it's as fresh as what it is. I do prefer the Saito, but a couple of reasons pushed me to the O.S.! First, I honestly wanted to try something different. The Saitos are great looking motors. But so is the O.S.! They both run awesome but the biggest reason that I chose the O.S. over the thumper hemi Saito is cost of fuel. Saitos likey the 20/20 blend fuel. And they run very well with it. But I just haven't had much luck putting a cheaper fuel in them. Up here, the 20/20 blend is 40 dollars a gallon. And Saitos are not noted for fuel economy. The O.S. on the other hand is a mizer and I can run the lesser expensive fuel through it.
 

Snoopy1

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Made a compromise with the rudder the arms required to get full deflection is 1 1/2 inches but that was not possible so I compromised and changed down to 1 1/8 per side, that will have to do. See how it works next year. Need to start some planing on the covering. And wait for the postman to deliver some parts for the plane then I can do the final balance and then cover it. May have to make some kind of a hatch on the side for the battery so covering will have to hold off.
 
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