Got in about 3.5 hours of work on the plane this weekend plus the biggest 2 purchases left for the plane.
Earlier in the week I ordered the retracts. I went with Wingspan Retracts 100* rotating servoless retracts that were specially designed and built for this kit. The 100* happens when they are fully extended. R/C Warbirds have a tendancy to nose over, the 100* angle helps cut down on this tendancy since the wheels are positioned significantly forward of the CG. They should arrive sometime this week.
Saturday my dad called me from K/C Hobby about a deal on an O.S. .91 four stroke that was too good to pass up. A N.I.B O.S. .91 four stroke for $150.00 before tax. So I jumped on this as it was too good to pass up (normally $300+ for a new engine of this size). This engine will have plenty of power to pull the Warhawk around the sky in an almost scale like fashion (maybe just a tad faster/more powerful).
Saturday I finished up the second wing panel. The build went exactly like the first wing panel so nothing fancy or different to report. I did however find one mistake I made on both wing panels. But was fixed. I was taught to never throw away your scraps as you build because they may come in handy later. Well, I discovered I didn't take the wing AFT TE at the flaps all the way to wing rib 1. So I found my cut off scraps for this, and glued them in place as needed. Doing so means I'll have more sanding do to later, but a complete structure. So, lesson to pass on is: never throw your scraps away.
Sunday's work involved modifying ribs 8 and 9 in both panels for the aileron servo rails since I'm going with a servo per aileron and not the bell crank system the plans recommended. The work here was straight forward. Using the servo rails that are provided for the aileron and payload release servos for the middle of the wing, mark appropriate locations on the ribs, using a sharp hobby knife cut out the markings, test fit the rail, tweak as needed, test fit the servo to ensure clearance.
Next up is figuring out the servo wire routing for the flap and retract ailerons, making those modifications, then on to joining the wing panel. I think I have a plan for what I want to do, but I want the retracts in hand first to see if there will be any interference around the landing gear. I may get the servo wiring done this Saturday. I won't get any work done Sunday as Sunday is the Flying Tigers at Jordan Lake, NC, annual Club Fall Fun Fly and I'll be out there with my dad and a few of my planes.