Put in 5 more flights this past weekend, and with the change i made to the wing tube, there was no change in the symptoms. I also turned her on and idled her, and once the vibrations started, I did the palpation test, and could not stop the sound with pressing on all parts of the airplane.
Once I brought her home, I was finally able to get time to remove the cowl/baffles, and inspect. Could not find any problems with the motor mounts, but i went ahead and removed the SWB standoffs, and I installed the original plywood mount that i had constructed. The holes are re-inforced with a brass tube. I also sanded the block down to give it some increased right thrust. maybe about 1 degree or so.
Now, I have to test it.
When I was at Sherman for the judging school, i was fortunate to get help from Dan Baker, an Unlimited pilot.
I was told i need to increase the aileron throw for a cleaner and crisper snap.
Therefore, I went ahead and changed the servo hole from the innermost, to the 3rd hole out. Now my full aileron defection went from 2" to 3".
One last modification I made was for the plug ins to the wing. I am using the Taildragger RC 2 in 1 servo leads, where you can connect two wing servos and use a single MPX plug. Before, I would connect the wing servos to the adaptor, and velcro them in.
Now, these plug into the frame, and they have a clip to prevent them from backing out. They are quite firm inside there.
All I have to do now is paint the block they are installed on.
Once I brought her home, I was finally able to get time to remove the cowl/baffles, and inspect. Could not find any problems with the motor mounts, but i went ahead and removed the SWB standoffs, and I installed the original plywood mount that i had constructed. The holes are re-inforced with a brass tube. I also sanded the block down to give it some increased right thrust. maybe about 1 degree or so.
Now, I have to test it.
When I was at Sherman for the judging school, i was fortunate to get help from Dan Baker, an Unlimited pilot.
I was told i need to increase the aileron throw for a cleaner and crisper snap.
Therefore, I went ahead and changed the servo hole from the innermost, to the 3rd hole out. Now my full aileron defection went from 2" to 3".
One last modification I made was for the plug ins to the wing. I am using the Taildragger RC 2 in 1 servo leads, where you can connect two wing servos and use a single MPX plug. Before, I would connect the wing servos to the adaptor, and velcro them in.
Now, these plug into the frame, and they have a clip to prevent them from backing out. They are quite firm inside there.
All I have to do now is paint the block they are installed on.