Kevin-Young
70cc twin V2
Since the shootout has been officially announced I figure I better make some time and get back to working on the MX2 so Shulman can use it there. Since the fuse is pretty much squared away for now I am going to move onto the foam parts. I finally had a chance to cut all the parts out right before Joe Nall so now I am ready to sheet them.
Today I am going to try and tackle the turtledeck and the rudder if the day goes according to plan. My dad made all the sheeting the other day so that has made life a lot easier. Since we are using Gorilla glue to do all the sheeting he was able to just tape the sheeting together instead of edge gluing. Since he made the sheeting for the turtledeck a week or two ago it has formed nicely to the shape of the turtledeck, the only problem I found was it did not want to lay flat again so I actually had to spead the gorilla glue on the sheeting while it was in the shuck. Not a huge issue but it did make it a bit more work. Since we have the vacuum bagging setup here I decided I would bag the turtledeck to save some time. Out of all the planes we have done this is actually the first time we have bagged the turtledeck (don't have a reason why we didn't do it before though).
Here is a pic of the turtledeck in the bag. It has been in for about 45 minutes from the time I post this and already the gorilla glue seems to be setting off pretty well.
Today I am going to try and tackle the turtledeck and the rudder if the day goes according to plan. My dad made all the sheeting the other day so that has made life a lot easier. Since we are using Gorilla glue to do all the sheeting he was able to just tape the sheeting together instead of edge gluing. Since he made the sheeting for the turtledeck a week or two ago it has formed nicely to the shape of the turtledeck, the only problem I found was it did not want to lay flat again so I actually had to spead the gorilla glue on the sheeting while it was in the shuck. Not a huge issue but it did make it a bit more work. Since we have the vacuum bagging setup here I decided I would bag the turtledeck to save some time. Out of all the planes we have done this is actually the first time we have bagged the turtledeck (don't have a reason why we didn't do it before though).
Here is a pic of the turtledeck in the bag. It has been in for about 45 minutes from the time I post this and already the gorilla glue seems to be setting off pretty well.