great news, many of the other things I needed for the kit has arrived:
additionally, the wing tube and phenolic has arrived.
Now, I can proceed to make the wings! Yippie!
Here, is where I have to make every effort to make this model not get to the 46 pound range. I wonder what weight Tom Wheeler will get with his.
Mine, will have the 200 L, which weighs 9 pounds and 15 ounces, and with two sets of canisters and headers and the mounts, it adds an additional 2 pounds. SO that will be around 12 pounds or so, in that alone. (motor + canister + header). being that I need a motor mount extension, I want to make that as light as possible. Here is the original mount I made...
this one weighs 11 ounces and 3/8.
What I did is cut out holes on the sides of it, and was able to shed over 1 once off....
this is after making 4 holes, one on each side... 10 and 7/8 ounce.
this is after there are now 3 holes on each side, total of 12 holes cut out...
10 ounces even.
In all my other Dalton builds (5 pairs of wings) , I have used poly-urethane glue, and measured and used, a total of 6 ounces of poly-urethane glue per side, for a total of 24 ounces . 24 ounces is glue alone! Not good. that is 1.5 pounds in the wings for the glue.
Now that I have the vacuum bag equipment, I will attempt to bag the wings, and use maybe 2 to 3 ounces total per side. this would be, at most, 12 ounces, and maybe even 8 ounces, total, of glue, on the wings. I will use epoxy resin.
I want to add, I have ordered titanium bolts, 6 mm by 75 mm for the motor mount. This will replace the current stainless steel SCHS. BY doing so, the weight reduction will be 1/2 of the original weight. The 4 titanium bolts, + washers + the nuts, was about 110 dollars. I know, sounds crazy, but I would really like to build a model that weighs under 42 pounds. It is my dream!!
I also have ordered aluminum 6-32 screws for the hatch, stab mounts, and cowl mounts. the aluminum will weigh 1/3 the weight of the steel or alloy screws.
Wish me luck.