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cooler at night so went down after dinner and installed all the control surfaces so the airframe is finished. Next install the engine and all the radio gear and servos and the pneumatics for the landing gear then paint.
Dry fitted the engine and carb and adjusted access holes for starting and Spinner clearance and fitted other parts still have a few servos Checked lower cowling to see if it clears everything and it does. Next step remove engine and do final tuning and install all the glow starter accessories and reinstall engine along with all servos.
15x13 I am just taking my time since it is so hot here in Texas. I looked at your build and you do really good work and it looks bueatiful. You are using electric retract and electric power where I am using air and a Nitro engine It is going to be interesting as to the outcome of both planes. Since mine is glass covered i think it is going to be a heavy plane. I'm going to weigh it this weekend and will post. I would be interested as to what the weight of yours is?
Weighed it this morning and the dry weight of the plane is 10lbs 5oz or 4677.66 grams.
Looking saaaaweeet! I keep dreaming of being that complete one day. Maybe I missed it, where'd you find the spinner? Looks like Hobbico isn't making the size needed for this plane any longer. Granted I'm going two bladed.
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