Thanks for all of the nice comments.
I have completed the "easy" part of building a plane, now on to the tough part of getting it to fly.
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Here is a closeup of the landing gear mount. It seems to stay on pretty well so far.
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I also had a little difficulty with the instructions for mounting the wing. You can see by my earlier pictures that I added a couple dowels in the cabin area for the rubber bands to loop over so that I didn't have to wrap them around the whole plane (whose idea was that?) But I noticed that in the instructions, stick #14 on that step does not have a length on the plans, and it is also shown being placed in an area that you can't see in the diagram. I used 14 to cross the back of the two runners on the top of the plane that the wind rides on as a stop. I noticed that since the wing comes to a point there, it tended to rock, so I sanded that point flat. Then I noticed that there was nothing keeping the wing from moving side to side, so I added a couple of rails under the wing to hold it in place. So if the rubber bands are to allow the wing to be removed for easier transport, then it still works, however if it was to allow the wing to come off during a crash, I didn't help that situation
Here is a poor picture of the wing attachment.
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Since spring is upon us I should be able to get outside and try it out. I am hoping that it will fly better than my 900 series Mustang.
I did put on a Peck Prop, and made a place for my winder to hook onto, so that will make part of the flying easier. I still need to add the motor peg and make up a motor for this plane. What is a good motor for this plane?
Thanks
Mike
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