I'm building a 403 Spitfire at the moment, and I'm wondering about setting the propeller thrust line.
I understand that I'll probably need some down and right thrust, and that it's a good idea to make it adjustable in some measure to aid trimming.
Now, I'm a bit of a loss how to achieve this accurately with these plastic noses.
I've been following a couple of really nice build threads on this forum showing other Guillows plastic noses models, how do you guys set the thrust line?
At the moment, I've taken the vinyl motor fire wall mount, and sanded it down so that it just fits inside the nose cone. I've cut out the centre of the firewall to clear the rubber, and I'll glue it into the nose cone as a mounting plate.
I plan to glue magnets to the vinyl fire wall/nose former and the "face" of the two F1 formers and glue to pins onto the face to act as guides and positive locators.
This will give me a demountable nose cone so I can pack the nose with the appropriate weight of clay for balance.
I'm still a bit hazy how to measure the thrust line of the mounted propeller so as to make any necessary corrections
Or at least, that was the plan, but I notice most of you cover the platic nose cone. So how har you adjusting and setting the thrust line?
Any "best practise# guides out there?