I'm a slow builder. I never get them done according to build time. I used to carry that little booklet in my pocket.
Heres pics. Lacks the windshield.
Heres how I do tail feathers and any flat stuff. Preshrink on a frame of pins. Then glue stick the frame and stick it to the tissue . When dry, cut out close to the wood.
Normally, I use the nose as a way to get down and right thrust, at least during trim flights. This nose was a little different. Its glued onto the fuse. I cut most of the center out and fit a thick piece of wood into it. The thrust button is fit into the wood, kinda tight. I will sand the bigger piece of wood into a shim, [wedge shape] hopefully enough to get proper prop thrust. The plane seems to have plenty of downthrust. so maybe I wont have to sand alot. If I need enough nose ballast, I will use a magnet to hold the wood shim into the plastic cowl.
I left off the rounded wing tips so I can try it and then add polyhedral. Gotta try that idea. Sounds good to me. Might try it on my strato streak also. Built this plane with 0 dihedral. Can change that pretty easy if I need to. It is a high wing with HUGE tail feathers. Will see how it flys.
Ordered plans and decals for the Javelin. It wont be eligable for the G challange, but the next one might be. Will be useing my own wood on this one. Maybe cover with mylar. Thats for another thread......
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