by Bill Gaylord » Sat Feb 27, 2016 1:45 am
I could imagine what two 049s would cause, in terms of vibration. They specified 020 to 049 engines, for CL. With two 049s, the model would really weigh. For lightening, the worst contributors to weight are the heavy LE and stringer stock, as well as the plastic parts. The beautiful molded plastic parts are what make the kit, so they will stay. As for lightening the tail feathers, cutting new parts from lighter wood will be a major contributor, as well as probably reducing the depth of the LE stock on the stab and rudders. The tail feathers will not be exactly to plan, for the purpose of weight savings.
The wing panels are mostly finished, with the bottom stringing remaining. In the first photo, the pencil points to the ends of the inner stringers, which I accidentally glued a few and had to cut the glue joints, as they are not to be glued until the dihedral blocks are set in place. I had reservations about the plan construction method, which calls for stringing the top panels first, and then stringing the bottom panels, after pulling the wings from the board. Without a main spar, that could cause some warping, so I ran a single stringer under the bottom of the formers and glued it in place, during the construction on the building board. Using the plan dihedral shim block heights, the wing panels appear to be straight across the formers. One thing to note in the second photo is that the end former is pinned flat to the board, at both the front and rear. Without doing that, the wing panels would probably be warped and inconsistent.
The wood in this kit was pretty good, other than heavy LE and stringer stock. I cut a number of lighter stringers for the build, as well as having some on hand. For weight savings, the LE stock was replaced with lighter stock, pre-sculpted before gluing in place. I like to get them as close as possible without being undersized, which minimizes the shaping effort after gluing them in place. The aileron headers were replaced with lighter 1/16" sheet, as the 3/32" is a bit heavy. The kit aileron headers are also a bit short on the aileron side, as they intend for the ailerons to be thickened with cardstock covering, where these ailerons will have iron-on Microlite covering.
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