by Balsa Pilot » Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:52 am
Thanks guys, for the input. There was a thought of using sheet stock and putting them together for the trailing EDGE, but my stubborn side said, " Wait a minute, let's try it by the plans", and its a new method and more experience so what the heck, lets give it a try! I've never used CA adhesives so I think in this case I'll try the wood glue lightly diluted, and formed to shape with pins. That makes perfect sense by brushing the glue to a preset stringer and bonding them together.
I have been confused previously with a person using the same name-I've never built a P-47 yet.
Granted the results coming off my worktable aren't too bad, but I don't think I live up to that kind of praise.
This is the first time for an aircraft of this complexity with risers under the leading edge(also laminated) and several terms i've had to research to understand. All in good fun and good modelling. If you want to get better you have to try.
The Val has a 30" w/s, and both leading and trailing edges are elliptical, and therefore laminated. Currently the fuselage is drying with tail feathers just being started.
I'll be in Arizona for a week, and upon return will post some pics of the existing squadron, the attempt, along with pics of the complete aircraft and test glides. The glides wont be til spring as the snow is about three feet right now. C'mon spring!!
Thanks to all again, and happy building.
Henry