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Title: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on December 24, 2017, 03:17:30 PM
I am building one balsa kit this year, and it is a Sig Kobra. It's a smaller version of the King Kobra that Robert Pike started building a couple months ago at one of the TEMAC building classes.

This kit produces a smaller version, about 45" wingspan, of this speed/pattern sport model. It calls for a .19 to .35 glow engine, so I think my high-speed 25-size 4S system from my now demolished EF-1 racer will be a good fit. It's a simple 4 channel model (no retracts; no flaps), and I think it's a good size for TEMAC. I can probably bring it to the field assembled. Converting it to suit an electric motor and battery will be part of the fun. The kit includes many printed parts (not die not laser cut) that will need to be cut out by hand.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: octagon on December 24, 2017, 04:13:55 PM
Should be nice. Colour scheme?
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Frank v B on December 24, 2017, 04:29:18 PM
Michael,

I have always liked that plane.  I have never built or flown it but several people way back had and warned me to reinforce the wing ribs that hold the slots for the main landing gear.  They usually supply slotted basswood LG blocks that glue into the rectangular slots in the bottom of the ribs towards the centre.  There is a bit of a plywood doubler for each rib but usually not the full length of the rib.

The Kaos series of planes from Great Planes had the same problem (built 3 of them).  I sistered 1/16 plywood to the full length of the rib that had the LG blocks and never had a problem.  On all scratch-built planes I have built I have made the slotted LG mount one continuous piece of pine (trimmed 1x2) that acts as a joiner for the two wing halves.

For what it is worth.

Frank


Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on December 24, 2017, 04:32:02 PM
Colour scheme? I don't know. Maybe something Canadian? Probably dependent on what leftover colours of covering I have.

Thanks Frank, I'll reinforce the landing gear blocks.

An internet search found a similar electric conversion that was successful with the same power system.
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on December 24, 2017, 04:35:14 PM
I was thinking of using two aileron servos (one in each wing) instead of one mounted in the center of the wing, and I was considering using electric retracts, but I decided to try to keep things as simple as possible. It also means no aileron linkages visible on the outside of the plane.
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Andy Hoffer on December 24, 2017, 06:02:38 PM
Quote from: Frank v B on December 24, 2017, 04:29:18 PM
Michael,

I have always liked that plane.  I have never built or flown it but several people way back had and warned me to reinforce the wing ribs that hold the slots for the main landing gear.  They usually supply slotted basswood LG blocks that glue into the rectangular slots in the bottom of the ribs towards the centre.  There is a bit of a plywood doubler for each rib but usually not the full length of the rib.

The Kaos series of planes from Great Planes had the same problem (built 3 of them).  I sistered 1/16 plywood to the full length of the rib that had the LG blocks and never had a problem.  On all scratch-built planes I have built I have made the slotted LG mount one continuous piece of pine (trimmed 1x2) that acts as a joiner for the two wing halves.

For what it is worth.

Frank

I would definitely offer two cents, but pennies are out of circulation now, so I'll spring for a whole nickel.  8)

Andy
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on December 25, 2017, 04:03:58 PM
Having fun !!!

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on December 25, 2017, 04:11:00 PM
I've decided to use one servo per aileron, as opposed to one servo for both as per the instructions/plans. That will in fact be simpler.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on December 30, 2017, 06:19:55 PM
Wing is complete; just needs a bit more sanding and then ready for covering.

Carved wingtips, cap-strips, landing gear blocks and servo bays.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: octagon on December 31, 2017, 09:26:53 AM
Nice work, looks very good.
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: the giant on December 31, 2017, 01:23:01 PM
This is a classic.  Nice looking work Michael.  Can't wait to see it up close.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 02, 2018, 11:01:56 AM
Fuselage well underway.
Blind nuts in the firewall for motor and nosegear; formers and triangular balsa glued in.

Note the printing on the inside balsa fuselage sides. The plans are essentially on the wood.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 02, 2018, 04:19:23 PM
Wing 'hold-down' dowel; tapped hardwood blocks for the plastic screws; smooth wing-fuselage fit; tail temporarily pinned in place.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Andy Hoffer on January 02, 2018, 04:21:58 PM
Does this come with limbo pole collision avoidance technology?!!  8)

Andy
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 05, 2018, 09:44:18 PM
Fuselage is taking shape. Battery-hatch built, and nose will have a air-intake scoop at the bottom front of the nose, sort of like a P51D Mustang.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: sihinch on January 05, 2018, 10:51:41 PM
Looks nice Michael.
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 06, 2018, 02:52:01 PM
Tail fillets.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 07, 2018, 03:55:57 PM
More sanding.
Rudder servo installed.
Nose wheel installation took several hours!

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Andy Hoffer on January 08, 2018, 06:49:27 PM
Beautiful Mike!

More vicarious pleasure!!   8)

Andy
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Ededge2002 on January 12, 2018, 08:57:43 AM
Looks great Michael. 
Here is your routine to practice "classic pattern". This plane should fly this schedule very nicely!

Ed
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: sihinch on January 12, 2018, 09:00:58 AM
I think this thread is all a ruse: Michael will turn up with a finished E Flite Leader!!!
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Andy Hoffer on January 12, 2018, 10:04:00 AM
Hey Ed,

Thanks so much for posting the great GBR/CAA Clubman Schedule (F3A aerobatic manoeuvre descriptions).  This would be a super addition to a fun fly, and would help the LHS sell more planes. 8)  Imagine doing this in formation!!

Here is a link to their web site:   http://www.gbrcaa.org/clubmanmansch.htm

Detailed schedule calling card and ribbon drawings are here:  http://www.gbrcaa.org/Schedules/Call_Cards_Clubman_2015.pdf

Their practice simulation video is here:  http://www.gbrcaa.org/sportsmanschedulevideo.html

Cheers!  Andy
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Ededge2002 on January 12, 2018, 02:23:04 PM
Sorry to derail from michael's beautiful build but just wanted to encourage anyone who has never tried flying any of the routines be it IMAC or F3A based I would highly recommend they give it a shot or ten. Positioning the airplane and flying straight lines  really teaches you to fly to a new level. 

Derailment over

Ed
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 13, 2018, 08:59:49 PM
I will definitely try to fly that pattern.

I've started covering. 2-servo modification shown.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 14, 2018, 09:23:44 AM
More work on the wing, and a wing tip.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 14, 2018, 02:41:18 PM
More covering.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 14, 2018, 05:18:50 PM
Tail.
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: octagon on January 14, 2018, 10:09:30 PM
Looks great.
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 16, 2018, 12:58:27 PM
Canopy, masked and spray-painted (at work).

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: sihinch on January 16, 2018, 02:46:56 PM
That looks beautiful! I never thought to do it that way. I always hand brush.
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 20, 2018, 01:09:27 PM
Main construction and assembly has been completed. I'm finishing the radio and power system installations, and then I'll do decals.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Ededge2002 on January 20, 2018, 01:43:48 PM
Looks fantastic!
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Andy Hoffer on January 22, 2018, 02:26:41 AM
Beautiful, Michael!  I really like your colour scheme.  This will make an excellent photo subject against a blue or cloudy sky!  On white it will look like the wings, top of the fuse and the top of the rudder/fin are separate entities flying in formation!!

Bravo!!

Andy
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: electroflyer on January 22, 2018, 08:34:07 AM
    Very nice!
  Your builds get better and better!

  Glenn
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 25, 2018, 07:21:39 PM
Done.

Fine balancing and throws still to be adjusted.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: battlestu on January 26, 2018, 11:13:28 AM
very nice!! can't wait to see her fly
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: sihinch on January 26, 2018, 01:38:49 PM
Wow, you should be proud of that!
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: BJROB on January 26, 2018, 05:00:51 PM
What a pretty looking plane.
It looks just great.... what a good.
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: piker on January 26, 2018, 05:44:04 PM
Beautiful!  You've inspired me to work on mine!  I hope I can make it happen for the Spring   :o
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: piker on January 26, 2018, 08:31:17 PM
Hey!  How did you end up treating the plastic turtle deck?  Did you cover the top of the fuselage and paint the plastic, cover the plastic, or paint onto the fuselage film?
Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: Michael on January 26, 2018, 09:58:31 PM
I found a blue spray paint that closely matched some blue covering. I used 4 different types of covering with varying heat/stick/melt temperatures, and this made covering more difficult than planned. It worked out, but it was challenging.

The plastic was spray painted, and attached by screwing at 2 locations into balsa (glue re-enforced holes) blocks.

The 2 screw-heads match up with 2 hold-down magnets under the canopy-battery-hatch.

Title: Re: Sig Kobra balsa kit
Post by: piker on January 27, 2018, 05:04:56 PM
Cool!  looks great!  Thanks for the details.