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Toronto Electric Model Aviation Club (TEMAC) => Building / Construction => Topic started by: Frank v B on October 19, 2023, 08:21:33 PM

Title: Repairing an E-Flite Aeroscout nose wheel- punched through the fuse
Post by: Frank v B on October 19, 2023, 08:21:33 PM
This is a repair of the nose wheel assembly that punched through the fuselage and the plywood tray to which it was attached.

Here are the start photos.

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Title: Re: Repairing an E-Flite Aeroscout nose wheel- punched through the fuse
Post by: Frank v B on October 19, 2023, 08:25:29 PM
Approach

1) glue nose wheel in place
2) fill in the missing foam
3) strengthen everything- (fibreglass?)

Gluing everything into place.
Note the missing foam.

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Title: Re: Repairing an E-Flite Aeroscout nose wheel- punched through the fuse
Post by: Frank v B on October 19, 2023, 08:58:58 PM
Filling in the holes- cutting foam to size and slipping it into the gap.
Gaps filled with epoxy to strengthen it.

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Title: Re: Repairing an E-Flite Aeroscout nose wheel- punched through the fuse
Post by: Frank v B on October 20, 2023, 09:02:20 PM
Repair done- Last hitch- the rudder/nose gear servo had stripped gears when fully deflected.

Changed the servo.  Only a Hitec HS-55 had the same spline size as the old servo.

The epoxy on the outside of the fuselage to fill the gaps strengthened the nose wheel enough so no fibreglass is needed.
Put some epoxy on the inside as double protection.

Repair finished.

Frank

ps: the figure 8 knot in the broken servo wire is my indication this servo is toast.  Do not want it to work its way back into my reserves (it has happened!).