FlyFly Hawker Hunter

Started by sihinch, November 10, 2012, 12:40:14 PM

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sihinch

Open gap surgery.  It may look ugly now, but once sanded and filled, then some Eze-kote added and painted, hopefully you will never know!  :o

sihinch

Step one, complete - now I need to do the other side.  Then I will remove the wing, reinforce the fillets, and cover with eze-kote.

Wingnutz

Looking good Simon. What's EZE Kote? Think it might be what I need to smooth the foam where I did the nose job on the Sabre. Was planning to use drywall mud thinned a bit...EZE Kote better?
DOWN WITH GRAVITY! UP WITH LEVITY!

battlestu

"I'm disrespectful to dirt. Can you see that I am serious?"

sihinch

Eze-kote is the brand name of (what I think is) a water based polyurethane varnish??

Here is a link;
http://www.horizonhobby.com/products/eze-kote-DLMBD37

Papa

It's an English product carried by Pinnacle.

Dries in about 30 minutes.

Jack.
A motto to live by:
"What other people think of me is none of my business"

piker

#66
I bet someone bought a giant pail of water based polyurathane from home depot, devided it into small bottles, put an airplane on the front and is making a 1000% margin   ;D

That being said, that's the price I'm willing to pay for the convenience of small quantities for hobby use.

Wingnutz

Went to Pinnacle yesterday and paid someone that 1000% margin and bought a bottle of EZE Kote.
DOWN WITH GRAVITY! UP WITH LEVITY!

sihinch

So I started on the nose wheel installation today - the bit I was dreading the most!  And, as soon as I'd started, I realised that I was going to have to cut out the stock mount!  >:(

Anyway, I cut a new ply plate, epoxied it in, and re-mounted the E-Flite retract.  It looks good, so now I just have to figure out how to connect the steering servo to the nose-leg.  Any suggestions?

Plus, I was very happy with my wing-gap fillets.  I've assembled the model, for photos, and will post in a sec.

Now, just need to finish the retracts, wire up the fan & ESC, and then get Greg C to touch-up a few places and weather it!  :)

sihinch

Photos.......

Michael

Michael

sihinch

I keep bashing the nose on the ceiling, when I lift it up to work on the center section!

Here are the specs:
Specifications:

• Wingspan: 43.7in (1112mm)

• Wing Area: 806sq.in (52sq.dm)

• Length: 59.3in (1507mm)

• Height: 23.4in (596mm)

• Flying Weight (with Fixed Landing Gear): 74oz (2100g)

Ededge2002

Quote from: Michael on February 10, 2013, 05:16:26 PM
Nice!

Bigger than I thought.

I was going to ask how long it was but I think we covered that one at the last meeting.
Yea 400W/lb should about do it.. But wouldn't a nice round 500 be better?

sihinch

I was told that you have to keep it shorter than 6"

Michael

I don't know what you guys are talking about.

My wire from the battery to the speed control is really long, and everything works just great.

However, I don't recommend you guys try it; it's not for beginners; this is for talented experts only.

;D
Michael