Sig Kadet - Twin Otter winter project

Started by Michael, December 23, 2020, 10:28:07 AM

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Michael

Fuselage modifications started.

Michael

Michael

Upper front fuselage modification / battery hatch.

More progress ...

Michael

Michael

I took a break to 'float-fly' off the snow at TEMAC. I had four flights, and a great time!

Also there was: Andy, David, Glenn, Oscar, Kenny, Loy, Felix, and Ricky

Anyway, once I got home I did a bit more work on the model.

Michael

Michael

Okay, that's enough of the nose section/battery hatch, etc.

Tomorrow I attach the wing to the fuselage, and hopefully go back to work on the wing.

Michael

Michael

Change of plans, again.

In order to bolt the wing to the fuselage, there will not be room for a central aileron servo and the linkage. I will install outboard servos instead, and will retro-cut holes in the ribs to accomadate servo extension wires.

I have to work this morning, so hopefully I can have fun with more model building this afternoon or evening.
Michael

Michael

New cut-outs for the aileron servo wire extensions; wing sheeting; balsa fill (later to be drilled) for the nylon screws to mount the wing; and ready for sanding.

Michael

Michael

More progress on the wing.

It doesn't look like a Sig Kadet Mark II.

Michael

GuyOReilly

#22
Great build! 
Question: will you have asymmetric control for the right and left engine?

Michael

#23
Quote from: GuyOReilly on December 29, 2020, 10:37:34 PM
Great build! 
Question: will you have asymmetric control for the right and left engine?

Thanks.

No. (No differential thrust.)

As much as I want to be be innovative, I also want to keep it simple.
Michael

Michael

Wing hold-down system done. Plywood glued into the fuselage, and holes drilled and tapped for ΒΌ" nylon screws.

Michael

Michael

Fin and rudder are reshaped, and built up instead of (heavier) sheet balsa.
Michael

Michael

Elevator and stabilizer built as per instructions/plans; light and strong.

Michael

Michael

Hinged (not yet permanently) and sanded.

Next: More work on the fuselage.

Michael

Michael

All major construction is done. I still have to shape the fuselage front/nose, shape the nacelles, and start planning the radio/power-system installation.

(I bought skis for the plane.)

Michael

Andy Hoffer

Looking really good @Michael .  It's amazing how much progress you can make on a crappy flying day!

Andy