Dancing Wings Tiger Moth 980 cm wingspan

Started by Michael, December 03, 2022, 04:04:26 PM

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Michael

Thanks, Guy.

I don't think it's a critical issue, so I'm leaving it as is.
Michael

Michael

Receiver and stabilizer (electric 3-axis gyro) installed in the lower fuselage.

Upper wing screwed and glued on.

Michael

Michael

I put 12½ ounces of lead weight up front, and it's still a touch tail heavy!

The plane now feels a bit heavy, but I think it'll fly okay. I won't construct and install windshields until I have a successful flight or two.

Michael

Michael

Decals attached. I'll adjust the triple-rate throws next, otherwise, ready to fly.

Michael

davidk

She's so pretty.  Wow 3/4 of a pound of weight.

Frank v B

#35
Couldn't help it! 
Loved Simon's post #20 on the Canadian colours (photo 1 shirt suggestion) and Michael's mock-up of the Canadian wing (photo 2). 
Then ran across this display car at Steeles west of Yonge.  Had to stop and take this picture (photo 3, real, not photo-shopped).

Nice finished model Michael.

Frank
"Never trade luck for skill"

msatin

You never fail until you stop trying

GuyOReilly

Great looking yellow plane!  Love the Canadian Airforce roundels.
To solve the nose weight problem (that was anticipated for my Seniorita) I elected to use a 2X4 solid piece of pine for the motor mount. 
It is visible in the picture.