I work out of state every other week so I’m hauling some of the smaller parts with me to work on in the evenings. Boss let’s me have access to the machine and welding shop so I built a jig and started welding up rudder pedals and control sticks tonight.
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Finished the autopilot servo install today on my Patrol. The Yaw axis is the most difficult because of the compound angles involved but it turned out pretty well. On to the next task, elevator weights.
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Scratch build Bearhawk 1178 got wings, next up is to fit the flaps to the wings and then the wings to the fuselage. Really hope to have it done by 15 August. 68B8A090-70AD-47A2-940D-CF6E5D4FD096.jpeg5AB3C0ED-86AD-4DF4-9C77-3BCEF9FF2A25.jpeg
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I did the same. Bob suggested that the flange be at least 3/4" ( mine is 1") and space the nut plates 3" apart. He said to use .032 AL.Last edited by robcaldwell; 08-07-2021, 08:23 AM.
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I did mine with 050, 3/4 of an inch join to the wing skin and 5/8 flange for the wingtip with nut plates every 2 inches
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Decided to take a break from composite work. I had built my cowling sometime ago but had never installed a door over the dip stick. I was unsure at the time how I was going to joggle the skin for a flush door. I have a harbor freight beading tool with a joggle die, but it is designed to joggle an outside edge, not an inside cut out. Sometimes you have to think outside the box and modify the tools you have to get the desired result. I had bought a hidden oil door hinge from Avery when they were going out of business. I am really happy with the clean look. This little project took much longer than it should have but that seems to be the norm.
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I added .025" 4130 plates to the leading edge of my elevators today, tomorrow I will pour the lead weights. The process was to first tack the plates in place being very careful to keep the plates below the level of the outside tubes so that when fabric is added it won't touch the plates. Then I brazed around the edges to seal them against the tubes, I ground the brazes flush. Finally I added three steel dowels between the plates to act as an anchor for the lead.
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Completed the recommended Patrol flap pulley reinforcement today. Welded a strap to the frame to pick up forces directly at the pulley mount. bolt.
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I was planning to get some vinyl for the top of the instrument panel the same as the seats. However here in NZ we're in lockdown while our prime minister personally eradicates the Delta variant of COVID 19. Everything is shut.
So I ended up reverting to Kydex (I know, I know). And I had a piece of rubber trim that I bought a while back as a sample which fits very well too. I’ll add Velcro underneath so it can all be easily removed to access the avionics rack. Really happy with the results.
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Looks great NevN678C
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A little more framed up. Missing some tubes from VR3, but as soon as I get those in I’ll buckle down for a couple days and weld it out. Sorry for the poor lighting. It’s still pretty warm here so working at night is the way to go right now. Plus it’s nice and peaceful with no interruptions.You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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