Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010

The panel is being put back together on the bench. I found a few small problems with the wiring and am fixing them while it is easy.
I used a rubberizing paint on the panel to make it scratch resistant, insulated and glare resistant. So far I am happy with the results.
Using "The GIMP" I have been creating a series of concepts and variations of the paint job. Taking photos of the project the concepts have been laid over to help judge how it will look on the 3D plane.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Saturday, August 12, 2006

The empennage is riveted. A few small questions still remain. First the hinge pins do not seem to have holes for the cotter pins. The second question is about which side the center hinge bracket goes in relation to 7H5-3 ( horn angle ). If the bracket is on the outside then the upward elevator motion is interrupted by 7H5-4 ( center hinge gusset ). If the bracket is moved to the inside then the elevator is slightly out of position and more of the center elevator hinge will have to be removed to achieve full movement.
In total I spent about six hours working on the plane and another hour playing with Sketchup and the paint job.
Of course this photo was taken at the end of the six hours... and at about 11pm.
Next up flaperons!


Project Status:
Paint Design: 2 hour spent ( 1h, 1h )
Elevator DONE!: ~31.5 hours spent ( 3h, 1.5h, 3h, .5h, 3.5h, 2h, 4h, 1.5h, 2h, 4.5h, 1h, 6h )
Horizontal Stabilizer DONE!: ~28 hours spent, 3 pieces replaced ( 3h, 2h, 2h, 2h, .5h, 1.5h, 3.5h, 1.5h, 5, 4.5, 2h, .5h )
Rudder DONE!, minus horn : ~16 hours spent, ( ~8h, ~8h )
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Total Done: ~78.5 hours
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