Windscreen extension done.
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Windscreen extension done.
The 3/32" polycarbonate sheet that I got locally from ePlastics for my windscreen (to fit the curve of the bubble cowling) was only available at a reasonable price for a 4'x4' sheet. The length required is 53" so I extended the sheet at the rear by superglueing a 5" section to the rear. I then pop-riveted (32 rivets) in a 0.016" aluminum strip above and below the joint for strength. I'll start the re-installation process tomorrow ... pictures to follow.
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Looking forward to seeing pictures. I am also curious to see how the plane looks with the windscreen pushed forward. I am picturing a Fieseler Storch style, which would not be a bad thing!
Windscreen extension INSTALL Progress
Here's the 5" extension to the length of the windscreen (at the rear). I tried just superglueing the but joint together bit it didn' seem strong enough so I added 1.25" strips of 0.016 Aluminum on both sides and riveted them in using 32 very short 3/32 cherry rivets from Aircraft Spruce (from another project). Good strength and went together pretty easily.
Added the rubber u-channel to the windscreen side mounts and fitted the windscreen back in place. An awkward job with the polycarbobate flapping around, but actually easier than I imagined it would be working alone. (Grandson graduates HS in 10 days so I'll have some extra hands for a few days.) I still need to lift the corners of the u-channel and add light bead of superglue, but I think it looks good. The rubber channel material is rather expensive from Aircraft Spruce; you might try McMaster-Carr (Chicago) as a source. I have a local A/C Spruce office 60 miles away in Ft. Worth so I can save the outrageous shipping costs if I'm "out west" anyway.
Note the fiberglass extension to the cowing "ears". The red-stuff is auto-body putty that comes in a tube and sands really nicely into a nice smooth surface. (I also have a tub of micro-balloons that I can mix with fiberglass resin to make a thinner mixture that I can use.
For a change of pace. I routed the fuselage end of the pitot line from the quick connect/disconnect fitting to the panel mounted airspeed instrument.
Much more cosmetic work around the cowling exhaust system and car cut-outs . Lots of fitting, filling, and sanding.
Added the rubber u-channel to the windscreen side mounts and fitted the windscreen back in place. An awkward job with the polycarbobate flapping around, but actually easier than I imagined it would be working alone. (Grandson graduates HS in 10 days so I'll have some extra hands for a few days.) I still need to lift the corners of the u-channel and add light bead of superglue, but I think it looks good. The rubber channel material is rather expensive from Aircraft Spruce; you might try McMaster-Carr (Chicago) as a source. I have a local A/C Spruce office 60 miles away in Ft. Worth so I can save the outrageous shipping costs if I'm "out west" anyway.
Note the fiberglass extension to the cowing "ears". The red-stuff is auto-body putty that comes in a tube and sands really nicely into a nice smooth surface. (I also have a tub of micro-balloons that I can mix with fiberglass resin to make a thinner mixture that I can use.
For a change of pace. I routed the fuselage end of the pitot line from the quick connect/disconnect fitting to the panel mounted airspeed instrument.
Much more cosmetic work around the cowling exhaust system and car cut-outs . Lots of fitting, filling, and sanding.
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It's looking really good Kurt. And it seems like you aren't having any trouble working with the fiberglass. The cowl is taking shape nicely!
the u-channel on the edges of the windscreen looks good as well. It really makes it pop.
the u-channel on the edges of the windscreen looks good as well. It really makes it pop.
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Looks slick! Considering that Peer's CG is a little back from center, maybe this is something that Chris may want to add into the build - extending the engine mount forward slightly to shift the CG, as well as extending the cowl with the wings and slightly larger windscreen. I think it looks really slick and most likely will do that on my kit. I guess a lot of it depends on how the mounting of the F-23 will go and where the CG ends up.
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Todd is correct - my CG is at the aft end of the range, or at least it was the last time I checked it. I've since added the cowl, so I'll need to check it again. I at least have some wiggle room to add weight to the nose if I need to.
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That's the really nice thing about Badland ultralights. Those who claim they don't make weight most likely have no experience with them, so the statement is incorrect. When Peer put his on the scales, I was pleasantly pleased with just how much wiggle room he has with the weight.LA F2 Flyer wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 4:39 pm I've since added the cowl, so I'll need to check it again. I at least have some wiggle room to add weight to the nose if I need to.
Weight "Wiggle Room"
Don't forget all the things that are "removable" for making the weight. Off the top of my head ...
(1) iPad Air
(2) Battery
(3) Seat Cussions
(4) Cowling
(1) iPad Air
(2) Battery
(3) Seat Cussions
(4) Cowling
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Exactly! Minimum is all that's needed for weight. There are other toys that'll be removable on mine, counting as cargo weight.