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  • #16
    Installing the Elevator servos in the Stab. Using some G10 0.020 and 0.030 material to frame up the servo bays
    WestSystem/Colloidal Silica mix to stick thing together.
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    • #17
      This is beautiful, thank you for the updates. I've added these links to the scale documentation section for the Bergfalke.

      Cheers, Thompson

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      • #18
        Looking good Thompson, keep up the good work!

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        • #19
          In keeping with hanger rash avoidance protocol, here's my rendition of Dan's ( QuebecAerotowAssociation.com) Bergfalke fuselage transportation rig.
          Of course the main feature is keeping the wing rods with the fuselage...............I guess I'll have to make a leash for the stab ........

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          • #20
            Servos in the Stab update

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            if I need to get to the servos, I'll just cut the Ultracote and then just tape it back on.

            Scott

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            • #21
              Spoilers.....

              As luck would have it, my laser cut spoiler attachment holes didn't line up
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              so out came the 90 degree dremel attachment and a grinder to get things lined up ( with the spoiler taped in place )

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              This left a bit a play in the movement of the spoiler's action with the enlarged holes, so out came the G10 .060 material and some epoxy.

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              And of course, some longer 4mm socket head bolts (longer shank ) so the spoiler isn't moving on a threaded surface.

              Scott

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              • #22
                Cockpit wiring and Tow Release

                In an attempt to keep from shredding the tow loop, I installed a sleeve on the 4mm bolt
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                trying to keep the wiring under control with 5/8" wing tube sockets
                I think I'll convert over to a Jeti SPS20 electronic switch with a magnetic key since the canopy is bolted on
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                • #23
                  Lots of fun flying the Bergfalke....seems to excel at low altitude thermals, spent lots of time at 100-150m just putting around.
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                  Some formation flying with an Gary McCartney' big Phoenix Models ASK-21 Click image for larger version

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                  • #24
                    Awesome Scott. The colors really jump out on film. Its such a pleasure to see two pilots and the detail like you do. So often guys show up with empty cockpits and they look silly in the air photos...

                    Bravo.


                    LEN
                    Len Buffinton
                    Team Horizon Hobby

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                    • #25
                      What I saw from the ground, (photos courtesy of Sharon Shanahan Photography)
                      Pilots are the 1/3 scale Great Planes Pilot Busts.(instructor-( glasses) and student)

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                      • #26
                        The Bergfalke @ Montague Glider Festival ready to launch in the "Vintage" class. Lift was spectacular today after a small rain shower
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                        Skid assy to keep the ruder out of the dirt....works pretty well

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                        Last edited by MarnochS; 06-09-2016, 01:02 AM.

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