Thought I'd share the progress photos on the repair and restoration to airworthiness of this proud old bird. I recently became the third owner following it's second big crash. Let's hope that behavior is out of its system!
While the scale purists would cringe, I took this as an opportunity for "something different." Especially when airborne looking up from the ground. Here are a couple shots of the wing bottoms, showing the process of doing a large checkerboard pattern that follows the wing plan form. This should make mine pop in a gaggle of 3, 4 or even 5 of these beautiful models now flying at Eastern USA events.
Shown in photo #1 is a servo cover "spinner" that Len made. Makes extremely quick work of producing accurate round servo hole covers from the raw square stock Radiim supplies. The left tip is new, replacing the damaged original.
While the scale purists would cringe, I took this as an opportunity for "something different." Especially when airborne looking up from the ground. Here are a couple shots of the wing bottoms, showing the process of doing a large checkerboard pattern that follows the wing plan form. This should make mine pop in a gaggle of 3, 4 or even 5 of these beautiful models now flying at Eastern USA events.
Shown in photo #1 is a servo cover "spinner" that Len made. Makes extremely quick work of producing accurate round servo hole covers from the raw square stock Radiim supplies. The left tip is new, replacing the damaged original.
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