One of the projects in the basement isa Minimoa I picked up last year. This is a scratch-built model, and it was built probably in the 80's's. The fuselage was complete with some nice Ace servos, The fuselage looked OK. Just a few minor dents and I think it's finished in an automotive paint. It is missing the forward part of the canopy. The tail was still Monokote covered but the wing was stripped. It had some repairs over the years looking at the sheeting. So this is going to be a vintage mode of a vintage sailplane. I also have the original "scale documentation" notebook from back when there were contests for scale sailplanes.
Is it worth rebuilding? I put the model together and loaded over 20 lbs. across the wing panels. Bounce it up and down a little watching the wings flex. No snap, crackle pop self-destruction. I guess the glue isn't too bad.
The model was built with aileron servos and pull string for the spoilers in the fuselage. The wing wire was not regular servo wire, but it was through the wing LE part. That needs to be replaced. Spoilers were missing so they will have to be built. One piece of LE sheeting on top was really suspect. That wonderful potato chip look in certain areas,
I decided to start working on things, so the first step was stripping that front sheeting piece. All the glue joints looked good when I cut and removed that sheet. It also provided a good look at the main spar construction. The main spar was built first. Spruce top and bottom and 1/16 ply webs. Epoxy glue to put it together. I think the spar is good. I also got to practice pulling the old aileron wire through using it to pull in some new wiring.
Is it worth rebuilding? I put the model together and loaded over 20 lbs. across the wing panels. Bounce it up and down a little watching the wings flex. No snap, crackle pop self-destruction. I guess the glue isn't too bad.
The model was built with aileron servos and pull string for the spoilers in the fuselage. The wing wire was not regular servo wire, but it was through the wing LE part. That needs to be replaced. Spoilers were missing so they will have to be built. One piece of LE sheeting on top was really suspect. That wonderful potato chip look in certain areas,
I decided to start working on things, so the first step was stripping that front sheeting piece. All the glue joints looked good when I cut and removed that sheet. It also provided a good look at the main spar construction. The main spar was built first. Spruce top and bottom and 1/16 ply webs. Epoxy glue to put it together. I think the spar is good. I also got to practice pulling the old aileron wire through using it to pull in some new wiring.
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