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LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 18-Jul-17 15:04 | | Views : 688 | Notch sanding tools |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 18-Jul-17 15:03 | | Views : 680 | BROKEN WING REPAIR 22" SIG "Cabinaire" - I cut four 1/16" sq notch holes into the wing root rib, with 1/16" sq notching sander tools. I cut the same four holes into the outer Wing Panel inside rib. |
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LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 16-Jul-17 18:29 | | Views : 712 | I will also make a stronger stab with two laminated 1/32" X 1/16" strips of balsa, as the thick "picture frame" repairs on each side of the stab that I did, may have made the plane tail heavy, hence the weird climbing and stalling fllights - it has also increased the weight of the plane by 4%. |
LASTWOODSMAN | SIG Cabinaire | Parked | 16-Jul-17 18:23 | | Views : 728 | 3rd TIME FLYING - After a few flights of cartwheels into the long thick grass under power, with wavering, stalling and climbing, frantic flights - I KNEW something was wrong! - the wing finally broke through the tissue. It had, about a week earlier, flown into a tree trunk under power with the left wing, and I heard a "crack", but I did not thoroughly investigate for damage. Repairs have begun - it is faster than building a new model, as I don't have another model to fly - and it is Flying Season right now ... I must get that 60 second flight - I only got a 56 second fllight so far ... |
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