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John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild17-Mar-15 11:59
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John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild17-Mar-15 07:17
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Ogre gets his wings this day. He sits and awaits polymerization and cross linking of epoxy molecules to work their magic. Again we were fortunate enough to hang the wings with only the aid of resilient aka elastic bands. A dab of the magic compound, places on each strut end should do the trick.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild17-Mar-15 07:17
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Ogres rests, note the the lack of rubber bands required to hold the upper air foil in position on the cabane struts. Epoxy at work!
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild17-Mar-15 07:16
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Gumby inspects the auxiliary petrol tank fuel line installation.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aParked17-Mar-15 07:14
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Almost ready for the rigging adventure schedule for this Wednesday and Thursday.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Nieuport 17bisParked16-Mar-15 17:39
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Don C, rayl..I knew I had a photo with an explanation but I had not posted it in my tread, I was slightly amiss, I used a ringed handle to operate the lowering mechanism and a wooden "T" type handle on the trigger wire. I think you can see both remote devices in this photo. BTW , Lewis guns could not be equipped with a synchronizing gear or cam enabling them to fire through an air screw!
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John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild14-Mar-15 14:25
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Finishing the auxiliary petrol tank and starting the mount for the Louie guns.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild14-Mar-15 14:24
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We are celebrating St. Patrick’s day here today. I sketched this for my then girlfriend Elaine, back in 1974. We were married in June of that year. 41 years past. Where does the time go? So quickly when you are having fun!!! HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY from Louie the leprechaun to all of you!
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aFlying11-Mar-15 19:23
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Elevator horns, both upper and lower, port and starboard, required additional wire.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild11-Mar-15 19:21
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As did the rudder horns. Today we completed the rigging on the empennage.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild11-Mar-15 19:20
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My brain puff from yesterday, that being gluing the upper plane together, is what it is. My error just makes finishing the upper foil a tad more difficult, its size being the problem.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aParked11-Mar-15 19:19
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In an attempt at making chicken salad from chicken sheet, we will address the Lewis gun mounting.
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