G&L 1/5 DHC chipmunk - diary of a build.
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G&L 1/5 DHC chipmunk - diary of a build.
I just ordered my kit from Greg. This will be my second build of this kit. It is a short kit, glass fuselage, foam core wings and stab. This kit builds fairly quick depending on the amount of details.
For this kit I will put a DLE55ra in it. My first chippy was built with a DLE30 and eventually I put a 55 in it and it flew great. The gear will be the 5/8" Robart strait struts (for now).
Some of the changes will be a more successful internal linkages for the tail feathers and tail wheel. The flaps and ailerons will be the same as my P-47, all internal linkages and scale hinge lines. I will glass the wing, stab, and ruder. The scheme will be the same as the first chippy with different airbrush art. I will see what Amy can do with a dragon under the skin on the plane breaking threw at various places and flames coming from the the dragon.
I will order the DLE next and as soon as my DLE85 is broken in I will put the 55 on my Sbach frame and break it in before I put the 120 back on it. I want the engine all broken in before I mount it to the chippy. I will try a 3 blade prop for that scale look.
I will do panel lines and rivets, the same hatch system as the P-47. Not sure what I will do with the canopy yet. I'm still considering a clear canopy. This should be a fun break from the riggers of a built up kit build.
Finish will most likely be rattle can paint, I'm toying with replacing the white color in the scheme with chrome paint, might be cool with the art work!
TB
For this kit I will put a DLE55ra in it. My first chippy was built with a DLE30 and eventually I put a 55 in it and it flew great. The gear will be the 5/8" Robart strait struts (for now).
Some of the changes will be a more successful internal linkages for the tail feathers and tail wheel. The flaps and ailerons will be the same as my P-47, all internal linkages and scale hinge lines. I will glass the wing, stab, and ruder. The scheme will be the same as the first chippy with different airbrush art. I will see what Amy can do with a dragon under the skin on the plane breaking threw at various places and flames coming from the the dragon.
I will order the DLE next and as soon as my DLE85 is broken in I will put the 55 on my Sbach frame and break it in before I put the 120 back on it. I want the engine all broken in before I mount it to the chippy. I will try a 3 blade prop for that scale look.
I will do panel lines and rivets, the same hatch system as the P-47. Not sure what I will do with the canopy yet. I'm still considering a clear canopy. This should be a fun break from the riggers of a built up kit build.
Finish will most likely be rattle can paint, I'm toying with replacing the white color in the scheme with chrome paint, might be cool with the art work!
TB
Last edited by RCKen; 06-16-2014 at 03:52 PM.
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If you've seen any of my own build threads you know I'm the same way. In fact, I'm getting ready to do a build thread for the guys from Sig. They want me to do one on the Sig Wunder!!!! And I'm here to tell you I can't wait to get to it because that little plane it actually one of my favorites!!!
Ken
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I'm in, and I'm DEFINITELY in for the Wunder. Fascinating little plane!
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No not yet, kit is ordered and I am planning the modifications from the first build. Here is a link to the first build. http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/kit-...short-kit.htmlone of the things I will do different is the way I build the wing, on chippy 1.0 I cut the ailerons and flaps free from the foam core wing, installed hinge blocks and the facings on the TE and LE, then glued the skin to the wing.
This time I will only prep the servo bays and the landing gear bays then sheet the wing.
I will add the blocks and facing once I cut the ailerons and flaps from the wing.
TB
This time I will only prep the servo bays and the landing gear bays then sheet the wing.
I will add the blocks and facing once I cut the ailerons and flaps from the wing.
TB
Last edited by TonyBuilder; 05-21-2014 at 12:32 PM.
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So I have been designing the control surfaces and planning how I will do them. I want all removable control surfaces for installation, finishing and maintenance. On the flaps they will be the same as my P-47, G-10 for the hinges. I will make the tab on the hinge large enough that I wont need hinge block. I will glue them right into the foam cores. This should speed up the assembly.
On the first chippy I did a closed pocket with Robart hinge points. I did not get the throw I wanted so this style will give me all the throw I want.
The hinge pocket will be the same also, carbon fiber shell.
Linkage and servo will also be the same.
Ailerons will be a closed pocket like the prototypes with a hinge pin. G-10 for the hinges.
Linkage will be internal.
The ruder will be pined and G-10 for the hinges.
The elevator is going to be the biggest challenge being I want to be able to remove it. I want a one piece elevator like on the P-47, with the same kind of linkage.
On the first build I did two push rods and two torque rods, they failed and I had to abandoned them. So in addition to the single elevator I am looking in to a pull- pull for the elevator too. I will be building in a hatch under the elevator behind the tail wheel for access.
You can see on the full scale there is an area that can be made into a removable cap just in front on the elevator and under the ruder. This will allow me to remove the elevator in one piece.
So first up as soon as my kit gets here is to install the servo sleeves, gear blocks, and sheet the wing. Once the wing is sheeted I can cut the ailerons and flaps in. I will decrease the dihedral from the first about 50%.
Cant wait to get started, I'm starved for a plane to fly.
TB
On the first chippy I did a closed pocket with Robart hinge points. I did not get the throw I wanted so this style will give me all the throw I want.
The hinge pocket will be the same also, carbon fiber shell.
Linkage and servo will also be the same.
Ailerons will be a closed pocket like the prototypes with a hinge pin. G-10 for the hinges.
Linkage will be internal.
The ruder will be pined and G-10 for the hinges.
The elevator is going to be the biggest challenge being I want to be able to remove it. I want a one piece elevator like on the P-47, with the same kind of linkage.
On the first build I did two push rods and two torque rods, they failed and I had to abandoned them. So in addition to the single elevator I am looking in to a pull- pull for the elevator too. I will be building in a hatch under the elevator behind the tail wheel for access.
You can see on the full scale there is an area that can be made into a removable cap just in front on the elevator and under the ruder. This will allow me to remove the elevator in one piece.
So first up as soon as my kit gets here is to install the servo sleeves, gear blocks, and sheet the wing. Once the wing is sheeted I can cut the ailerons and flaps in. I will decrease the dihedral from the first about 50%.
Cant wait to get started, I'm starved for a plane to fly.
TB
Last edited by TonyBuilder; 05-29-2014 at 02:19 AM.
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First look at the DLE55ra, It is a much improved design over the standard 55. The rear exhaust and the slanted plug make a big difference.
The muffler is a little big, probably noisy too.
I don't like the plastic extensions, I wish they made the tubes longer so you could cut to fit.
The head will stick out of the bottom of the cowl and the mufflers bottom will be out too. I will see how it fits and weld on some 45 degree extensions once I see how it fits. I will probably do a slit cowl so I can get as tight of a fitting as I can, I hate cutting the cowl but there is no choice here. With the rear exhaust it will not be as butchered as the regular 55.
The carb looks good and as usual the choke and throttle arms are in awkward positions. You can change the throttle but not the choke.
I will be installing a Bowman ring from the get go.
TB
The muffler is a little big, probably noisy too.
I don't like the plastic extensions, I wish they made the tubes longer so you could cut to fit.
The head will stick out of the bottom of the cowl and the mufflers bottom will be out too. I will see how it fits and weld on some 45 degree extensions once I see how it fits. I will probably do a slit cowl so I can get as tight of a fitting as I can, I hate cutting the cowl but there is no choice here. With the rear exhaust it will not be as butchered as the regular 55.
The carb looks good and as usual the choke and throttle arms are in awkward positions. You can change the throttle but not the choke.
I will be installing a Bowman ring from the get go.
TB
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No, I need to see the kit so I know what I need. I'm doing it different so most of what I got won't work. I will only order the LE and TE of the control surfaces, the tips, and the LE of the wing will be the same as the TFGS P-47
all the 3/32 sheeting I will get at the LHS, I like to pick threw it. But I will post a list once I know.
TB
all the 3/32 sheeting I will get at the LHS, I like to pick threw it. But I will post a list once I know.
TB
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I installed the Bowman ring today and will put the engine on the test stand to run it if for a bit, just to get a tank or two threw it. Then I am good with breaking it in on the chippy, won't take but 20 flights, I can whip that out in a couple days.
TB
TB
Last edited by TonyBuilder; 06-01-2014 at 01:54 AM.