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Astro Hog Pics.
Well I have started my Winter build (Asto Hog) and
looking for Ideas on covering. As of now I am leaning
toward Coverite Fabric. I have never used it, so i'm
looking for ideas and opinions.
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Bob
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I haven't any pics to share.. But back a few years ago when more than one guy in our club flew the hog, they would build them with a little less dihedral than the kit called for, I always thought they looked better that way as well. I don't think it hurt any of the flying properties...
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RE: Astro Hog Pics.
Thanks for the info.
Terry,
Nice looking Hog,did you ever encounter problems
with your main gear ? I'm going the tail dragger route
too.
Bob
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RE: Astro Hog Pics.
My Astro Hog was covered in Ultracoat and was as close as possible to the red/white pattern shown on the box. It was a tail dragger and I knocked a gear block loose in one wing on the first flying day. I mounted a Dubro composite gear in front of the wing and that worked well.
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Just about got all of the parts cut out for my plan build Astro-Hog. Have built three prior Hogs and they all flew great; didn't really matter how much dihedral was used. I've built 'em with the 6 degrees and the 3 degrees dihedral and prefer the 6 degrees 'cause it looks more like an Astro-Hog. I will give the red and white taildragger color scheme a go this time around.
Will add an extra dihedral brace on the rear of the wing spars (both made from 1/8" aircraft plywood), sheer webbing on the wing panels, landing gear supports are cut from 1/8" Lite-Ply and go on both sides of each LG rib, the Stab doubler is made from 1/8" aircraft ply, will add tri-stock balsa at all fuselage/doubler joints for reinforcement, have carved the headrest from a balsa block and will pin the Elev. joiner via wire.
Plan to power mine with the O.S. 75AX. Will get to gluing parts together within the week! I really enjoy cutting my own parts out as I can select the wood for each application and the parts turn out great. Once I start the build process everything is ready to go and the construction goes along pretty fast.
Good luck on your Astro-Hog project this Winter and soft landings!
Will add an extra dihedral brace on the rear of the wing spars (both made from 1/8" aircraft plywood), sheer webbing on the wing panels, landing gear supports are cut from 1/8" Lite-Ply and go on both sides of each LG rib, the Stab doubler is made from 1/8" aircraft ply, will add tri-stock balsa at all fuselage/doubler joints for reinforcement, have carved the headrest from a balsa block and will pin the Elev. joiner via wire.
Plan to power mine with the O.S. 75AX. Will get to gluing parts together within the week! I really enjoy cutting my own parts out as I can select the wood for each application and the parts turn out great. Once I start the build process everything is ready to go and the construction goes along pretty fast.
Good luck on your Astro-Hog project this Winter and soft landings!
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RE: Astro Hog Pics.
Thanks Carrell and Squeakalong,
That is some good pointers you both made.
I was thinking about the Dubro gear also. It is
on my GP 40 Stick and works great.
Bob
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how do I load a picture?
how do I load a picture?
Click the "Reply" link at the top of the post you want to reply to.
Under the text box will be this link "Click here to upload images and files"
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Carrell, do you download your digital pictures to an Internet pic program like Photobucket or can I download them to My Pictures on my desktop? (Darn, it's embarrassing to ask....[])
Soft landings.
Soft landings.
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Carrell, do you download your digital pictures to an Internet pic program like Photobucket or can I download them to My Pictures on my desktop? (Darn, it's embarrassing to ask....[])
Soft landings.
Carrell, do you download your digital pictures to an Internet pic program like Photobucket or can I download them to My Pictures on my desktop? (Darn, it's embarrassing to ask....[])
Soft landings.
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RE: Astro Hog Pics.
Beautiful Planes, Thanks for posting.
I have the R. wing together, and started
the L wing today. This is a "Craftsman Kit"
for sure.
Bob
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RE: Astro Hog Pics.
Bob,
I swear by Ultra Cote from Horizon Hobbies. The stuff is great. Pretty easy to work with and does curves very well. You project can come out wrinkle free. Below are picture of my Aeromaster, a similar plane to the Astro Hog Biplane.
Good luck.
I swear by Ultra Cote from Horizon Hobbies. The stuff is great. Pretty easy to work with and does curves very well. You project can come out wrinkle free. Below are picture of my Aeromaster, a similar plane to the Astro Hog Biplane.
Good luck.
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RE: Astro Hog Pics.
Chevelle,
Great looking Bipe, Is UC similar to Coverite Fabric ?
This is my fourth build and have only used MC in the
past. First 2 builds where in the 80's when there was
not many choices .
Bob
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Chevelle,
Great looking Bipe, Is UC similar to Coverite Fabric ?
This is my fourth build and have only used MC in the
past. First 2 builds where in the 80's when there was
not many choices .
Bob
Chevelle,
Great looking Bipe, Is UC similar to Coverite Fabric ?
This is my fourth build and have only used MC in the
past. First 2 builds where in the 80's when there was
not many choices .
Bob
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Chevelle,
Thanks for the info. I'm leaning toward a fabric and
I have never painted a Plane. So Coverite Fabric is
appealing to me so far. I have had some good building
weather this weekend, wind,rain and a bit of snow.
Bob
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Hey guys,
I was watching epoxy cure last night on my wing, while studying
the fuselage plans. I noticed there is NO offset for the
firewall ? The plans say 0 degrees L/R & U/D?
Curious about the Thrust set up ?
Bob
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Hi, Bob. I've built and set three of these Hogs up per the plan and the model flies great. I'm plan building another one for myself right now and it's set up the same way. Have fun on yor build..it's a neat 'ole plane!
BTW: Do you know how LOOONG it takes to make your own tapered ailerons, rudder and elevators from standard balsa stock........I do! They turned out great though.
Soft landings.
BTW: Do you know how LOOONG it takes to make your own tapered ailerons, rudder and elevators from standard balsa stock........I do! They turned out great though.
Soft landings.
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There's a WHOLE lot more sanding to do when you make your own parts for a scratch/plan build...probably spent 4 hours or so making up my own tapered ailerons, elevators, and rudder by the time I traced the parts on sheet stock, cut out the parts, set up the appropriate music wire rods to sand the taper on each side, actually sanded the taper on each side using three grades of sandpaper, located each hinge line and put in the hinge line bevels on each of the five pieces required for the Astro-Hog. Whew!! Nearly wore me out just writing it.... Lots of fun for me though!!
Soft landings.
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Soft landings.
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RE: Astro Hog Pics.
Hey guys,
Well the wings are near completion. I have a
conflict between the Manual and the Plans ?
Th plans show 3 hinges per Aileron and the
manual say 5 hinges per Aileron. Also, I am
going with 2 Servos for the ailerons.
Do I do 3 or 5 hinges ? Any input will help,
Thanks
Bob