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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/20/2008 8:19:39 PM   
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Hey Joe,

I used 3 layers of 5oz cloth and Z-poxy finishing resin. The cloth was pretty stubborn to follow the tail and I had to pin it until it set.
The doors fit realy good. It would be nice if I could scale myself down and get inside the fuse to mount them! I picked up some offset hinges from www.tamjets.com and am scratching my head as to getting the hinging to set the doors in the same position that I can place them in dry fit. I'm going to experiment with hidden hinge lines for my rudder and elevators this evening and then on to the wing.

Chris

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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/20/2008 11:12:20 PM   
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Pappy883

Sound like you have a handfull of things to make right, and repairs of what you have in the pic's look good


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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/20/2008 11:18:25 PM   
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Chris

I don't understand why your t/wheel doors are so narrow, The books I have suggest wider doors and not as long, it could be just the way I see it and I sure am not questining your skills just what I see, more pic's might help


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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 1:44:25 AM   
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Hi Bob,

I cut the fuse back an additional inch to provide some working access installing the tailwheel to accomodate my fat fingers. This extra inch will be filled after installation and the doors will be an inch shorter. You are right, the doors should be wider at the bottom (I think the end by the wheel is close). At the tail the doors should be pretty well the full width of the hook well but I had a pretty rough spot on my fiberglass at the end and to eliminate it I decided to narrow up the doors at the rear.

Chris

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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 2:06:02 AM   
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Chris, those look like some pretty good hinges, hope they work out. I don't think there are ANY instruction's on how do that . I think at one point a guy just has to jump in and start fiddling with it to make it work .

Bob T. thanx for the comp. This is a lot easier to work on than the BT Corsair, so i'm hoping to have it in the air by summer.

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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 2:23:39 AM   
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Well that make it a lot clearer.and I think you are on the right track, but if you are intrested for scaling up a T/F Kit look for a thread by Corsairjock I am not sure about the title somthing like "scale mods for 1/8 T/F " thought I had it in my favorits list

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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 2:25:36 AM   
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cdohaney
I used nelsons 5/8 piano hinges for the rear doors worked out well. found it easier than those offset hinges .Just a thought

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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 2:32:42 AM   
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I would just suggest one thing the manual has the C/G @ 53/4 behind the L/E at the fuss so I would use 51/4 it takes the snap out just befor tuch down and please keep the thred up on your progress

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PS. I lived in La Mese 1940- 47 when it was an navy retirement town

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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 2:36:19 AM   
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cdohaney

I also used nelson 5/8" hinghes it seem to work out a lot better and easier .
just my $.02 worth


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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 3:05:52 AM   
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Pappy 883

I would just suggest one thing the manual has the C/G @ 53/4 behind the L/E at the fuss so I would use 51/4 it takes the snap out just befor tuch down and please keep the thred up on your progress

Cheers Bob T

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PS. I lived in La Mese 1940- 47 when it was an navy retirement town

OK Bob , 5 1/4"it is, good to know. Gear in the up position and a dry fuel tank correct ?

That's funny I used to live in Hopkins , Mn. just ouside of Minneapolis when i was about 5yrs. old . Used to love the Vikings[)]

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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 3:57:39 AM   
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Yup gear up emty tank and 1 deg nose down, been back a few times still have famaily in northern S/D County.

Depending on how much you open up the wing to re do the wells be sure to add glass to ribs with the gear beams

Cheers Bob T

PS> what is the location of your field?

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RE: GROUP BUILD - Top Flite Giant Scale F4U Corsair - 4/21/2008 10:02:19 AM   
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Chris

I don't understand why your t/wheel doors are so narrow, The books I have suggest wider doors and not as long, it could be just the way I see it and I sure am not questining your skills just what I see, more pic's might help


Cheers Bob t



Hey Bob, From looking at the three veiws it looks like the T/F tail wheel is to far forward. That would account for the longer than scale doors.



These pix got deleted some how last week so I will try them agian. (sorry for the cell phone pix)

Here is what I came up with on the gear covers. These are proto types made from 3 sheets of 1/64 ply. Would you believe I got the geometry right on the first try. sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.

I layed up some fiberglass one yesterday, so I should be ready to start glassing the plane next weekend.


Everybodies work is looking great.
Later,
Kelly


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