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Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 2:12:34 AM   
ben beyer



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Well, I got in late last night, but got to pick up my airplane from my uncles' house. This is one high quality plane. I haven't finished unpacking it, but it's really nice. It has a nice big cut out for canisters, the canopy is tinted and pre-cut, and the the holes for the canopy hold down bolts are already drilled with blind nuts installed.

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 2:57:30 AM   
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Looking good Ben! With all the snow why dont you have it put together yet?


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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 3:16:08 AM   
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Didn't get into town until 2 AM this morning.

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 3:49:03 AM   
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Excuses


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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 4:41:39 AM   
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Well, I got the throttle arm soldered on the 3W 56. It's not going anywhere. About to glue the elevator and horizontal stab hinges.

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 4:50:56 AM   
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heres a few pics of red

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 6:03:13 AM   
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I got the elevators glued into the horizontal stabs. I like to wipe the beveled surfaces with WD 40. I helps to keep the glue from sticking to the covering.

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 11:56:17 AM   
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I do the same. I also use that or silicone spray lubricant to prevent the hinges from binding from any glue expansion. Works great and a lot easier and cleaner then the melted vasoline method.

Very sweet engine. Twins are much more fun for 3D!

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 2:07:10 PM   
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I guess you guys didn't read the instructions. My improved method with the masking tape gives much better results than using WD 40.

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/21/2006 2:45:46 PM   
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I read that, just didn't feel like doing it. I'm going to give it a try on the ailerons though.

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/22/2006 4:27:01 AM   
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I did a little work on the CAP this evening. I'm also having to repair my Funtana and I'm still recovering from the weekend. I glued the left aileron into the left wing. Tom has a new method for gluing the hinges which involves using masking tape over the hole to keep it clean. I like the way it works. I also drilled out the cowl screw holes and put in some grommets. I do this to prevent the cowling from getting damaged by keeping the holes from enlarging. I also went to machine shop and gave them an idea of what I wanted in the way of standoffs. It may be a week or so before they even get to the though. Oh, this thing even has laser cut holes for the servo screws...very nice.


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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/24/2006 3:06:20 AM   
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I glued the right aileron to the right wing panel tonight. Pretty easy. I also started to balance the prop using the DOD method. Just gotta balance the hub now. After that, I sealed the covering around the aileron servo slots and dripped some thin CA around them.

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/25/2006 10:21:02 PM   
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I got the prop balanced DOD style. I'm waiting on standoffs for my engine and my servos.

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RE: Review of the Wild Hare CAP 232 - 3/26/2006 4:30:14 AM   
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Ben,
Did you ever get your other engine back? I thought you sent it into Horizon. Just curious. Bill

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