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Old 04-23-2016, 10:55 AM
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I also opened the fin hatch and made a hatch out of thin litho plate. I have access to the rail retract mount and the elevator clevis.



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When you cut the hatches did you use the cut parts for the door or you put new pieces for the hatch doors.?
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I make a new hatch out of fliteskin.

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I just put the stabilizer and it fits perfectly . What do you use to glue it and to fill the little gaps between the stabilizer and the fuse?
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I know it is too early

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Finally I have started the fuse but I messed up with the canopy and looks like the canopy frame needs to be changed
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Originally Posted by serkan1978
I just put the stabilizer and it fits perfectly . What do you use to glue it and to fill the little gaps between the stabilizer and the fuse?
Serkan,

when you are ready to glue the stab, best is to use slow epoxy or Hisol.
First tac the stab in position or tape outside. Cut thin strips of fliberglass cloth and wet them with the epoxy and place along the joint line. While is curing double check nothing has shifted and stab is square with vertical fin from all angles.

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Serkan,

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when you trim the front of the fuse, leave enough material for 3 cowl mounting spots. The new instruction sheet has a good picture of the "L" brackets mounting method.

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fliteskin Ta-152 featured
http://www.tailormadedecals.com/en/decals/propplane/
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Serkan,

any progress on the Ta-152?

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