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Old 03-27-2003, 09:57 PM
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Hey everyone, I have a question about the cowling that I am trying to make. I have an Sukhoi-31 that was given to me with a pretty messed round cowl. I am attempting to scratch build the cowl and have made some good progress.

Right now the cowl is just round and long. I have seen many pictures of the final shape but I am having trouble in finding an easy way to make the cooling louvers on each side. I have some ideas but not sure of how to make them or of what material to make them out of.

I think that I will have to adhere the cooling louvers to the already formed cowl then, I plan on using either gel coat (expensive) or a light amount of bondo for the final finish and then painting the cowl. The aircraft I do believe is a .60 size (remember it was given to me with a cracked tail) and I am putting in a 91FX with a slimline muffler. I know that weight is always a factor and I do believe that so far the cowl is very light.

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Old 03-27-2003, 10:46 PM
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Could build it up with bog, you can get finer bog that is used to fill fibre glass, i use this and it sands really well.

alternative is, blue foam, you could hot cut the louvers with the use of a template. only thing is that you can only make one as i recon it'll break apart when you try taking it out.

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or, forgot this one, find some louvers that are close to what you want, flop a copy and attach to your mould.
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Airdale CPO,

Have you considered gluing up strips of 1/32 ply on edge and angled as per the full size. Glass in and then trim to height and length. Cut the vent holes as required after trimming.

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Old 03-30-2003, 03:15 PM
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read somewher to use little round louvers found in home depot,loves. The are for venting porch roofs.
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Airdale CPO...
I needed a cowl for a Nieuport bipe and decided to make one out of balsa. I got it rough shaped and when sanded it looked fair. With a little fill and more sanding it looked better. I set it aside to decide if I wanted continue on it. The next morning while eating my Cheerios I noticed the bowl I was using had the same contours as a Nieuport cowling! When I finished my cereal I measured the bowl and found it had the right measurements, so I dried the bowl and trimmed it. That night I proudly told my wife of my cowl discovery in our kitchen. She reminded me that I
was the one who brought that set of bowls home months ago, hoping I might be able to use one for a cowling. They do have a way of doing it to us don't they? Anyway, now I can start on my Nieuport, and we still have three bowls left! Ain't this hobby great or what?
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Grampaw.......I do love this hobby. I just wish the wif' would love it as much as I do. Believe me, she is supporting me, but she just wishes that everything would be less expensive. I keep telling her that its all good.

Grampaw, thanks for the input as well. I have been talking to others as well about this and trying to decide of what would be the less of the evils from the responses. I guess I am a lot like you when it comes looking at everything around to see of what i could use to help my hobby. I mean everything says hobby, and use me if you can.

Thanks again Grampaw and all others who have responded.

Brian

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