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Old 12-21-2011, 11:34 AM
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Default RE: Seagull Spacewalker II 120 Arf


ORIGINAL: rowdyjoe


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RJ... I've started work on a Spacewalker. After repairs were finished on an AT-6, a project was needed on the boards. Another was in mind, a scratch built for a longer winter effort but I've been informed that several job site projects are coming up and at my age after a day of construction trades, I'm too tired to build models so decided the scratch build will better suit another time. Perhaps I should get priorities straight and fully retire... but I like staying in the game.

Seemingly everything needed for the build is here except a pitts style muffler. After fitting a Zenoah G-26 ei, it became apparent that a side mounted muffler doesn't clear the cowl.

I'm not a fast builder any more and don't care if ten minutes or several hours a day are expended. I recall those early years of being hell bent to build a project and get it flying... no more of that here.

Interestingly, I've spent a few sessions at the flight simulator getting a feel for the Spacewalker and she floats with the best of them. With no head wind, one has to get low and slow on final unless flying the plane to the runway and that is not my style. I'll do just about anything to avoid giving down elevator on a landing approach. After you get some flight time in, tell me about how the Spacewalker does on those no wind days without any head wind on landings. Any one else with observations?

I might consider rigging the flap switch for spoilerons to kill some lift... then again, the Seagull Spacewalker might not fly like the one in the flight sim.

OK, will do.
I still have to work on the carb. I need to pull it, disassemble, and clean it and then re-install. I'm hoping that there's some junk in it and it just needs cleaning but, I'm planning on a new carb because I'm a bit of a pessimist.
I'll probably have the Yak finished before I get around to the Space-cadet. Heck, you'll probably have yours finished and flying before I get ''round toit''.

RJ

Not very fast here anymore about getting projects done. Guess more enjoyment is taken in the getting there.

The muffler won't be here for a couple of weeks or so as Jtec are not building anything up until after the first of the year. I did email back a few minutes ago and added snufflers to the order. It seemed to me that keeping this bird quieter better fits its more lazy character.