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mesaflyer 02-05-2008 01:08 AM

Tiger 60 question
 
This is my first kit build and fourth plane, and I useally can figure things out. I just thought I would ask this question here, just in case. I am getting near the point of starting the covering. The instructions say to"install the fuel tank tray" after the plane is covered. The instructions have several items that are "installed". On those items, it does not say glue, epoxy, don't glue, or whatever. It just says "install". So far, I have either glued or epoxied everything except the fuel tank tray. Is there some reason that I shouldn't glue it permanent, before I cover the plane? It fits kind of snug and will be in a foam paded compartment area, but it seems wrong to me to leave it "loose". I can't see any reason for that, unless MAYBE you wanted/needed to put the battery underneath the tank. But even that seems like it would be a pain in the butt, and I can't imagine it needing nose weight.
Thanks for your help,
Pete

Mr67Stang 02-05-2008 05:05 AM

RE: Tiger 60 question
 
I attempt to build my planes as "modular" as possible. If I can bolt it, screw it or even velcro it for later servicability... You may need to access it later... I do. Of course if it's intragal part of the structure then epoxy the heck out of it. Leaving it loose does not sound right but I do not and have not owned a Tiger.

bingo field 02-05-2008 07:42 AM

RE: Tiger 60 question
 
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You may want to make access for a battery in nose area, I did on mine. It needed some weight up front to balance.


bruce88123 02-05-2008 09:46 AM

RE: Tiger 60 question
 


ORIGINAL: mesaflyer

This is my first kit build and fourth plane, and I useally can figure things out. I just thought I would ask this question here, just in case. I am getting near the point of starting the covering. The instructions say to"install the fuel tank tray" after the plane is covered. The instructions have several items that are "installed". On those items, it does not say glue, epoxy, don't glue, or whatever. It just says "install". So far, I have either glued or epoxied everything except the fuel tank tray. Is there some reason that I shouldn't glue it permanent, before I cover the plane? It fits kind of snug and will be in a foam paded compartment area, but it seems wrong to me to leave it "loose". I can't see any reason for that, unless MAYBE you wanted/needed to put the battery underneath the tank. But even that seems like it would be a pain in the butt, and I can't imagine it needing nose weight.
Thanks for your help,
Pete
Why don't you email Goldberg and ask THEM what they mean and why? I can think of several reasons to leave it loose myself. Of course they are owned by Hobbico now so write to: [email protected]

MinnFlyer 02-05-2008 09:54 AM

RE: Tiger 60 question
 
You can glue it before covering. I did

mesaflyer 02-05-2008 03:14 PM

RE: Tiger 60 question
 
Hey guys, thanks for the replys. I think I am going to glue it in and pre-balance (with everthing installed) before covering. Bingo, good idea on the hatch. I see you did the tail dragger version, as did I. I will be using a Saito 82, but maybe without the front wheel, it might need some nose weight. Well see. I must say, very strange instructions. But hey, I'm still new.
Thanks again,
Pete

RCPtero 02-05-2008 09:28 PM

RE: Tiger 60 question
 
I built mine with a hatch over the fuel tank. I really don't like not being able to get to the tank to replumb when necessary. By just snapping the tray in, that allowed me to hide the battery right under the tank. (The same way I did on my Tiger II too.)

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Tom

mesaflyer 02-06-2008 02:55 PM

RE: Tiger 60 question
 


ORIGINAL: tessex

I built mine with a hatch over the fuel tank. I really don't like not being able to get to the tank to replumb when necessary. By just snapping the tray in, that allowed me to hide the battery right under the tank. (The same way I did on my Tiger II too.)

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Tom
Tom,
Yea, the hatch on top is already there on mine. Have you looked inside the fuel tank area after it's been flown? Just curious if the fuel tank tray moves around much, and maybe starts rubbing on something that it shouldn't. Maybe I am over-thinking this whole thing[:@]
Pete

AviationNut 02-06-2008 06:21 PM

RE: Tiger 60 question
 
My Tiger 60 needed a good amount of nose weight, so I made the fuel tank tray removable with 4 screws into some pieces of spruce glued to the fuse sides, and put the battery under there. It was a very easy mod to do. I can't imagine a Tiger not needing nose weight as it has such a long tail moment.

Also, I glued everything that said "install" except for the tank tray of course.


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