which part to build first..easy right.? NOT
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hey guys,
i was just a little confused.
Im building the BURRITO profile plane which is a 40-46 sized 3d profile..
i always read people say...build the ruddes and stab first..
the instructions tell you to build the wing first then the fuse ...
this is my first kit..
dont you think i should start on something easy like the ruddes first?
instead of the wing ???
thanks alot cant wait to get started.
-Felix
i was just a little confused.
Im building the BURRITO profile plane which is a 40-46 sized 3d profile..
i always read people say...build the ruddes and stab first..
the instructions tell you to build the wing first then the fuse ...
this is my first kit..
dont you think i should start on something easy like the ruddes first?
instead of the wing ???
thanks alot cant wait to get started.
-Felix
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From: el centro, CA
whatever rocks your world.lol
most, if not all the planes i've built... instructions starts with the
tail feathers, wing , then fuselage
i think it's to get you in the mood or warm you up to build.
or you'll have pratice working on the smaller sections.
in case you goof..you wouldn't need to replace a lot of parts.
it is best to always do inventory or sort the parts to sections
to be build..most kits give just enough wood.
also inspect the conditions of the parts.
grain going in the correct directions for certain parts.
unless you like making trips to lhs...worst no lhs within area
or crappy selections of balsa
measure twices cut onces.lol
working on one section at a time. helps a lot
i don't throw wood away until i'm done with the plane,now
the wood from laser cut panel and ect..
unless they where the scraps from carving or sanding.
i found myself diging in the trash for diahedral guage,
setup guage and other stuff.lol
most, if not all the planes i've built... instructions starts with the
tail feathers, wing , then fuselage
i think it's to get you in the mood or warm you up to build.
or you'll have pratice working on the smaller sections.
in case you goof..you wouldn't need to replace a lot of parts.
it is best to always do inventory or sort the parts to sections
to be build..most kits give just enough wood.
also inspect the conditions of the parts.
grain going in the correct directions for certain parts.
unless you like making trips to lhs...worst no lhs within area
or crappy selections of balsa
measure twices cut onces.lol
working on one section at a time. helps a lot
i don't throw wood away until i'm done with the plane,now
the wood from laser cut panel and ect..
unless they where the scraps from carving or sanding.
i found myself diging in the trash for diahedral guage,
setup guage and other stuff.lol
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however do read the instructions a couple of times before
you glue..
on some planes ..it'll say use the leftover piece from this
and put it on that.
i think one of the profile i've built was like that.
you glue..
on some planes ..it'll say use the leftover piece from this
and put it on that.
i think one of the profile i've built was like that.
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From: Evans,
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Hi on the burrito if I remember correctly you need to build the fuse sections before the H-stab and rudder. You need long sticks for the fuse and the cutoffs in the tail feathers.
When you start the wing pay careful attention to the center section parts assembly dry fit the W1 ribs and the spacer blocks. then make sure the CF tube and engine mount will slip through. Most need to add a 1/32nd piece of balsa spacer between the ribs for clearance.
And If you havent seen this thread on building the burrito check it out. [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1170617/anchors_1170617/mpage_1/key_burrito/anchor/tm.htm#1170617]click me[/link]
When you start the wing pay careful attention to the center section parts assembly dry fit the W1 ribs and the spacer blocks. then make sure the CF tube and engine mount will slip through. Most need to add a 1/32nd piece of balsa spacer between the ribs for clearance.
And If you havent seen this thread on building the burrito check it out. [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1170617/anchors_1170617/mpage_1/key_burrito/anchor/tm.htm#1170617]click me[/link]
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after dozens of building planes I usually start with tail feathers.theres no rule that says you have to either.I usually have just because I feel I have made progress.but in the case of the profile it might be best to builsd the fuse though theres no hard and fast rule..just build and have fun and dont let the parts intimadate you..
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Know how you feel, duh. if you havn't started yet, I would ask one of the local guys to help you walk thru the instructions, check out the wood- is it all there? have you got your misc tools, like glue, debonder, extra handfuls of straight pins, sand bags, coffee cup? how about your cutting board, etc. protective transparent cover, at least wax paper over the plans. all set --now start working on the fin/ ruder-- its the smallest part to replace. how does it look?? good, now go to stab and elevator..OK, now lets have a report. we will help walk thru the rest of the steps. dick
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hey guys
thanks for all the help
thanks also to Mark for the link thats gonna save my butt i think ..the instructions that came with the burrito arent that great but with those online here i think i should be ok
ok so i layed out all the machined parts onto the plans and i think there is one missing but i will double check tom.
im a little busy today.
but i know for sure i have to get some debonder
is that for CA or epoxy or both ?
thanks alot
FElix
ill try to take pictures
thanks for all the help
thanks also to Mark for the link thats gonna save my butt i think ..the instructions that came with the burrito arent that great but with those online here i think i should be ok
ok so i layed out all the machined parts onto the plans and i think there is one missing but i will double check tom.
im a little busy today.
but i know for sure i have to get some debonder

is that for CA or epoxy or both ?
thanks alot
FElix
ill try to take pictures
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From: Evans,
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debonder is for CA...gets the fingers unstuck!
If you are missing parts PM Paul Swanny and he will take care of it! PRONTO. I have to say this is the easyest building kit I have ever done!
If you are missing parts PM Paul Swanny and he will take care of it! PRONTO. I have to say this is the easyest building kit I have ever done!
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One other thing, If you ask your Burrito questions over in the funfly or probro fourms you will get faster responces from the people that have built this bird.
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Are you out in the middle of the desert?? if NOT how come your NOT asking the local fellows for help ??? nows the time to get aquainted with, at least 1 or 2 of them. you are going to need them anyhow, sometime in the future. dick
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yes i realize this but RCU responses are real fast and i dont bug the local guys a bunch
and ive been traveling a little so rcu is nice...
anyways i emailed paul about the parts i think might be missing..
thanks for all the help
im gonna start something on it tom.
Felix
and ive been traveling a little so rcu is nice...
anyways i emailed paul about the parts i think might be missing..
thanks for all the help
im gonna start something on it tom.

Felix



