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LuvBipes 11-18-2011 05:22 PM

Unionville 6' Otter
 
I'm framing up a Unionville 6' Otter for a club member and since it's not a commonly modeled subject, I thought I'd post some pics here.

The wood quality in the kit is very good, but this must be best described as a "builder's" kit, since very little is done for you. It's really more like scratch building with the ribs cut out for you. I also am making several mods to make the plane more reliable to operate and set up.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...nes/Otter1.jpg

I sacrificed scale appearance in the stab mounting area in name of safety. The recommended method is failure-prone IMO.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...nes/Otter4.jpg

The plans call for rubber bands, but the owner requested a bolt-on wing system

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...nes/Otter5.jpg

The wing is ready to cover minus the center section fairing, while the fuse still needs the firewall installed as well as all the bits that will give it a rounded shape.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...nes/Otter2.jpg

crash bandicoute 11-18-2011 07:53 PM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
is this some kind of short kit or built from a set of plans? looks pretty nice so far.

LuvBipes 11-19-2011 06:11 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 


ORIGINAL: crash bandicoute
is this some kind of short kit or built from a set of plans? looks pretty nice so far.
Crash, this is being build from a kit by a company here in Ontario called Unionville Hobbies. I don't think they have a web site (it's a mom'n pop operation), but Great Hobbies lists all their kits here: http://www.greathobbies.com/search/r...srchvendor=UVH

I mentioned it was like scratch building, because most of the fuse is built from 1/4" balsa sticks that you have to cut/fit yourself. It takes a lot of care to keep everything square and true, because, the kit has none of the modern interlocking features that you get, for example, with a Great Planes or Goldberg kit.

AERORICH73 11-20-2011 11:14 PM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
Bipes: Your construction is excellently done. I have just downloaded the website so I can purchase a Beaver also. It is one of my most favorite civilan aircraft. Keep us on track with your build.

Rich

TomCrump 11-21-2011 03:58 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
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The construction of your Otter is typical for a kit built model of this type. I enjoy the process, myself.

LuvBipes 11-22-2011 08:48 PM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
Here's an update: I mocked-up the fin/rudder. Boy the sucker is big, see standard size servo for scale.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...nes/Otter6.jpg

Built the wing fairing to blend the wing to the fuse. A little fiddly to get right, but balsa is so forgiving. Mess up, glue another piece on and sand again to fit!

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...nes/Otter8.jpg

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...nes/Otter7.jpg

Firewall installed. This one had me head scratching for a while, because you have to figure out exactly where it should be placed. Using the plans, I marked the engine thrust line on the fuse sides and on the firewall. Once that was done, I had reference points to make sure everything lined-up as it should.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...nes/Otter9.jpg

LuvBipes 11-24-2011 05:52 PM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
Not much apparent progress today. In a sense I actually moved "backwards" a little after determining that the supplied engine would never fit into the cowl with the stock firewall setup. The only solution I could see was to recess the engine mount which meant cutting into the freshly installed firewall.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter10.jpg

The engine is mounted in a way to have the exhaust come out the bottom of the plane and position the cowl cut outs in a position that will be less conspicuous. I also cut away part of the engine mount to allow me to slide the engine back as far as possible. This setup will place the engine inside the cowl and have the prop about 1/4" past the nose.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter11.jpg

LuvBipes 11-30-2011 09:03 PM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
Made some progress last couple of days.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter15.jpg

Carving and sanding then sheeting the nose section proved to be the most challenging part of the build so far. The sheeting conformed to the compound curve at the front once I had it soaked with water.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter14.jpg

Pooch, however, is not impressed. :eek:

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter13.jpg

prr6100 12-02-2011 11:11 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
keep up the good work

LuvBipes 12-05-2011 05:36 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
Thanks Prr6100, I got a fair bit done in last few days, the fuse is basically ready to cover.

Firts I assembled and test fitted the tail feathers, look at that rudder, boy is it BIG.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter17.jpg

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter23.jpg

Next I started sheeting the bottom of the fuse, which was fairly strait forward. Note the use of small tabs to help locate the sheeting along fuse side.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter18.jpg

Next, I started installing the formers running towards the back of the plane and here is where I encountered a slightly annoying problem:

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter21.jpg

The formers aren't sized correctly, so that in order to get the stringers to sit properly, they have to be ressessed into some formers, while over others, they have to be shimmed. Not difficult to do, but quite fiddly.

The end result was pretty good, I think.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter22.jpg

prr6100 12-05-2011 06:53 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
The rudder is huge, what servo's are you going to use on it?

LuvBipes 12-05-2011 10:24 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
We'll be using standard stuff for the servos: Hitec 322HD all around. I'm guessing the plane will come out around 6 lbs, so for its intended mission, standard servos should hopefully suffice.

LuvBipes 12-06-2011 02:59 PM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
The request by the owner was for a frame-up job, and the plane is now ready to cover.

Here's the strut setup. In the close-up pic, note fiberglass applied to area where the strut meets the wing. This will make it more ding and scratch resistant.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter29.jpg

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter24.jpg

And the completed OTTER in all its glory :D

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter27.jpg

Oh, one major deviation from the plans was the use of an aluminum landing gear. The kit comes with lengths of 5/32" and 3/32" music wire that you have to bend and solder yourself. It was a lot easier and quicker to source a aluminum unit.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter28.jpg

prr6100 12-07-2011 05:36 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
Nice craftsmanship, how many hours a day do you work on it?

LuvBipes 12-07-2011 06:30 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
Thanks, I don't keep detailed records of the amount of hours involved, but I know it took me 7 weeks working a couple of hours each day, I guess.

LuvBipes 12-08-2011 04:11 PM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
Peter (on right) receives his new plane at the RCFCT meeting last night.

http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...es/Otter30.jpg

TomCrump 12-09-2011 04:18 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
You did a great job. I'm sure that the owner is very pleased, too.

prr6100 12-10-2011 07:20 AM

RE: Unionville 6' Otter
 
I agree

Moon_Wolf 09-21-2013 06:31 PM

Well this is an old thread but I have a Unionville Otter in my basement I bought prior to 1990. It was partially built and still sitting in the box. Not sure I will every complete it as my heart has gone to RTF and multicopter. Maybe some year I will get it done. Love the pics above of the Otter, at least now I know what I have left to do.

prr6100 09-22-2013 03:52 AM

Does Unionville hobby not make many kits, they seem to be hard to find

LuvBipes 09-23-2013 04:29 AM

I'm not sure the kits are still in production, but Pinnacle Hobbies had a small inventory last time I checked.

http://www.pinnaclehobby.ca/

curtyyy 11-06-2013 02:41 PM

Hi All

I bought this kit quite some time ago from a canadian homepage which is no longer existing i think (scalercmodels.com or anything like that)
I was happy since i couldn't find any good kit here in switzerland.
I am currently about as far as you were in the first picture and i plan to add some of mine here too.
The kit is very nice and it starts to look good now (: i couldn't find much information about this kit but I'm glad to finally compare my model to someone elses.
The manual is sometimes a bit overcomplicated.. i plan change the wing mount a little bit and the landing gear is also not very nice.
The biggest experiment i am facing is that i want to put a brushless inside.
Do you have pictures of the finished model?
I am very interested in the outcome of your project.
Keep up the good work!

prr6100 11-06-2013 05:00 PM

There is a build of a Norseman, which is similar, on RC Canada. If you like I can try to send you the link, you may be able to find it on RC Canada, have you looked at that site?


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