RT Models Mig-15 / Toki .18
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Engine ducting fits nicely on top of the fan shroud. I cut a little too much on the top half former, but I dont think it will be a problem because I have about 85mm on the intake and 80mm on the exhaust side....not sure how you compute FSA but I've only lost approximatley 10mm from the fans 90mm hieght...any comments on this one...its new for me
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Here you can see the nose gear...I didnt get to buy some lighter wheels so I degressed to the dubro bounce free "right" wheels. I had to install the nose gear wire ahead of time because I didnt want to make another hatch just to tighten the collar....I made it as tight as I could and if the need arises later on....I'll cut out a hatch.
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Right now Im covering the mig. Thanks to Easytiger I was able to apply all the hardware. All thats left is covering, glueing the wings onto the fuse and get the tail feathers hooked up. Any thoughts on wing incidence for this model? Was just going to eyeball it.
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Originally posted by Rahlberg13
Right on B1. This is looking awesome.
Russ
Right on B1. This is looking awesome.
Russ
My hopes are to have it complete for this weekends maiden flight. Im not going to prefly it..I'll video tape the entire first flight...even some engine runs



I ran out of the expensive stuff. Seems to look fine though.
