T-33 rebuild
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HI all, thought I"d post a pic of my Skymaster T-33, that needs a full make over. The nose was damaged, so I thought I would change the acess to butter fly doors. I just cut the first door out tonight, and looks good.
more pics later as I progress. Rcpete |
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If anyone can, you can Pete! I look forward to seeing this one progress. Much damage elsewhere? I am sure you are going to love this plane when its done, although it does focus the mind upon landing a little.
Regards Al |
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Pete, sorry to see the need for this repair, but it looks like you're making good progress. If you subscribe to RCJI Graeme Mears has been doing a great series on his award winning T33. Not the current issue, but the
Previous one has a lot of information on how he did the nose and the access doors. |
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Sorry about your mis-hap but as Ali said landing the T-33 take a bit of mind attantion. I have a Fie Bao T-33 and knocked the gear out a couple times in addition to nose damage learning to land. Thank God I have a good painter. This year I've had some coaching and doing a bit better at landing. I like the hatch mod you are making. I changed the nose on my Fie Bao like the Skymaster. Seems to work ok for me. At least I can get to the batteries.
Good luck on your repairs. K.O. |
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ORIGINAL: K.O. Sorry about your mis-hap but as Ali said landing the T-33 take a bit of mind attantion. I have a Fie Bao T-33 and knocked the gear out a couple times in addition to nose damage learning to land. Thank God I have a good painter. This year I've had some coaching and doing a bit better at landing. I like the hatch mod you are making. I changed the nose on my Fie Bao like the Skymaster. Seems to work ok for me. At least I can get to the batteries. Good luck on your repairs. K.O. |
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HI Ali, you are right on about the landing, the previous owner did a slam dunk on landing, hence the repair job I inherited when I bought the T-33.
I really enjoy a challange. Also, just a bit of flap damage when the mains said, see you later. Rcpete |
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Pete. That's not a challenge to you because I've seen you do a hard rebuild before. Heck. Where I live it's the only way to get something new. Lmbo.
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I have a cook T-33 and have not had any problems landing it in calm air or some wind down the runway. Once the sock goes 90d though its not an easy jet to land. I have recently installed a 3 axis gyro and plan on using it for landings only. I have not tested it out yet but will try it out this weekend.
Vin... |
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One of my club buddies softened up the N/G spring on his SM T-33......that reduced the tendency to get into a Kangaroo hopping P.I.O......
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I've been use to flying an XL Boomerang. An easy plane to fly and land. i.e. pull off the power once on final and it almost lands its self. The T-33 flying with the same engine (P-160) weighs 17 lbs heavier dry hence a much higher wing loading. I had to learn to keep the power on till flair. The T-33 has a lot of drag with the gear and flaps down. I just had to change my mind set. Carring a bit of power allows you to carry the landing longer if needed to allow a smoother flair. Hope I explained it correctly.
K.O, |
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I also changed my main gear to a lighter spring. Now it has some cushion when landing. Something I wasn't aware of when landing ( told to me by others watching ) I was hitting the nose gear 1st (ran out of flying speed) causing the incurable and increasing bounce. Carring a little power allows me the opportunity to hold the nose up in the flair.
K.O. |
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Looking forward to seeing you work your magic on this one Pete. The Master of the resurrection.
Roger |
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HI all, I"d like to repair the flaps with the wing tanks off. Does anyone know how to remove the silicone / wing tank.I am just guessing, silicone was used, as in the picture.
Thanks Rcpete |
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Hi Pete,
Try some WD 40 or CRC. Grant NZ |
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Hi Pete
You can also use Septone wax & grease remover it won't affect the paint or any ply wood Damo |
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HI all, well here"s 100 hours spend in the T-33 rebuild.
Can some one with a new front fuse section of the T-33,from Skymaster, give me the weight. Rcpete |
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HI all, my T-33 is comming along slowly, cleared the fuse tonight, no surprizes, looks good. Wings are also ready for clear, probally next week, now back to learning Windows 8.
Rcpete |
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Great work as always Pete, but I think you missed a trick.. " Captain Canada" has a much better ring to it !:D
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ORIGINAL: Ali Great work as always Pete, but I think you missed a trick.. '' Captain Canada'' has a much better ring to it !:D Shhhhhhhhhus. Don't tell him that!!! Lmbo. |
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Thanks Ali, as usual, your right, it does have a better ring, never thought of that, but I already have the Pilots.
Rcpete |
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I had a feeling that may be the case :eek::D
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Pete,
The rebuild looks great, I look forward to seeing it a a event this coming year, Happy New Year to you and all reading the thread.... |
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More work done on the T-33, after 2 days work, I got most of the plumbing done. Just have to change out the canopy valve for a UP3.
Rcpete |
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Pete...that's some awesome work...nice job!
Beave |
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Pete,
Beautiful work on that install. It looks like a BVM add ;) How do you like that sequencer, also how much does she weigh dry?? Thanks, Vin... PS: i like those big air gauges |
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