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InboundLZ 05-03-2009 11:48 PM

Wing Tip Tanks
 
Guys,

I am finishing up my MB339 wings. The version I am doing has tip tanks. The question I have is should I make the tip tanks removable or permanently attach them? If I make them removable, what method should I use to to attach the tanks?

SinCityJets 05-03-2009 11:54 PM

RE: Wing Tip Tanks
 
Dave,

If storage or transportation is not an issue, then I would just make them permanent.

.02

Chad

Boomerang1 05-04-2009 03:50 AM

RE: Wing Tip Tanks
 
I'm scratch building one & am going to make them detachable. The Macchi has a narrow undercarriage track so I can see the tip tanks getting scraped all the time so I figure they would be easier to repair & paint if they can be removed.

I have built my wings with an extra rib bay & a 3mm ply rib at the tip. The idea was to slide the tank over the end of the wing & screw into the ply rib which would be under the outer surface of the tank.

Originally I was going to fit 2 small air tanks in the wings rather than one large one in the fuselage as space is a bit tight. I cannot get these to fit where I was going to fit them. I'm now looking to fit them in the tip tanks but I can see that being a problem with how I was going to slide the tanks over the tips. It's a work in progress I guess. - John.

Gonzalo38 05-04-2009 07:09 AM

RE: Wing Tip Tanks
 
My MB-339 has the tanks located under the wing and they were installed in a way that you can take them out easily if you want. Since day one, it was flown withe the tanks installed.

This past weekend, I noticed that one of the tanks was a little bit loose so we decided to take them out. WOW...... what a change in the plane. With the tanks installed, my MB-339 has the tendency to drop a little bit the nose when turning and you need to work more with the radio to keep flying at the same level. Now and without the tanks, the airplane doesn't drop the nose and it's so easy to keep in a level flight even during a tight turn. The only downside to this, is that now it is more difficult to slow down the plane for landing.

My decision ? To take out the tanks and leave the plane without them for future flights. For shows, for sure the plane looks nicer with the tanks installed.

All of this to tell you that you should try to make them detachable so that you can use them whenever you want. Try flying you plane with and without them to see if there are any noticeable differences and go from there.

InboundLZ 05-04-2009 12:36 PM

RE: Wing Tip Tanks
 
Thanks for the input guys!

rafaelm 02-13-2014 07:05 AM

I am working in a Cessna 310 Bud Nossen, I trying to build the wing tip tanks, but I would like to have some pictures , I have no clue to do it. If you can help me I am going to be very happy Thanks. I need the nose gear for the same plane.

rafaelm 02-13-2014 07:09 AM

Bud Nossen Cessna 310
 
I m biulding a Cessna 310 Bud Nossen if some body have some pictures to help me it is going to be very nice, I dont have clue about the wing tip tanks:p



Thanks

mikes68charger 02-13-2014 11:00 AM

I just got a pair for my CAI Razor. They mount by complety sliding over the wing. The opening is very tight on the wing. And inside its channeled to mach the shape with a soft balsa inside. Its held on with one 4_40 screw that screws into the tips

erbroens 02-13-2014 11:05 AM

HI Rafael, the original kit tip tank was a oval shaped box of wood with rounded corners.. this days you can do the same faster and cheaper using pink or blue foam (extruded poliestirene) used in walls as insulation. After getting the correct shape you can fiberglass and paint it. Making them removable is a good idea. You can use the countless pictures and plans on the web for replicating them as accurately as you want them to be.

or...

http://www.fiberglassspecialtiesinc....ES/BUD%20NOSEN

Kevin_W 02-13-2014 04:23 PM

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I molded my own removeable tip tanks for my MB-339.
I layed up fiberglass over about 2" of the wing tips to create a "cup" that fit exactly, then I glued that cup inside the molded tip tanks and created a small fillet all the way around.
The tanks attached to the wings with two 4-40 screws. I glued in a guide made from outer nyrod sleeve to keep from losing the screws inside the tank.
I'll look and see if I can find any pictures.

BTW, I made the plugs for the tip tanks (and underwing tanks) from PVC pipe.
Edit:
Found a couple of pics.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1968285http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1968286


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