canopy latch
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hey guys
i wanna be able to remove my canopy with out tools, as now i have screw holding it.
i spotted some awsome latches on hobbynet, the ones which have just buttons sticking out of the sides.
i am having a hard time ordering form there though .. so u u know of another place i could get those
or something similar.
thanks
Alex
i wanna be able to remove my canopy with out tools, as now i have screw holding it.
i spotted some awsome latches on hobbynet, the ones which have just buttons sticking out of the sides.
i am having a hard time ordering form there though .. so u u know of another place i could get those
or something similar.
thanks
Alex
#2
Try Central Hobbies and look for MK Magic Box...... they have 2 small levers that stick thru the side of the fuselage. You move oth of them aft and it releases the canopy. To attach the canopy, just move the levers forward and snap the canopy in place. Pretty slick. Little tricky to install, just takes a little patience to get things lined up right.
Here's a link http://www.centralhobbies.com/miscel...s/mkmagbx.html
Or you could go slightly 'old school' and use a Hatch Latch. Also at Central Hobbies. They work equally as well if installed properly, just not as 'nifty'... http://www.centralhobbies.com/miscel...s/bviolet.html
Woodie
Here's a link http://www.centralhobbies.com/miscel...s/mkmagbx.html
Or you could go slightly 'old school' and use a Hatch Latch. Also at Central Hobbies. They work equally as well if installed properly, just not as 'nifty'... http://www.centralhobbies.com/miscel...s/bviolet.html
Woodie
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I used the Bob Knoll method which utilizes a single MK magic box. A little tricky to get aligned just right, but it can be done. One thing to note about the magic box...the pin must be inserted into the box in a near vertical fashion. This comes into play if using pins at one end of the canopy (pivot type action of the canopy). With no pins, I added a piece of a/c ply near the top rear of the canopy to resist side to side motion. It also helps if the magic box is actuated under slight pressure, so it will not rattle.....so far, some foam tape is doing the job nicely.
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ORIGINAL: Derek.Koopowitz
Try Airborne Models (World Models) at [link=http://ecsvr.com/abm/ShopDisplayproducts.asp?Search=Yes]this link.[/link]
Try Airborne Models (World Models) at [link=http://ecsvr.com/abm/ShopDisplayproducts.asp?Search=Yes]this link.[/link]
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ORIGINAL: mike early
How about a better link?
ORIGINAL: Derek.Koopowitz
Try Airborne Models (World Models) at [link=http://ecsvr.com/abm/ShopDisplayproducts.asp?Search=Yes]this link.[/link]
Try Airborne Models (World Models) at [link=http://ecsvr.com/abm/ShopDisplayproducts.asp?Search=Yes]this link.[/link]




