Another Fliteskin ME 109 build thread
#526
Thread Starter
Hi Brad, you are correct with the comment regarding preventing metal contact between the radio equipment and the engine. I always make sure that I have some kind of insulation. In this case, the cable used as link to the servo is covered with plastic (the cable is from the Dubro pull-pull set), and I am using plastic horn on the servo.
The insert I made is to act as a bushing. The sides of the clevis still contact metal-to-metal with the carburettor, so the bushing could not be used as insulator.
As a side note to the topic, I am curious to know how big is the R/C community in Port Hedland?
So far I had no opportunity to visit up there, but you never know...
Cheers,
Eran
The insert I made is to act as a bushing. The sides of the clevis still contact metal-to-metal with the carburettor, so the bushing could not be used as insulator.
As a side note to the topic, I am curious to know how big is the R/C community in Port Hedland?
So far I had no opportunity to visit up there, but you never know...
Cheers,
Eran
#528
Thread Starter
I got back to work on the ME-109 today, and started masking the cockpit in preparation for painting.
A very small progress, but a progress...
At the moment the temperatures are way too high to attempt any painting, but I want to be ready if opportunity presents itself.
Eran
A very small progress, but a progress...
At the moment the temperatures are way too high to attempt any painting, but I want to be ready if opportunity presents itself.
Eran
#530
Thread Starter
Jose -I was thinking of doing it, but on second thought, I got the detailing to where I wanted it to be.
Now I am just looking forward to painting and test flying it .
Eran
Now I am just looking forward to painting and test flying it .
Eran
#539
Thread Starter
No Jose, I will not burn rivers or make panel lines.
I will complete the painting (only major markings) and adding the few scale items such as the exhaust stacks and guns, but this is pretty much it.
I really want to get into the flying stage .
Eran
I will complete the painting (only major markings) and adding the few scale items such as the exhaust stacks and guns, but this is pretty much it.
I really want to get into the flying stage .
Eran
#541
Thread Starter
I know what you mean with the scale growing on you. It happened to me with the cockpit.
With so little time available for me to build, I have to settle for more "practical" approach of what is "enough scale".
Truth is, that I choose your ME-109 because it was the only one I found which had the correct landing gear stance. Visually it looked correct while other ARF's and kits do not, trying to "cheat" with the landing gear.
My ME-109 was always intended to be a general flying scale aeroplane ("sport scale"), which I will take to the airfield often, and not a "show queen". I just never envisaged it will take me so long to build :-)
Your muffler is awesome. You will obviously provide it as an optional accessory with the kit? (just kidding)
Is the engine a DLE55RA?
Eran
With so little time available for me to build, I have to settle for more "practical" approach of what is "enough scale".
Truth is, that I choose your ME-109 because it was the only one I found which had the correct landing gear stance. Visually it looked correct while other ARF's and kits do not, trying to "cheat" with the landing gear.
My ME-109 was always intended to be a general flying scale aeroplane ("sport scale"), which I will take to the airfield often, and not a "show queen". I just never envisaged it will take me so long to build :-)
Your muffler is awesome. You will obviously provide it as an optional accessory with the kit? (just kidding)
Is the engine a DLE55RA?
Eran
#542
Thread Starter
I got the Swiss cross markings stencils ready. With some lack I will get some airbrushing done this week.
Eran
Eran
Last edited by erans; 04-27-2014 at 01:45 AM.
#543
Thread Starter
And a bit more done today, the stencils for the fuselage are now in place.
The wing required some filler in the pin holes, so short delay with the stencils.
Eran
The wing required some filler in the pin holes, so short delay with the stencils.
Eran
#544
Thread Starter
My wife allowed me to airbrush the fuselage in the house today (which is usually not negotiable).
I think that it helped that I looked quite unhappy all day after noticing that the stencil started to come off (struggling to stay in place on the compounded curve).
Eran
I think that it helped that I looked quite unhappy all day after noticing that the stencil started to come off (struggling to stay in place on the compounded curve).
Eran
#547
Thread Starter
Thank you Jose.
I had a scare that I will have to put everything on hold due to supplier change in Australia (I could not source the paint anymore and there was no ETA for availability).
However, I managed to source all the paint for the ME-109 in another state, and it is on its way.
Eran
I had a scare that I will have to put everything on hold due to supplier change in Australia (I could not source the paint anymore and there was no ETA for availability).
However, I managed to source all the paint for the ME-109 in another state, and it is on its way.
Eran
#548
Thread Starter
Painting re-commenced yesterday at David's shed. Red is now completed .
My friend Brian and I also tested a spray-gun over the weekend. This was quite successful and Brian will paint the underside blue and the top dark green.
Eran.
My friend Brian and I also tested a spray-gun over the weekend. This was quite successful and Brian will paint the underside blue and the top dark green.
Eran.