Joe, don't forget to take a look at the wing joints where the outer wing panel meets the wing center section.
I would reinforce that joint in the front and in the rear. It's a weak part of the design. There's not a lot of strength in the foam cores and balsa sheeting. Longer, stronger reinforcers will help a lot. |
JoeSpitfire,
One thing I wish I had done on my Spit was a built up tail. I have been told it saves a ton of lead in the nose, I have a Moki 2.1 in mine and it needs a couple pounds of lead. A built up tail would eliminate all that. Complete, with full cockpit, mine comes out at 24.5 pounds. DW_Crash |
I recently acquired a Yellow Spitfire kit, and found it was missing all of the drawings and that all of the figures in the assembly instructions are blank. Can anyone help me find the missing information?
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Originally Posted by jmdunstan
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I recently acquired a Yellow Spitfire kit, and found it was missing all of the drawings and that all of the figures in the assembly instructions are blank. Can anyone help me find the missing information?
cheers ken |
Thanks, Ken
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Next ask... Does Spychalla still offer the bubble canopy/turtle deck conversion kit? I cannot connect to their website.
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I think Leo hasn't made those parts in several years so I would say NO.. he doesn't.
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He has made those parts for a buddy of mine just this past fall.
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Hi, I need a stock Yellow Aircraft Spitfire spinner 5-5/8" diameter. Anyone have a spare they have on the shelf?
thanks - ken |
Hi Ken,
Did you find a spinner? Best regards, -Ed B. |
Originally Posted by Flyfast1
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Hi Ken,
Did you find a spinner? Best regards, -Ed B. Thank-you for reaching out. cheers - ken |
YA Spitfire
Looking for the static prop and spinner for the Spitfire if anyone has one laying around.
Thanks! Aaron |
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