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Mooney231DX 08-04-2002 04:51 PM

Scale-like hinge line?
 
Has anyone tried hinging ailerons using a method similar to the technique described in the link below?

http://www.pilotsguide.com/rc/hinges.shtml

I don't want to use a "tube".
I thought I could simply round the LE of my aileron and some contoured balsa to the top and bottom of TE.

Any experience? Advice?

Thanks in advance...

Ladd

Mike James 08-04-2002 06:58 PM

Hinges
 
That's pretty much the standard way to install Robart hinge points on a scale ship. It works great if you'll take the time to get a precise fit.

Mooney231DX 08-05-2002 05:18 PM

Scale-like hinge line?
 
Hi Mike,

Thanks for the response. This is a sport-scale bird but I want to practice some scale techniques.

I have followed your (and Paul's) project on the King Air. When you get around to kitting it I hope to be in a position ($$$) to go for one. I love civi aircraft. Paul had sent me some photos of his 182 around 6-months ago. That is my next project and I hope to go full bore as Paul has done. (probably not as successful as Paul, but I'm learning. ;) )

I also book-marked your CAD tutorial middle of last month. Another avenue of education for me soon.

Thanks again,

Ladd

Mike James 08-06-2002 12:03 AM

Scale-like hinge line?
 
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Thanks Ladd!


The King Air is coming along nicely. We'll be using a similar hinging process on it, for the ailerons, elevator, and rudder, because that's how the actual aircraft is hinged. I just received a new balsa order, and so you'll start to see almost daily updates again, at http://www.nextcraft.com/b200_construction02.html

On my personal version, I've decided to use electric power. (I don't think Paul has selected his engines yet.) Since the entire airframe will be molded composites, adapting it for either glow or electric is a simple matter of altering the weight of the composites and changing a few internal parts. I've created a new article which will show the twin electric power selection and setup process, at http://www.nextcraft.com/electric_intro.html

Thanks to Paul's artistry, this kit will really be awesome. We'll make kits available at the end of the testing process next spring. Part of the design process includes organizing the parts so that this 1/6th scale beauty can be sent in standard size boxes, thus avoiding "oversize" charges.

I've attached a recent image of the progress on the plugs.


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