
Wid's Guillow's kit 5011
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WIDDOG
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WIDDOG
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Re: Wid's Guillow's kit 5011
I moved into my new house and unpacked this unfinished kit. I plan on re starting the build. I also have been trying to improve the length of my flight times. I am thinking maybe that be increasing the rubber motor from 1/8" to 3/16". I don't think I'm "Stretch Winding" far enough. I stretch the rubber about 5 times the resting length.
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Bill Gaylord
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Re: Wid's Guillow's kit 5011
Great job on the Zero and flies really well. Looks like you have a winner there.
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WIDDOG
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Re: Wid's Guillow's kit 5011
Thanks Bill, I have been learning to fly 4 ch RC planes. In the near future I may even try a Gulliow's conversion. As you can see I've been doing some experimenting with the Zero. Most of the damage to the Zero was caused from the model slipping out of my winding stooge. My experiment results seemed to indicate that I was not stretching the motor enough when I was winding. I used to stretch about 5 times the resting length. Now I learned to stretch the motor out as much as possible.


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WIDDOG
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WIDDOG
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backyardbalsapilot
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Re: Wid's Guillow's kit 5011
Nice job on the construction. did the kit come with a canopy, or did you make that yourself?
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David Lewis
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Re: Wid's Guillow's kit 5011
Water shrinking tissue paper, I get better results using as little water as possible. A fine mist sprayer works well. Hold the spray bottle far away. Just enough to slightly dampen the tissue. The tissue shrinks more evenly, fewer wrinkles and less warping.
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backyardbalsapilot
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Re: Wid's Guillow's kit 5011
I've also found that with wings/tail feathers, especially with thin balsa for the outline, clamping them down keeps them warp-free. I build on a steel workboard, so I use some of my magnets to hold them in place.
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WIDDOG
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Re: Wid's Guillow's kit 5011
Thanks for the tips I could use all the help I can get to make my models look a bit better. BTW the Corsair does come with a cardstock cut out of the windshield.
I ran out of 1/8" rubber. I will have to wait on the resupply before I can really try and fly this model. I was able to do some trim flying with 3/16" inch rubber but I think will fly better with 2 loops or 4 strands of 1/8" rubber.
I do have a couple of ole PP kits but I like this forum so I decided to build/post a 500 Series kit.
I ran out of 1/8" rubber. I will have to wait on the resupply before I can really try and fly this model. I was able to do some trim flying with 3/16" inch rubber but I think will fly better with 2 loops or 4 strands of 1/8" rubber.
I do have a couple of ole PP kits but I like this forum so I decided to build/post a 500 Series kit.

