Aeronca Champion Kit 301 LC
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Squid61
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Aeronca Champion Kit 301 LC
Back in '55-'57 I was in the Civil Air Patrol and received flight training in a USAF surplus Aeronca L-16. Nostalgia has set in so I'm going to build the Guillow's version of the Aeronca Champion and detail it with the grey color scheme and CAP insignia (as I remember them) that we flew then. The only CAP decals I could find that fit my need were way overpriced so I downloaded and printed some that I can cut out, attach and then clear coat the model (no weight issue, it's a display only). If anyone has built this plane and discovered any "gotchas" I'd appreciate a heads up.
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Squid61
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Re: Aeronca Champion Kit 301 LC
The first thing I have found is an unnecessary splitting of the fuselage frames. Not only does this add a level of difficulty in getting a trued frame, it adds the weight of additional glue.
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Squid61
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Re: Aeronca Champion Kit 301 LC
Second note; be prepared to use filler blocks since some of the laser cut parts are undersized. In particular the part "H" which form the cabin window area and are the prime wing support are too short. Couldn't have picked a worse part to have to shim. I wouldn't even consider flying this model. It appears Laser Cutting is a more precise means of producing ill-fitting parts.