know which way that perfect wedge tank goes in? i had some fun figureing it out a while ago, but have forggoten since then.
ill stick some string on the bell crank later. i have to find a bolt for it first. i had one... or a few... where did they go???
also, you can see the forward bit of plywood, for the fuel tank. i have since then cut some of the former out so i can fit the tank with ease. now, which way it goes in...
The narrow side of the tank goes to the outside of the circle. The fuel line connects to the tank outlet on the end. This faces the motor and is the same level as the,needle valve on the motor. Higher position will tend to flood out the motor. Lower will tend to starve the motor. Use thin music wire on the bell crank for your lead outs. Then it will be easy to unclip your control lines and handle.
ive already got nylon thread in as leadouts. ill jsut use a swivel leader that connects to the leadout, and then ill tie rapala knots onto the ends of the control line threads. this way, ill just be able to unclip them.
wait, so the angled bit on the tank should go on the outside? and it should be on the top or bottom? and i connect the main fuel line to the angled bit?
if your going to spin around in a circle a lot nylon lead outs work, but if you want to do loops or wing-overs then you will have to get steel lead outs.
i believe that Sig stocks them.
i built a fokke wulf to u control (the bigger one) last summer, and i used the nylon thread. the motor was so powerful, not only was i able to put on parts that allowed me to launch my plane solo, but i was also able to take the thing straight up over my head. those motors have got some power...
ill add dihedral tomorrow, and maybe finish the wing. i cant get much more done on the fuse until i know for sure on how that fuel tank goes in... soooo somebuddy let me know please!
i hope guillows has made some improvements on this kit since this one was made. i had a heck of a time with some of the wing construction. that was another reason i decided on u control for this one, and a new kit to static.