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1. 10:53 AM - TC Pietenpol Progress (oldbird)
2. 11:04 AM - Re: Patricia's Pietenpol (pjb)
3. 02:29 PM - Re: TC Pietenpol Progress (echobravo4)
4. 09:13 PM - Re: TC Pietenpol Progress (Ray Krause)
5. 09:30 PM - Re: Re: Patricia's Pietenpol (Ray Krause)
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Subject: | TC Pietenpol Progress |
More work on the fuselage.
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Subject: | Re: Patricia's Pietenpol |
Hi Ray,
The prop is a Cloudcars prop. Engine is a Continental A75
[I bought them both from a friend]
The main cowling is sheet metal .
The nose piece is fibreglass/epoxy laid up over a wooden mold
- so far, several people in this area have used that same mold !
Here are some photo's taken during construction.
-making the template for the sheet metalwork.
-making the cowling and fitting the nosepiece.
-cutting out the openings and finishing work on the nose piece
Cheers,
Patricia
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Subject: | Re: TC Pietenpol Progress |
Mr. Oldbird
Maybe I'm not seeing them in the picture, but, It doesn't look like you
Have the gussets glued onto the inside of the fuselage.
All of your inside gussets need to be glued in before you start gluing in
Your crosspieces.
This picture shows what I'm talking about...
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Earl Brown
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I
intended to be.
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Subject: | Re: TC Pietenpol Progress |
Sure looks good, brings back many memories! You only have a little way to go. Sure
is fun making something that some how resembles a plane.
Keep working, it is its own reward.
Ray Krause
Building SkyScout
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> On Aug 22, 2015, at 10:53 AM, oldbird <semihoksay@gmail.com> wrote:
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Subject: | Re: Patricia's Pietenpol |
Patricia,
Very nice work. The cowling looks like it really belongs on this type plane.
Bernard would have been pleased. The A-75 should be a great fit for the pla
ne. Is the motor mount the standard length, or a little longer?
The prop is absolutely beautiful. Maybe someday I will either get one of tho
se same, or carve one. The nose piece was a lot of work, but very nice. I ho
pe I can see your plane someday.
Here is a photo of my cowl for my A-65 on the SkyScout. The spinner is optio
nal and came with the engine and prop. The nose piece is a 12" aluminum fryp
an!
Let us know about the first flight!
Ray Krause
Colusa, CA
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> On Aug 22, 2015, at 11:03 AM, pjb <pjb@ornithopter-pilot.com> wrote:
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> Hi Ray,
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> The prop is a Cloudcars prop. Engine is a Continental A75
> [I bought them both from a friend]
>
> The main cowling is sheet metal .
> The nose piece is fibreglass/epoxy laid up over a wooden mold
> - so far, several people in this area have used that same mold !
>
> Here are some photo's taken during construction.
> -making the template for the sheet metalwork.
> -making the cowling and fitting the nosepiece.
> -cutting out the openings and finishing work on the nose piece
> Cheers,
> Patricia
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=446277#446277
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> http://forums.matronics.com//files/tn_img_1978_174.jpg
> http://forums.matronics.com//files/img_1019_201.jpg
> http://forums.matronics.com//files/img_1035c_168.jpg
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