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  1. Stevendavis

    Scale Bud Nosen 1/4 Scale Cub?

    I'll post lots of photos. It will be a slow build, as I have about 3 projects going at once. It will also take time for me to get all the extras I need.
  2. Stevendavis

    Scale Bud Nosen 1/4 Scale Cub?

    Got started on the tailfeathers and I can see why people have issues with the die cutting! The plans also seem to have a stretch. But we'll see how it turns out. I also built a new S4 so they match up right. Also received the Super Cub cowl.
  3. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    I think the wing bolt method was a mod the original builder added on this one. I'm pretty sure it's usually built with dowels and rubber bands for the wing attachment.
  4. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    Yep, and I've read where some have as much as 10* on this one, depending on the engine they use. I've got a little more done on it. And I've got most of the covering off of the fuse. The wood under the covering was super gooey. I spent a couple hours just getting all the goo off with alcohol and...
  5. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    Agreed! Not sure what engine was on it, But I'm going with the Eflite Power 15. I've read where some have had to add down thrust on these birds.
  6. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    I'm also going to have to do some work to the fuselage.
  7. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    Ok, here's the rebuild. I've got an older Butterfly that looks like it had a nitro engine in it for some time, then converted to electric. It was crashed and repaired, not so well, so I cut the tail off, pulled all the equipment, and got started building a new tail. I don't have any building...
  8. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    I believe this one's been around since at least the 70's! Sold by at least 3 different companies.
  9. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    Here's another one for ya. It's also a 3 channel plane :) I'm making this is too easy for you scratch builders out there.
  10. Stevendavis

    Scale 20cc Edge 540 Profile “The Glitter”

    I've used the harrier method before. Get the plane into a nice harrier and what ever wing drops consistently, add a little weight to the opposite side until it harriers nicely.
  11. Stevendavis

    Scale 20cc Edge 540 Profile “The Glitter”

    I always use a loop string around the prop shaft. Open loop, so it will cause no resistance. Works great for me :)
  12. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    Here's another Name That Plane for you guys. I'm doing a rebuild on a different plane. For a clue, that's a full length 1/4 X 1/8 Spruce spar in the center!
  13. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    You would have been correct!!
  14. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    They were very popular as well!
  15. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    Yea, a couple of them get right on the flight simulator as soon as they show up! I hope they will stick with it.
  16. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    You guessed it!! Sig Kadet LT 40 kit. I've got friends that have built two or three of these over the years. I'm building this one for my grand kids. One of them already has the ARF version.
  17. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    I'll post another pic tomorrow if no one gets it. A clue: It was popular in the day!
  18. Stevendavis

    Sport Name That Plane!

    Name that plane!! This should be an easy one for some of you guys.
  19. Stevendavis

    Scale Bud Nosen 1/4 Scale Cub?

    That is quite the endeavor! Great work!
  20. Stevendavis

    Scale Bud Nosen 1/4 Scale Cub?

    Possible winter project! I may build this instead of the PA12 this winter! Looking for some info on good mods.
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