sarconastic
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I had to have an abdominal operation and subsequently am off work for several weeks. So I have taken a little time here and there as I feel better and am able to move more to rebuild the crashed Trainer I built. I cut the crunched nose off of it and replaced it by cutting out a new fuselage nose section form the prints. I cut at a 45 degree on all joints and zig zag notched the joint. Glued it together with hot glue and proceeded to rebuild it and give it some bling. Had to replace the motor since it bent the shaft. But everything else is fine.
One thing I noticed AFTER I was done and took top view pics is that the Rear Wing is a little skewed. Not sure how. But I managed to move it a bit. So I gotta figured out how to loosen that up and straighten it a bit. Must of been there the first flight to. Not sure how big and affect it would have. The Rudder is inline pretty good I think. Oh well we'll see.
Now I just need to wait a windless day that won't freeze your ears off in a second or two. It has been Coooooollldd here for a long time this winter.
Here are some pics.














One thing I noticed AFTER I was done and took top view pics is that the Rear Wing is a little skewed. Not sure how. But I managed to move it a bit. So I gotta figured out how to loosen that up and straighten it a bit. Must of been there the first flight to. Not sure how big and affect it would have. The Rudder is inline pretty good I think. Oh well we'll see.
Now I just need to wait a windless day that won't freeze your ears off in a second or two. It has been Coooooollldd here for a long time this winter.
Here are some pics.













