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Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 01 Jan 2019, 09:54
by John Vella
Cliff, happy New Year. At this point I would like to add my thanks to you for all your hard work . I am struggling with an MU13 scheme . With my K8s you are spoilt for choice. Any suggestions for a MU13D scheme are welcome. Regards John.

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 16:36
by John Vella
The next little job is fitting and shaping the leading edge. It is from 4ft long 6mm medium hard balsa. Aliphatic resin was used and pinned in place . The profiling started with the trusty David Plane then sanding with the butting sheet ply protected with insulating tape. The Gottingen 540 profile is pretty blunt and crude by modern day standards, but does the job and is scale. (Scale Police take note). Next the wing tips were profiled with the 0.4 mm ply blending into the balsa. The final constructional job was the root rib facings made from 1.6 birch ply, and made in 2 sections to account for the bend at the canopy cut out. On offering up the wing on its joiners the fit looked pretty good. The starboard wing including servos comes out at 38 ozs. On most of my gliders the wings weigh about half the gross weight of the complete model. So it looks like a target weight of around 10lbs might be achievable.

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 18 Jan 2019, 11:13
by John Vella
This an update on the slow build of the MU13 wings. The problem I am finding is the time taken in reprofiling the wing ribs. The humps and bumps occur on the top rib surface only on the plans which the Laser Cutting follows exactly. The strange thing was the fuselage and empenage were very accurate, and went together a treat. I like a challenge but the time taken to reprofile the ribs is testing my patience. What would we do without the trusty Straight Edge and a good set of Glasses? Hopefully the MU13 will fly in the Spring of this Year.

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 18 Jan 2019, 11:57
by B Sharp
John, the straight edge is mandatory but the glasses must be filled with a good malt whiskey.
Brian. :D :D :D

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 18 Jan 2019, 18:45
by John Vella
Brian a glass of Glenmorangie would not go amiss after this build. 😁😁

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 17 Mar 2019, 17:27
by John Vella
Here we go again ,with the forecast showing Spring returning soon and flying weather, is an update on the left wing build. I decided to construct the rear structure to the spar first and build the front ribs afterwards on the second wing. The false leading edge is 2 mm medium hard balsa .The front root rib was partially cut through for the cockpit angle ,and jigged on the fuselage rib to get exact alignment before fitting on the wing and glued. The trailing edge and tips were the balsa 0.8 mm ply balsa laminate. All ribs were reprofiled in situ.

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 13 May 2019, 12:43
by John Vella
With flying weather arriving the build is progressing slowly. The fitting of the 5mm × 3mm spruce drag spars are next. Then the 1.5mm ply inter rib webbing. On this wing there is continuous webbing between rib 2 and 3 with a slot for the rear brass box. The brass box is loose fitted ,.then the left wing is mounted and jigged with the fuselage and right wing. The brass box is glued in position with 30 minute epoxy. Care was taken with wing root alignment to allow for spacing when the ply facing rib is fitted. The next job is the 1.5mm ply boxing the rear incident box. Then the skinning of the left wing will commence.

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 25 Aug 2019, 12:56
by John Vella
Here we are Bank Holiday and a heat wave ! Model room temperatures are still reasonable so on with the build. The left wing build was done as per the right with the last job being the root facing rib out of 0.8mm ply. The wings were rigged to check any high spots on the wing root. The time consuming job was the profiling of the hard balsa leading edge. The next job is covering in Oratex. The colour scheme German circa 1938. Regards to all the builders out there, John.

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 26 Aug 2019, 12:53
by Ben Matu
Is this an Kit or is the Plan avible to buy? Im looking for an new projekt.

Re: MU13 Charlesworth

Posted: 26 Aug 2019, 16:42
by John Vella
Ben, welcome to the Forum. I see you express interest in a K8 as well as the MU13. I fly the 3.75m Charlesworth K8 and have flown a MU13. They both fly very well. They both require alot of building to make them scale. You could build from the Charlesworth plans or from,the "short kit" by Lasercutsailplanes. Regards John.