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Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 20 Feb 2020, 17:35
by B Sharp
As I recently posted on the "who's building what" thread I am about to scratch build a Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale. Why do that when there are lots of kits about I hear you ask. The answer is "just because I can and I want to". This will be a relatively slow build as my name isn't Williams but I hope to fly the model later this year. The build started with drawing the plans (old school pencil and paper) and there should be a couple of pictures attached. Other than the plans the only part of the model which is complete is the retract mechanism which I built a couple of years ago.
The first real construction job will be to produce all the fuselage formers. These have been designed with Devcad and the printouts are currently being attached to ply sheet ready for the jigsaw.
Brian.
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 21 Feb 2020, 08:27
by VinceC
You can do it Brian - go go go
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 10:05
by roo Hawkins
looking forward to this. thinking I may what to build a pilatus or salto one day??? will be following.
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 10:59
by B Sharp
Thanks guys for your comments. I am sitting happily with a cup of coffee in the workshop as the snow comes down outside. My fingers are gently vibrating as I have been cutting formers this morning with my dremel jigsaw. I do so much love cutting wood!
Brian.
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 17:16
by B Sharp
As it was a lousy wet, snowy day I spent the best part of it in my cosy little workshop. The results of my labours can be seen in the attached photo - all but three of the fuselage formers and all of the up-stands for my fuselage jig. The remaining three formers will be cut from the 1/4 birch ply which will be arriving from Balsa Cabin some time this week. You might notice that I have added temporary horizontal reinforcement to three of the formers to stop then bowing inwards during construction and before the planking is added.
Brian
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 04 Mar 2020, 22:07
by Nigel Argall
Brian, I'm trying to send you those canopy pix and dimensions but struggling with the message system. PM an email and I can get them to you.
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 08 Mar 2020, 21:41
by B Sharp
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 08 Mar 2020, 22:41
by Jolly Roger
Sorry to hear about your fin Brian. This kind of thing happens!
Build looks good - following with interest.
Rog
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 12 Mar 2020, 19:47
by B Sharp
Despite all the care and attention things do go wrong. I had been congratulating myself that the basic structure had gone together rather well till I noticed the lines round the middle of the cockpit area. The culprit was former 4 which was drawing the longerons inwards a little too much creating a coke bottle effect. After checking and rechecking I realised that my drawing (CAD) was a little out. I redrew and cut a replacement former, which when fitted, still wasn’t correct. I then repeated the process once again and thankfully the third former appears to be just fine and the flowing lines are restored. Anyone want to buy a couple of slightly used plywood formers?
I made up some stiff cardboard templates from the fin drawings and used them as I rebuilt the fin inner structure. This time I also remembered to punch holes in the ribs for the elevator servo cable as the servo is going to reside in the top section of the fin.
Brian.
Re: Scratch built Pilatus B4 to 1/4 scale.
Posted: 26 Mar 2020, 20:51
by B Sharp
I completed the fin basic structure and sheeted one side then began the elevator installation in the uppermost bay. I soon realised that in order to make the elevator linkage to the correct length I would require a tailplane. A couple of days saw a tailplane constructed but I soon realised that I also needed the elevator. One thing led to another and I ended up with a fully finished, covered, hinged and with a control horn, tailplane assembly. However that allowed me to set up the push rod geometry and check that the elevator surface movements were going to be sufficient. It was then a simple task to sheet the other side of the fin. You will notice that I built in an access hatch for the servo as well. This will have a little moulded cover over the servo when complete.
I was very happy to find that the finished tailplane sits at -3 degrees to the proposed wing datum line.
The next job will be to start on the fuselage sheeting and planking.
Brian.