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1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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norm

Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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Elevator Control Sys

The elevator control system of the original Mita is a linkage half by rods and the rest by wire. There are two bell cranks, one at the middle and the other at the end of the fuselage. Two rods connect the pilot sticks and the foward bell crank. Between the bell cranks there is a wire linkage and the elevator is connected to the aft bell crank by a connecting rod.

My 1/3 scale model simulates this system. A servo is placed under the aft pilot seat and connected to the linkage rod. Thus the control sticks moves for and aft in accordance with the elevator up and down.
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Elevator Control sys Drawing
Elevator Control sys Drawing
Stick Gimbals installed
Stick Gimbals installed
Elevator Servo and FWD Bell crank
Elevator Servo and FWD Bell crank
FWD Bell crank detail
FWD Bell crank detail
Wire linkage between bell cranks
Wire linkage between bell cranks
AFT Bell crank
AFT Bell crank
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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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Vertical Tail
The vertical tail of the Mita has similar structure with the horizontal one, planked fin and non-planked rudder with oblieque ribs. In the 1/3 model, these are all made of balsa except the fin spar which is made of cypress. The rudder has two hinges, mid and bottom, and it can be put on/off the fin easily. Both the fin and the rudder were assembled on jigs made of balsa.
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Vertical Tail Plan
Vertical Tail Plan
Fin Parts
Fin Parts
Rudder Parts
Rudder Parts
Rudder Assembling on a Jig
Rudder Assembling on a Jig
Fin assembled
Fin assembled
Rudder assembled
Rudder assembled
Vertical Tail Assembled
Vertical Tail Assembled
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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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Rudder Control Sys
The rudder control system has a conventional wire linkage. There are four turnbuckles, two in between the front and aft pedals and two in between the aft pedals and the rudder. I made these turnbuckles from 5 mm dia bruss rod. The pedals are made of bruss tubes. The rudder servo is placed just after the front pedals and is linked with them. It works as the pilot feet. Behind the servo there is an instrument panel, so the servo can't seen from outside.
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Rudder Control Sys DWG
Rudder Control Sys DWG
Rudder Pedals
Rudder Pedals
Front Pedals with Servo
Front Pedals with Servo
Aft Pedals with Turnbuckles
Aft Pedals with Turnbuckles
Aft Turnbucles
Aft Turnbucles
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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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I like the thinking behind this fuse structure, I’ve made a tail out of Airex and carbon sandwich glued with epoxy and sailing masts out of carbon tubes With jumper struts in a similar fashion, they’re holding together still after 15 years or so. I wonder how resilient the structure is and do landing forces pass through it to the built up wings? Time will tell.

M
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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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Cliff, yes it is a pity for me too that I can't show you my model and fly it over the beautiful scenary of the U.K.
I have been in the U.K. several times and love the scenary of the Cotswalds best. How I hope my model flying over the gentle hills there!

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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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MDev, thank you for your comment. It is interesting that there are many modelers who have interest in my carbon truss structure. I glued it with carbon filaments mixed epoxy and attatched a small carbon plate where the stress seems high.
Yes the landing loads may be the most severe one but they make compression at the truss joints. Epoxy glued joints are week for the bending or tension stress but they endure for compression stress much better. So far they look working well but, as you say, time will tell the truth.

norm
Last edited by norm on 27 Nov 2019, 02:28, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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Aileron
The ailerons of the Mita are the frise type one. They also have a differential too. It was very time consuming task to design the rib contour because the base wing airfoils are defined parallel to the air flow, but the aileron ribs are placed diagonally to the wing span. If I could use the 3D CAD it would be easy task but because my CAD is 2D, it took time.

The ailerons have mass balances. I made them with aluminum tube and block. The real Mita's ailerons are linked with the sticks but in my model ailerons are linked with the servos placed in the wing, so the sticks are free laterally. I used a small dummy servo connected to the stick longitudinal shaft. It prevents the sticks from lateral free movement and moves them when the ailerons are moved.
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The Aileron DWG
The Aileron DWG
Finding the Aileron ribs contour
Finding the Aileron ribs contour
Aileron Cross section
Aileron Cross section
Aileron Controll Throw
Aileron Controll Throw
Aileron Controll and the Mass Balance
Aileron Controll and the Mass Balance
Aileron control rod and mass balance
Aileron control rod and mass balance
Aileron ASSY
Aileron ASSY
Dummy servo
Dummy servo
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Peter Balcombe
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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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Norm,
Amazing attention to detail and very good engineering skills.
Very well done indeed.
Peter
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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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Peter, Thank you for visiting my thread. I will post more details and hope you will enjoy them.

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Re: 1/3 scale Japanese vintage glider Mita type 3

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FWD Fuselage
As many guests have interest in my model's fuselage construction, I will post its details in order. This time topic is the FWD fuselage.

Mita's FWD fuselage is made by several truss panels. These panels are flat but they are assembled with angles each other.
So, an assembling jig is required. I made the jig using wood bars and plates. This jig is also useful to construct the landing gear support structure and to joint the FWD and AFT fuselages. Be careful that attached photos show the structure before epoxy glueing.
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FWD Fuselage Plan
FWD Fuselage Plan
Making a panel
Making a panel
Side panels Completed
Side panels Completed
Fuselage Assembling Jig
Fuselage Assembling Jig
Assembling Fuselage on the Jig
Assembling Fuselage on the Jig
Making the Landing Gear Support
Making the Landing Gear Support
Completed Structure
Completed Structure
Landing Gear Fit Test
Landing Gear Fit Test
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