Hello there beautiful! What's your name?
Last pics of 2009.
I've been busy. Since the last upload, I've made a lot of progress. The entire skin is glued on and some finishing touches have been added.
Here's the cabin:
I glued and screwed in the engine mount and covered it over with balsa. I also figured... can't have a foto-op without no prop, right?
I spun the prop with my hands as fast as I could and it makes a real nice sound! Can't wait to hook up the electronics.
I also covered over the air intake and made a nice smooth transition from balsa:
The hole is where the front gear will come out.
Anyways... that's it for 2009. It's been a nice build so far. I estimate I'll have spent 200 build hours by the time she's finished - ignoring the research and blueprint drawing.
The next set of pics I upload will have the DGIV fully covered in foil. There are only two major things left to do, asside from tinkering. Covering her up in foil and building the landing gear. I rebuilt the front shock absorber because I wasn't sure the last one would do the job well enough. The main landing gear has yet to be built.
Other then that, I had to tinker around - glue in the servo tray, solder the connectors to the speed control,... stuff that can be done in one day.
Before I have the girl fly, I'll try the thrust of the engine by borrowing a 5 cell and 6 cell batteries. I'll check which one gives enough thrust at a max of 50 A at full throttle. The engine is rated for 20 volts. 5 cell battery is at 18.5 V, 6 cell battery is at 22.2 V, but the actual current is deppendent on the speed of rotation, because the coils in the motor resist the current via induction... so have to do some measurements at full power.
Anyways... that's it for now.