Building the Stinson SR-9 (15)

“You’re gonna put working cabin doors on that new  scale job you’re building? And, you’re planning on taking it out and flying it…and flying regularly, not just once to prove you dared to? Yeah, right…” Once upon a time, admitting to something like this would instantly assign you to the ranks of those gawky, nerdly […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (14)

Now it’s time to close up the bottom of the fuselage with sheet balsa. This part of the building sequence offers me a fine opportunity to talk about one of the choices of design and construction technique that went into developing this kit. This is something that goes back to the very earliest days of […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (13)

The last time we got together here to work on this airplane I finished up the session by giving the motor mounting box a reinforcing layer of 2-ounce fiberglass cloth bonded with a wet coat of thinned epoxy. We’ll have a close look at the finished mount soon enough, but right now (while that epoxy is REALLY curing) […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (12)

Sorry…it’s been a while since I added anything to this story. Let’s just say that life has been really generous in providing me with things to do that don’t include model airplanes. However…there are LOTS of neat things going on in my shop, among them slow but steady progress on this Stinson SR-9. Let’s get back […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (11)

During the last construction session I assembled formers F-3 through F-8 and built up the basic box structure that forms the bottom of the fuselage. During that entire assembly sequence the fuselage assembly was fastened to the building board with plenty of heavy-duty pins. When the last of the bottom stringers was in place I […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (10)

In order to provide the most useful evaluation of this kit for those of you who are reading this, I’m following the construction steps in exactly the order they are presented in the instruction manual. The book says, build the tail surfaces first, then the wing panels and finally the fuselage, so that’s exactly what […]

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Building the Stinson SR-9 (9)

It’s been a while since I have done any work that counts on this airplane…in fact, I have to confess that I’ve been letting it gather dust in my shop for about a year.  I set the Stinson aside to work on the old FlyLine Great Lakes Trainer kit. That project turned into a twenty-nine-installment […]

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Building the (Old) FLYLINE Great Lakes 2T-1A Kit (28)

All that’s left before flight testing is rigging. In this case that means both rigging the functional controls…hooking the servos to the surfaces…and making up the wing and tail brace wire groups. Let’s look at the servos first. I used Sullivan Gold-N-Rod splined nylon flexible concentric tube connectors (S-504) for the connections between the rudder […]

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Detailing a Dummy Scale Engine

(NOTE: This is the revised introduction I added to this blog entry after it was used as the source of the FLY RC Magazine article based on my original blog content.) A while back I presented a two part article here in Fly RC explaining how I scaled out the big (1/6 scale) WACO SRE ARF from Sig. […]

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