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Title: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: wwwarbird on September 07, 2010, 10:25:46 PM
 As designed, and if it were built "out of the box", does the Brodak Bearcat have wing or fuse mounted landing gear? You can't tell by any ad photos. ???
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Balsa Butcher on September 08, 2010, 10:00:03 AM
Wing mounted, it is an update of the earlier G-S Products kit. 8)
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: wwwarbird on September 08, 2010, 06:54:28 PM
 Cool, 'tis as it should be then. y1

 Thanks Pete! H^^
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: skyshark58 on September 09, 2010, 12:02:48 AM
They really need to be attatched to a full size 1/8" added plywood rib. I have seen many break loose the maple half rib the gear mounts to during a hard landing. Ofcourse if you never have a hard landing "never mind" LL~
                                                                                                                                    Mike
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Dennis Holler on September 09, 2010, 09:52:25 AM
I agree with Mike, They probably should be beefed up some so they don't poke through the top of the wing after touchdown..Of course I am only speaking in reference to my probable skill level LL~

Actually I'm building one (Brodak Bearcat) right now and should start on the wing tonight or tomorrow.  Since I am just building from plans and  sort of "free Lancing"  I won't feel to bad about changing it up some.

Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: wwwarbird on September 10, 2010, 09:44:47 PM
 Are there any Carrier landings that aren't hard landings? How about posting some pics as you go Dennis?
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Dennis Holler on September 11, 2010, 08:25:41 AM
Wayne,

I can do that.  I have the crutch part of the fuselage built so far.  This is the plane the Oak question was in reference to...and I'll use Maple next time....but this guy is already put together so we'll see how long it lasts ;D LL~ LL~  It might end up being a bit of a brick %^@  Thats ok though..its my second build (first was the Ringmaster I have almost finished) since I was a kid y1
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: wwwarbird on September 22, 2010, 09:54:42 PM
 What's the latest on the Bearcat build Dennis?
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Dennis Holler on September 23, 2010, 10:22:23 AM
I need to take a pic or two, but I built the fuselage and the left and right wing halfs.  I have a couple of hardwood pieces to make up to for the LE and TE stiffiners since my LE is a piece of 1/4"sq with 1/8" sheet top and bottom instead of that formed-machined tow piece affair from the brodak kit.  Once those are cut and fitted I can put the wing halves together with the right dihedral.  I cut the rudder and stab out of 1/8" plywood.  Its been a several days since I worked on it...I started a little (and I mean little) jogging routine after the kids are in bed and after that, I've been increasingly LAZY %^@

Thanks for asking though!!  %^@I need to get back to it!  It might be the only Brodak Bearcat with a Mccoy .35 RC on it running on a J Roberts handle and crank LL~ LL~  I do have a pile of Hot Rocks, I could try and learn with a couple of those like the stories of old I have read!! LL~ LL~
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: wwwarbird on September 23, 2010, 11:38:48 PM
 Is the kit designed with diehedral?
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Dennis Holler on September 24, 2010, 06:32:12 AM
Yea, its got about an 1" from the center to the tip.  I suppose some of that is accounted for in the fact that the cross section gets smaller at the tip.  The kit has some spacers you set up under the wing tips and a couple of wedges you pin down under the center TE to get it all aligned.  The bellcrank floor is 1/8" plywood and is about 6-7" long crossing the ribs 1,2,& 3 and each of those ribs has a slot cut for the bellcrank floor. The slot sits lower in the 2 and 3 ribs and is at the top of the 1 rib.  That kind of makes it easy to get it right.  I spent some time last night playing with the LE and I think that will work out fine, I just need to cut the hardwood center splice piece and put it together.  I'll try to get some pics of it this weekend.
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Jim Oliver on September 24, 2010, 11:23:21 AM
Pics--we need pics!!

Been thinking of building this model, so I'm interested in seeing how yours goes together.

Thanks,
Jim
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Paul Smith on September 24, 2010, 02:47:01 PM
I bought a set of Brodak Bearcat plans and started building it, but I made so many structural changes there wasn't much left but the exteranal shape.  It went OK 'til I started spearminting wid a slider.  I actually won a couple prizes before I splattered it all over my practice field.

The wing gear works great if you convert it to any "RC" torsion bar setup with a grooved spar joining the two wings.  The least of your worries.
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: wwwarbird on September 24, 2010, 06:48:07 PM
 Is the external bellcrank per the kit too?
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Dennis Holler on September 24, 2010, 08:43:07 PM
My plans show it in the wing...Looks like Paul added some flaps too H^^

I actually just glued the wing halves together.....I think they are square....Hope they are....hope they are... guess I need to upgrade my build area....its a tad rough HB~>
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Paul Smith on September 25, 2010, 01:24:21 PM
I put the bellcrank outdoors per current Carrier practice.  It allows for ground adjustment and maybe a slider in the future.  Per Brodak rules, you can do quite a bit of custom work and still get the 10 points.

My pen and ink work must be pretty good. The flaps and ailerons are just drawn on.
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Dennis Holler on September 25, 2010, 01:35:50 PM
Paul!! You got me!!

I mistook the line guides for a flap control arm    LL~ LL~ LL~
Title: Re: Brodak Bearcat question
Post by: Dennis Holler on September 25, 2010, 01:57:06 PM
I think this will show the dihedral in the wing