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Classic Designs => Classic Planes => Topic started by: jjorgensen on March 01, 2009, 06:16:04 PM
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The beginning of the ME-262 project with foam jet pods
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Looks good Jim. Who designed the ME-262??? Was it Jack Sheeks?
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Jack Sheeks and Jim Verholt. I couldn't believe how long the wing was till I tried to lay it out. 60 inches seems like a lot for a .35.
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since the prototype ME 262 flew with two jets and a piston engine in the nose and was a tail dragger, this one is going to be set up as a taildragger.
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This is totally cool...I have wanted to see one of these birds for years. Please keep the pics coming and thanks for inviting us into your shop! oh yeah....whaere's the coffee? D>K
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the control system is coming together and Poppy's helper wants her time at the workbench.
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JJ
NICE start on the 262 H^^
Cute shop helper too. Make her help with the sanding..! :o LL~
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I've been meaning to ask...what's the plan for the foam nacelles? Will they be skinned with thin balsa, or a slurry of epoxy/micro balloons and covered with CF Mat, or what? Will air flow through them, or will there be a blind hole in each end? And what power do you plan on using? ??? Be sure and post pics as you progress!!! H^^ Steve
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I began thinking I would use an OS 35S but after seeing how big a wing it has I thing I'm going to go with an FP 40. The pods are covered with medium silk span and then several coats of minwax. That seems to provide a pretty good skin. Not bulletproof but hopefully sufficient. I was going to hollow out the pods but if I do I can't put in the cone at the back and the simulated starter covers at the front. I don't think I'll lose that much weight hollowing them out.
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It's starting to take shape so I can begin to visualize the finished product. Time to start carving the top block and then a ton of sanding.
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It looks a lot like a 262 now, even before the blocks go on. Looks good. H^^
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I am glad you have started yours! Workmanship looks great.
When I get to mine, I am going to build the single seat version mentioned in the article.
Mongo
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Wow, that's nice!!! Thanks for the pictures. I want to follow along on this one. #^
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Is this going to be a single seater version?
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this will be the single seat version. I haven't found a commercial canopy I like so I think I will be carving one. Top block is next. We had a good Saturday this week (first real flying day of spring) so I lost a day of building. Hopefully I'll get more done this week.
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top blocks on and an old canopy to see what it will look like as a single seater
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That is so sharp looking! #^
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That looks sooo great y1 #^
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I am thinking of cutting down a Sig 9" WWII style canopy for the single seat version. Just work it around and play with the angles to get the outline.
Mongo
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I need a sofa in my shop. y1 Steve
PS: Work harder! Post more pictures!
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All the parts are now done. Time to get serious with the sandpaper and get it ready to finish.
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This plane starts to look better and better each time you post pics. Nice job #^
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How's
it progessing ?
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I have been waiting for some Nelson Hobbies paint to arrive which got here today. I made a canopy out of coke bottles heat shrunk over a balsa mold which came out pretty good. Had to make it in two pieces but I think it will look ok joined at the back of where the canopy would normally swing up. I decided to hollow out the foam jet pods which worked very well by using a hot 1/8 rod to melt a hole length wise through the pod and then thread the hot wire through the hole. Hopefully I will be painting in the next week.
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This project is sounding better and better. Let us know how you like Nelsons paints as well #^
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starting to take on the look of a ME-262. Only have one color to work with so I'm only showing the bottom. Hopefully I will have the top color this weekend. So far I am really impressed with the Nelson Hobby paint. The color was applied with a foam brush and the amount of paint used was minimal.
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That is looking great. DOC Holliday
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Looks great!!!