Hello,
I'm pretty new at control line. A guy in my RC club saw I was flying C/L now and asked if I was interested in a partially completed plane he had. He said he thought it was a Smoothie. When I saw it and he only wanted $10 for it I said sure why not? After poking around on the internet I think its a Nobler; fiberglass wing tips, lower cowl and upper fuselage. I'd like to finish it over the winter and hopefully fly it next year. Any suggestions on what I could use for adjustable leadouts in the fiberglass wingtip? Thanks.
It looks like a slightly-modifed Green Box Nobler to me, with an egregiously-shaped nose and cowl.
For my money I would strip off the fiberglass parts, rebuild them in balsa per the plans. Just on the topic of the leadout guide, it already seems to have slots, might want to look inside and see if there is an adjustable guide on the last rib already.
But before you do anything, *pull test* the airplane to about 40 lbs to see if the controls pull out, and then carefully inspect the controls for smooth movement, correct control throws, and slop. Also, inspect the wing for warps, and make sure the general alignment of the airplane is correct.
It looks as rough as a cob from the pictures, it would be a shame to spend time fixing a few things and then find a fatal built-in problem. Of course, anything can be fixed, it's just a matter of how hard it is.
Brett