As promised, here's more pictures of the Last Pathfinder project. I took these yesterday, so they are about as up to date has I can get them.
Gordy and I both have finished the subassembly's, and started on the fuselages.
I wound up with a problem with my flaps being, at first stiff, but too heavy. I cut out the centers, warren trussed inside the openings, and got the weight down while keeping most of the stiffness. Well, the gremlins of the shop had some fun with me because a few days later while preparing to install the horn clips, It was obvious that they had warped more than I was comfortable with.
We came up with an idea that if I sheeted the flaps with 1/16" balsa, and biased the grain slightly, that we could convince the flap to stay straight. It worked, and they are really stiff, but, now weigh more than they did before I started trying to lighten them up.
I'm watching the weight , and after all the "bits" are finished, I'll check to see if I can finish within my finished weight budget. This means I'll probably have to build a new set of flaps...

The first 5 pictures show Gordan's wing, stab, and elevator assemblies. There's a picture of him holding the fuse with the shaping that's been done one the nose.
The rest of the pictures show my fuselage, in the jig, out of the jig, and as it is prepared for shaping of the nose.
We used small, but very strong magnets to secure the elevator horn access door. This really works slick.
I'm considering using them on the cowl as well, but since the nose gear is mounted to the cowl, I'll include a back up that can be used if the loads are more than the magnets can handle.
Thanks for your interest in this project. I'll be posting more pictures after the weekend.
