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Post by alain on Apr 12, 2008 8:16:02 GMT 1
Hello everyone In France there is at No. 15 I must be the last to be built, I took the kit Markus three engine and trying to implant in the hull, Voila or I Excuse my English (google and my)
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Post by Smackmback on Apr 12, 2008 9:26:26 GMT 1
eh Alain, Bonjour, Hullo, G'day from Australia Bob. welcome aboard, everyone will be excited about a new member. You will find just like we did from downunder that all the guys and gal are very freindly and helpful and will be very eager to see and hear what you are intending to do with you model. Stick around , this is a great place to be.
Smart move doing motors now, very smart
Anyway welcome....... BOB
PS......what is the angle and measurement of the motors and prop shafts
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Post by markus on Apr 12, 2008 10:00:11 GMT 1
looking good so far, alain !
if you lower the motor bracket until it sits directly on the wooden base you'll get the correct angle automatically
also i would suggest to turn the bracket so the 'speed400' sticker is on the upper side (i filed a little angle in the bracket's lower side)
markus
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Post by alain on Apr 12, 2008 15:14:34 GMT 1
Properly understood, I still have a few millimetres planing, I stop for the moment and I will make bordered to strengthen the hull
à+Alain
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Post by eric on Apr 12, 2008 15:20:17 GMT 1
Very Nice Alain!
You are doing an excellent job!
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Post by nm on Apr 12, 2008 21:23:57 GMT 1
Nice work, Alain. Don't worry about being behind some of the others - Malta, for example, is only starting I think.
NM
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Post by alain on Apr 14, 2008 10:08:44 GMT 1
hello, I started the bordered to consolidate the skeleton to rectify the bilge to establish engines. (Not bad pictures zoom on my previous phone, is nine HS) bye Alain
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2008 12:59:27 GMT 1
Bonjour Alain Your Bismarck is looking very good and very good photos.
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Post by alain on Apr 15, 2008 16:55:03 GMT 1
Hello, I made a lot of lined, the hull is now rigidifiée I will leave drying few days. And I will be able to continue the development of engines or cut a few mm bilge (the red) Following the next No. à+ Alain
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2008 10:07:18 GMT 1
Votre planking regarde très gentil et lisse, espoir juste que je peux faire aussi bien. Traduit par le babelfish. babelfish.altavista.com/Your planking looks at very nice and smooth, Just hope right I can make mine as well Translated by the babelfish.
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Post by alain on Apr 16, 2008 12:12:57 GMT 1
I finished the installation of the engines, Does someone can correct my mistakes and tell me if the location is good, Thank you,
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2008 12:25:40 GMT 1
Des regards bien à mon oeil, il pourrait être dû aux axes de propulseur n'étant pas soutenu aux extrémités externes.
Looks ok to my eye, it could be due to the propeller shafts not being supported at the outer ends.
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Post by david on Apr 16, 2008 12:56:31 GMT 1
Alain, Its a bit difficult for me to judge and I may be completely wrong, but, is your middle motor exactly on the centre line? Your last picture appears to show the 3 motors shifted slightly over to the port side. Hope this helps. David
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Post by eric on Apr 16, 2008 13:58:42 GMT 1
Your port propellor is too low, but I would not bond the prop shafts in place until after second planking is done, so you have plenty of time to work on it.
Also Alain, your planking on the port side is a mil or two lower that it should be, seen from the stern it should be level with the starboard line. You may want to put in a trimmed plank to bring it level. It will affect the positioning of the porthole parts later.
Over all, I would say your planking is excellent, very tight and neat. Well done.
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Post by markus on Apr 16, 2008 14:08:24 GMT 1
i mounted all 3 props at the same height with no angle to the outside - intended to receive a zero-degree-angle on the cardan joints for smooth running of the whole drive if you take it exactly you may also mount the outer props 2mm higher than the inner one and give the outer props a slight angle to the outside original layout here: www.bismarck-class.dk/technicallayout/rudders_propellers/rudders_propellers.html...and take a look into thread 'german rc gear' on how to drill the resin part for the middle propshaft markus
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