Where Are We Today
Arkona , Ontario
This post is about my hobby, Radio
Control Airplanes, which I have been involved in for about 40 years. Last
August, I had a friend do the maiden flight on my Stinson Reliant SR9. It actually had three flights that day, all which went very well, with minor mishap on
the third landing. So this post is about the repair process for that mishap,
which was a broken landing gear.
First off, I had to make a cradle to
set it in while doing the repair, then open up the damaged area and strip out
any broken pieces.
Cradle holding up the tail section |
Cradle holding up the nose section |
To reinforce the broken former's, I
decided to double the former's with 1/4 inch ply.
The belly opened up and the cracked former's |
Most landing gear are one solid
piece, made out of aluminum, on this model the landing gear is two separate
pieces, which I think is part of the reason for the structural damage.
My
solution to beefing up the landing gear was to tie the two separate landing
gear together with another piece of aluminum. I used two pieces of 1/8 by 2
inch, as a 1/4 by 2 inch wasn't available.
Aluminum brace bolted in place |
Landing gear back in and ready to close the underbelly |
Removed the landing while closing the underbelly |
All closed in and the gear installed again |
Next, put the balsa sheeting on to
close up the underbelly of the fuselage. This is as far as I got this fall
before closing up for the winter. I will finish the rest of the repair in the
spring.
Thanks for following along, comments
are always welcome. Until the next time, take care and be safe.