What engine, Dave ? 3 round ?
I was just thinking about that severe angle up to your rudder pedals from the seat. I had already been thinking of lowering that angle on my plane from the plans dimensions.. I will leave the top horizontal and engine attach points at the original points but possibly drop the bottom horizontal some. When I get to my fuselage I'll check all of that and decide then. If I drop the bottom horizontal a little, I realize I may have to add another horizontal tube or angle braces at the lower engine mounting points. Larry H
Quote from: stroud on March 03, 2017, 06:28:29 PMWhat engine, Dave ? 3 round ?I want to provide ample clearance for the Scarlett, but financial reality dictates I build a half veedub and be happy with that for now. Hopefully by the time I can afford to buy a Scarlett from Frank...a few other guys will be flying them. Looks to be the perfect engine on paper. The main reason for the extra prop clearance is the rough terrain. I'm making Cub style struts with a bit more travel to soak up the rough ground. I need room for that suspension to work and not have to worry about flicking rocks into the prop.
Quote from: ArcticDave on March 04, 2017, 04:47:37 AMQuote from: stroud on March 03, 2017, 06:28:29 PMWhat engine, Dave ? 3 round ?I want to provide ample clearance for the Scarlett, but financial reality dictates I build a half veedub and be happy with that for now. Hopefully by the time I can afford to buy a Scarlett from Frank...a few other guys will be flying them. Looks to be the perfect engine on paper. The main reason for the extra prop clearance is the rough terrain. I'm making Cub style struts with a bit more travel to soak up the rough ground. I need room for that suspension to work and not have to worry about flicking rocks into the prop. Maybe I have missed it, when the question was asked, about raising the station (1st station-engine mount) you stated that this was done for prop clearance, and that makes sense. But you did not elaborate on "how much" And what you did about the corresponding raise in top cowl area (frontal view) Not that it is a great concern, as there are many aircraft with poor fwd visibility while on ground taxi.You also mentioned "cub style gear" Do you mean bungee? or another type? taller? wider? Just curios...
Glad to hear you used an internal sleeve. I also would have chosen the internal one for the same reason. But for the group at large, there are external sleeves including some that could be applied after the fact. Tom XL-7