Sunday 23 March 2014

F-104 Details .... All 16 Pages Worth

Detailing the Zipper with rub on nomenclature that has been sent for the F-104 ..... All 16 pages! I will be at it for a long time.

Dustin Buescher's Skymster F 104

Here's a great preview of the "Zipper" in action.



Tuesday 18 March 2014

Zipper Wings


It is now time to paint the huge wings. J. The RCAF Zippers of this era had white top surfaces and a grey/green colour bottom surface. It is the same colour used on the nose cone and a couple of other places on the plane.



I put a little piece of Flight Metal on the inner part of the leading and training edge flap to make it a bit more realistic looking. The same is done on the aileron.




Canopy Access


Since the canopy on the full size aircraft was not hydraulically operated I have decided to use a simple piano wire to hold it down for flight. For static and to gain access to the electronics bay the nose cone slides off and then the wire is pulled back releasing the canopy.




Once the canopy is released it can be rotated to the side but some resistance is needed to hold it up and to give it the proper feel when rotating so I have just used a spare air cylinder to add resistance. It is not connected to any air supply just friction holds the canopy in place.

Saturday 15 March 2014

Canopy Installation



While I am waiting for the nomenclature to arrive I have decided to start on the modifications to the canopy to make it functional and scale as well. First I needed to cut the forward part off the aft part. A fine Zona saw does this nicely if you take your time. I have masked the Plexiglas to protect it from me! LOL



The real canopy used a type of, for lack of better word, piano hinge. This is easy as far as  hinging goes and I happen to have a nice little piano hinge to do this.



I have decided to use a simple piano wire (in keeping with the piano theme) to lock the canopy in place. Instead of being pneumatically operated it will just be manual like the real F-104.





Since the full scale canopy was not hydraulically operated but operated by a strong arm, I will do likewise. OK, maybe not a strong arm in my case but strong fingers. :-)




Satisfied with the operation of the hinge I needed to cut off the extra material on the flange or return lip that is on the canopy and frame from ½ “ inch to about ¼ “and the same around the forward wind screen lip. To support the canopy I needed to make a canopy frame that is the same as the full size one used.



I will try to copy it as close as possible by using brass tubes soldiered together and bonded to the canopy. Once I have installed this I will mask the Plexiglas and paint the whole thing flat black.




Here's a picture of the instrument panel that I am going to install. More details added to this F-104 but it will be worth it in the long run. Check out the video below too!