Painting & covering is a lot of work, Scott, but worth every minute of time spent.The paint & roundels look fantastic, a real credit to you & your workmanship...😊
Roundels are spot on! Your videos are an inspiration to all of us restoring/building aircraft for the first time. Please keep the videos coming! Enjoy your time away!
Hi, Scott! Your roundels look great! I think at one point you mentioned something about your back... yeah, with a 5 ft chord, bending over so many times while putting down trim tape was a literal pain! But the final appearance is worth it! The "1-3-5" diameter for the three rings is proper according to many reference photos. Enjoy your break and I look forward to the next installment! John SE5a
G'day Scott, Yay Team ! Excellent work..., you're doing a beautiful job... Did you see that Dynodon64 took his Corsair up for nearly an Hour, landing fairly close to Sundown...? He took a GoPro on the Fin Leading Edge along for the Maiden Flight... Well worth watching...(!). Now, of course, he's deep into rectifying the things which going for a fly have revealed need some tuning and adjustment. Such is life, Have a good one... Stay safe. ;-p Ciao !
The wing undersurfaces in the tent are looking very convincing,and the hue of the upper surfaces is good too. I would love to come to assist, but I’m 84 and walking with crutches, which rules me out.
Love it! It turned out great, just as we have come to expect from you. The tape seemed to have decided to stick on after all. Was it the cold conditions that made it reluctant to stick earlier?
Very nice. Been watching the videos for a bit. I bought a DR-1 kit from Robert and know the issues you speak of. But have to say, watching your videos have been very helpful. Been sitting on it for a few months and should be starting the rudder shortly. Trying to figure out the bending of the tubing.
I wish someone had a you tube for me to watch on these AA aircraft. Hope some of it helps. Message me on FB if you think I can help. Tube bending, screw everything, including the jig down, risk mucking up the first one, just be able to replicate it.
Your exterior house paints are formulated to stay a bit flexible so they can take the expansion and contraction caused by exposure to variations in sunlight, so it will never be totally hard and scrubbable like interior paints. Then again, bird shit won't beat it. Some manufacturers claim ten years' worth of durability on wooden surfaces.
Amazing project. Love your craftsmanship. I never considered finishing an airplane with a roller. Your finish has a great vintage appearance. Any idea why the blue on your roundels didn't lay down like your other colors? My last project was finished in a polyurethane and it's too shiny for a vintage airplane.
My experience with epoxy glue (blessed be the epoxy) you don't need fastenings with the glue!! I'm building a boat out of Paulonia and glue. No fastenings thus far. Just wood and glue. Vast savings in weight and cost.
I thought that the unpainted linen was a cream colour, rather than white. Is white the correct colour? I wasn’t there at the time, so I have to go by guesswork.
Pulling the masking off those roundels is just like a kid opening his Christmas presents!
You deserve the biggest, self satisfied, grin. It should last at least till your next video!
Very satisfying thanks
Thank you
I spite of its small size, the red centre really stands out!
It’s correct in size in relation to the roundel
Looking magnificent Scott, you’ll be one of those in his flying machine sooner than you know it . 👍
Enjoy the hols.
Thank you
Livin the Dream !
In the shed, buildin a full scale, & ya neighbour Taxi's past, in his Pitts !
Lifes good, Bipe is a skybolt and very nice.
I have to tell you... Again, an amazing job! Man, that looks nice!
Enjoy your channel and the work you're doing!
Thanks a bunch!
Dam that's looking great, have a good rest!
Thank you
Awesome Job! It took me 5 years to build an Piper L-4 from scratch .... I feel you being worn out. Just keep plugging along. Keep the Dream.
Thank you
Looks Amazing!! The yellow SkyBolt looks awesome as well.
I think so too!
Those roundels look awesome and just finish the wings off perfectly. Enjoy your break and see you soon again 👍🏼
Thank you
Simply amazing Scott. Enjoy your time off it’s well deserved. See you when your back
Thanks! Will do!
Looking great, I can’t wait to see it fly. Sure wish we could do a dog fight together!
Thanks, love your flying videos cheers from Australia.
Once again Patience and preparation pays off the roundal look great.
Thank you
Painting & covering is a lot of work, Scott, but worth every minute of time spent.The paint & roundels look fantastic, a real credit to you & your workmanship...😊
Thank you
Outstanding attention to detail. Impressive.
Thank you
Your doing a great job on the build. I'm enjoying watching your build. Take some time off you need it.
Thanks, will do!
Roundels are spot on! Your videos are an inspiration to all of us restoring/building aircraft for the first time. Please keep the videos coming! Enjoy your time away!
Thank you
Hi, Scott!
Your roundels look great!
I think at one point you mentioned something about your back... yeah, with a 5 ft chord, bending over so many times while putting down trim tape was a literal pain! But the final appearance is worth it! The "1-3-5" diameter for the three rings is proper according to many reference photos.
Enjoy your break and I look forward to the next installment!
John
SE5a
Cool, thanks!
I know it’s not historical correct but a red kangaroo would have look great thanks for sharing
hmm not sure on that but thank you.
Excellent job, looks great!
Thank you very much!
Amazing work!! I absolutely love this project!
Thank you
Looks incredible!
Thank you
Bravo!
Thank you
Top job!
Thank you
G'day Scott,
Yay Team !
Excellent work..., you're doing a beautiful job...
Did you see that Dynodon64 took his Corsair up for nearly an Hour, landing fairly close to Sundown...?
He took a GoPro on the Fin Leading Edge along for the
Maiden Flight...
Well worth watching...(!).
Now, of course, he's deep into rectifying the things which going for a fly have revealed need some tuning and adjustment.
Such is life,
Have a good one...
Stay safe.
;-p
Ciao !
Yes, how fantastic is the little Corsair. Fabulous job.
damn nice.
Thank you
Awesome
Thank you
Looks awesome!!!
Thank you
The wing undersurfaces in the tent are looking very convincing,and the hue of the upper surfaces is good too. I would love to come to assist, but I’m 84 and walking with crutches, which rules me out.
Thank you
Very Nice!!
Thank you
Roundels look GREAT
Thank you
Love it! It turned out great, just as we have come to expect from you. The tape seemed to have decided to stick on after all. Was it the cold conditions that made it reluctant to stick earlier?
Yes possibly, it worked out great.
Very nice. Been watching the videos for a bit. I bought a DR-1 kit from Robert and know the issues you speak of. But have to say, watching your videos have been very helpful. Been sitting on it for a few months and should be starting the rudder shortly. Trying to figure out the bending of the tubing.
I wish someone had a you tube for me to watch on these AA aircraft. Hope some of it helps. Message me on FB if you think I can help. Tube bending, screw everything, including the jig down, risk mucking up the first one, just be able to replicate it.
@@scottmatthews5280 just sent a Friend request
Your exterior house paints are formulated to stay a bit flexible so they can take the expansion and contraction caused by exposure to variations in sunlight, so it will never be totally hard and scrubbable like interior paints. Then again, bird shit won't beat it. Some manufacturers claim ten years' worth of durability on wooden surfaces.
It will be interesting to see how it goes, although Im not the first to use it.
@@scottmatthews5280 No worries. It also sticks like the proverbial to a blanket. The paint could outlast the fabric.
Amazing project. Love your craftsmanship. I never considered finishing an airplane with a roller. Your finish has a great vintage appearance. Any idea why the blue on your roundels didn't lay down like your other colors? My last project was finished in a polyurethane and it's too shiny for a vintage airplane.
Blue is the newest finish, it takes a good day or two but the moisture evaporates out and it has pulled down nicely thanks.
hello scott. great work as always. when u get to installing the rotec do u have to make an engine mount or do they make them to suit.
Hi, I had one custom made by Rotec. Very nice job. I paid $560 USD for 3 bits of square stock welded together from Airdtome airplanes….disgraceful.
@@scottmatthews5280 rotec do nice work.
My experience with epoxy glue (blessed be the epoxy) you don't need fastenings with the glue!! I'm building a boat out of Paulonia and glue. No fastenings thus far. Just wood and glue. Vast savings in weight and cost.
Thanks for the info, the nails are more for looks.
Look at how a NASCar fuel cell is mounted may give you so ideas?
Thank you
I thought that the unpainted linen was a cream colour, rather than white. Is white the correct colour? I wasn’t there at the time, so I have to go by guesswork.
I say white but it is a butter color, Linen its called but white is easier to say.
I think that the holes in the headboard would have been lined with leather originally.
Yes I actually did this today thank you.
Qual o tipo da tinta você ta usando?
Dulux ‘Ecology Green’ (see 19:57) 👍
@@spency787 obrigado
The lines activating the ailerons have cranks to raise the aileron, but no way to lower it. Is there another crank to be fitted to each aileron?
Pushrod is fitted from top to bottom aileron forming a closed loop system.
Please make sure you're replacing the aluminium 'firewall' that comes with the kit with stainless steel!
Okay thank you
It would be funny to install paint ball guns inside the fake machine guns 😂
Hmm, good idea
Dreadful tank welding.
Yes it is.