Looking pics of your inside setups
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ORIGINAL: jet time
Come on Shaun...I've seen your installs. No ''needle point'' needed!!!
Getting the big F-86 done now for Kentucky Jets. Will try to post some shots later.
Come on Shaun...I've seen your installs. No ''needle point'' needed!!!
Getting the big F-86 done now for Kentucky Jets. Will try to post some shots later.
LOL,
Well, let's just say I've come a long way since that F-15 back in '07...
I don't know if Shannon ever mentioned, but when we cracked open that new F-22, we discovered that several of the bolts inside were of different types (socket head, button head and set-screw type) and we both thought of you. [>:] I told him to report it to you so you'd stop thinking I installed that crap!
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ORIGINAL: gonzalom
Mine are messy too....
Gonzalo
Northern California
Mine are messy too....
Gonzalo
Northern California
Yeah, it's a real sty....
Hey, did you make those standoffs for the JMP accumulator yourself? Very nice intsall!
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Wow...looks great! I think I'll cancel out my previous posting
One thing I did notice: Looks like you have the BVM supplemental install kit. I initially installed in accordance with the BVM supp, but found I had to add a bunch of nose weight. That's why ended up re-doing it all and moving everything forward. I put the UAT as far forward as I could.
I see you moved the engine forward, which is good. I ditched the switch/GSU panel board above the intake, as well. This allowed me to trim the intake even more and get the engine further forward.
Bottom line, I ended up needing no extra ballast weight in the nose. The two A123 batteries up there are sufficient.
One thing I did notice: Looks like you have the BVM supplemental install kit. I initially installed in accordance with the BVM supp, but found I had to add a bunch of nose weight. That's why ended up re-doing it all and moving everything forward. I put the UAT as far forward as I could.
I see you moved the engine forward, which is good. I ditched the switch/GSU panel board above the intake, as well. This allowed me to trim the intake even more and get the engine further forward.
Bottom line, I ended up needing no extra ballast weight in the nose. The two A123 batteries up there are sufficient.
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Fender - Great idea to start this thread! I know that when I decided to deviate from the BVM Supplement on my L-39 and go it on my own, I searched far and wide for setup examples, took pics at jet rallys, etc.. This thread is creating a nice one-stop location for various installation ideas...hope the posts keep coming!
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That was my exact reason for this, really helps people they may be trying to figure out a certain problem with there stuff. Always helped me with helicopters and my large gas planes
lokking forward to posting mine when I get my jet. I am kinda wierd that way I can spend days just setting up the inside and arranging this so they look clean, an dmore important just looks cool
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Fender - Great idea to start this thread! I know that when I decided to deviate from the BVM Supplement on my L-39 and go it on my own, I searched far and wide for setup examples, took pics at jet rallys, etc.. This thread is creating a nice one-stop location for various installation ideas...hope the posts keep coming!
Fender - Great idea to start this thread! I know that when I decided to deviate from the BVM Supplement on my L-39 and go it on my own, I searched far and wide for setup examples, took pics at jet rallys, etc.. This thread is creating a nice one-stop location for various installation ideas...hope the posts keep coming!
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Damn guys.. those are some sweet setups. Even with a scale modelling background, try as I might I can't seem to get that level of 'tidiness' and precision. My setups look organized, but you guys take it a couple notches higher. Very impressive.
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Wow...looks great! I think I'll cancel out my previous posting
One thing I did notice: Looks like you have the BVM supplemental install kit. I initially installed in accordance with the BVM supp, but found I had to add a bunch of nose weight. That's why ended up re-doing it all and moving everything forward. I put the UAT as far forward as I could.
I see you moved the engine forward, which is good. I ditched the switch/GSU panel board above the intake, as well. This allowed me to trim the intake even more and get the engine further forward.
Bottom line, I ended up needing no extra ballast weight in the nose. The two A123 batteries up there are sufficient.
Wow...looks great! I think I'll cancel out my previous posting
One thing I did notice: Looks like you have the BVM supplemental install kit. I initially installed in accordance with the BVM supp, but found I had to add a bunch of nose weight. That's why ended up re-doing it all and moving everything forward. I put the UAT as far forward as I could.
I see you moved the engine forward, which is good. I ditched the switch/GSU panel board above the intake, as well. This allowed me to trim the intake even more and get the engine further forward.
Bottom line, I ended up needing no extra ballast weight in the nose. The two A123 batteries up there are sufficient.
Kirk
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Sean
If you go to my site [link]http://www.gbrjet.com[/link] and click gallery there are some pics of the build along with many others. The T33 was one I did not do a thread on most of the others I have but the pics may help.
marcs
Nice install, any chance you have a build thread on here on this airframe?
marcs
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wow i love that last setup, I was wondering about festo fittings with air systems, Do they hold up? what about leaks? I would like to do mine that way as well, where did you get those air bottles with the fittings? man thats just sexy!!!!!
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Great post you started FenderBean... I've been wondering about inside setups for a while...;-)
Marc s, cool web page... lucky for me you built a Tamjets A4, I'm doing one of those also, so good tips... Thanks
Z
Marc s, cool web page... lucky for me you built a Tamjets A4, I'm doing one of those also, so good tips... Thanks
Z