I thought I would share the build of my Hobbyking Lancaster and a few mods. The stock airplane can be seen here: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__66863__HobbyKing_Avro_Lancaster_V2_Thumper_MKIII _4_Engine_Bomber_EPO_1320mm_PNF_US_Warehouse_.html . I I modded my Lancaster with washout, scale split flaps, and rudders. The stock airplane had a rather poor reputation for nasty tip stalls and needing to carry a lot of speed, so these mods were done to allow it to fly slower and more like a bomber.
The first mod I did was to add around 2 degrees of washout to each wingtip, and smoothed out the leading edge seam. This should help the stall tendencies for the airplane by delaying stall at the wingtips. For the washout I made two cuts and bent the LE downward. Also sanded off the mold lines and added filler to blend the transitions. Then, the wing was repainted back into the stock colors using matched paint from Lowes. The paint was thinned and applied with an airbrush.
The first mod I did was to add around 2 degrees of washout to each wingtip, and smoothed out the leading edge seam. This should help the stall tendencies for the airplane by delaying stall at the wingtips. For the washout I made two cuts and bent the LE downward. Also sanded off the mold lines and added filler to blend the transitions. Then, the wing was repainted back into the stock colors using matched paint from Lowes. The paint was thinned and applied with an airbrush.





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