Tom, I can make you a canopy frame. I was going to say that cockpit parts should be available soon and would be superior to the ones I can make. Even the frame is a little rough on my machine but I am working with it.
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Thanks so much Steve! I've messaged you.Originally posted by RCjetdude View PostTom, I can make you a canopy frame. I was going to say that cockpit parts should be available soon and would be superior to the ones I can make. Even the frame is a little rough on my machine but I am working with it.
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Tom, I have your canopy frame printed but have also designed and printed an arm to allow it to pivot. Here it is attached to the frame and a quick video of the basic operation. I will be designing a few more parts to be able to secure it in the hatch and then will send it to you.Originally posted by Pogo View Post
Thanks so much Steve! I've messaged you.
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Steve, that hinging method looks really good, solving the problem of how to get the canopy up and away from the fuse while keeping the hinging strong. When you so kindly offered to make me a frame I didn't realize it would come with engineering solutions too!:Cool:Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
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Hey Tom, I gotta have some kind of idea how it will work so while I am at it I might as well make a few extra parts. You will still have to do the hard part of fitting it all together.Originally posted by Pogo View Post
Steve, that hinging method looks really good, solving the problem of how to get the canopy up and away from the fuse while keeping the hinging strong. When you so kindly offered to make me a frame I didn't realize it would come with engineering solutions too!:Cool:
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Oh, for sure. Using this printed frame will be so much quicker than making one up from ply, as I have in the past. That the canopy is one piece is an added bonus on this bird as there's no front canopy/ rear canopy joint (or corresponding frames) to deal with.Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
Hey Tom, I gotta have some kind of idea how it will work so while I am at it I might as well make a few extra parts. You will still have to do the hard part of fitting it all together.
I was noodling around yesterday and found these 2 good vids of Raptors on the ground:
I also found, for those that didn't know, that the "Snipping Tool", embedded in Windows 10 (and maybe 7) makes for easy capturing of stills from videos, like these from the above.
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Hey Steve, that canopy frame looks awesome and, as Tom said, having the hinge design already there is super handy. Looks like you had to shave the foam around the canopy seat area to allow for the frame thickness. I too would love to have that setup when your ready to sell me one. By the way, how did you light up that green sighting mechanism? After seeing how visible that is on the real Raptor, that would add even more realism and just plain bling. Go Hawks!!
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Alpha,Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View PostReserved for Tutorial 1: Cockpit 3DPUP Installation
On this post you added all the cockpit 3DPUP parts, and later you added more cockpit parts along with the pitot tube and the port intake cover, but there is no file for the starboard intake cover (the port cover could be printed twice, but the F-22 logo will be upside down). Can you share this file as well please?
Thanks!Pat
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Yes, the install of the frame requires shaving some foam away around the cockpit. I then lined the bare foam with 0.010" styrene. The green HUD is not lit up but a piece of green transparent plastic I got from HobbylincOriginally posted by downwindleg View PostHey Steve, that canopy frame looks awesome and, as Tom said, having the hinge design already there is super handy. Looks like you had to shave the foam around the canopy seat area to allow for the frame thickness. I too would love to have that setup when your ready to sell me one. By the way, how did you light up that green sighting mechanism? After seeing how visible that is on the real Raptor, that would add even more realism and just plain bling. Go Hawks!!
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