Xviper, thank you. I did just that all wing servos and gear retracts are operational tested away from aircraft blue box and a/c wiring. I do not have a servo tester but connected extension lead from the device direct to receiver. All are serviceable. Pretty sure the disconnect is in the blue box. All other operations through the box are there except all landing gear function. Spoke to MRC a couple of times today, waiting to hear back form them on the replacement blue box. One point of interest...The wing root is stamped with QC stamp and blue pen marks random that i didn't make. It may have been noticed at factory as fault but didn't get fixed. Very pleased with the quality of the machine. Tight lines, good fit, quality everywhere. Except the blue box, hahahaha, Appreciate the quick response!
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My AL37 (new in December 2019) has a very large number of flights/flight hours and is beginning to show her flight-time age (over 1000 flights). In the area behind the engine mounts on top of the wings, several very fine, chord-wise, foam-cell boundary stress cracks are beginning to develop. I attempted to repair these with some UV-curing glue sparingly squeezed into each crack, UV cured and sanded smoothed then painted over. This wasn't successful. The cracks quickly re-appeared.
Anybody have a suggestion how to "seal' these tiny stress cracks so they don't re-appear after my next loop? I may just have to live with them...sigh.😩
Thanks,
-GG
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Originally posted by GliderGuy View PostMy AL37 (new in December 2019) has a very large number of flights/flight hours and is beginning to show her flight-time age (over 1000 flights). In the area behind the engine mounts on top of the wings, several very fine, chord-wise, foam-cell boundary stress cracks are beginning to develop. I attempted to repair these with some UV-curing glue sparingly squeezed into each crack, UV cured and sanded smoothed then painted over. This wasn't successful. The cracks quickly re-appeared.
Anybody have a suggestion how to "seal' these tiny stress cracks so they don't re-appear after my next loop? I may just have to live with them...sigh.😩
Thanks,
-GG
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Did a maiden on the Canadian North 737 tonight. Perfect conditions, very light breeze, calm air. Took off in about 250 ft from the grass field and other than some up trim, flew like on rails. landing could have been a tad more smooth, but it all came home in one happy package. The aircraft was a joy to fly and i know that i'll just get to like it more now. Got about 3 1/2 min, 43% still left on the battery.3 Photos
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Congrats on your maiden, Scale Freak ! Looks like you have a nice field and airspace as the perfect backdrop to your AL37. Thanks for your support! 'Looking forward to hearing about your continuing check flights as you become more comfortable with how she flies.Live Q&A every Tuesday and Friday at 9pm EST on my Twitch Livestream
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Originally posted by Scale Freak View PostAnyone had the engine mounts crack? Can I get new ones or is there a fix?
I hooked a nacelle into a mound of grass when landing with 2 wheels (nose and one main) on turf due to a main gear failure to deploy. This snapped the nacelle and motor mount completely off the wing and generated damage very similar to what you are showing with the additional problem that the area you show the crack in completely broke in two under the stress. Bottom line, I ended up with 2 separate pieces...motor housing with 1/2 the mount on it and the other 1/2 of the motor mount. Here are my comments, for what they are worth...
Easiest fix = Go to the spare parts tab and purchase a new wing and nacelle
More complex fix = Please read on (I took this route because the nacelles were out of stock at the time of my failed landing)....
The success of a repair like this to a cantilever structure depends upon the modeling skills of the person doing the repair and the ability to determine how to make repairs that can handle the stress/loads + consider repair materials you may have to order.
My repair involved carbon fiber sheeting, JB Weld epoxy (strong epoxy), and a carbon fiber tube + several hours of work estimating how the work would be stress worthy, alignment and fit. A suggestion....go with the easiest fix. You will have the comfort of knowing that your first loop or hard landing post repair won't take an engine off (because the repair wasn't strong enough). These types of repairs can be tricky due to the loads imposed on the repaired cantilever structure.
-GG
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GliderGuy, I appreciate your reply, but I can't do 150 US, ( almost 200 CDN) for this repair. I may just use the two remaining screws and glue the nacelle in permanently. The structure is fine, its just that one mount hole. Its not due to landing damage, but probably tightened that one screw too much and it split the mount.
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Originally posted by Tonydoright View PostHas there been any discussions on the safe clear coat for the AL37 over the factory white? Spraying clear over Callie decals. Thanks.Live Q&A every Tuesday and Friday at 9pm EST on my Twitch Livestream
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Originally posted by GliderGuy View PostMy AL37 (new in December 2019) has a very large number of flights/flight hours and is beginning to show her flight-time age (over 1000 flights). In the area behind the engine mounts on top of the wings, several very fine, chord-wise, foam-cell boundary stress cracks are beginning to develop. I attempted to repair these with some UV-curing glue sparingly squeezed into each crack, UV cured and sanded smoothed then painted over. This wasn't successful. The cracks quickly re-appeared.
Anybody have a suggestion how to "seal' these tiny stress cracks so they don't re-appear after my next loop? I may just have to live with them...sigh.😩
Thanks,
-GG
That's a long way ....
And all you got was stress cracks ...
Nah can't be
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Originally posted by Tonydoright View PostAlpha, thanks I was hoping to get a trade name of clear coat paint. My fear with the AL37 foam is selecting a clear coat with wrong propellant and gone goes the airplane.
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