trim tab question-Kplanes 280/380 swap
#4
Thanks guys. Also 1 last question. What if i just got the measurements and made them my self? Ive heard of a few peaople diong it. Get the aluminum and tig weld it all together?
-Mike
-Mike
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If u dont have extension boxes ,,u will not need longer tabs.
it will actually be bad for the speed and handling.
+ u would need to cut them down in an angle because your props would hit them around the dock ( ok,,can hit them ).
The welding,,,mmmhhhh,,i dont think its really that good of an idea.
I have seen them where people make extensions and bolt them to the 280's.
But like i said ,,,i would leave it.
it will actually be bad for the speed and handling.
+ u would need to cut them down in an angle because your props would hit them around the dock ( ok,,can hit them ).
The welding,,,mmmhhhh,,i dont think its really that good of an idea.

I have seen them where people make extensions and bolt them to the 280's.
But like i said ,,,i would leave it.
#6
Give it a shot, I'm sure the plate part wouldn't be that difficult to fabricate. However you may not be much ahead money-wise after you buy materials and the amount of time you spend fabricating them. Depending on how much you value your time of course...
#7
I can get the parts at almost no cost what so ever. A friend of mine is a Fabrication teacher at a Voc school so they pretty much pay for it all i do is drop of measurements and the do it for me. ANd if they cant i have a tig at my shop and all fab tools to do it with him getting the material for me.
thanks
-Mike
thanks
-Mike
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If you do buy them, just make sure you get the correct ones. The newer style use a larger pin. The pivot pin has a plastic sleeve on it. The older ones had a smaller pin hole since there is no sleeve on the pin.
Eddie
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