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Hasagawa F6F Hellcat by Scott Murphy The cockpit is finally done, time to start on the engine and all the stuff forward of the firewall.
I had to add two 0.125"
square stiffners under the cockpit floor to keep it from bowing under
the weight! The superchargers and ducting still need to be made and
installed, adding a good bit more weight!. I may wind up having to
add weight to the tail!
The accessory section for
the back of the Hellcat's engine is finally done. Right now everything
is just stuck into place (pins) I will wait until it is painted to
assemble everything. It is about 1 inch high and deep. The body is
about 3/4" in diameter. I still have to put screening over the
top of the air intake. This is what happens when you have an aviation
museum 25 minutes from the house. I probably took about 20 reference
photos of just the R-2800. 2/3 of them were just on the accessory
section.
Here is the Hellcat engine
so far. The distributor closest to the camera is a scratchbuilt replacement.
I was painting the damn thing last night when it fell and the original
piece went off into never never land! While I was at it, I made some
improvements to the other one as well, rivets, wire attachment points,
etc. Teknics even duplicated the rough surface of a cast bulletnose.
The rest of the crank case is smooth!
The engine was good for over
three weeks (still not done, I have to add the exhaust stubs) but
that will be later......
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