Anndddddddddddddd......I was reply to your opinion and so were the rest of contributors. I am not at winded up at all, I dont get wound up easily Greezer and no place better to relax than Barbados so I am chill :) once you not buying Landy parts. OK we are wrong and thats OK and if thats crap..thats OK too. Make sure when I visit Yorkshire....you camouflage your landys and have flame throwers attached :D I am sure we wont have to touch your Landy, everything will be brand new on it...with you following all the LR recommendations. :) Teasing you man..lol

I am not upset at all Greezer, why should I be..don't know how you misread that. I joke a lot in life and serious about my work, you might dispute the latter ;)

Take care and follow the books, be nice now..JKing :)

Cheers Greezer and take care mate.
I probs misread it buddy, no hard feelings enjoy
 
I probs misread it buddy, no hard feelings enjoy

No problem at all mate, we are humans....this happens.

I do follow the books 99% of the time as you would see stated in my opening post, but some things I don't go with.

Take care mate and always feel free to chip in if you see me post stuff and have any advice to offer.

Cheers.
 
No problem at all mate, we are humans....this happens.

I do follow the books 99% of the time as you would see stated in my opening post, but some things I don't go with.

Take care mate and always feel free to chip in if you see me post stuff and have any advice to offer.

Cheers.
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Hi Turboman...just saw your post...sorry. Thanks for the compliments, yes they are great looking planes and they fly the same as they look. I have not posted in the aircraft thread, did not even know there was one :rolleyes: I will though.

I am working on one thats 33% the size of the real one now. The 3 door 110 landy I have now was for that airplane since it cant fit into my X5. I am planing with one of the clubs here to invite the guys from your side of the pond to vist and fly with us during our annual flying event. We do have a few UK visitors, in fact I would say 80% of the tourists who visit here are from the UK and some are avid rc and full scale pilots.

Are you into aviation too? I think most guys like or are into it. :)

As for the bolts, yes I took Quakermans advice and installed them. I used locktite and torqued them. I then used the torque wrench in reverse to see if they would break free and they did not..even at 18Nm they were not backing off.

Aircraft Porn, in AG, well worth a look if you like aircraft! :) And those would be a worthy addition.

Not exactly into aviation myself, although I like any old machinery. Some of my friends fly, and my father was an aeronautical engineer, now retired.
 
Aircraft Porn, in AG, well worth a look if you like aircraft! :) And those would be a worthy addition.

Not exactly into aviation myself, although I like any old machinery. Some of my friends fly, and my father was an aeronautical engineer, now retired.

I will definitely look into the thread and post some pics there...and yes I love aircraft and aviation.
I am amazed that your dad was that involved in aviation and you are not, but people have different interests.

You would like one of the hobbies some guys are into, close by to where my home is in Canada...home made steam engines which power ride on mini trains. There is a huge park with mini train tracks and they give free rides to kids and adults. These guys machine everything from scratch, down to the steam whistles..just amazing. They build the train cars and the tracks too, the trains are about 12 cars long and really scale looking.

I was looking at a video clip with the guys starting and running a massive 24 cylinder antique engine the other day, thats another hobby by itself and fun too.

Cheers Mate and have a great weekend.
 
I will definitely look into the thread and post some pics there...and yes I love aircraft and aviation.
I am amazed that your dad was that involved in aviation and you are not, but people have different interests.

You would like one of the hobbies some guys are into, close by to where my home is in Canada...home made steam engines which power ride on mini trains. There is a huge park with mini train tracks and they give free rides to kids and adults. These guys machine everything from scratch, down to the steam whistles..just amazing. They build the train cars and the tracks too, the trains are about 12 cars long and really scale looking.

I was looking at a video clip with the guys starting and running a massive 24 cylinder antique engine the other day, thats another hobby by itself and fun too.

Cheers Mate and have a great weekend.

Look forward to that! :)

Father was into several branches of engineering, he worked at Avro when he was at college, and then went into Aero. By the time I was around he had gone Mech! :)

My family are extremely competitive, and I always avoid doing the same as the others. I dont engineer, Dad dont breed no cattle! ;)

I do dabble a bit with eng stuff out of interest, though! The mini steam engines sound just my kind of thing! :cool:

Have a good weekend as well! :)
 
Late to the party. But I disagree with everybody.
Clean the bolts and drill them for wire. Then lock and wire them.
The bolts on the old motors were already drilled. But I assume it's cheaper to micro bond locking compound than drill the bolts.
 
Late to the party. But I disagree with everybody.
Clean the bolts and drill them for wire. Then lock and wire them.
The bolts on the old motors were already drilled. But I assume it's cheaper to micro bond locking compound than drill the bolts.

Wouldnt disagree with that at all, if you can be bothered.

As you say, all that sort of thing used to be lockwired, until the manufacturers realised that using sealant saved a few minutes during assembly.
 
Late to the party. But I disagree with everybody.
Clean the bolts and drill them for wire. Then lock and wire them.
The bolts on the old motors were already drilled. But I assume it's cheaper to micro bond locking compound than drill the bolts.
Need to remember that these bolts also have oil behind them (lubricating the tappet sliders) so the locking compound will also form a seal to stop oil seeping along the threads and out to freedom.
 

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