21st Century TBF Avenger--sagging wings?
21st Century TBF Avenger--sagging wings?
I have a question about 21st Century's TBF Avenger's sagging wing problem---is it possible to glue the wings in the flying position with the PROPER DIHEDRAL?
Thanks for any info.
Thanks for any info.
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I used a small piece of clear packing tape. Push the top edges of the two wing parts together snugly and put a piece of tape across the joint, above where the folding mechanism is located.
A long time ago I post pics in another Avenger wing sag thread but I can't find it right now.
It worked out great and the tape isn't noticeable, and it can always be removed.
Jeffrey
A long time ago I post pics in another Avenger wing sag thread but I can't find it right now.
It worked out great and the tape isn't noticeable, and it can always be removed.
Jeffrey
Now I have a machine gun (SPACE GUN!). Ho ho ho.
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I'm not into this "glueing wings together thing," down the road, you may want to display it differently or rebox it to sell- why not just find something to insert into the mechanism to hold the wings up? I would think that in any room in the house, you could find something to bend, manipulate, massage or otherwise fit between something and something else to make it work.
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GRILLEDCHEESE:
Thanks for the info. I had a lot of trouble with my BBI F6F Hellcat's folding wings--I had to use Krazy Glue for one of its wings.
I'm not sure about buying the Avenger because the sagging wings may be more trouble than its worth.
Thanks for the info. I had a lot of trouble with my BBI F6F Hellcat's folding wings--I had to use Krazy Glue for one of its wings.
I'm not sure about buying the Avenger because the sagging wings may be more trouble than its worth.
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DRAGON53:
I'm from the South, why approach certain issues with tact and kids gloves, when one can just jump to conclusions and put it out there? Sorry for being mean, I have a atlantic as well as blue 28, the grey ones' wings are fine extended and the blue 28 has negligable sag..but naturally the one you would order and get would be the one that should have got the chinese plant inspector shot.
I'm from the South, why approach certain issues with tact and kids gloves, when one can just jump to conclusions and put it out there? Sorry for being mean, I have a atlantic as well as blue 28, the grey ones' wings are fine extended and the blue 28 has negligable sag..but naturally the one you would order and get would be the one that should have got the chinese plant inspector shot.
MIKEG:
I'm from the South, too--North Carolina. You're right about me getting a lemon model---I see many post on SSHQ about receiving their BBI and 21st models without flaws. Then I got mine---full of flaws and always on the left side of the model which is the side I look at.
Example---the BBI Dauntless which drew rave reviews about the lack of flaws. Mine came with little white "footprints" on the left wing, the canopy wasn't glued entirely into the fuselage and the pitots were bent.
Back to the Avenger, I'm still thinking about it. It's a great-looking model, but after buying FIVE 21st Century P-51 Big Beautiful Dolls---all with numerous flaws---I don't trust 21st Century's quality control. After dealing with my BBI F6F Hellcat's sagging wings, I'm very cautious about the Avenger---but the $35 price and its Bermuda Triangle history make it appealing.
I'm from the South, too--North Carolina. You're right about me getting a lemon model---I see many post on SSHQ about receiving their BBI and 21st models without flaws. Then I got mine---full of flaws and always on the left side of the model which is the side I look at.
Example---the BBI Dauntless which drew rave reviews about the lack of flaws. Mine came with little white "footprints" on the left wing, the canopy wasn't glued entirely into the fuselage and the pitots were bent.
Back to the Avenger, I'm still thinking about it. It's a great-looking model, but after buying FIVE 21st Century P-51 Big Beautiful Dolls---all with numerous flaws---I don't trust 21st Century's quality control. After dealing with my BBI F6F Hellcat's sagging wings, I'm very cautious about the Avenger---but the $35 price and its Bermuda Triangle history make it appealing.
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