Step 5 Tail boom assembly and installation
As mentioned before, the tail is torque tube driven.

The torque tube is supported in the boom by a one way bearing and a rubber outer sleeve. I applied a smear of grease around the rubber sleeve to help it into the boom.


Once this is done you make up two ends of shaft gears and supports. This consists of two clips which hold two bearings and through the middle of them is where the angled gears are fitted. This system is identical for both ends.

They are then pushed home locating both gear ends in the slotted torque tube.

Next you fit the horizontal fin and clamp, also the tail push rod guides. With the horizontal fin clamp I had the flats filed slightly to get a better pinch on the boom.

Then you fit the assembly to the tail gearbox. This is done by pushing it home until the tail gears are meshed correctly and the anti-rotation bolt can be fitted and tightened. Following this the clamp pinch bolt is fitted which secures the boom. (Pictures below shows NO pinch bolt)



On to the front boom mounting procedure.
Two brackets are used to mount the boom to the airframe of which a separate bracket is attached to the front one that holds the transfer drive gears.


The unit is then placed into the mains frames where it picks up on the mounting holes. Once again an anti-rotation bolt and pinch bolts are used to align and clamp the boom.



This completes the boom installation. I think this has to be my favourite part of the build. Just love the way it all goes together
Couldn't help myself, so had to put the canopy on to see what it is going to look like

Very nice!!!!
As mentioned before, the tail is torque tube driven.

The torque tube is supported in the boom by a one way bearing and a rubber outer sleeve. I applied a smear of grease around the rubber sleeve to help it into the boom.


Once this is done you make up two ends of shaft gears and supports. This consists of two clips which hold two bearings and through the middle of them is where the angled gears are fitted. This system is identical for both ends.

They are then pushed home locating both gear ends in the slotted torque tube.

Next you fit the horizontal fin and clamp, also the tail push rod guides. With the horizontal fin clamp I had the flats filed slightly to get a better pinch on the boom.

Then you fit the assembly to the tail gearbox. This is done by pushing it home until the tail gears are meshed correctly and the anti-rotation bolt can be fitted and tightened. Following this the clamp pinch bolt is fitted which secures the boom. (Pictures below shows NO pinch bolt)



On to the front boom mounting procedure.
Two brackets are used to mount the boom to the airframe of which a separate bracket is attached to the front one that holds the transfer drive gears.


The unit is then placed into the mains frames where it picks up on the mounting holes. Once again an anti-rotation bolt and pinch bolts are used to align and clamp the boom.



This completes the boom installation. I think this has to be my favourite part of the build. Just love the way it all goes together
Couldn't help myself, so had to put the canopy on to see what it is going to look like

Very nice!!!!


nice one matt






















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