1/5th OV 10 Bronco

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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Dave Parry » October 17th, 2018, 8:17 am

Chris Bradbury wrote:
Dave Parry wrote:Looking really good Chris, would love the full story for the Journal if you ever fancy having ago. My contact is at the bottom of my posts and in the Journal.

Good luck with the rest of the build.

Dave (LMA Journal Editor)


Be happy to write something up once it's all finished and we can get the important flying photos.



Great, will look forward to it.

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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 25th, 2018, 9:01 pm

I've started adding a few more components that are easiest added at this stage of the build, which in this case is the lighting.

The OV10 has a single beacon light on the top of the horizontal stab, so this has been fitted. Sequence wise I've programmed this with a UniLight 8 channel controller.

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The tail beacon light recessed in to the skin of the rear stabiliser.
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 26th, 2018, 10:57 pm

A little bit off work done on the centre main wing section tonight.

I've added a 3mm ply reinforcement under the skin of the wing where the bolts will go through to mount to the centre fuselage.

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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 29th, 2018, 12:54 am

Focussed on the centre wing section today.

Rough cutting leading edges to flaps.jpg


Flap leading edge shaped.jpg


Flap ready for install.jpg


I added some balsa block in the centre of the wing where the bolts will go through, just to help prevent any accidental over tightening causing damage during use.

Gluing support blocks in place.jpg


The phrase measure twice cut once is something I live by, which is good, as I was amazed to take not two, but three goes at calculating the position for the wing securing bolts. Must be the end of a long week...

Measure twice cut once.jpg
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 29th, 2018, 12:59 am

I glued the servo mounts in place before skinning the lower side of the wing.

Gluing servo supports in.jpg


Servo bay ready to be covered.jpg


Skinning the centre wing panel.

Lower wing skin sheets glued together.jpg


Gluing the lower wing skin on.jpg
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 29th, 2018, 1:09 am

With the wing skinned, I cut out some of the holes I need for servos and wiring. The centre hole is to allow wiring down in to the fuselage.

I also made a couple of tools for doing a couple of particular jobs, as it would seem I need to check Permagrit to add some more useful items to my list. In particular I made a small saw for cutting the servo bays neatly, which is a hacksaw blade with the pins knocked out and a small balsa handle added, which works really well for the job.

A couple of tools made for specific jobs.jpg


Servo hole cut.jpg


Bottom of the skinned wing.jpg


Centre hole in wing for wiring to access the fuselage.jpg


Bottom of the skinned wing with servo mounts in place.jpg
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 29th, 2018, 1:14 am

I'm using live hinges for all control surfaces, based on 3mm carbon rods.

Flap hinges with small reinforced aluminium rings.jpg


Flap in max up position.jpg


Flap in max down position.jpg


Lower side of the wing showing the gap for flap operation.jpg


Lower of centre wing piece.jpg


Test fitting for leading edge.jpg


Checking flap movement clears the fuselage.jpg


Flaps fown.jpg
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 29th, 2018, 1:21 am

The next small job was to add and shape a leading edge and finish the fit of the centre wing piece to the fuselage.

Cebtre wing piece in place.jpg


Leading edge fitted and rounded.jpg


Centre wing is a good fit.jpg


Servo plate in place.jpg


Centre wing piece almost ready for glassing.jpg


A third of the barn door in place.jpg
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 29th, 2018, 1:22 am

The last job today was to start adding the form shape for the rear of the wing, that will eventually form in to the shape of the rear of the main fuselage.

Rear wing lump rough formed.jpg


Blocking out for the back of the wing.jpg
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 31st, 2018, 12:41 am

This evening I added the control surfaces and servo mounts to the outer removable wing pieces, which will now need a little sanding off to finish.

Gluing servo mounts.jpg


More servo mouning points.JPG


Hinge detail.JPG


Hinge close up.JPG


Flap internal.jpg


Left wing ready for trimming.JPG


Shavings.jpg
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » October 31st, 2018, 12:42 am

There is loads of control throw available.

Loads of throw.JPG


Nice and straight.JPG


Right wing end.JPG
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » November 1st, 2018, 11:28 pm

Finishing the main wings today.

Lining flaps up to match size.JPG


Unilight on right wing.JPG


Unilight and mounting slot.JPG


Running wires through the wing frame.JPG


A little sanding to finish.JPG


Main wing nearing completion.JPG


A giant barn door.JPG


Weighing components.JPG


Quick assemble.JPG


Getting a sense of size.JPG
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » November 1st, 2018, 11:30 pm

Current weight for everything in the image is a little under 8kg, so I'm still hoping to get this in under 20kg.

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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

Postby Chris Bradbury » June 6th, 2022, 5:00 pm

Due to health problems I will no longer be able to finish this model. So this is now for sale in the condition you see it in from the latest photos.

This is the wooden frame only, but I can also sell some glass cloth if anyone wants that as well to finish the project.

Looking for £350 ono.

Located in Telford, Shropshire, but can take it to the BMFA National Centre, or Weston Park / Cosford over the next month or so.
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Re: 1/5th OV 10 Bronco

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