Making the engine cowlings for the Snoopy started with cardboard templates

Maanantai 30.9.2024 - Tuesday Club member


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OH-XEA Ressu (Snoopy) experimental aircraft from the 1960s that we are restoring, was equipped with a Continental A 65 engine. To replace the Snoopy’s lost engine we received, as a donation, a similar engine. The engine cowlings have vanished during the decades as well. So they’ll have to be made anew.

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Photo by Esko Keskinen.

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From the photographs we have at our disposal the size and form of the cowlings come out very well. The cowling is two partite. The larger, upper cowling, covers the engine from above and the smaller one covers the front part of the engine. The cowlings have been made of sheet aluminium, so that’s what we’ll be using too, utilizing 1 mm thick aluminium sheet. The fact that the original cowling rack fastened to the engine, has survived, will facilitate the making of the cowlings.

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The constructing of the cowlings was started by cleaning the rusty cowling rack and painting it with black Isotrol paint. Black, because the original black paint was still faintly to be seen. The freshly painted rack was fastened to the Continental engine donated to us. The first phase to make the cowlings proper, was to make patterns or templates out of cardboard to fit above the rack. According to the cardboard templates aluminium blanks will be cut to be moulded to their final form.

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Making the templates was started with the upper cowling. The template was made out two pieces of cardboard cut from a roll. First the tentatively cut left-hand side was fastened to the pegs in the protective rack. After that the same procedure was repeated with the right-hand piece of the template, after which the left and right-hand halves of the template were taped together. The united template of the cowling was modified by cutting and taping extra pieces to reach the final shape of the Snoopy’s cowling.

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At this stage the making of the cowling template, covering the front end of the engine, was commenced. A piece of cardboard cut from the roll was bent against the front of the engine. The piece was gradually cut to form and the cardboard was attached to the pegs in the rack. By cutting suitable extra pieces of cardboard to the front cowling it was united with the upper cowling.

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Thus, like a patchwork quilt, the cardboard template was built around the Snoopy’s Continental engine prior to making the aluminium cowling. The next stage will be to transform the shape of the cardboard template into aluminium sheets.

Photos by Lassi Karivalo except if otherwise mentioned.

Translation by Matti Liuskallio.

Avainsanat: aviation history, restoration, Tuesday Club, Hietanen HEA-23b, OH-XEA, "Ressu"