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simpleflyerGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Parked30-May-07 23:44
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Airframe completed. Motor installation and test flights next.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Build29-May-07 21:17
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Tissue applied. Cub will soon be done.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Build26-May-07 15:25
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Skeleton view. Will use yellow tissue for the wings and tail and white for the fuse.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Build22-May-07 19:06
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Fuselage is done.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Build22-May-07 19:04
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Subassemblies are glued up.
bsniderGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Flying20-May-07 22:40
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Next shot will be my static B-17
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bsniderGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Flying20-May-07 22:38
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Smooth surface would have been better for landing.
bsniderGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Flying20-May-07 22:38
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Couple more flight shots...
bsniderGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Flying20-May-07 19:02
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My sons sure enjoyed it!
bsniderGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Parked20-May-07 19:01
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I wanted to make one that I could fly. Not much on detail, but I enjoyed flying it.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Build17-May-07 18:45
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A few more bits today and the tail parts are dry and sanded. No part #s on the diecut parts. Lightly sanded them off so they would not show thru the tissue cover after application.
simpleflyerGuillows Series 600 - Piper Cub 95Build16-May-07 16:29
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Tail surfaces framed. The die cut wood in our kit was very light, almost fragile. But the stripwood was firm. If, built carefully, it should be a good flier.
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