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hjlittmanHJL Models OD-17 Plain PlaneParked17-Oct-17 18:40
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Another one built for the contest
hjlittmanHJL Models OD-17 Plain PlaneParked17-Oct-17 18:39
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One of the models built by an O.F.F.C member for the One Design Contest
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hjlittmanHJL Models OD-17 Plain PlaneBuild24-Aug-17 13:53
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Here's what it looked like at the end of the next day's building session.
hjlittmanHJL Models OD-17 Plain PlaneBuild24-Aug-17 13:50
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Every summer, when my grandson goes to science camp at the California Science Center, I sit in the food court of the Science Center and build model airplanes while I'm waiting for his class to end. This year I build the definitive version of the OD-17 on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and started on the production version of my Irish Jumping Bean, Bo0stonian, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. I get about two hours of working time each day. Since I also become something of a museum exhibit I am also answering the question of passers by. The redesign of the OD-17 is subtle (Compare the "bones shot" photos.) but it is now even easier to build and what I consider some weak spots have been eliminated. I don't know how much time I will get to test it at the O.F.F.C. meeting on Wednesday, since there is a contest, but I will attempt a video. Some of the comments that people make when seeing someone building a stick and tissue model are interesting: The best millennial comment was, "Doing something like that is like Chitty Chitty Bang Band old!" One teenage girl asked me how long it would take me to build the model I was working on (Irish Jumping Bean). I told her about 10 hours. She turned to her friends and said, "OMG, ten hours for just one of those? I can't imagine working on anything like that for 10 hours." The best one was the 8 or 9 year old kid watching me pin down the plans. "What's that?" he said pointing. The kid had never seen a thumb tack! This pic was on 07/24.
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