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David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild26-Nov-17 06:57
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David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild26-Nov-17 06:56
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David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild24-Nov-17 06:20
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1/48 reference model
David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild24-Nov-17 06:19
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I added 1/16" wood to each side of the fin/rudder and sanded it to airfoil.
David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild18-Nov-17 11:13
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The tail feathers are next. They are made of 1/4" stock and require only sanding to proper airfoil.
David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild18-Nov-17 11:12
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The plywood firewall was trimmed to fit inside the aluminum cowl. Once installed, the wood will be sanded to match the cowl. The front landing gear was installed the same way as the main gear.
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David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild18-Nov-17 11:04
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After a rough sanding...
David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild18-Nov-17 11:02
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The side bottom pieces have been sanded flush with the bottom of the fuselage formers. The last piece to be glued on is 1/8" wood.
David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild15-Nov-17 08:35
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David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild15-Nov-17 08:35
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The excess is sanded away.
David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild15-Nov-17 08:34
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David DuckettBerkeley North American T-28 TrojanBuild15-Nov-17 08:33
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THese 1/4" side pieces for the bottom are oversized. It was necessary to carve away the portion that fits the wing at a sharp bevel.
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