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Don C, Image # 3994701 Mar 18 13:20

Progress on the A-26 is a little slow because of this project going on simultaneously.
Don C, Image # 3994601 Mar 18 13:16

Tail coming along
Don C, Comment for image # 3994328 Feb 18 16:04
Thanks, RGood. I caught it on a clean day and it's a picture of Doug Matthew's P-51D, "The Rebel", but some girl photo bombed it.
rgood, Comment for image # 3994328 Feb 18 11:16
...looks well ordered in there!
rgood, Comment for image # 3994328 Feb 18 11:15
Great job Don - Hey is that a "pin-up" I spy on shop wall?
Don C, Comment for image # 3994328 Feb 18 09:30
Nah. Not that old yet, but it does bear a resemblance to a Louisville Slugger - and it's smooth.
rayl, Comment for image # 3994327 Feb 18 14:11
Holy Smokes!! Need help to lift it????
Don C, Image # 3994327 Feb 18 11:10

Well, I wasn't satisfied, so 2 more coats of primer, a little filler, 2 coats of dope, silkspan and 3 more coats of dope.
Don C, Image # 3994227 Feb 18 11:06

Don C, Image # 3994127 Feb 18 11:05

Extremities underway. Fabric control surfaces.
Don C, Comment for image # 3992524 Feb 18 10:32
Thanks for the information guys. I thought that most of the WWII planes used fabric, but just wasn't sure. Ray, I didn't get into a forum, that's why I didn't see it. Huey, I've used Bing and Google for pictures and Pinterest. I usually have a bunch hanging in the shop for reference too.
Huey V77, Comment for image # 3992523 Feb 18 16:56
Don, this is from an A/P's point of view. I consulted with a friend who's been in the business for 50yrs. I can't ask my friends who would know because they're gone. So, control surfaces are very sensitive to balance. During WWII, I believe all control surfaces were covered with fabric because of the following: 1, save on material 2: lighter, easier to balance 3: combat damage caused less changes in control effectiveness.
rayl, Comment for image # 3992523 Feb 18 14:49
Don, I honestly don't remember. It was in the WIX forum. The thread was dealing with someone cautioning another person NOT to remove the fabric covering from the A-26 control surfaces until a archivist could visit the hanger. Sorry.
Huey V77, Comment for image # 3992523 Feb 18 10:29
Don, go on Yahoo and search Douglas A26, go to images. You'll see many pictures that will show these details and color schemes. When I plan on building I look at as many pictures as I can first for ideas.
Don C, Comment for image # 3992523 Feb 18 10:09
Ray, sorry to hear about the snow. Where on Warbird Exchange did you find that info? I didn't see it there before and I went back and tried again- nope. I could tell from pictures, but that's all.
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 3992622 Feb 18 12:39
it's starting to take shape!
Don C, Comment for image # 3992622 Feb 18 10:14
Thanks. Note the stringer and former at the center of the nose. There are 3 or 4 of those that just will not go away. Grrr.
Don C, Comment for image # 3992522 Feb 18 10:06
Thanks Ray. I figured they were, but just could not find confirmation.
rayl, Comment for image # 3992521 Feb 18 20:16
Don: Yes,all the control surfaces were fabric covered according to the Warbird Exchange website. Nice job so far.
rgood, Comment for image # 3992621 Feb 18 19:40
Very smooth Don - like a plastic kit!
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