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Build Thread, Page : [ 1 ] (9 posts, 20 posts per page, 1 pages in total)
jgood, Image # 541824 Dec 07 00:11

Christmas at Mum and Dads - time to get these wings covered!
moostang51, Comment for image # 422427 Aug 07 18:41
Sorry James, my mistake. This mag is published in the US. So many mags coming to my house I get confused. If you like I can forward you a copy of the article to have you see if they did it right. Love that Fokker.
plasticbuddha, Comment for image # 422425 Aug 07 15:52
Nice and clean James. Question, there aren't any spars on the wing? Just leading and trailing edges?
moostang51, Comment for image # 422425 Aug 07 13:52
Forgot to mention, looks like a great build..as usual. Also included is a nice reference about dying the tissue to any color prior to installation. Hmmm... something to think about with those WWI aircraft.
moostang51, Comment for image # 422425 Aug 07 13:48
What a true stick and tissue specimen should look like. The 1/16" vs. 3/32" wood is quite a difference. Are you going to power this one also. In the August issue of Flying Models published in the U.K., they electric powered a Guillow's Royal Aircraft S.E.5a. Did you happen to see the article?
poppy, Comment for image # 422425 Aug 07 07:18
Another nice layup, James. That fuselage does look like it can take a few hard prangs and survive!!
jgood, Image # 422425 Aug 07 01:27

Wing now together, comonents just sitting together.
jgood, Image # 422325 Aug 07 01:27

Fuselage together. It's farily substantial, being constructed mainly with 3/32nd balsa sticks.
jgood, Image # 414218 Aug 07 11:31

A Sig 29'er, a project for while I'm visiting Mum and Dad!
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