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bobgood, Comment for image # 3430915 Nov 22 11:53
This was a master build in 2015. very well done.
David Duckett, Comment for image # 3430823 Aug 22 08:42
...the second one was named Pretty Cat.
David Duckett, Comment for image # 3430823 Aug 22 07:41
My first cat was named Ojos.
mark eggebeen, Comment for image # 3430822 Aug 22 16:58
A friend of mine said his two brothers next door to him were named:Orville. And Wilber….
David Duckett, Comment for image # 3430815 Jul 22 04:22
Skyediamonds 1985, Gary Brounstein, currently holds court as the moderator of Guillows Model Airplanes, a Facebook group.
edtherenderman, Comment for image # 3430814 Jul 22 14:12
I can definitely appreciate someone putting this much detail into a model! Very nice job for sure!
bobgood, Comment for image # 3430813 Jul 22 13:40
This I love, from 7 years ago!
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 3430802 Jan 17 21:57
Lastman and Flyboyz and fellow members; in answer to your questions, you wouldn't believe how much misinformation and confusion there is about the Flyer and the engine itself. Example: Time Life books devoted a whole publication on the history of the Wright Bros' and the Flyer, yet their drawings of riggings are inaccurate. The engine was equally heavily researched and I used mostly photographs (no drawings) for reference. I was lucky to come across several pictures of the engine from the top, sides and bottom. There's even a special website devoted to Wright Bros' and it too contained numerous errors, especially the computer graphics. Thank you guys.
LASTWOODSMAN, Comment for image # 3430802 Jan 17 21:24
AND - your Wright Flyer - gold chains! and sprockets and a super detailed small engine - How did you research that engine? From a plastic Hasegawa engine kit? - I like your color scheme of that engine build - it shows all of the components. Getting the hang of this wonderful site is tricky - but once you are in your hangar, your models are easy to find... Your next Boeing bipe build should be a DOOSEY!
Skyediamonds1985, Image # 3545625 Jan 16 20:54

rgood, Comment for image # 3426402 Jul 15 14:00
Before Orville had his brain-wave the rudders were fixed.
rgood, Comment for image # 3426402 Jul 15 13:58
You are Wright Sky about "The right Boys" being clever in there control system! It was Orville who had the thought about the rudder - they were having problems with adverse yaw which was resulting in what they referred to as "well digging" - their machine would side-slip away from the direction of the turn and let them down heavily. Great story theirs is - anyone interested should read Tom Crouch in "The Bishops Boys" I have just started David McCullough's book "The Wright Brothers" it has started very well too!
Skyediamonds, Comment for image # 3430902 Jul 15 13:21
Creosotewind, thank you! That is exactly the kind of observation & insight that only comes from a fellow modeler/artist. You're absolutely correct in the breakdown of components. -Sky
Creosotewind, Comment for image # 3430902 Jul 15 12:46
Very, very nice build. Looking forward to seeing what else you do. One thing I always read from other scratch builders: break down a part into its smallest components and then add them together. You did a very nice job on the engine with that method.
Skyediamonds, Comment for image # 3426402 Jul 15 12:24
Sorry guys. This posting was added out of sequence to the engine build. It was only meant to show how the wing-warping rigging included bellcranks interconnected to the rudder. The Wrights were geniuses in figuring out to have the rudder shift in the direction of the turning bank of the warped wings. -Sky
Skyediamonds, Comment for image # 3425402 Jul 15 12:13
I made a "slight" mistake on this post. The scoring of the plastic will allow me to bend the outside overhang downward to form a "face." Then there will be a separate piece of plastic cut to length & size to cover the top of the cylinders. This piece will be superglued along the ridge formed from bending the original flat piece downward. Sorry about the confusion. Sky
Skyediamonds, Comment for image # 3430902 Jul 15 11:42
Oops, I meant to acknowledge meku, but my cell "auto-spell" kicked in. Thank you guys, -Sky
Skyediamonds, Comment for image # 3430902 Jul 15 11:36
DonC, menu, ElbertC, BriandKilby, I sincerely thank eack & everyone of you for your compliments. Truly means a lot from those modelers who are artists in their own right & know what to look for with a critical eye. I posted a lot on the engine, knowing it would be one of the primary focal points of the model & in the hopes it would offer insights on "How to's" for those who wish to take up the challenge of building the Wright Flyer. Thank you guys
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 3430902 Jul 15 08:01
your motor is very detailed skyediamonds.
ElbertC, Comment for image # 3430902 Jul 15 06:17
I would expect to see this one in the Museum of the USAF.
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