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David DuckettDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #29 Hawker Typhoon Mk 1BReference27-Mar-15 18:53
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David DuckettDave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #29 Hawker Typhoon Mk 1BReference27-Mar-15 18:52
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John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild27-Mar-15 17:10
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The ailerons are connected together with cable. The crossed silver cables pull the ailerons and their connecting strut up or down. The continuous loop of cable produces the opposite effect on the “Udder” side. The linkage cables for the ailerons are exposed running, almost medially, on the upper and lower air planes. The ‘Jenny” has a similar external aileron system.
John M OshustManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12aBuild27-Mar-15 17:09
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The air scoop for the RAF engine was finalized this day. The third attempt was the charm and the material of choice....Al roof flashing!!! When completed the scoop will be similar to a cap in that it can be removed with ease to show the engine. My research shows that though the “stock RAF aero-plane came equipped with a factory air scoop, the the scoop was either modified or removed in the field.
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