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| Don C | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Plan #59, Curtiss C-46 Commando | Build | 30-Jan-15 14:23 |  | | Views : 1276 | | Had to see |
| Don C | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Plan #59, Curtiss C-46 Commando | Build | 30-Jan-15 14:17 |  | | Views : 852 | | Need to figure out gear doors before mounting to wing. |
| Don C | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Plan #59, Curtiss C-46 Commando | Build | 30-Jan-15 14:11 |  | | Views : 894 | | Needs more engine details |
| Don C | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Plan #59, Curtiss C-46 Commando | Build | 30-Jan-15 14:07 |  | | Views : 905 | | 2 nacelles almost done |
| ElbertC | Monogram (Plastic) RB-36 H Peacemaker | Build | 30-Jan-15 10:42 |  | | Views : 2350 | | White paint ready. |
| Don C | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Plan #59, Curtiss C-46 Commando | Reference | 30-Jan-15 09:44 |  | | Views : 918 | | 0832 hrs, elev 3200 ft, 24deg F. Ceiling and visibility 500ft,severe icing conditions, don't even taxi, but if the sun shines it's one of the most beautiful things you will see. |
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| John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 29-Jan-15 14:06 |  | | Views : 793 | | This is my gun of choice a 30 mm from a Warthog, I am afraid Ogre could neither accommodate it internally nor lift it in flight!! |
| John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 29-Jan-15 14:04 |  | | Views : 807 | | From tin knocker to seamstress, Gumby tries his hands a stitching. |
| John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 29-Jan-15 14:02 |  | | Views : 750 | |
| John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 29-Jan-15 14:02 |  | | Views : 747 | | He pulled a Spandau out of the ordnance and wanted to incorporate it into Ogre’s weapon system. No short cuts Gumster, be historically correct and fabricate a Vickers! |
| rayl | Scratch Built Consolidated XF-92A | Build | 29-Jan-15 12:37 |  | | Views : 1035 | | SO, here are the three sections of the canopy for the XF-92A. I need to trim them all to fit. One thing that I should have done was lay out the section lines right on the master to give me a guide for cutting them. I know that I have probably forgotten to put in some information, so if you have a question; feel free to ask. |
| rayl | Scratch Built Consolidated XF-92A | Build | 29-Jan-15 12:34 |  | | Views : 1003 | | Done applying heat. BTW I have a paint stripper gun that I use; don;t know if a hairdryer has enough power to do this. This master is about 7 1/2" long as is just at the maximum that will work with a "Coke" bottle. I had already formed two other sections of this canopy, the windshield and the clam-shell portion of the canopy so I was interested in forming the back turtle-deck here which explains why the front of teh canopy is not fully formed. When appyling the heat, be aware that if the plastic starts to fog, it has shrunk as far as it is going to at that point. Also, you might find that there are some creases of folds that appear when forming: just judiciously apply a little more heat to that area and they will go away. |
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