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John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #302, Gee Bee | Build | 03-Sep-08 16:05 | | Views : 875 | Working with laser cut components is a real joy! The "Z" wing takes form. |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #302, Gee Bee | Build | 03-Sep-08 12:23 | | Views : 826 | Small drawing on the left is of the Dumas parts. Computer plan on the right is the "O" GB, scaled to double. Instead of a 24 in span the "Z" will now be 48! |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #302, Gee Bee | Build | 02-Sep-08 20:06 | | Views : 856 | Here is where I am with the "Z". I will build this mostly stock. I have a radial , the prototype from the "Tin Goose." Notice that I am copying all of the parts as I assemble them. I will use these sheets to increase the span from 24 to 48 inches. Sc |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #302, Gee Bee | Build | 01-Sep-08 17:39 | | Views : 789 | The techniques involved here, though similar, are radically different. How do you guys do it??? I shall persevere and give this my best shot! From a chainsaw and 2x4's to forceps and 1/16 balsa, tough on the old hands and eyes. |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #302, Gee Bee | Build | 30-Aug-08 18:46 | | Views : 790 | Night Club sleeps over the "Z". The Hor. Stab. on the Corsair is 4 inches bigger than the span on the "Z" |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #302, Gee Bee | Build | 30-Aug-08 18:44 | | Views : 842 | Mutitasking...Left side of the "Z" framed....tiny...very tiny! |
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