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John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkParked11-Feb-08 23:03
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The rubber is stretch wound to about 600 turns. Note the balsa wood blast tube to protect the fuselage from a possible break in the rubber.
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EParked06-Feb-08 19:31
Views : 2057
The heavy Peck prop, at 3.5 g, account for 1/3 the weight of the model. It also balances the plane without adding nose weight.
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EParked06-Feb-08 19:28
Views : 1797
The completed P-6 comes in at 10.3 g (without rubber). Just a little over my target wieght.
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild04-Feb-08 22:43
Views : 1705
Rigging is done with a needle and thread and is sewn through the structure. Note that the proper dihedral is now restored.
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild04-Feb-08 22:40
Views : 1661
The frail structure bends and looses it dihedral under the weight of the wings. Bracing wire is essential.
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild04-Feb-08 22:38
Views : 1628
Lego makes a great jig to line up the wings.
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John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild04-Feb-08 22:37
Views : 1706
Interplanes are installed on the lower wing first.
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild04-Feb-08 22:36
Views : 1659
At this weight and size, a tiny drop of CA is all that is needed to cement the cabanes in place.
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild04-Feb-08 22:34
Views : 1634
A blatant violation of the Guillows rule: "All frames covered with tissue before assembly"
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild04-Feb-08 22:32
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A card stock jig holds the wing for the cabane struts to be installed
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild04-Feb-08 22:30
Views : 1652
The cockpit area was built from light tracing paper laminated with tissue paper.
John CooperComet Curtis Hawk P6-EBuild29-Jan-08 22:49
Views : 1643
The covered fuselage reveals the scale inaccuracies of this dime scale plan.
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