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| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 26-Mar-11 18:17 |  | | Views : 1311 | | Started the interior decorating. Hope to fish and fully furnish tomorrow. Blinds or shades....a quandary! |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 26-Mar-11 18:15 |  | | Views : 1305 | | Just another angle |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 25-Mar-11 19:20 |  | | Views : 1362 | | Here is where I purchase my reference materials....down town NY City! |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 25-Mar-11 19:09 |  | | Views : 1394 | | As one can see, the non-union Pfalz workers did some fine sheeting! |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 25-Mar-11 19:06 |  | | Views : 1353 | | Whether I decide to plank or sheet the fuse the stringers I have assed will help. I have not decided...plank.....sheet.... ?? My mini lumber yard has an abundance of sheets. Regardless to my covering method , I first must build the details for a pit and install them. |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 24-Mar-11 17:16 |  | | Views : 1382 | | Produced using the " Wickelrumpf " technique, the fuselage was made by wrapping and gluing thin layers of plywood around a mold. This led to a strong smooth and light monocoque structure which was then covered in fabric. |
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