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John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild05-Feb-11 17:32
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Not the kit desirned LG but "O" desogned...closer to the original.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild05-Feb-11 17:31
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The "Tripe"...AKA cow stomach, stands on its legs!
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild05-Feb-11 11:47
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Tail plane adjusting scre and tail skid assembly.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild05-Feb-11 11:45
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Skid and feather fitting.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneFlying05-Feb-11 11:45
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Pinned in place and held together with trans. tape.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild04-Feb-11 16:55
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We all have our favorite covering tissue. Mine is polyspan. Similar in weight to HD silkspan it applies easily and quickly. It is very forgiving and "melts" into curves with a hair dryer or heat gun. I lay it ou and tack it in place with thin CA or nitrate dope. When the glue drys, hit it with the heat to tighten, then seal. The whole operation for the feathers took 45 minutes and is almost dry.
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John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild04-Feb-11 16:48
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Polyspan can even be tightened after it is sealed and painted. The painted surface actually improves. Polyspan also shinks well on curves. It is very similar to HD silkspan.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild04-Feb-11 16:45
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Poly span must be sealed after it is mounted and "shrunk".
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild04-Feb-11 16:44
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The feathers, poly span tightened with a hair dryer and covered with sealer.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild03-Feb-11 18:02
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Making feathers.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild03-Feb-11 18:01
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Shaping the cowl.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Sopwith TriplaneBuild03-Feb-11 18:00
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Dry fitting parts.
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