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John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 25-Mar-11 19:06 | | Views : 811 | 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 : 856 | 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. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 24-Mar-11 17:12 | | Views : 893 | Non union Pfalz workers tend to their task. We are back in construction here also, even though the finals for the Tripe are not completed. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 24-Mar-11 17:10 | | Views : 814 | The Pfalz fuse frame as per plan. |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 24-Mar-11 17:09 | | Views : 810 | The fuse of the Pfalz will be planked with 3/32 X 3/8 planks. The planks are affixed to the formers like planks in a boat hull. I added 4 stringers to prevent my klutz digits from doing damage during planking....I hope! |
John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz DIIIa | Build | 10-Mar-11 16:00 | | Views : 750 | What a novel addition to a build....instructions! Peeked in the box today. Lumber order in order. Tower Hobbies//// What say yee, anything better? |
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