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LASTWOODSMANHerr Engineering HRR 105, Fokker D-7Parked16-May-17 21:08
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Winding Stooge, 22" Sig Cabinaire, me and Trapper - out to Jackson Park to give rubber band free flight a try. The Winding Stooge needed adjustments for the holes for the piano wire through the rear aluminum tube motor mount, as the plane would not fit - interference from the stab with the uprights of the stooge.
Don CScratch Built Grumman F9F PantherBuild16-May-17 19:58
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Maybe 12 hours of infilling. I think I'll sheet the wings. DD, yes it's the Comet plan enlarged to 1/24. Also have the Cleveland plans for reference. One problem with enlarging is the lines also get enlarged. Takes a little adjusting, but interesting. Ray, these were stationed at the NAS Minneapolis in the 50's. No Brubaker.
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Don CScratch Built Grumman F9F PantherBuild16-May-17 19:50
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LASTWOODSMANHerr Engineering HRR 105, Fokker D-7Parked16-May-17 11:21
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The piano wire in the top goes through the aluminum tube rear rubber motor peg in the fuse. The four bungie cords go to tent pegs and hold the stake solid into the ground while winding the rubber motor.
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