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Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild30-Jun-15 19:37
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Sorry guys. Goofed on the captioning. Assembling the main prop drives. On the original Flyer the main tube connects directly from the axle of the engine to the prop mounts. Here, I'm holding one of the additional tubes that will contain the drive chains.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild30-Jun-15 19:34
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Assembling the tubular drive from the engine to the prop mounts. If you look carefully, you can see the original wooden Guillow 's drive b
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild30-Jun-15 19:30
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Assembling the top and bottom wings together and using the cut outs from the kit box as a jig. The prop mounts are included.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild29-Jun-15 12:28
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After fabricating the engine, the next step with to construct the propeller mounts. I deviated from the plans calling for balsa wood and decided to use thin styrene plastic tubing.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild26-Jun-15 23:05
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Pilot's cradle and foot rest. I think I've burned my eyes enough for tonight. Hope you guys will enjoy. Sky
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild26-Jun-15 23:03
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For the pilot's cradle, I cut up some small dia. wire to brace along the semi-vertical wood stained balsa strips.
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Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild26-Jun-15 22:59
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End result. Used small copper writing to simulate fuel line, ultra thin strips of scotch tape as metal hold-down tabs over the oil and fuel lines leaving enough to route through the plane to the fuel tank.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild26-Jun-15 22:55
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For the carburetor I used a soda straw and a small ring from (again) an arts & crafts store. The small ring serves as a "lip" to the top of the carburetor.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild26-Jun-15 22:53
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Using the small chains purchased at the arts & crafts store, glued the appropriate sized gears to small copper wiring used as a drive shaft
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild26-Jun-15 22:50
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While at the local hobby store, also purchased various sized plastic gears
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild26-Jun-15 22:47
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Just prior to gluing the cylinders I wrapped each with a thin slice of silkspan to give them a textured look. Also took a small 10mm (I think) dia, wire for the oil line. And used a couple of small slices of tape for the connection at the oil line as shown on the real engine.
Skyediamonds1985Guillows 1903 Wright FlyerBuild26-Jun-15 22:43
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Sorry about the confusion on classifying the aircraft. Still new at this posting. I purchased small springs from arts and crafts store and cut small sections of copper wire for each cylinder.
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