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pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 30-Jul-11 12:30 | | Views : 1481 | Had to look this one up. F-4J "Fury". The "Fury" is this. This would make sweet Display model. (David) ;o). Here's some nice "Fury" ref. http://www.network54.com/Forum/615009/thread/1302127207/Portada+comentada+(+Im%E1genes,+Planos,++Maquetas+%2B+Video)+N.A.+FJ-1-3-4+FURY . |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 08-Jul-11 23:39 | | Views : 1375 | I've been very busy with an other project lately so I decided to take a respite. I purchased a "Plantraco" Micro RC system and am building a new "Indoor" aircraft for it. Sketched it up by hand first, then imported a scan to my CAD (Rhino). Built it, and developed the ribs according to my airfoil of choice. I just printed these out and cut them out manually with a hobby knife. The ribs are .020 " (.5 mm) with a Bass L.E. and a .015 Carbon T.E. WS is 8". The planform of this thing is similar to the classic "Flying Flea" with two staggered wings and a verticle fin aft. James, could you add "Scratch built Indoor Flyer" ? Thanks. Phil. |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 22-Mar-10 17:09 | | Views : 1498 | |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 22-Mar-10 17:08 | | Views : 1535 | |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 21-Jan-10 11:34 | | Views : 1350 | Before the Cannon. Made four of these for the kids. Shoots marbles. Needless to say, the kids need protective etewear when they play with these! |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 20-Jan-10 16:17 | | Views : 1379 | Something new every time. I love this place. |
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pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 20-Jan-10 16:15 | | Views : 1488 | I am getting better. I only walked out with a book this time! |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 20-Jan-10 16:13 | | Views : 1374 | Goodies, and more goodies. |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 20-Jan-10 16:12 | | Views : 1451 | This is my "Happy Place". |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 20-Jan-10 09:45 | | Views : 1239 | Just loosen the clamping lever at the base, and a cable that runs through the ball and tube assy. loosens and it's like a wet noodle. Can hold it high, low, wherever. Really saves on the neck and back pain. |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Reference | 20-Jan-10 09:41 | | Views : 1278 | Hey JohnG, this is what i meant by adding a couple more clips. I got rid of the base and mounted to an articulating indicator stand for positional freedom. |
pfinn | Scratch Built Twinster | Parked | 17-Jan-10 22:40 | | Views : 1348 | He thinks I don't know that he's giving me the "Evil Eye". I told him if he didn't stay still for the picture I'd just have to pin it on! |
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