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SteveM | Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide | Build | 24-Mar-10 16:12 | | Views : 987 | The plans for the 53" Guillow's B-29 shown at the bottom are the largest I have on hand. By arranging the wing patterns across the path of the paper going through the printer any distortion will be applied to both wings. The Sopwith Camel plans above it have the same layout the DH-89 has, providing potential for the left wings to both be shorter than the right wings. But of course they were dead on. |
SteveM | Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide | Build | 23-Mar-10 20:55 | | Views : 957 | The upper right wing on the plans is not to scale as you can see by this 3/32" gap at the end of the ailerion T.E. (Part A9) |
SteveM | Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide | Build | 22-Mar-10 21:48 | | Views : 1006 | Making the tail feather outlines. I elected to make the bowing forms out of a lamination of 1/8" and 1/16" balsa sheet. It would have been easier to use some 3/8" thick by 6" wide sheet I had, but I couldn't bear to carve it up when I had a pile of low quality balsa from Tower Hobbies on hand. Notice I had plenty of broken sticks. |
SteveM | Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide | Build | 08-Feb-10 15:25 | | Views : 1129 | Thursday night I informed Dumas of the defective engine cowl front on the far right in the picture. They got the replacement cowl here very quickly! |
SteveM | Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide | Reference | 28-Jan-10 17:12 | | Views : 1165 | For Bill |
SteveM | Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide | Build | 27-Jan-10 22:27 | | Views : 1085 | These are the front pieces of the engine nacelles and a few motors for size comparison purposes. |
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SteveM | Dumas Kit #1815,DeHavilland DH89 Dragon Rapide | Build | 27-Jan-10 17:21 | | Views : 1069 | The kit includes good quality wood, several plastic pieces, Sullivan cable, aluminum tubing, music wire, styrene rod, 3 sheets of plans, and an instruction booklet. Not pictured is the tissue, peel and stick decals, tail feather patterns, and a bag of miscellaneous hardware such as wheels and string. The bottle of Ambroid Pro-Weld is from the LHS, I got their last bottle. The directions talk about using a CAB cement, but assumes I know what that is. Are we talking about traditional Ambroid liquid cement, Testors wood cement, Sig-Ment, or something else? |
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