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John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Build | 10-Mar-09 19:21 | |
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I shall start the wing with the duplicate of this wing rib. When the wing is completed it will be pegged and glued to the root. Off to the store tomorrow for some balsa sheeting! |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Build | 10-Mar-09 19:18 | |
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When the fuse and wing root are sheeted it should be super strong. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Build | 10-Mar-09 19:14 | |
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The "O"ster has a wing root. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Build | 10-Mar-09 13:59 | |
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So far so good. Now me thinks I will add a wing root. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Build | 09-Mar-09 22:10 | |
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Well the "O"ster has a foundation for its fuse. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Build | 09-Mar-09 17:47 | |
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Ease of construction helped me decide on the Seversky. The fuse is build around a box. Fuse sormers attach to the box to form the shape. No notches, all stringers are surface mounted, in my case part of the sheeting. Once the fuse has taken shape the Pfalz cowl can be fitted to the front. I probably have enough wood about to conplete most of the framing. Cost effective. Trying to appease the Wuffy who still does not understand the purchase of two Pfalz Dr 1s!!! |