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John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 14-Jan-08 21:54 | |
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If I kept the Goose to plan, engines like the one on the Barrel would fit perfect...but the plane's span would be 78 inches! |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 14-Jan-08 21:52 | |
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The cylinders heads are supported by glazing points and holes for plug wire are already installed. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 14-Jan-08 21:50 | |
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As this developes it has potential. Fabricating the maze of rea pipes will be a challange that I cannot fullfill. It is tooo dam small! |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 14-Jan-08 21:47 | |
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This is my largest plane to date, with the smallest scale...1/24. I started this colltion of junk today. I submitt it to the board for review. At this stage I was reluctant to go with it! |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 13-Jan-08 21:04 | |
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27 cylinders made from purchased fittings will boost the price close to the price of the original plane. Unless I find free fitting, unlikly, I hope to make cylinders from dowels. |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 13-Jan-08 21:00 | |
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As poppy discovered, the plans do not always match the real plane. I have been looking at the nose and not liking it. As I am wiritng the instructions, I am revising the Striesand a bit more to reality |