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John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkParked02-Feb-11 10:45
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I added a fair amount of down thrust and right thrust to the prop. This is based on experience with other similar models.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkParked02-Feb-11 10:42
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Like the original, the sub wing is quite strong (relatively). It supports the gear and keeps the top wing from bending.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkParked02-Feb-11 10:39
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The Henschel came in at 10.4 grams, without rubber.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkBuild02-Feb-11 10:36
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The paint scheme is that of the Spanish Air Force, circa 1942.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkBuild02-Feb-11 10:33
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The radial engine is just a printed photo.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkParked02-Feb-11 10:31
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The Henschel, without a prop. The plastic Peck prop I was going to use added too much nose weight. I had to build a light balsa prop.
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John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkBuild02-Feb-11 10:29
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The flying surfaces are covered with brown domestic tissue that was pre-shrunk on a frame several times. Pre-shrinking is essential for the very flimsy tail and wings. I air brushed the tissue, while still on the frame, again to prevent shrinking.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkBuild02-Feb-11 10:25
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The Henschel's decals were printed onto domestic white tissue, using a laser printer. The green background colour comes from the card stock that I used as a backing to hold the tissue as it goes through the printer.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkBuild02-Feb-11 10:23
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The Henschel's landing gear. It took some effort to get the wire into the right place and also have the wheels turn smoothly. I really wanted the wheels to turn properly, so that I could get a smooth landing (and possible take-off) on the gym floor.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkBuild02-Feb-11 10:19
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For the Henschel's rocker arm covers, I started with a long balsa cylinder that was tear drop shaped in cross section. I then carved and sanded the full shape, while still on the cylinder (using the cylinder as a handle). I then cut off the completed shape and then started another.
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkBuild02-Feb-11 10:16
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The frames are built around a lamination of 2, 1/32 strips
John CooperDumas Kit #319, SparrowhawkBuild01-Feb-11 11:53
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This is a peanut scale (13") Henschel Hs 123. I was a little hesitant to start this model because there were so many difficult pieces to build. These included wheel fairings and cowl with numerous rocker arm blisters. However, the plane oozed so much character that I had to build it.
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