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Scratch Built Grumman J2F Duck by rayl. Viewed 364 times.
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rayl15-Mar-18 07:22
Business end. Tried to get the shape of the cowl right. Suprisingly, I could find very few pics looking directly into the cowl that would help with the shaping of the cowl. Motor mount out of 1/8" lite-ply.
Don C15-Mar-18 10:23
Looks quite reasonable. Nice job on the infilling. I had a hard time trying to get that type of picture for the A-26. Looks to be around 20" long. Plans are for a razorback, but yours looks like a "D".
rayl15-Mar-18 11:42
Actually, it's about 27 long w/34 " WS (from Clive Smalley "Dogfight Duo" plans). I tried something new this time; Planking using my Master Airscrew balsa stripper with a spacer under it to cut bevels so that the planking does not have the "V" groove between the planks. Works Good. It is a bubble-top "D" that I will finish in the P-47M prototype colors with natural metal and yellow zinc chromate cowl and tail. I am going to try to install silver monokote on it.
Don C15-Mar-18 13:18
Does it go faster than infilling? So how long are the "planks"? And could you post a picture of the balsa stripper? It sure looks smooth.
David Duckett15-Mar-18 14:29
Cactus grow faster than infilling!
biplane guy19-Mar-18 10:15
That's a really nice piece of work.
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