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Scratch Built Erco Ercoupe by rgood. Viewed 769 times.
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rgood06-Aug-16 11:37
Start of the fuselage.
Skyediamonds198506-Aug-16 18:46
From the looks of things, I'd say you designed this plane yourself. Looks really good. Sky
rgood06-Aug-16 19:49
Thanks Sky - I very much like working out these plans and how to make the aircraft look as real as possible - never get quite what I would like in the way of results but do enjoy the process.
Skyediamonds198507-Aug-16 15:06
Rgood, I share your sentiments exactly. Drive myself crazy at times with the S.E. 5 build trying to make it look as real as possible, but "enjoy" the construction at the same time. Are you going to have the fuselage finished in overall aluminum? I seem to recall your previous posts of you flying the Ercoupe.
rgood08-Aug-16 15:29
I have done a small "test" of using kitchen foil as a covering for balsa - it took quite well and the finish is very near to polished alloy but it is quite prone to damage from finger nails etc - we will see, may have to re-think that one!
Creosotewind13-Dec-16 17:21
You might want to check out tooling aluminum from an art supply store. A bit thicker, but can easily be cut and shaped to conform. You can also use a pounce wheel to create "rivets". The cowling on my Piper Cub was that material.
rgood13-Dec-16 19:00
That tooling aluminium sounds interesting CW! I will look out for that, thanks.
John M Oshust13-Dec-16 20:10
I have had great success with Al duct tape. In fact anything I have covered with Al is duct tape.
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