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Easy Built D-03 Avro Lancaster by David Duckett. Viewed 611 times.
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David Duckett04-Feb-12 06:22
The wing sections are glued together and the spars are then glued in place setting the dihedral. Solid wing tips complete the basic structure. It's quite strong.
John M Oshust04-Feb-12 07:33
Sweet. Should be strong...almost solid wood!
JohnG.04-Feb-12 10:13
JFB..that's one sturdy bird!!!
Dale141604-Feb-12 15:07
Is this model so much to scale, that the real plane would have that many ribs?
FLYBOYZ04-Feb-12 21:51
The Lancaster was a beast in its day!There was very much respect for it!Just gorgeous
David Duckett05-Feb-12 03:44
Thanks, all. Although I could identify the plane, there's really nothing like building one to fully appreciate its lines and what it looks like from all angles.
Xanadu05-Feb-12 09:41
Looks quite "beefy".
jerry campbell05-Feb-12 10:42
I really apreciate this build and the work you are putting into it. Gorgeous job.
julinick09-Jan-13 07:57
David, it's hard to tell, but did you laminate balsa wood together for your wing tips, or are they one solid piece of balsa bolck?
David Duckett09-Jan-13 08:29
They're laminated. See the red line on the tip? I cut a piece of 3/32" stock for the wingtip and sand the outline to shape. Then I color the perimeter with a colored marker so that when adding the laminations you can see the outline and sand them to match the colored outline. A solid block will work just as well but I have a tendency to sand too much away without a good reference.
julinick09-Jan-13 09:44
Thanks for the info David. I agree, it would be easier to sand to shape by laminating pieces together rather than a balsa block. I will use your method. Thanks again. :)
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