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John M Oshust, Comment for image # 15010 | 18 Nov 09 16:14 |
Covering Port Wing, that is! |
John M Oshust, Image # 15010 | 18 Nov 09 16:03 |
Starboard wheel well work. Started the covering of the starboard wing. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15009 | 18 Nov 09 16:02 |
Starting to look like an aeroplane! |
John M Oshust, Image # 15008 | 18 Nov 09 16:01 |
I hope to complete the port wing tomorrow. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 15005 | 17 Nov 09 23:22 |
I am learning a great deal about covering with Al myself. I am at the point where I am sorry I started it. Unfortunately I am past the point of no return and must plod forward, |
dgreg, Comment for image # 15005 | 17 Nov 09 22:18 |
John, really impressive. I'm following your build and learning alot from this and your other builds using alum. Thanks |
FLYBOYZ, Comment for image # 14965 | 17 Nov 09 22:16 |
Same size as a top flight kit I once builded it was control line.Realy loved that plane!It had a fox combat 36 in the nose.clocked it at 96 miles and hour on 50ft of cable eating that 100ft circle up.When you let it go you got the heck out of the way.It was coming back around.It finally blew up in mid flight. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15005 | 17 Nov 09 19:15 |
Dorsal R-wing covered. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15004 | 17 Nov 09 19:14 |
Ventral R-wing covered. |
John M Oshust, Image # 15003 | 17 Nov 09 19:14 |
Beginnings of wheel wells. |
RodN, Comment for image # 14965 | 16 Nov 09 03:55 |
She's a real beauty John! |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 14984 | 15 Nov 09 17:12 |
My research reveals that these paddles gave the Jug more bounce for the ounce. |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 14984 | 15 Nov 09 16:14 |
Building a kayak? |
John M Oshust, Image # 14984 | 15 Nov 09 13:41 |
DD...how many gazillion extra for blades like these?? |
John M Oshust, Image # 14983 | 15 Nov 09 13:34 |
Nice fit to the fuse. Wooden dowels and aluminum ferrules align the wings and allow the wings to be seperate until the final assembly. |
John M Oshust, Image # 14982 | 15 Nov 09 13:33 |
Wings fit. They will remain left and right until they are finished and detailed. |
John M Oshust, Image # 14981 | 15 Nov 09 13:32 |
Wheel wells. Plastic tops from spray paint provided circles of required diameter. |
John M Oshust, Image # 14980 | 15 Nov 09 13:30 |
Beefed up wings...extra stringers for sheeting, and wheel wells still fit. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 14967 | 13 Nov 09 20:12 |
1/2 demerit points...next time! |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 14967 | 13 Nov 09 20:10 |
This is the type shown on the plans but I left it off. |
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