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Date |
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| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Sopwith Triplane | Build | 13-Mar-11 16:54 |  |
| Views : 995 |
| Capture Axle German prop. |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Sopwith Triplane | Build | 12-Mar-11 15:31 |  |
| Views : 916 |
| More rigging today. Wires of decreasing diameter. This side's rigging is still not complete. Two rear "drag" wires are need. I had enough "Fun" for today. |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Sopwith Triplane | Build | 12-Mar-11 15:29 |  |
| Views : 872 |
| Ailerons on the right side, starboard side, or off side are stitched and mounted. They must be connected. Red star added. I should have "starred" before I stitched!!! Options now... remove stitching and reinstall or install star around stitching. If I can match the red in the star, I can over paint the stitching....if not , the stars stay as they are. |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Sopwith Triplane | Build | 11-Mar-11 15:24 |  |
| Views : 992 |
| Ailerons taped into place for a fitting. |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Sopwith Triplane | Build | 11-Mar-11 15:23 |  |
| Views : 947 |
| Listed as the "Starboard" flying wires on the official Sopwith plan. I guess the Sopwith was more formal in direction than the USAF!! |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Sopwith Triplane | Build | 11-Mar-11 15:21 |  |
| Views : 893 |
| Flying wires are double and pass thru the tip of the middle wing. On this model they are structural and really lock the wings. |