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John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 17-Jun-07 15:56 |  | Views : 936 | Boris built the port sode Yegor the starboard. Yegor's math skills have come a long way in a short period of time. "Lettuce" hope the halfs eventually match! I have seen some nice work here in the past few weeks. After building footbridges, planting |
John M Oshust | Scratch Built MiG3 | Build | 17-Jun-07 15:52 |  | Views : 895 | Gentlemen we are back! The dynamic duet of Boris and Yegor pushed a bit to finally finish the fuselage formers. Maybe for Father's Day they will install the side keels and start the stingers. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank" | Build | 17-Jun-07 14:11 |  | Views : 2849 | The wing has been installed and the belly stringers have been glued in place. The number of stringers on the fuselage are so many that it almost looks like a DD construction, but not quite. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank" | Build | 16-Jun-07 18:48 |  | Views : 2855 | Aluminium tubing simulates the starter connection in the spinner. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank" | Build | 16-Jun-07 18:42 |  | Views : 2817 | I find that plastic screen obtained at home depot to be easily trimmed to fit into the air belly intake. |
jerry campbell | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #43, Ki 84 Hayate "Frank" | Build | 16-Jun-07 18:35 |  | Views : 1075 | With Diels kits you get plenty of sanding and shaping of parts, The spinner and the underbelly airscoop are both made up of layered balsa glued together. |
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