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John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild18-Jan-12 17:14
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Today Katrina is a monoplane of sort.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild18-Jan-12 17:14
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Needs a warped tailing edge.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild18-Jan-12 17:13
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Not too bad for a first fit.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild17-Jan-12 13:09
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Stanislaus Schnitzel gets a windscreen.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild17-Jan-12 13:07
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The first step in stitching 101. This time I tried file folder paper. I think it works better than the computer paper that I used on the fuse top.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild17-Jan-12 13:04
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Paint applied over the "Stitches".
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John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild17-Jan-12 13:04
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Completed stitching. Holes "T" modelers pin. Sharpie pen accent. Since many WW1 aircraft show stitches, me thinks this technique is a "keeper.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild16-Jan-12 15:50
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Another unique design feature of the Halbe. The aileron control quadrant and the bottom of the joystick, with elevator cables, extends thru the floor of the cockpit and fuselage bottom.
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild16-Jan-12 15:49
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The still to be named pilot of Katrina. Suggestions for Germanic first names will be graciously accepted!
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild16-Jan-12 15:46
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John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild15-Jan-12 12:52
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Weathered up a tad. The air foil fabrication is waiting in the wings!
John M OshustAerodromeRC Halberstadt DIIIBuild15-Jan-12 12:48
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Various signal and illumination flares. Please note the pinking shear stitching. With pin holes and Sharpie highlights, I believe is a great technique to remember.
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