| Image Comments |
| BriandKilby | 14-May-16 20:04 |
| tissue covered! |
| rayl | 14-May-16 20:41 |
| VERY nice job Brian. |
| John M Oshust | 14-May-16 21:35 |
| Wowser, Bravo! |
| BriandKilby | 15-May-16 08:00 |
| thanks for the compliment john, rayl, and fly. |
| poppy | 15-May-16 09:21 |
| This is looking good! Good work on the covering. Might need to sand those wing tips a bit. |
| Don C | 15-May-16 10:34 |
| What they said - nice job. |
| BriandKilby | 15-May-16 10:53 |
| is there a way to scientifically configure the right position of the fin and stabilizer instead of eye balling it like I do? |
| John M Oshust | 15-May-16 13:16 |
| Brian, make a jig out of stiff cardboard to hold surfaces square, horizontal, and perpendicular until the glue sets😋 |
| BriandKilby | 15-May-16 13:37 |
| thanks john, i'll try that. |
| Skyediamonds1985 | 16-May-16 12:30 |
| Great job Brian. The wing floats are nicely trimmed and the tissue covering is excellent. Practice makes perfect. This is a very good example. |
| BriandKilby | 16-May-16 15:36 |
| thanks sky, it's the knowledge from the veterans like you guys that have enabled me to gain my experience. |
| biplane guy | 16-May-16 20:00 |
| Very nice covering job. That red cloth really makes the plane pop in the photo. What will you paint it with? |
| BriandKilby | 17-May-16 08:42 |
| thanks biplane, i'll probably paint it Japanese navy green with an airbrush. |