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My goal is to build all 8 (2 of them are missing from my book) ...
Since I have not seen yet the Fokker Dr1... I fear that's one of the missing planes?

That's the one I am expecting the most.
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Here is a pic of the two books, Historic Paper Planes and Classic Paper Planes .
"Classic Paper Planes" to Build and Fly-flyingmodels2.jpg

Historic Paper Planes Table of Contents:
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Introduction 7
GLOSTER GLADIATOR 10
HAWKER HURRICANE 12
MITSUBISHI ZERO 14
MESSERSCHMITT BF.109E 16
FAIREY BARRACUDA 18
BOEING B.52 SUPERFORTRESS 20
LOCKHEED U.2R 22
NORTHROP B.2 'STEALTH' BOMBER 24
Press-Out Parts 42
Classic Paper Planes Table of Contents:
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Introduction 7
BLACKBURN Monoplane 10
MORANE-SAULNIER Type 'N' Monoplane 13
FOKKER DR1 Triplane 15
FOKKER EV/DVIII Monoplane 18
SIAI-MARCHETTI S55 Flying Boat 20
RYAN NYP `Spirit of St Louis' Monoplane 22
SCHLEICHER RHONADLER Glider 24
FAIREY LONG-RANGE Monoplane 26
AVRO 560 Monoplane 28
HAWKER HART Biplane 30
Instructions 33
Press-out Parts 45
There is some information about each plane at the front of each book, some expanded drawings for instructions with each part numbered, then the Press-Out parts. The numbers after each entry are the page numbers.
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Since I have not seen yet the Fokker Dr1... I fear that's one of the missing planes?

That's the one I am expecting the most.
Not to worry, the dreidecker is in the book. The two missing planes are the Morane-Saulnier Type N Monoplane and the Schleicher Rhonadler Glider.

I just figured I'd work on my modeling skills before attempting a three winged plane.

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Not to worry, the dreidecker is in the book. The two missing planes are the Morane-Saulnier Type N Monoplane and the Schleicher Rhonadler Glider.

I just figured I'd work on my modeling skills before attempting a three winged plane.

Marc
Will be waiting with expectation
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Avro 560

The Avro 560 is the fourth model I've completed from the book. It was powered by a V-twin engine using an inverted mount.

I also took a group photo of the models I've completed so far.

Marc
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Very nice... can't wait to start building my own models from this book (too many models already in build).
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Fokker Dr.I

The Fokker Dr.I Dreidecker is the fifth model I've completed from the book.

Marc
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Nice build of the triplane
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Thanks Rubén. Three more to go from the book to reach my goal.

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Old thread...new question...

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The SIAI-Marchetti S55 flying boat is the third model I've completed from the book. It would be quite the challenge to make this paper model rise off the water in a controlled powered flight.

Marc


I know that this is an old thread, but in researching a craft i cam across it.

The pics of the SIAI-Marchetti S55 flying boat suggested that it had some great graphics. i wondered whether the underside of the wings could be added by duplicating the pages with the upper-side? If I bought two kits, could I use the second kit's wings to create an underside part to make a cleaner replica, or would that not work with the way this kit is printed or joined?

Anyone build these with insight?


Anyone know how big this kit is, when complete?
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