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Looking forward to the Curtiss. Going to be my next build.
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I retake in this week
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#93
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Well my friends
After a while without producing anything, for various personal reasons, we are back with the construction of the Condor, I am hoping to finish this specimen this week, since it is a simple construction biplane. The low wings and nacelles as well as the engines did not present any difficulty in their construction. |
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Nice build of this often forgotten puioneer.
Dave |
#95
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PIONEER! Someday I'll learn to proofread.
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I’m going to be first in line to buy that Condor. Can’t wait to see your finished model. I learn much from your pictures and comments.
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Thank's my friends!
In the last night I resume the build of Condor. I built the top wing, the difference was only the adhesion of an inner core made of thick hard cardboard, in this same section I added the vertical tail, the fuselage integrates with the rudder so the assembly of this element must be done carefully. Subsequently, I built the uprights of the central section of the wing, checking the angles and reinforcing with CA glue and later painted with acrylic paint. With everything dry, we install the wing support jigs and start gluing the central wing mounts always with care with the alignments and angles. |
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A small intruder is build in same time...
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Now the Curtiss Condor have a full struts , time for rigging...
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Looking great!!!
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