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So - first sheets scans. The whole frame.
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A hard work for a beautiful plane.
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Actually it was supposed to be a model of average complexity with a minimum frame .. But as it turned what happened)
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Really I told it was a hard work to design the plane, friend.
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Looking forward to seeing more
NH78
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I like it! Any plan(s) for working parts; gear, hatch, flaps, etc.? Love the use of reinforcing rods/tubing. Bamboo, metal, plastic...?
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Do not quite understand the essence of the issue (Google Translate) ((
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Yikes! The story of my life. I know how you feel. It's like me trying to read Polish-to-English instructions. But to the "essence": Will the flying surfaces be moveable? Will the landing gear be retractable? Will the cockpit hatch open? What material will you use for the alignment struts inside the engine cowlings and elsewhere? I hope this is clearer. Terrific effort, regardless...
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Mobile units is not planned (mean complications and so quite a complex model). To assemble the engine nacelles will be a separate slipway and tolok after complete their assembly, they will be installed on the fuselage. Canopy and landing gear - will also be static. P.S. fixed all the units will be the same for the reason that simply do not have sufficient information to this design. A little update. Unfolding is a bit of everything. But still goes. |
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Really, friends, this model has been neglected a little
The graphic information is limited. An we are talking about the first jet developed from the table design as night fighter |
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