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This looks really good Cybermac! I've been through my manuals to see if I could come up with some drawings of the main landing gear. I just found two. Not something you can measure from, but I hope they will be a help. Keep up the good work! I'm following with interest!
Photo removed Photo removed Last edited by Jason; 03-20-2020 at 10:13 PM. Reason: DMCA Request made by Boeing. |
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Pylons...
Thanks for those drawings!
I am sure I'll sort out the main gear somehow... The pylons, which I am doing recently, are little bit challenging. Small pieces of cardboard glued inside (yellow shape on the picture) are necessary to reinforce the pylon structure! Also, I had to cut a little bit to fit the pylon properly to the wing, and to get a proper position for this part... Best regards! Cybermac Last edited by Cybermac; 01-24-2010 at 07:37 PM. |
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Hello everyone!
Sorry for not being here for such a long time, but it was (and still is) a busy time. Nice to see so many nice new designs!!! Anyway, B-737 looks roughly just like on those photos... Now I am thinking about the main gear and I am transfering all I done onto the paintnet Cybermac |
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Looking good, could be a model off of FG at this point, has about the same level of detail in the body and engines. I like it. cant wait till its done :D
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Welcome back, glad to see the project is still alive.
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Hi there Cybermac. I have access to drawings of the 737-300. However the drawings I have are small and the dimensions are illegible when I scanned them. Hopefully you can understand my interpretion of them. The nose landing gear is located 13ft 2in (4.0m) aft from the tip of the nose. The distance between the nose landing gear and the main gear is 40ft 10in (12.5m). And the distance between the main landing gear is 17ft 2in (5.2m). Hope this helps somewhat. Your 737 looks great! Keep up the good work.
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Nice work, well done!!
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This is a Job well done. I work at a maintenance organization in South Africa, and we maintain several aircraft including 737-200's 300's 500's and cargo derivatives. I would one day realy love to build your 737.
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Hello!
Those are the first effects of 'digitalisation'... Cybermac |
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Flap jack fairings
Hello!
Flap jack fairing attached to the wing - that's my little progress. Just 'only' landing gear left... Cybermac |
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