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Thought you might be interested to see this Leif.
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=189271 One of your models ditched in the sea. |
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Karl - what a pity on that pretty airplane. Good to hear, though, that the pilot made it.
Ryan - belated congrat's on your new pretty airplane! - Leif
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Nice landing though
The Turbulent's landing without floats was well executed. The crowd later picked the Turbi up and brought it to the beach.
Ryan, a taildragger in its natural skin - quite a right purty bird. Are you giving tail dragger lessons in it? In fact that'd make a beautiful all aluminum 1:24 model. -Gil |
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@Mr. Leif Ohlsson,
Hi, I am relatively new to this hobby. I have been trying to understand how to glue up the horizontal stabilizer. will i was able to understand the leading edge part, and the trailing edge. The sides are still a mystery to me. and how does one 'Close" these edges? For the Cessna 172. I shall be building the original plans by Julius. any help will be greatly appreciated. Regards |
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Hello Yashod (hope I got that right),
Closing the fuselage remained a mystery to me as well, when studying Jule Perdana's original design. Which is why I redesigned the fuselage parts in the 1/87 rescaled version which is offered in the downloads section. The description of that version can be found earlier in this thread. I haven't actually built either version, so you will just have to make your own choice of which version to build. If you decide to build my version, I think it would be wise to rescale it back to some larger scale. 1/87 admittedly is very small... In any case, do have a look at the redesign of the fuselage parts, and see if the redesign might help you out. Perhaps you could do something like it with your original scale model. I think this is a very worthy project to build and I do wish you luck. Hope to see the story of your build published here on the site! Leif
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Here's a comparison for easier judgement. First the fuselage parts from the original model:
I thought that you could eliminate the top glue join by redesigning the fuselage sides and let the bottom part become a separate part, like this: In addition I added gluestrips for closing the engine compartment top. Perhaps some of these changes could be incorporated into your original scale build? Leif
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very nice ride
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Nice model.
Very nice in the future , I must uploaded my model Cessna 150 on this forum. |
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