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Old 07-11-2021, 02:15 PM
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thats out standing what a build well done
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Old 07-11-2021, 02:43 PM
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very encouraging comments thank u
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engine nacelles and wing sections..
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i started the hole model again so from now and on the pics will show the second edition
Wow - starting over? Now that's commitment to the cause!

This is great, I've got my 160gm paper ready for printing. Really looking forward to it!

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Old 07-12-2021, 11:54 PM
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i had to split the horizontal stabilizer in 3 pieces fir a better fit
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Boeing 314 clipper horizontal stab fairing
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Boeing clipper 1.48 Rudders
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I’m so impressed with this I’ve already printed my own.
For parts 1-23 should they be printed on 80gram (normal copier paper) and glued to 1mm or 2mm board? Especially #8 (a combined frame for the fueselage and spar for the floats - thought this should be 2mm for strength). I think 14 & 14A, 15 & 15A, are the main wing spars and was thinking they should be heavier than 160gram (60lb???)?
Also was wondering why 15 has a large green tab but sits on the port side and 14 has a thin red tab but sits on the stbd side?
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Old 07-13-2021, 10:35 PM
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Have you considered designing the Martin Mars?!
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I’m so impressed with this I’ve already printed my own.
For parts 1-23 should they be printed on 80gram (normal copier paper) and glued to 1mm or 2mm board? Especially #8 (a combined frame for the fueselage and spar for the floats - thought this should be 2mm for strength). I think 14 & 14A, 15 & 15A, are the main wing spars and was thinking they should be heavier than 160gram (60lb???)?
Also was wondering why 15 has a large green tab but sits on the port side and 14 has a thin red tab but sits on the stbd side?
Cheers,
Alan
Thanks for your interest Positive Rate!! 1 mm thick cardboard is perfect for strength, the tabs should be left without reinforcement, i recommend 150 gms for the rest of the model, the green tab is the connecting tab with the other half, the red lines are markers for placement for pieces 18a/b & 19 a/b,
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