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This week I finished attaching the outer wing sections of the Do-24. The gluing had to be careful to avoid warping and taking care of the slight dihedral that the wing has, despite the process taking a long time, I was satisfied with the results. The Me-109E serves as a comparison to show how the Do-24 is a large aircraft in terms of size. Now I will move on to the engine nacelles and soon we will be able to join the wing/fuselage.
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Looking GOOD!!!!
I love how the landing light looks like if it had been cut and replaced with a glass.
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Having stopped since September last year, we resumed the Dornier 24 project. I started building the nacelle frames, starting with the central one, which fit perfectly, with a minimum of grinding with sandpaper.
An interesting comparison: the wing of the Do-24 and the PBY Catalina in the same scale. Continue... |
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After a long time with the Do-24 stopped again, we resumed the assembly by installing the nacelle skins and joining the fuselage/wing assemblies.
The methods are the same as those described throughout this topic, the model fits very well and owes absolutely nothing. Tomorrow I hope to make significant progress, installing a series of details before moving on to the engines and final finishes. Still out of curiosity, I leave the comparison with the Catalina wing on the same scale. |
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The Catalina was a big bird!
Fine work on the Dornier. Don |
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Thanks Don!
In weekend I add many small elements in the model like ailerons atuactors, pitot tube, antennas, Missing only engines, finisheds and rigging. My expectative in the next week have ths project done. |
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