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| BillParker | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #23, Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat | Build | 11-May-09 17:18 |  | | Views : 1066 | | 30" wide tail feathers... |
| BillParker | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #23, Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat | Build | 11-May-09 17:17 |  | | Views : 1025 | | Wing is right at 70" |
| BillParker | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #23, Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat | Build | 11-May-09 17:16 |  | | Views : 1047 | | Engine Nacelles are 24" |
| BillParker | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #23, Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat | Build | 11-May-09 17:14 |  | | Views : 1116 | | Fuse is a little over 60" |
| BillParker | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #23, Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat | Build | 11-May-09 17:13 |  | | Views : 1068 | | Plan is Blown to about 75" |
| pfinn | Dumas Kit #222, Fokker EIII | Build | 11-May-09 13:03 |  | | Views : 1400 | | Fuse sides. Replaced 1/16" sheet with vert. grain 1/32". .015" Bass reinforcment strips. Longerons also capped with .010" Bass. Starting to wonder why I bought a kit! |
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| pfinn | Dumas Kit #222, Fokker EIII | Build | 11-May-09 12:57 |  | | Views : 1406 | | Vert. and horz. stabs. .032" CF rod thru for "Give" during unforseen impact (or trample) with immobile objects. |
| David Duckett | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #15, North American F-86D Sabre | Build | 11-May-09 12:14 |  | | Views : 1240 | |
| David Duckett | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #15, North American F-86D Sabre | Build | 11-May-09 12:13 |  | | Views : 1265 | | Steve's got great eyes! I traced the outline of the radome from the plan for comparison. |
| David Duckett | Dave Diels Engineering, Inc Kit #15, North American F-86D Sabre | Build | 11-May-09 09:34 |  | | Views : 1293 | | Plastic prop is included |
| jgood | Peck Polymers Peanut Druine Turbulent | Parked | 11-May-09 07:59 |  | | Views : 5035 | | Ready to fly, except for the motor. Can any experts tell me what kind of rubber motor I should buy for it? I have a Guillows 500 series blue rubber band at the moment, which seems heavy. What length / and weight (?) rubber would suit this little 12", 10g flyer? How many turns should it be wound with? Thanks! |
| jgood | Peck Polymers Peanut Druine Turbulent | Parked | 11-May-09 07:56 |  | | Views : 4725 | | Ready to fly... |
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