A fine model built from plans...
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A fine model built from plans...
This is great to watch...The building and flying of a DC3 model from plans:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmxFGNISoKA&sns=em
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmxFGNISoKA&sns=em
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Re: A fine model built from plans...
Amazing Peter, thanks for the post.
Would be no good with my clumsy fingers.
Graham
Would be no good with my clumsy fingers.
Graham
Re: A fine model built from plans...
Beautiful craftsmanship.
Thanks for posting that Peter.
Brian
Brian
Re: A fine model built from plans...
Very nicely done. Anyone know what material that was that looked like thin metal sheet used to cover the lower fuselage? I cannot imagine that is really is metal because of the weight that would add. Then again, what else would look like that?
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Re: A fine model built from plans...
More info on it here.. http://rcsturla.com/douglas-dc-3-18-plans/ plus there's a link on this page to the model
ATB
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Re: A fine model built from plans...
There was also that beautiful Catalina in the background of the workshop , which sadly fell victim to interference and dived into the ground on approach. Remarkable works of art
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Re: A fine model built from plans...
Hi TobyTobyV wrote:Very nicely done. Anyone know what material that was that looked like thin metal sheet used to cover the lower fuselage? I cannot imagine that is really is metal because of the weight that would add. Then again, what else would look like that?
Looks like this may be the one: http://www.flitemetal.com/
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Re: A fine model built from plans...
What a fabulous model.Many thanks for posting Peter.
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Re: A fine model built from plans...
After all that work I don't think I would have had the nerve to fly it, just in case......!!
Wonder find Peter.
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Wonder find Peter.
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Re: A fine model built from plans...
Thanks, that's very interesting!Airspeed wrote:Hi TobyTobyV wrote:Very nicely done. Anyone know what material that was that looked like thin metal sheet used to cover the lower fuselage? I cannot imagine that is really is metal because of the weight that would add. Then again, what else would look like that?![]()
Looks like this may be the one: http://www.flitemetal.com/







