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Old 04-14-2013, 10:14 PM
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hello everybody .. I am a beginner in the world of modeling .. and I want to make my own model ..So I started with a foam model ..This plan was designed by my friend that he is more experienced than me in modeling ..
at the first ,I don't decided to take pictures of the process .. butto avoid any mistakes ,I decided to take pictures of it here to consult with your. .
any way ..I draw your attention to the pictures whit any additional explanation!




i very tried that slices and cuts should be cleaned but this is first my own project (it amended at the future projects )




ok ..I used balsa beams with dimensions of 5mm x 5mm x 1meter to strengthen the wings




I used to make beams groove of the cutter 5 mm.





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Old 04-15-2013, 05:43 AM
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Old 04-15-2013, 06:16 AM
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Good luck with the trainer!
Old 04-15-2013, 07:31 AM
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i think wing work to be done with this triplex balsa rods






I installed the foam cover If I have time tonight.
Old 04-17-2013, 11:14 AM
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Very nice project, Looks like you're doing a great job.  Keep the pictures coming.  What is the length and wingspan? what are you going to use for an Engine/Motor?
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dimensions:
chord: 220cm
wing span: 120cm
total length: 95cm

http://www.mediafire.com/view/?snibt0ps1c9txrr

ihave to consultation with experienced people for set up power system .. but it will be a kind of electrical engine with 1000-1200grams thrust power , according to aircraft weight (it will be under 1000g) .. and , this aircraft need 4 channel radio , according to predicted flight equipment (engine switch , ailerons , elevator , except ruder)
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At this step, I using some rolling pins to strengthen the wing structure. From yesterday until now rolls and pieces stuck and parts installed one by one during a critical and time-consuming process (because of the sensitivity of the balance) , and today sealing all joints by special liquid twin glue and i waited until strength complete that rising up ready for next challenge (Install the upper arch foam cover)




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I like to the toothpicks for added strength, you have put a lot of thought in the process.
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in this step of building the aircraft i made the ailerons .. i try that make right same wing and create a triangular shape .. 

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ailerons parts have been ready for assemble





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