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Plans - 1/23/2004 7:41 AM   
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Does Anyone have any Idea where I could find plans for ships I want ship plans not boat plans I figure if I can build a Plane from scratch I can build a ship... I think.... And if not I will just crash my plane into it..... lololololololololololol........

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RE: Plans - 1/23/2004 11:24 AM   
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Chris,
You might try here;

<http://www.modelboats.co.uk/>

They offer 'plans', haven't looked to see what the plans are for, but they
may have something you would be interested in.
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RE: Plans - 1/23/2004 5:03 PM   
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What kind of ships are you looking for?
Warships here.
http://floatingdrydock.com/

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RE: Plans - 1/23/2004 5:33 PM   
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Floating drydock is great for military ships, or

http://www.taubmansonline.com/cgi-bin/store/shop.cgi

for other types including old cruise ships.


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RE: Plans - 2/7/2004 3:58 PM   
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So Chris... have you found any attractive ship plans yet?

Have your scratch planes been mostly from plans or have you designed any? I think ships are a little easier to design than planes -- unlike planes, they usually have too much lift and need to be weighed down. (It's a lot easier to add weight than it is to add lightness.) And the way they're painted, it's obvious when you need to tweak the balance a little or when the CG is right. There's still challenges, but it's a pretty doable thing.

How's it going?

< Message edited by Al Stein -- 2/7/2004 11:01:52 AM >


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