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TKFOKKER -> 1/2 Scale Fokker D-8 (1/31/2007 1:33 AM)
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Hi Everyone, My name is Thomas Kosewski, from Sterling, Ma. Some of you might know me but I'm sure a lot do not. I started building models 35 yrs. ago Free flights first, then line control for a while. I got myself into the R/C side of things in 1981. Since I caught this disease, I started scratch building in 1982. I mostly scratch my airplanes than build kits. I have owned 3 Fokker triplanes, 2 D-7's, 1 D-8, A sopwith pup, an Albatros D5a, Newport 17 and many non-ww1 types. I'm crazy for the Fokkers. I have been very lucky to have been associated with the very talented Glenn Torrance founder, and owner of GTM models. We have had al ot of fun and hard ships together through the last 13 yrs. Top Guns, Dawn Patrols, Rhinebecks, and Trade shows have made for a lot of fun adventures. He has helped me numorous times on some of my best projects. My Fokker D-7 was the first to carry the lozenge printed fabric that he sells. We will both be attending this years Top Gun 2007. I'm the lucky guy who gets to fly his fantastic 1/3 scale fokker D-6 in team scale! So wish us luck. I have decided to post a few pic's of my old 1/4 Fokker D-7. I competed with this airplane throughout the years. it first flew in 1988. Did some tours on the Masters and AMA Nats circuit, was rebuilt and recovered and one final competition at the 2002 Top Gun. It was sold in 2003 to Jamie Johnson of Arizona Models. The 1/2 Scale Fok. D-8 project started as an idea I had in a hotel at the 2002 masters. Glenn, and Robert Cooper, and I were relaxing after a stressful day at TopGun and I said we need the WOW factor. Months later Glenn started ploting out the wing and handed the project over to me. He has been a great help with supplying the plans from his 1/4 scale blown up to 1/2. He also cut all the ribs, and supplied the plywood covering. Also many drawings and some cockpit parts. He so graciously came up with a twin 160 to pull her around in the air. Too bad there's no 1/2 scale covering!! The frame is in crome molly steel tube 4130, The tail is carbon fiber. I started this project 3 yrs ago, unfortunatly I lost all the early construction pic's of frame being jigged on an old computer which is KAPUT. So I'll just start with what I have for the past year. Hope you all enjoy this crazy project along with me. I'll try to answer all questions best I can. But understand there's not a lot of time left in a day to get this thing done for Dayton Ohio, Dawn Patrol!!!
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