FW-190 D9 1/5 by fokkerc.com
#152
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Тhnak you so much for the good evaluation of my work
It is too early to think about the prices, I have so much work to finish especially with the composite model D 9 11 13
soon more pics with progress
It is too early to think about the prices, I have so much work to finish especially with the composite model D 9 11 13
soon more pics with progress
#157
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Hi again, I I started assembling the wings.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfbyLlCOtZs&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfby...ature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfbyLlCOtZs&feature=youtu.be
#160
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Hi guys, this is the material who I think to use for coverng of my wings. This is 2mm hard crust in the midle and glass fabrik on up and down as a sandwich
Last edited by fokke; 12-14-2014 at 05:27 AM.
#163
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No it is not , this material is not only glass , have Airex in the middle , so this is completely different from flite skin
Airex is : http://shop1.r-g.de/item/520101
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Airex is : http://shop1.r-g.de/item/520101
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Last edited by fokke; 12-17-2014 at 10:21 PM.
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No it is not , this material is not only glass , have Airex in the middle , so this is completely different from flite skin
Airex is : http://shop1.r-g.de/item/520101
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Airex is : http://shop1.r-g.de/item/520101
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Last edited by proteus_X3; 12-18-2014 at 12:21 PM.
#169
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Еxactly, Thomas is right, this material is used in many builders of models
Vertical ( I don't know your name ) in this topic I make two models, the first is a composite of D version, the second is wooden kit A8 version in 1/4 and 1/5 scale , of which model you're talking ?
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Rumen
Vertical ( I don't know your name ) in this topic I make two models, the first is a composite of D version, the second is wooden kit A8 version in 1/4 and 1/5 scale , of which model you're talking ?
Regards
Rumen
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Еxactly, Thomas is right, this material is used in many builders of models
Vertical ( I don't know your name ) in this topic I make two models, the first is a composite of D version, the second is wooden kit A8 version in 1/4 and 1/5 scale , of which model you're talking ?
Regards
Rumen
Vertical ( I don't know your name ) in this topic I make two models, the first is a composite of D version, the second is wooden kit A8 version in 1/4 and 1/5 scale , of which model you're talking ?
Regards
Rumen
#172
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Oh yes Rich, off course we are friends in FB . I think I"ll need 3-4 months for all because I have to build all plugs , then all molds and wood construction. I will use some fragments form A8 wood construction for the composite fuselage and wings That's why I made A8 wings and main fuselage before the Doras
Merry Christmas Rich-proteus and all you guys !
Rumen
Merry Christmas Rich-proteus and all you guys !
Rumen
Last edited by fokke; 12-19-2014 at 11:57 AM.
#173
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Hi guys, today I made wood cowl for A8 )) Yes wood cowl , not composite, I want to try how will be if the cowl is from wood , what weight will be and other questions which I have in my mind )
Ok this is the project
Ok this is the project
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Rumen I have to admire your Corel skils to make all designs in 2D
One question - would you consider to make the Dora wood fuse option? When you have the Anton basically done.
Viktor
One question - would you consider to make the Dora wood fuse option? When you have the Anton basically done.
Viktor
#175
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Thanks Vik
I don't know yet , I want to come back on my work of composite plug firstly, this will happen when I finish with all stuf with Anton version. I consider to make the all canopy section for Anton to be copmposite . To make this section from Dora mold
Rumen
I don't know yet , I want to come back on my work of composite plug firstly, this will happen when I finish with all stuf with Anton version. I consider to make the all canopy section for Anton to be copmposite . To make this section from Dora mold
Rumen