ORIGINAL: pitstop000
Hey David,
I really don't understand your post??
Hobby Barn has 2 different Arrow’s.
Right,
hence your question I take it. I had the same question but spoke with Rob about it.
HB calls the Arrow 800 a
Super Arrow. The regular Arrow is just that - specs are closer to the MK and British publication plans.
They both have removable decks but the regular Arrow's finishes just aft of the TE of the wing and it might be a partial deck (i.e., tunnel only maybe - hopefully Rob can clear that up) while the Super Arrow's is longer finishing along the tail boom allowing a full length pipe for long strokes if desired. It also leaves the fuse top
flat so it is a
fully removable deck in that sense.
The first picture below is a model finished by Kevin and is a Super Arrow (but maybe not from QLK - dunno), the second and third are
regular Arrows. The built one may be an Arcomaster or could have been built in wood from British plans (the MK kit didn't go together like that). The fourth picture is one of QLK's current Super Arrows - compare with the fifth picture of their sketch scaled plan (hard to tell but I think that plan belongs to the preceding fuse). Sixth is an MK Arrow - just found one.
Hopefully Rob has the two fuses and can take a picture of them side by side with and without their decks on.
David
David