Originally Posted by
doxilia
JH,
not so! Your static display pictures are taken with much artistry and excellent lighting. It is very nice to see the model stand out as yours does from the white neutral background.
As to your building a covering, any "1 foot" model (viewing distance) qualifies as top notch in my book. I know how difficult these little pattern models are to build and cover so I very much applaud your efforts.
What 20 size design will you be building next year? The sister ship to the Aurora, the Cosmos, would be great!
Otherwise, the Skymaster and Arrow would be excellent choices in my humble opinion. If you need a glass deck for the Skymaster, I can provide you with one.
As far as I know, the Arrow 20 never came to market (please let us know if otherwise in Asia) but Hatori seemed ready for it as they actually have a header designed for the OS 25 VF intended specifically for the Arrow. Using a scaled down Arrow 40 plan, simplified somewhat, could work well. Hatori also has the S-shaped headers for the inverted VF in the Skymaster.
Best, David
P.S. Say, how much does each model weight ready to fly without fuel? I assume you have 180 cc tanks in them?
David
Thank you.
Originally It is recomended a MK 150cc fuel tank, but I used the MK 190cc oval type fuel tank for the aurora 25.
And a.u.w without fuel is 1395g+ 55g(prop + spinner ) with 1600mAh 6V 5cell Ni-MH battery.
I saw a Hatory header for Arrow 20 (OS 25vf abc), but never find the MK arrow 20 in Korea & Japan at least today.
I like MK SKYMASTER 20 so much , but next project is other one,
Here is one complete set of MK SKYMASTER 20 of mine,(thanks for providing glass deck for me)
JHMIN