RE: Avro vulcan
Kdurup,
Way back then, before digital cameras and the internet, I did not photograph my builds. I might be able to find a 35mm photo of the model buried in a cabinet somewhere. I do not recall that there were any building instructions; just the plans. I bought the kit at a swap meet, so I may not have gotten everything. I had to make some guesses on how to build the wing, and may have been wrong. The fuselage requires strip planking, lots of compound curves. I enjoy it, but most guys don't. My model had some throttle-pitch-roll coupling that made it a challenge to fly. I remember one day at the field when three of us, all chemical engineers, were trying to decide what to change to try to fix it. Lots of club members got laughs over that. As I recall I lost the model because of a drastic pitch up when I moved the throttle from low to high after some slow flight and it stalled and spun.
Chuck