Finished the Hog
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I finally got the Hog Bipe both done and in the air. This thing is a Great flyer!.
http://www.mineart.org/scott/picture...pe/hogbipe.jpg
http://www.mineart.org/scott/picture...e/hogbipe1.jpg
http://www.mineart.org/scott/picture...e/hogbipe2.jpg
http://www.mineart.org/scott/picture...pe/hogbipe.jpg
http://www.mineart.org/scott/picture...e/hogbipe1.jpg
http://www.mineart.org/scott/picture...e/hogbipe2.jpg
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Great job. Boilermakers Huh. What the bottom look like? I ask because I've had problems with orientation and I'm always curious to see what other builders have done.
I've got A Hog on the bench I'm planning on building later this month. Did you paint or did you cover the turtle deck?
John
Great job. Boilermakers Huh. What the bottom look like? I ask because I've had problems with orientation and I'm always curious to see what other builders have done.
I've got A Hog on the bench I'm planning on building later this month. Did you paint or did you cover the turtle deck?
John
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In keeping with the Boilermaker theme, the entire bottom, (wings and fuse) are all straight black. In the past I've watched biplanes that had patterns top and bottom and I'd lose orientation at some angles with the two wings. With the stark difference between yellow and black, I have no problems with this one.
I went ahead and painted the headrest, and attached it with pacer canopy glue.
I went ahead and painted the headrest, and attached it with pacer canopy glue.



