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Help on O/D twin construction methods

Old 10-04-2004 | 06:30 AM
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Default Help on O/D twin construction methods

Hi folks,

I want to draw up plans for a smallish twin engined model, high wing, between 60" and 70" span, two .36 engines in nacelles built into the wing, a-la Dornier 328. Wing will probably be built up. I have never built a twin before and not sure how to integrate the engine pods/nacelles into the wing structure without adding too much weight. Thoughts on both foam and built up methods would be much appreciated. Wouldn't mind buying a plan from somewhere if it showed a good method of construction. I would like the structure to be integrated or at least in contact with the spar for peace of mind.

Any help much appreciated.

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Al
Old 10-06-2004 | 10:04 PM
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Default RE: Help on O/D twin construction methods

I would suggest you post this post in the scale builder section. You are bound to get some good answers there.

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