| Hangar |
Aircraft |
Category |
Date |
Preview |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Parked | 13-Apr-09 16:21 |  |
| Views : 9725 |
| A view of the nose from a tail perspective. |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Parked | 13-Apr-09 16:19 |  |
| Views : 9798 |
| Tail wheel, can of peas, and front of the cowl are the only manufactured parts to the "O"ster. Everything else, including graphics, scratch built. |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built 1930's Racer | Parked | 13-Apr-09 16:17 |  |
| Views : 9788 |
| Next....The Stearman! |
| Luke War | Scratch Built Vought V-173 "Skimmer" | Build | 12-Apr-09 22:26 |  |
| Views : 1189 |
| Put the pieces together in their approximate positions they will eventually go...the tape just makes it look classy. I can understand why people thought they were seeing a UFO when the looked up and saw this thing in the air |
| Luke War | Scratch Built Vought V-173 "Skimmer" | Build | 12-Apr-09 22:23 |  |
| Views : 1098 |
| Cut and shaped the elevators and rudders. Elevs are two piece wrapped, rudders are three sheets of basswood pressed together. Basswood sure takes awhile to sand, but it looks good when its done! |
| Luke War | Scratch Built Vought V-173 "Skimmer" | Build | 12-Apr-09 22:18 |  |
| Views : 1144 |
| Attached the propeller nacelle tubes and made the engine intake boxes. Put the first two planks down on the front, but have to fab and install LGs first. |