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| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 04-Jan-08 21:47 |  |
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| On the 76 in version of the Goose, the wing sat on a saddle built into the fuse. This provided a removable wing. This small (380 in version does not need this feature. This makes my life easier. |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 04-Jan-08 21:43 |  |
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| Empennage covered and a new covering technique learned. No sanding, filling, or sealing necessary! |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 04-Jan-08 21:40 |  |
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| DD...Yes now that this problem is solved the fun can begin! |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 04-Jan-08 17:54 |  |
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| I quickly brushed on some Al paint to see what the corrugations look like. Note the scape on the glue tube> I heated it with a hair dryer and bent it...upon cooling it reatins the curve. Should work well on the wings. Well guys what do ya think?? |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 04-Jan-08 17:50 |  |
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| The test rudder after shaping and sanding. |
| John M Oshust | Scratch Built Ford Tri Motor | Build | 04-Jan-08 16:49 |  |
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| The ultimate resource for the Goose arrived today from Amazon. An original instruction manuel. Very detailed diagrams and photos. |