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hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build14-Feb-26 00:35
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The built up cowl frame is assembled over a small fixture to keep it straight.
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build14-Feb-26 00:32
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With the fuselage half covered you have a better idea of the colors.
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build11-Feb-26 00:17
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Progress is being made
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build10-Feb-26 00:54
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I had to build a little fixture to hold the cowl cone rings in alignment while I stacked them up.
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build28-Jan-26 00:16
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The obligatory bones shot.
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build25-Jan-26 00:47
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After I get the middle stringers on the other side, again slipping the wing in place to keep the stub spars aligned, I will put on the rest of the stringers and get to work on the cowl and nose block.
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hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build25-Jan-26 00:46
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The stringers above and below the middle stringers were left off to allow space for the former halves on the other side of the fuselage to be glued in aligned to the ones on the first side using the craft stick / clothes pin method.
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build25-Jan-26 00:43
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hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build25-Jan-26 00:41
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The Pictures make sense if you flollow the text
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build24-Jan-26 00:15
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Progress on the fuselage has started.
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Reference23-Jan-26 00:36
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Oh,yes. You probably want to know what the thing looks like
hjlittmanScratch Built Gloster E28/39Build23-Jan-26 00:12
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Once I found out that the Lynx engine that powered it was 42" in diameter it was simple to scale it from photographs. I drew a working plan and laser cut parts sheets. This is as far as I got today
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