Not much got done on the Albatros this week... I started on the next project from my Guillows plans...
Although the guillow plans are for the DIII, I decided to make the DIIIa, there are only 2 visual differences that I know of.
1. The MG's are mounted on top of the fuselage, not inside as the DIII
2. The lower wing had the tips changed to a rounded style, to ruduce wing "flutter"
I believe this plane has a better chance for a successful flyer than my Albatros as it has more ws and should be lighter.
Since the trailing edge of the wing is not scalloped I decided to use sq. stock for trailing edge rather than the standard E pieces.
Here are the progress pics...
I made sure I made this curved wing edge long enough to blend into the LE. My Albatros was not good and I had to add a patch.
Here the top wing is getting built up
and here is the bottom wing... with modified wing tips.
Here is a pic of one sanded and the other before sanding
I make copies of the fuselage ribs x 2 and A parts, then lay them out on 1/16 stock
Then I cut them out roughly, then trim them down more and then use my dremel sander.
Then they look like this, I still need to cut out notches. I do not use the side keel. All 1/16 stringers will be used...
From what I have read, the Pfalz was doped with a SilverGrey finish from the factory. This provided a smooth and water resistent finish and was a good sky "camoflage" color. The crosses did not have a white outline.
I plan to have my Pfalz look someting like this...
Okay... that's a picture of a DIII not the DIIIa, but I like the simplicity of the colors!
Mitch