by Phugoid » Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:21 pm
David,
The Bird dog, Moth Minor, Topaz and Jade are the same wingspan (or close to) that of your West wings Spitfire (I've built that one too.) so not quite soo little eh?
Cliff,
There's a lot of info out there on getting these things to fly. To be honest you are going to struggle to get a guillows kit to fly, mainly because of the weight of the wood in the kits, the quality of the rubber and the general undersizing of the Propeller.
I don't know what you've built, but If you've had trouble getting airbourne, rewind a little and try one of the simper high winged kits like the piper super cub, or cessna 180.. they are different in most respects to the typical guillows kits, as the designs are light, and the prop is big enough to get somewhere.
The finish is Banana oil, a thin non shrinking dope, none of the shrinking was done with the dope, only water.
Grandpa, Can you get some pictures for me to see what you mean? Rough edges can be the result of using the incorrect tool to cut the tissue. For me only razor blades are sharp enough to deal with tissue not even a scalpel is sharp enough.....
Andrew