Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

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Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby BillParker » Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:05 pm

Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

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http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap90.htm


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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby Wildpig » Sat Mar 24, 2012 6:49 pm

8) Outrageously cool!
Wondering how you will make the cowling?
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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby BillParker » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:26 pm

That's it on the nose. It hasn't been sanded to shape yet... I'm even making a motor for this one...
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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby Wildpig » Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:48 pm

Just hand-plane those doughnut rings to a curved cowling?

By the way, I see your stringer stock is pine sticks or is it just a close up of the stringers that come in a kit? :twisted:
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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby BillParker » Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:47 pm

stringers are ripped 1/4" plywood, aprox 5/16" wide... Any narrower and the lamination begins to come apart.

I used my bench snader (6" circular, and 4" belt) to first bevel the nose to 30 degrees, than rough it out the rest of the way with the belt. Then finish sand with a mouse sander...( for smoothing out rodents)

The prime and paint with latex that self levels and smooths out most imperfections.
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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby BillParker » Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:51 pm

The 190 nose:

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primed:

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painted white to make the final caot "pop."

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Painted Yella...

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and thats how the nose ate the cabbage...
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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby BillParker » Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:48 pm

Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Build Photos at:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap90.htm

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Thank you John O... :

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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby BillParker » Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:50 pm

Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Build Photos at:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap90.htm

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stained and laquered:

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infilled with quarter ply:

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stained and laquered:

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stuff added:

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Let the paint slingin' begin!


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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby BillParker » Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:50 am

Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Build Photos at:

http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap90.htm

She's a beaut!

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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby Bill Gaylord » Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:44 pm

David Duckett wrote:Keep it up. You're getting better :mrgreen:

I was going to mess with him, telling him to put them in the air. :D

Nice pair Bill. You gotta have both of them together to complete the collection. I have both of them too, but as little guys. The Camel is a fine flyer. I won't call my DR1 a fine flyer :mrgreen: but it does fly. I understand that they can be however. I know, it's a different story to put them in the air at your scale.
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Re: Sopwith Camel #801 Wingspan: Blown to 84"

Postby BillParker » Tue Apr 10, 2012 1:29 pm

One of my neighbors came up while we were shooting photos, and asked if the camel would fly... I told him she was just a tad heavy for that... He asked what would it take to get her in the air, and I told him that the first step would be to buy a kit from Hangar 9 or Top Flite or Balsa USA, and start all over again...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqYMm_sewMk
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