Morning Report:
Matching fuse halves and checking Engine fitment:
And a view from the top:
And a view from the side:
I will need to trim the cowling just a bit more, so the line is smooth from the fuse to the cowl, this will be done latter.
Draftmens Meeting... Review modification to MS wing:
So here is the plan...
1. I will use the MS ribs
2. Extend the wing 2 bays (adding two new ribs)
3. Include short ribs at LE between main ribs
4. Wire attach points will be constructed as per Dr1 Wing spar. ie. Triple rib with short hardwood stick through. This will protrude above and below the wing. With hole drilled, tie brace/control wires. (Guillows thread)
5. I am only planning on the Rear Outter line to be the control line for flight trim. So this line will continue from port to stbd wing. On bottom it will be connected to control horn. By moving and setting the control horn this should flex the wing.
Does that sound okay?... I am "winging it" and coming up with ideas as I go...any input will be apprieciated and taken in consideration.
The wing construction will have to wait until I report back to my ship as I left the kit in the Baggage Locker.
I will continue construction of the fuselage.
Mitch
PS After checking wing span again, it looks like my plane now will have a 29" ws.
UPDATE: I think if I scale up to RC, this would be a good plane to start... Should be a stable flyer and slow and easy. My idea would be 1/6 scale, that would be a ws of over 5 feet... for that Williams Bros, makes Engine kits, Machine Gun kits and Wheels...
http://www.williamsbrothersmodelproducts.com/ ... but for now I am happy with models in the 24 to 36 inch ws with Rubber Power
Mitch