Hi All,
I got my Guillows P-47 kit out last night and cut out the parts. When I compared the parts to the plan sheet, I found some issues with the kit. One small issue is the F2 wing angle blocks parts. I compared them to the one drawn on the plans sheet. The one on the plans sheet has a steeper angle than the die cut parts, of course, the die cut part is slightly larger than the one drawn on the plans sheet so it would be very easy to correct the angle of the die cut part. But which one is the correct one to use? The steeper angle of the one drawn on the plans sheet or the more shallow angled die cut parts? Getting the angle of inward tilt of the two F2 wing ribs is very important to aligning the fuselage to the wing.
Then there's the wood, for the most part, the balsa wood cut cleanly, but some of the kit wood was too soft for die cutting. In fact, some of the balsa wood sheets were contest weight AAA balsa wood! This works out well for building the tail surfaces and the die cut parts are a little long, and can be sanded to fit. However, the B parts (the formers) and the F parts (the wing ribs) have a lot of tear-out in between the notches for the 1/16'' x 1/16'' stringers. Now I am not complaining about the wood itself. if the parts had been laser cut instead of die cut the finished airplane would have been a great rubber powered scale model flyer.