strongeagle wrote:I built this kit many years ago and it fell far short of the FW-190 in my imagination. Yours is perfect! I salute you on a job well-done, it is an inspiration for me and I just might dig those old plans out and give it another try.
Thanks for posting this model.
Tom S.
Mitch wrote:Hi
First off, your model LOOK GREAT!
Now for some comments.
On the FW the front is not cylinders. They were covered with a cooling fan, so those are blades of the cooling fan and the cylinders are behind that. I though the same thing at first and was disappointed with the lack of detail of the 'cylinders' until I did research and see how the BMW engine worked.
Looks like you added extra diehedral and that is good. For FAC rules maximum allowed is to the bottom of the canopy. I try to get it just below that to make sure my model is 'legal'
Also nice job on lines, FAC rules also require all mg's and any cowling bumps and things like that. Nice job on wing faring. I still have a hard time with those.
Looks like you do not have the peg in for the photos. I think I see the spot and looks like you followed the plan. That is fine. Now I bring mine forward one bay.
Do you plan to fly with supplied prop? that will work and have less torque effect. I use 9 inch props now. I would like to see a picture of how the nose block is secured. What rubber are you using? I have successfully flown models in a school yard or park with Guillow's rubber. Breaking point on tan is about 6 or 7 inch ounces, Guillow's rubber will break at about 18 inch ounces so you will get a short powerful burst!
again GREAT model, keep up the EXCELLENT work... only take my points as comments, your model looks like it should be in the photo of the month!
Mitch
PS what is the AUW of the model? AUW = All Up Weight (Ready to fly with rubber motor) Also important to know weight of model without rubber motor.
scigs30 wrote:Great job. Did you have to glue the decals on?
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