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New EDF Mini Jets- Jet Provost & Folland Gnat
Brian Wilson 2 replied to Tony Nijhuis's topic in Tony Nijhuis plan builders
the Gnat looks most impressive; I'm hanging out for the plan and not the free one if it is quicker in delivery -
RCM&E Autumn Special 2015- New 72" Mossi
Brian Wilson 2 replied to Tony Nijhuis's topic in Tony Nijhuis plan builders
correct nose for that particular rego although I do prefer the other nose too. -
bt dh mosquito
Brian Wilson 2 replied to chris meek 1's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Looks very satisfactory -
bt dh mosquito
Brian Wilson 2 replied to chris meek 1's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Nice result -
bt dh mosquito
Brian Wilson 2 replied to chris meek 1's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Looking good Are you going to place the retract as per plan or like the original with it down at the down lock? -
RCM&E Autumn Special 2015- New 72" Mossi
Brian Wilson 2 replied to Tony Nijhuis's topic in Tony Nijhuis plan builders
Posted by Chris Barlow on 29/04/2015 21:23:30: One of my favourite aircraft ever after reading Biggles books as a kid! This might be my big winter build later this year. Haha, another Biggles fan, my staple reading for years. In later life I decided to collect all the books I did not already have, turned out to be a bit more expensive than I envisioned but got there in the end after scouring the world -
bt dh mosquito
Brian Wilson 2 replied to chris meek 1's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
That looks good No problem with Oleo length for me as my build is 65" and the oleos are the same length as on the scaled down plan -
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Brian Wilson 2 replied to chris meek 1's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Such is life, things never go entirely smoothly. I was intending to drill the top of the strut and use that as the pivot point rather than adding an extra piece to fit onto the mounting bracket. I have made aluminium triangular mounting brackets (pretty much as per plan) and am going to use a 3mm rod through the top of the struts with a pair of the brackets in between. That is the plan anyway, time will tell if it is OK or not -
bt dh mosquito
Brian Wilson 2 replied to chris meek 1's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
You are doing pretty much what I had in mind, even got the HK struts put aside and the mounting brackets made but my metal working skills are about zero so this is on the back burner at the moment. Yours are looking really good so I will be following this with a great deal of interest -
With that (censored) gone, maybe they can produce a real motoring show
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Scroll saw advice
Brian Wilson 2 replied to trebor's topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
Posted by denis parkinson on 03/03/2015 18:46:05: Reviews on Screwfix website for the Titan, range from "worst scroll saw ever" to "top quality" That's the problem with the net, no matter what you are looking for ,the various opinions vary so much that you are none the wiser despite hours of research. -
Modelmarkings, great service, email him what you want and good as done Edited By Brian Wilson 2 on 26/02/2015 06:16:27
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Thank you all for the input on this and I am now inclined to consider non scale aluminium
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I was looking at the vacuum formed spinner/bases such as supplied by Traplett and my question is: how is the spinner and base attached to each other? Gluing would make a rather too permanent joint while if small screws were used they could pose a danger to eyes. The only spinner sI have previous experience with have a screw in the centre but this does not look like an option with the vacuum formed ones. Could someone enlighten me please?
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Hi Stu, that is essentially what I had in mind, thank you for the comment.