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I must admit, I would struggle to build 2 identical models when there is so much variety to choose from, It is certainly an intereesting looking model though. I would love to see it fly.

BW

Martyn

Note: When I used to fly free flight competition models, I built 13 Humplehound A/2 gliders (or close derivatives) between 1971 and 1984.. Roughly one per year. nerd

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i need to sell the models i build as my pension does not go very far.

so i nearly always build 2 of everything, one to sell and one to keep.

the selling one pays for 2 keep ones.

back to the fuselage today as it is raining yet again and i cant go flying.

looks like 2013 is going to be the same as 2012, wet wet wet and wet

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Ha ha ha, we see a lot of builds on here but you make me laugh. If I don't log on to this site at least once a week I miss one of your builds. Your the only person I know who can build faster than I can type a reply.

Seriously though, looks great I appreciate anyone who can build from a plan, but when you see it done with such speed without compromising on quality its even more impressive.

Your probably flying it by the time I've finished writing this..... keep up the good work. UMM

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So this afternoon after doing my jobs round the house for swmbo i sat down and made a start.

glued the tailplane on and built up the rest of the fuselage tail.

Then we stuck the fin on.

and while the superfast glue was drying i cut out and sanded down the rudder, hinged it and pushed it in place.

The we cut out and shaped the elevators, hinged and pushed them in place.

Just for a laugh i clamped the wing on and took some pictures.

Hopefully back to the wing tomorrow.

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Not a very good day today.

got told off for making too much dust while sanding and had to do a big clean up to please swmbo.

did manage to shape the leading and trailing edges, fit the front ply brace, sort out the servo mount and make a start on the wing tips.

thats it.

started something else to fill the non sanding indoors order.

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