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3 hours ago, Martin Harris - Moderator said:

Wow - that’s certainly modelling at its purest.  How did you rivet the wing skins - they don’t look like pop rivets but I can’t imagine how you’d access the rivet tails… 
 

Wing ribs hand made over a former?

Just like full size airplanes are done, no pop riveting is done, 

when I post pictures upright they appear upside down here, why?

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Challenging steps coming ahead, especially with landing gear attachments, remember, every part is being created from scratch as in my case I don’t use RC modelling techniques.

the idea is to use chino molybdenum tubing for the gear attached to fuselage with bolts. Same full size aircraft  techniques are being used 

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This bulkhead is one of the biggest challenges in this airplane, the other challenge will be the working wing slat/flap combo.

at first I was planing to build it at 1/4 which means 150 inches span, but is too big and cumbersome to move around, 23% (130 inches) is a nice size, I’ll try to keep it under 25 kg

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6 minutes ago, john stones 1 - Moderator said:

Over 2000 views Carlos, suspect some are similar to me, out of their depth so don't comment ?
it's a different and complex build, and a good one to follow. 👍

I'm watching. A flying model of museum quality and authenticity. I'm in awe of such skilled building techniques, despite having worked at BAe Kingston-Upon-Thames in the eighties, and walking past Harriers and Hawks under construction every day (to get from the IT department to the shop floor tea and cake trolley).

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12 hours ago, carlos rangel said:

Any idea how to edit pics here? When I upload, they show up upside down, any idea what am I doing wrong?

Edit the photos first, before you upload them. The edit only needs to change something, say the contrast, then save it, that way the photo will come through correct after uploading.

 

BTW truly excellent work Carlos.

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