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#2991595 - 04/08/10 11:22 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' ***** [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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And exact from the side??

When the tail is lifted(vert stab is horizontal), the undervarriage struts should build a exact "V", unlike to many other undercarriages, where the rear strut is longer to take the in general higher forces on this part.

btw, the MG´s looks very very good!!
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#2991599 - 04/08/10 11:24 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Knegel]
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Oh yes, and the Propeller is a little long, it shouldnt reach the upper wing.
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The Wrights, 1st flight, 17. December 1903. They wasnt the 1st, but still claim this!

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#2991611 - 04/08/10 11:37 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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Prop resized.

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#2991644 - 04/08/10 12:37 PM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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Gear moved backwards

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#2991688 - 04/08/10 01:54 PM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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Still not enought. biggrin

The rear strut should start below the wing, the wheel reach a little below this wing and the center of the wheel should be in one vertical line with where the cooler part of the MG´s start(end).



Greetings,

Knegel
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1st engined flight by Richard Pearse, Waitohi, New Zealand, March 31, 1902. Karl Jatho, 1st flight, 18.August 1903, Hannover-Vahrenheide, real controlled flights.
The Wrights, 1st flight, 17. December 1903. They wasnt the 1st, but still claim this!

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#2991702 - 04/08/10 02:16 PM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Knegel]
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Oh, you are a nit picker Ralf!

I'll fix it later, as I have to now started to build the model sgain to make the distance models.
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#2991797 - 04/08/10 04:56 PM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Col. Gibbon]
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gibbo.....

the prop hub is too large, take a look
at the scale drawings....it should only be
marginally larger than the cowl air intake
holes....



as mentioned earlier, tuma's albatros CIII
prop fits perfectly and has the correct scale
for the prop hub.

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#2992452 - 04/09/10 05:15 PM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Flying Tiger]
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with good progress on the Dr1, heres a wip camel...might take till summer to finish

...just don't know which summer WinkNGrin

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#2993184 - 04/11/10 06:26 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: FlyRight]
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nice start on the camel flyright...
geez..there was a time i thought we'd
never see a dr1 or a camel...
10 outta 10 to yeself and gibbo for your
outstanding work with the ww1 models..
thanks blokes..

ade thumbsup
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#2993291 - 04/11/10 09:52 AM Re: EAW 'The Western Front' [Re: Joes Shop]
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Hi,

I see some amazing skin and 3dz work here.
I even didn't know you achieved to have multiskins... although I'm not so interested in WWI I have to admit these multiskins fit perfectly to this theater...

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