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Soldering Landing Gear — Old-School Tips for Giant Scale Mains

Thursday, September 7th, 2017

When we done my alighting rigging for my Sopwith Camel project, we did it a out-of-date way–I cut and focussed all a tools from song wire, wrapped a joints with skinny copper handle and soldered all together. So, a initial step for producing any handle alighting rigging is to implement a dual categorical verticals onto […]

Giant Czech Twin Takes Flight

Thursday, September 7th, 2017

Here’s a craft we’ve never seen modeled before: a giant-scale chronicle of a Let L-410 Turbolet, a Czechoslovakian twin-engine short-range ride aircraft. With a 128-inch wingspan, a indication weighs in during 28.6 pounds and is powered by dual Axi 4130/20 motors, dual PowerIon 5S 4P LiPo packs and dual APC 19×12 propellers. This twin beauty was built and […]

RC WW1 Jamboree Ready Eindecker — Part 3

Thursday, September 7th, 2017

Just in time for a arriving Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome RC WW1 Jamboree, a .25-size Fokker E-III Eindecker is prepared for action. We offering a CAD drawings for this competition mission-ready appurtenance in Part 1 of this array in a downloadable PDF. The antecedent highlighted here was build, lonesome and finished adult in usually 4 weekends […]

WW1 RC Jamboree Mission Event Eindecker — Part 2 — The Wing

Friday, September 1st, 2017

We only recently posted about a latest project, a 1960s epoch Fokker E.III Eindecker ideal for a arriving Mission eventuality during a Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. The Mission eventuality as good as a whole WW1 RC Jamboree is hosted by a tough operative members of a Mid-Hudson RC Society bar and this year is a 51st […]

How To Drill an Engine Cowl for Hidden Attachment Holes

Friday, September 1st, 2017

You’re operative on a indication and we need to cavalcade a cover to compare pre-drilled holes in a fuselage, though we can’t entrance that area once a cover is in place.   The Solution: Grab your masking tape, pin, marker, drill, cowl, and fuselage afterwards follow these easy steps. 1. Lay a masking fasten (I […]