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Prop mount and balance device (shortened tooth pick for the finger tips to hold the jet to determine the balance) -
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Bottom rear of plane. note doubled frame skids for strength, but you may use one for weigth reduction. -
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Aileron with thrust tab. -
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Frame elevator with thrust tab. -
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Front portion of plane. Note fuselage sides, provides a space for the battery. Battery uses a retainer belt with velco. -
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F-18 - did not fly. -
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One of about 4-5 Dr-1 'toonies. The Dr-1 is one of my all-time favorites, so I've built quite a bit of them. I'll tackle this again, and post plans someday. -
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Fireball II. -
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J-3, based on the Clancy Bee planes. -
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Another Dr-1. This gave trouble to fly right. -
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My best baby DR-1. She flew like a champ, no issues. -
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A-10 fattie. It flew, til I smacked the ground. -
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P-51 fattie. Could not get it to fly correctly.
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Rebel, with a three-bend airfoil. The ribs help to keep the shape. -
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Press down very hard to impress a line along the length of the wing for each bend (I use a steel ruler). The bend closest to the leading edge is about 25% back, the next is about 1.5 inches back. -
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Carefully bend the wing at its first bend. Then bend the next line. -
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"Squeeze" the wing to give it shape. Glue on a few ribs to help to retain the airfoil shape. -
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