Double sizing plans

tomlogan1

Elite member
I'm starting to think of a winter build and am wanting to print a flite test type plane but at double the original size. I have a great printing service who can print the FT plans at any size, eliminating the need to tape together 100+ pieces of individual paper.

My question surrounds the areas in which material must be removed such as a fold along the fuselage or where a fuselage top or bottom is attached to the sides.

I realize the "fold area" must be the same size as on the original plans but which side of the increased fold area? My gut tells me to make the cut on the outermost area as that's where a top or bottom would be glued to the fuselage for instance.

A more graphic, less verbose version of my question is attached.

Apologize to Sponz for using one of his designs without permissons. Mea culpa.

Thank you.
 

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Mr Man

Mr SPEED!
Ok, on B or C folds, you;d adjust it on the side that’s “vertical” aka the part that you fold on the side. For A folds, you’d do it on the “middle” piece. (The opposite of doing a B or C fold)