CatholicFlyer
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Once I get done with my World War One planes and everything flies, I posted my dream of building a double tandem wing B-52 and yes that is when I get more experience in flying and building.
While I am still learning with the normal wing planes, so in this post is the building of the De Havilland Mosquito
As you can tell on some things on planes, I'm Traditional, except the Two Wing Creation B-52. I want to build this Mosquito how it was, the entire frame out of wood and then the outside, cover it with foam board. If we all lived near to each other, be an awesome build to bend wood with steam and create curves for the fusleloge and wings.
so can wooden dowel rods that are the same thickness of the bbq skewers used by Flite Test be able to curve and bend? I saw Walmart has Aircraft Grade Plywood, so if you want to just talk about building this bird, comment. Also, you know, at least Chuppster knows, it will be a huge plane
While I am still learning with the normal wing planes, so in this post is the building of the De Havilland Mosquito
As you can tell on some things on planes, I'm Traditional, except the Two Wing Creation B-52. I want to build this Mosquito how it was, the entire frame out of wood and then the outside, cover it with foam board. If we all lived near to each other, be an awesome build to bend wood with steam and create curves for the fusleloge and wings.
so can wooden dowel rods that are the same thickness of the bbq skewers used by Flite Test be able to curve and bend? I saw Walmart has Aircraft Grade Plywood, so if you want to just talk about building this bird, comment. Also, you know, at least Chuppster knows, it will be a huge plane