JamesWhom
Project Air on YouTube
So when deciding to build the FT Spitfire, I thought maybe it could do with some extra detaining. I mean don't get me wrong, it looks totally awesome already, and I have seen so many fantastic builds, but I feel like doing things with those few extra elements. I am personally building a 1938 early pre-war Spitfire, one from one of the very first Spitfire squadrons in England.
So, here is what I have done so far:
This is the cockpit being assembled, complete with seatbelt/harnesses.
And here are the lovely curvy bits that attach the wing to the fuselage.
The cockpit sides just made of poster board. Bit of a patchworky job.
And here is the main airframe almost finished. All the electronics are installed too. You can see the radio mast here.
Since these images were taken I have also built the exhaust stacks and attached them.
I am writing an article at the moment for the main Flitetest site, but for now, I would love to hear what you think about my new project - I haven't really shown it to many people yet haha. Any tips for flying it would be greatly appreciated too. 'Don't want to crash it straight away!
Oh and greetings from the UK.
Best Wishes,
James.
So, here is what I have done so far:
This is the cockpit being assembled, complete with seatbelt/harnesses.
And here are the lovely curvy bits that attach the wing to the fuselage.
The cockpit sides just made of poster board. Bit of a patchworky job.
And here is the main airframe almost finished. All the electronics are installed too. You can see the radio mast here.
Since these images were taken I have also built the exhaust stacks and attached them.
I am writing an article at the moment for the main Flitetest site, but for now, I would love to hear what you think about my new project - I haven't really shown it to many people yet haha. Any tips for flying it would be greatly appreciated too. 'Don't want to crash it straight away!
Oh and greetings from the UK.
Best Wishes,
James.