An ambitious project - scratch-built Avro York

Started by Michael, April 14, 2020, 03:10:00 PM

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Michael

These fuselage sides (lacking entire nose/cockpit and tail cone) were much more work than one might imagine.

Straightening balsa sheets edges and gluing them together, lots of measuring, marking the outline, cutting and sanding. It took several hours.

Michael

piker


Michael

Thanks, Robert.

More slow and steady progress: fuselage formers, partial fuselage sides, and partial bottom sheeting.

Michael

Michael

Designing/building the outer wing panels from scratch.

Michael

Michael

Parts for one wing outer section are cut to shape and size, and set up (no glue).

I have not prepared sheeting, cap strips, nacelles nor servo bays.

The parts behind the wing are for the other side; I still have to cut the other side's ribs to shape.

Michael

Polecat

Nice work Michael, you are a real old school builder.

Ken

Michael

Thanks, Ken.

"old school builder"

That could mean:

- I'm an old-school builder, in that I build model airplanes in a time-honoured fashion

or

- I'm a builder of old schools

or

- that I'm old and I build schools.

Michael

Michael

Coffee and ribs for breakfast.

Michael

Michael

Now to make plywood dihedral braces.

Webbing, wing-top sheeting, cap-strips, ailerons, sanding, nacelles and servo installation still to be done.

Michael

Michael

Starting the webbing, sheeting and cap-strips.

Michael

Gregor77

Michael, what is in that yellow cup?  That's incredible!

Michael

Back to it after a week of all kinds of work.

Tail section, so far, took me all day today.

Michael

Michael

Partially sanded, beveled, hinged (not glued) and assembled.

Michael

Michael

Wing top sheeted and cap-stripped. rudder servos installed.

This has been a lot more work than I anticipated, and there's a lot more to go!

Michael

Michael

Retracts customized, bent, cut, fiddled-with, fitted, installed, and tested. About 4 hours work.

Michael