I am starting my fun aircraft reconstruction project.
What could I do with 2 crashed Parkzone SE5A foamies? Having 4 wings, and remnants of 2 half-decent fuselages and tail surfaces, I thought and thought, until it hurt. (it didn't take long)
Cadez and I discussed the project at the field. While I thought of making a
Fokker DR1, Greg proposed a
Sopwith Triplane. After looking on the internet for comparison images for both aircraft, I decided to go with the
Sopwith Triplane.
I got some drawings and photos off of Google Images to help me in planning and making necessary modifications to the existing parts.
After comparing the two fuselages, I stripped the SE5A fuselage and shaped it to have a similar profile of the Sopwith's. This involved removing all the junk and cutting away the top portion of the fuselage.
The original motor was removed and a larger 15 size is being installed for more power. The additional weight in the nose will also be helpful for CG purposes, so I am not concerned with this.
The first thing that has to be done is install a cockpit for the Sopwith centrally situated above the bottom wing.
Then I will be modifying the fuselage sides and make a new cowling to reflect the Sopwith's.
The photos below illustrate what I have done up til now.
Bruce,
Good thing you only crashed two biplanes. ;D ;D
Frank
ps: don't be inspired. :D
Hey Bruce,
after the season I have had, if you need extra wings to try and build that plane that Frank sent a picture of, I can help you out!
Great work Bruce. That plane is going to look awesome!
I love it Bruce! A real inspiration.
Bruce, I'm speechless.
Wow
Wow Bruce,
this plane looks great
you did an awesome job
That's marvelous Bruce. Is super impressive. I can't wait to see it fly with my own eyes (because these could be fake!?)
Simon you are following too much of Trump's fake news propaganda.
It truly does fly. You will enjoy seeing it fly. How much is a glimps worth to you?
Quote from: bweaver on May 08, 2018, 01:36:34 PM
The Sopwith Triplane Look-a-like takes to the air May 7th and 8th... successfully yet!
Flies quite majestically.
Thanks for taking the pictures Vic.
Doesn't
@bweaver look cute when he smiles?!!! :D
Andy
I did indeed see this wonderful model fly at the weekend. It's a fabulous achievement Bruce.