[WWI] Martinsyde Buzzard info
Hooper, Dave
Dave.Hooper at Clarks.com
Tue Jun 2 09:19:20 EDT 2009
Hi Paul
But on photos of the CMR kit I have seen built, the interplane struts
look more akin to what I would expect from period photos of the RAF
machines (ie almost, but not quite parallel with each other). The
problem I seem to have is that the Pegasus kit looks as if it's been
based on the surviving Finnish example, while unfortunately I'm building
the RAF option. Is it possible that the later export aircraft had a
larger difference in upper and lower wing cord resulting in less
paralell looking struts?
Regards
Dave
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From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] On
Behalf Of Paul Thompson
Sent: 02 June 2009 14:11
To: wwi at wwi-models.org
Subject: Re: [WWI] Martinsyde Buzzard info
I stalled on the CMR kit of same, and I already had the Datafile.
Couldn't get the wing to sit right, even after I realised that all the
struts were far too long as supplied. Serves me right for trying to use
resin kit struts. At least with the Pegasus kit you know you have to cut
them yourself from the beginning.
Actually that doesn't help you, but it makes me feel better to winge a
bit now and then.
Paul.
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