
Nad gubice se bom spravil na koncu, ko bo celo krilo pokrito.
Komaj si drznem komentirati, ker ne najdem besed. Super izbor retro modela. domiselna in smiselna dodelava, izvedba pa: Non plus ultra! Da o hitrosti ne govorimo.Ultralajt napisal/-a:Včeraj sem pokril model skoraj v celoti. Manjkata samo še smerno in višinsko krmilo, ter "hrbtišče" trupa. To bo pokrito še dopoldne, popoldne pa, če bo brez dežja, nameravam prvič položiti model v zrak.
MIslim, da je tale model moja najbolj zahtevna gradnja doslej vsaj kar se ročnih spretnosti tiče. Likanje folije pa je preizkušalo meje moje zmogljivosti in parkrat sem se zvrnil čez rob, nekako obvisel ter se spravil nazaj na trdna tla.Mipo napisal/-a:Komaj si drznem komentirati, ker ne najdem besed. Super izbor retro modela. domiselna in smiselna dodelava, izvedba pa: Non plus ultra! Da o hitrosti ne govorimo.Ultralajt napisal/-a:Včeraj sem pokril model skoraj v celoti. Manjkata samo še smerno in višinsko krmilo, ter "hrbtišče" trupa. To bo pokrito še dopoldne, popoldne pa, če bo brez dežja, nameravam prvič položiti model v zrak.
ssikuc napisal/-a:''Spot on''!![]()
A rebrca za krilo je naredila mašinca ali ročna CNCjka?
Ultralajt napisal/-a:Na vrsti je izdelava sestavnih delov za krilo!
Če bi kopiral rebra iz originalnega načrta, bi lahko zaradi debeline črt prišlo do tega, da bi kakšno rebro bilo debelejše ali tanjše od sosednjega, kar bi se prav grdo videlo na pokritem krilu. Zato sem si rebra zrisal in jih zrezal na CNC rezkarju. Prav tako oba noslilca, zadnjo letev in zaključek-uško.
Frank Zaic, born August 1, 1912, lived to the age of 93. A modeler at an early age, Frank was instrumental in helping to develop the AMA into what it is today. His is well known for his Yearbooks, running from 1934 to 1938, and the 1950s through the 1960s. He also wrote other books, such as Circular Airflow and Design (1964), Frankly Speaking (1991), and the re-published articles of the American Boy magazine in his book Model Airplanes and the American Boy. (1982)
Around his neighborhood, he formed the Aeronuts model club in New York City. He was very busy in the 1930s. As he hit his 20s, he started the company JASCO with his brother, John, and sister, Christine in 1933. In 1934, 1935 and 1937, he was a Wakefield team member and participated in the Nats. He was one of the founders of the AMA, served on the executive committee, and worked with Lt. Harold Alden on the Model Aviation publication.
He is known for designing airplanes and publishing them in Air Trails, Model Craftsman and Popular Science magazines. He also did scientific model aviation research and writing, publishing the NFFS Symposium Reports and for various books and articles.
For all of his work representing and honoring model aviation with his research, writing and work, he received numerous awards. These included AMA Fellow and AMA Pioneer award, and has been inducted into various Halls of Fames: Model Aviation, National Free Flight Society, Society of Antique Modelers, and Kits and Plans Antiquious.