Today is already December 1, hard to realize that it's almost six months since our last post on this thread. One of our current Zip swinger builds is another profile version the P-40. This will be the fourth P-40 in the past several years. The last on on this thread was a mini swinger of a Guillows shelf model back in Jun 2013.
http://balsamodels.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1646&start=180The one before that was a profile P-40 swinger based on the Guillows rubber powered DC series posted in Oct 2011.
http://balsamodels.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1646&start=45 This profile is based on an old Comet stick and tissue rubber powered model of the P-40. I had built one of these in my early teens as had one of my classmates. He had converted his P-40 to a tricycle landing gear and flew it swing control. Gee, it made neat landings.
We took the following plans.
These were traced onto a sheet of paper, where the building details were worked out.
These shapes were scanned and printed to card stock and cut out for patterns. The patterns were used for cutting out parts and building the flying surfaces.
Fuselage parts are cut out using the pattern. Tail sticks are attached to the fuselage and glued to tissue laid over the vertical tail plan.
The forward fuselage is built in layers to add strength and weight to bring the CG into its correct location. Horizontal tail and wing halves are glued up. More than 90% of the wood structure is 1/32 sheet balsa. Tail and wing wood is stripped from 1/32 sheet.