Hi Guys,
With the Me 262 project on the shelf I decided to go back to my first love of WW1 planes. Searching the internet I found information on planes I never new existed...
MY new project will be the Fokker V 17. This was an experimental monoplane built after the Dr1 with a shoulder wing. It was built for testing and the D-8 with the Parosal wing won out.
This project seems like an easy conversion from the Dr1 kit as it was built on that fuselage. I plane to inset the wing though the fuselage one stringer above the side keel to leave room for the rubberband!
I ordered some parts from Guillows parts department and for about 40 dollars I will have parts for 4 more models!
For the V 17 I odered the lazercut fuselage sheets D and E and the vac-u-form sheet. So for 10 dollars in parts and supplies I have I will build this plane. I plan to build a new Dr1 while I am at it! The Dr1 will be in the colors of Werner Voss!
Here is what I drew of the wing. It will go just under where the mid wing is on the tripe. From just behind the engine cowl to just under the cockpit.
I used my NEW balsa slicer ($4.95) and sliced up some 1/32 then cut out the rib blanks. The templete was a rib from the SE5a, I liked the wing cord!
I then used the balsa slicer to slice up the 1/32 sheet into 1/4 stips for making the tail. There are 3 pieces laminated together. I never did this before so this is new to me. I plan to let it dry and hope it holds its shape... take it off the work board and sand the inside smooth, put back on the board and finish with internal braces.
Although I got the strips wet they still cracked a bit during the bending... Is there a better way to do this?
Mitch My V 17 will be olive green with an alumium cowling and NO mg's as it only was tested and never flew in combat!
UPDATE: I now have 2 rudders on the table, and although the balsa soaked longer for the second rudder, it still cracked as I bent it. With the glue and laminations, 3 pieces, I think this will be okay!