heywooood wrote:It is for display - I only build hangar queens and shelf sitters. This kit was designed for U-Control or display and it is heavy even if built to plan for tissue covering. Twin .049 engines would have made it screw the operator into the ground. I only build display models having lost every single flier I built to either severe crash damage or other means within a few days of completion - so I gave that up.
heywooood wrote:the Mitchell out of the box and built to spec. would not be heavy for RB power. I imagine you would leave the rear section of each nacelle open and string the rubber motors to hooks installed in the horizontal stabilizer (similar to the way Dumas has set up their Widgeon)...?
The real challenge is incorporating all of the plastic details - I would instead omit most of them and probably use the solid nose (mounted with magnets) omit the top turret, maybe the waist gun ports, and so on.
You would need to lighten a lot of the balsa parts and since this one is mainly a display model it uses and you are supplied with 3/32" stringers for the construction. You might want to use 1/16" instead ?
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