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Old 3 October 2006, 10:03 AM   #11 (permalink)
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redfern versus sands dr1 plans

redfern's drawings are definitely not for the first time builder and even though i tip my hat to him for producing any plans at all for the time he lived in, they leave a lot to be desired, in terms of both plan detail AND repro-accurate detail. as you can see, a lot of people have issues with Ron's plans as well, but we are working them out and are happy about it.

while i love triplanes, it WOULD be great to see more "other" aircraft built, mostly because we Tripe builders are going to need something to shoot at.

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I was wondering what full scale plans were available for any WWI fighter using a welded tube fuselage instead of wood?
Our museum has a Camel underway.

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Old 7 October 2006, 01:11 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Propnut and all,

Here's the link to Dawn Patrol Aviation

http://www.dawnpatrolaviation.com/

Check out the Nieuport 81.
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