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A little help with a F117

Discussion in '* Scratch Built Section *' started by kram242, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. kram242

    kram242 Administrator Staff Member

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    I have been working on this Nighthawk a little today and I am trying to get the tail fins on her so that I can finish it up and post it under the free plans section, but I am having trouble with the fins, anyone that can help that would be great.
    You can download it and give it a try. Not sure where the original file I used for scale came from but I think it was missing the tail fins as well.
    Thanks
    Mark





    [​IMG] Attached files [​IMG] f-117-r4.skp (210.3 KB)Â
     
  2. blindflight

    blindflight Moderator Staff Member

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    Here are a few pics of my 117 from RCSuperPowers.

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  3. kram242

    kram242 Administrator Staff Member

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    Cool thanks blindflight really not much too them :)
    Mark
     
  4. tvcasualty

    tvcasualty New Member

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    Mark might I suggest on some of those sharp bends, either a 90% fold line, or even better separate tabbed parts (at least if you plan to use blue foam)?

    I have not had good luck with a normal 50% fold line on a sharp bend like that.

    Looks like a good bird!
     
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  6. kram242

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    kyyu, perfect! thanks man
    Mark
     

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