r fr fr fr OUVE GOT Tabloid Nope Bristol Sorry Must Thomas-Morse Uhjust what anyway Its Martinsyde Si Never heard foregoing exchange typical first encounter Great Wars mostforgotten combat airplanes Designed A Fletcher shortly before outbreak World War S typical its gen eration fabric-covered wirebraced wooden airframe powered 80-hp Gnome rotary engine 60 Sl aircraft ordered planes performance disappointing compared contemporary Bristol Scout Only six machines saw service RFC squadrons France another four Meso potamia Strangely no specified armament Sl Number 6 Squadron RFC example single Lewis gun wing center section Mar tinsydes assigned defense against zep pelins expected carry variety anti-airship munitions 5 1 served time training roles 1916 gone Peanut Scale rendition notquite-classic airplane lot fun air biplane its construction com paratively ordinary Since no likely build model bit previous stick-n-tissue expe rience well just hit high spots construction description fuselage classic basic box sheet balsa nose wing cradle piece side After box formed add cowling formers sheet turtledeck formers stringers upper portion nose carved block somewhat hollowed Sheet balsa used complete lower portion nose provide firewall dummy engine mounting plate lower cowling two wings essentially same differing center-section detail Therefore both can built flat over same plan Note wing tips formed strips wood sheet gus sets sanded shape glue has dried Establish dihedral angles crack ing leading trailing edges Prop up tips required angle glue cracks drop cyanoacrylate add upper spars Tail unit Build parts flat strips balsa fin-rudder outline like upper wing center TE laminated A2 X A6 white glue around waxed cardboard form Covering Lightly sand everything smooth Apply thin coat clear dope frame work let dry sand smooth again Using thinned 50/50 Elmers Glue attach antique-airplane-colored Japanese tissue tops wing tips easier cover portion tissue dampened get out tip Shrink cover ing rubbing alcohol allow dry brush coat clear dope thinned February 1984 69 Simple clean squareas apparent top photothe Martinsyde Peanut size good ship get acquainted Scale bi planes Above Builder Chris Scott shows Martinsyde its bestin airl DIHEDRAL I/4EACH TIP scale 4/ Model outlines ore slight increase dihedral ~flA K N R WHITE / / BLUE R WING CENTER DETAILS SHOWN BY DASHED LINES I/32x 1/16 SKETCH OF NOSE CONST Reference Fighter Aircraft 1914-1918 War Lamberton Harleyford ooOoo 1/32 x 1/8 CABANE & INTERPLANE STRUTS 4Y4-IN DIA PECK-POLYMERS PROPELLER & BEARING Note cabane 8 LG struts vertical viewed front 1/32 BASS LG STRUTS 15/16 DIA WHEELS 1/16 SHT NOSE 2 Kg F-ThTT ii/ ii II IjIII II iiii II II _LJAIL BALANCE HEF BALSA BLOCK III III 4--I \ LL am ii lF 70 Model Aviation H flo II II II I II / II / 4 4 2111111 JL1]hL II ii II II 0 LAMINATE 1/32 x 3/32 I/ II / ERPLANE STRUT RIB 3/32 SQ LE & TIP 1/20 SQ SPARS 1/16 x 1/8 TE / 1/16 LOWER WING REAR SPAR / ii ii II II II LJ1 J / SKETCH OF LOWER-WING CENTER SECTION 1/32 SHT COWL FORMERS WING RIB 1/16 8 1/32 27 I/8SHT NOSE 14-I II______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________[v32][b1745228718600]] / I-0 / FUSELAGE 1/16 SQ BASIC BOX Reference War Planes First World WarFighters J M Bruce Doubleday Color scheme Clear doped fabric Aluminum cowling Red e insignia MARTINSYDE Si PEANUT SCALE 13 SPAN DESIGNED BY FRANK SCOTT February 1984 71 plasticized Add tissue roundels rudder stripes another thin coat clear Paint cowling aluminum dope Picky little things Cut cockpit opening border brown paint Construct three dummy engine cylinders glue place Make nose block Attach hardwood tail skid Cut tissue away wing strut attachment points Final assembly Cut openings sheet cowling allow cabane struts glued directly top longeron Glue cabane struts place note made long pass through slots upper wing center section Glue lower wing fuselage Slide upper wing onto struts carefully adjust align ment cardboard template may help es tablish incidence Glue tail surfaces place picky little things Slowly care fully cut bass interplane struts fit glue place part biplane construction dont enjoy too much Make up basswood landing gear Vs glue fuselage nose lowet wing gusset Add spreader bar wheels note spoked wheels cute spokes should covered Finish prop prop shaft nose-block sembly put pilot cockpit Hey its finished Flying Make up motor 8-in-long loop /8-in FAI Rubber Lube install About 50 downthrust will likely needed model should balance rear spar top wing Conduct first flights calm day Fly over soft giving fieldthe proverbial tall grass 72 Model Aviation Dont let cabane struts throw though theyre bit tedious compared other parts need get wings properly aligned Martinsyde fly well Its built just like plans underneath printed full-size arti cle Roundels rudder stripes cut tissue doped place Night flying Chris Scotts Martinsyde S1 snapped night mission atrium West Baden IN Translucent Japanese tissue covering antique airplane colored lets us see much struc ture Use thinned plasticized dope prevent too much tightening warping
Edition: Model Aviation - 1984/02
Page Numbers: 69, 70, 71, 72
r fr fr fr OUVE GOT Tabloid Nope Bristol Sorry Must Thomas-Morse Uhjust what anyway Its Martinsyde Si Never heard foregoing exchange typical first encounter Great Wars mostforgotten combat airplanes Designed A Fletcher shortly before outbreak World War S typical its gen eration fabric-covered wirebraced wooden airframe powered 80-hp Gnome rotary engine 60 Sl aircraft ordered planes performance disappointing compared contemporary Bristol Scout Only six machines saw service RFC squadrons France another four Meso potamia Strangely no specified armament Sl Number 6 Squadron RFC example single Lewis gun wing center section Mar tinsydes assigned defense against zep pelins expected carry variety anti-airship munitions 5 1 served time training roles 1916 gone Peanut Scale rendition notquite-classic airplane lot fun air biplane its construction com paratively ordinary Since no likely build model bit previous stick-n-tissue expe rience well just hit high spots construction description fuselage classic basic box sheet balsa nose wing cradle piece side After box formed add cowling formers sheet turtledeck formers stringers upper portion nose carved block somewhat hollowed Sheet balsa used complete lower portion nose provide firewall dummy engine mounting plate lower cowling two wings essentially same differing center-section detail Therefore both can built flat over same plan Note wing tips formed strips wood sheet gus sets sanded shape glue has dried Establish dihedral angles crack ing leading trailing edges Prop up tips required angle glue cracks drop cyanoacrylate add upper spars Tail unit Build parts flat strips balsa fin-rudder outline like upper wing center TE laminated A2 X A6 white glue around waxed cardboard form Covering Lightly sand everything smooth Apply thin coat clear dope frame work let dry sand smooth again Using thinned 50/50 Elmers Glue attach antique-airplane-colored Japanese tissue tops wing tips easier cover portion tissue dampened get out tip Shrink cover ing rubbing alcohol allow dry brush coat clear dope thinned February 1984 69 Simple clean squareas apparent top photothe Martinsyde Peanut size good ship get acquainted Scale bi planes Above Builder Chris Scott shows Martinsyde its bestin airl DIHEDRAL I/4EACH TIP scale 4/ Model outlines ore slight increase dihedral ~flA K N R WHITE / / BLUE R WING CENTER DETAILS SHOWN BY DASHED LINES I/32x 1/16 SKETCH OF NOSE CONST Reference Fighter Aircraft 1914-1918 War Lamberton Harleyford ooOoo 1/32 x 1/8 CABANE & INTERPLANE STRUTS 4Y4-IN DIA PECK-POLYMERS PROPELLER & BEARING Note cabane 8 LG struts vertical viewed front 1/32 BASS LG STRUTS 15/16 DIA WHEELS 1/16 SHT NOSE 2 Kg F-ThTT ii/ ii II IjIII II iiii II II _LJAIL BALANCE HEF BALSA BLOCK III III 4--I \ LL am ii lF 70 Model Aviation H flo II II II I II / II / 4 4 2111111 JL1]hL II ii II II 0 LAMINATE 1/32 x 3/32 I/ II / ERPLANE STRUT RIB 3/32 SQ LE & TIP 1/20 SQ SPARS 1/16 x 1/8 TE / 1/16 LOWER WING REAR SPAR / ii ii II II II LJ1 J / SKETCH OF LOWER-WING CENTER SECTION 1/32 SHT COWL FORMERS WING RIB 1/16 8 1/32 27 I/8SHT NOSE 14-I II______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________[v32][b1745228718600]] / I-0 / FUSELAGE 1/16 SQ BASIC BOX Reference War Planes First World WarFighters J M Bruce Doubleday Color scheme Clear doped fabric Aluminum cowling Red e insignia MARTINSYDE Si PEANUT SCALE 13 SPAN DESIGNED BY FRANK SCOTT February 1984 71 plasticized Add tissue roundels rudder stripes another thin coat clear Paint cowling aluminum dope Picky little things Cut cockpit opening border brown paint Construct three dummy engine cylinders glue place Make nose block Attach hardwood tail skid Cut tissue away wing strut attachment points Final assembly Cut openings sheet cowling allow cabane struts glued directly top longeron Glue cabane struts place note made long pass through slots upper wing center section Glue lower wing fuselage Slide upper wing onto struts carefully adjust align ment cardboard template may help es tablish incidence Glue tail surfaces place picky little things Slowly care fully cut bass interplane struts fit glue place part biplane construction dont enjoy too much Make up basswood landing gear Vs glue fuselage nose lowet wing gusset Add spreader bar wheels note spoked wheels cute spokes should covered Finish prop prop shaft nose-block sembly put pilot cockpit Hey its finished Flying Make up motor 8-in-long loop /8-in FAI Rubber Lube install About 50 downthrust will likely needed model should balance rear spar top wing Conduct first flights calm day Fly over soft giving fieldthe proverbial tall grass 72 Model Aviation Dont let cabane struts throw though theyre bit tedious compared other parts need get wings properly aligned Martinsyde fly well Its built just like plans underneath printed full-size arti cle Roundels rudder stripes cut tissue doped place Night flying Chris Scotts Martinsyde S1 snapped night mission atrium West Baden IN Translucent Japanese tissue covering antique airplane colored lets us see much struc ture Use thinned plasticized dope prevent too much tightening warping
Edition: Model Aviation - 1984/02
Page Numbers: 69, 70, 71, 72
r fr fr fr OUVE GOT Tabloid Nope Bristol Sorry Must Thomas-Morse Uhjust what anyway Its Martinsyde Si Never heard foregoing exchange typical first encounter Great Wars mostforgotten combat airplanes Designed A Fletcher shortly before outbreak World War S typical its gen eration fabric-covered wirebraced wooden airframe powered 80-hp Gnome rotary engine 60 Sl aircraft ordered planes performance disappointing compared contemporary Bristol Scout Only six machines saw service RFC squadrons France another four Meso potamia Strangely no specified armament Sl Number 6 Squadron RFC example single Lewis gun wing center section Mar tinsydes assigned defense against zep pelins expected carry variety anti-airship munitions 5 1 served time training roles 1916 gone Peanut Scale rendition notquite-classic airplane lot fun air biplane its construction com paratively ordinary Since no likely build model bit previous stick-n-tissue expe rience well just hit high spots construction description fuselage classic basic box sheet balsa nose wing cradle piece side After box formed add cowling formers sheet turtledeck formers stringers upper portion nose carved block somewhat hollowed Sheet balsa used complete lower portion nose provide firewall dummy engine mounting plate lower cowling two wings essentially same differing center-section detail Therefore both can built flat over same plan Note wing tips formed strips wood sheet gus sets sanded shape glue has dried Establish dihedral angles crack ing leading trailing edges Prop up tips required angle glue cracks drop cyanoacrylate add upper spars Tail unit Build parts flat strips balsa fin-rudder outline like upper wing center TE laminated A2 X A6 white glue around waxed cardboard form Covering Lightly sand everything smooth Apply thin coat clear dope frame work let dry sand smooth again Using thinned 50/50 Elmers Glue attach antique-airplane-colored Japanese tissue tops wing tips easier cover portion tissue dampened get out tip Shrink cover ing rubbing alcohol allow dry brush coat clear dope thinned February 1984 69 Simple clean squareas apparent top photothe Martinsyde Peanut size good ship get acquainted Scale bi planes Above Builder Chris Scott shows Martinsyde its bestin airl DIHEDRAL I/4EACH TIP scale 4/ Model outlines ore slight increase dihedral ~flA K N R WHITE / / BLUE R WING CENTER DETAILS SHOWN BY DASHED LINES I/32x 1/16 SKETCH OF NOSE CONST Reference Fighter Aircraft 1914-1918 War Lamberton Harleyford ooOoo 1/32 x 1/8 CABANE & INTERPLANE STRUTS 4Y4-IN DIA PECK-POLYMERS PROPELLER & BEARING Note cabane 8 LG struts vertical viewed front 1/32 BASS LG STRUTS 15/16 DIA WHEELS 1/16 SHT NOSE 2 Kg F-ThTT ii/ ii II IjIII II iiii II II _LJAIL BALANCE HEF BALSA BLOCK III III 4--I \ LL am ii lF 70 Model Aviation H flo II II II I II / II / 4 4 2111111 JL1]hL II ii II II 0 LAMINATE 1/32 x 3/32 I/ II / ERPLANE STRUT RIB 3/32 SQ LE & TIP 1/20 SQ SPARS 1/16 x 1/8 TE / 1/16 LOWER WING REAR SPAR / ii ii II II II LJ1 J / SKETCH OF LOWER-WING CENTER SECTION 1/32 SHT COWL FORMERS WING RIB 1/16 8 1/32 27 I/8SHT NOSE 14-I II______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________[v32][b1745228718600]] / I-0 / FUSELAGE 1/16 SQ BASIC BOX Reference War Planes First World WarFighters J M Bruce Doubleday Color scheme Clear doped fabric Aluminum cowling Red e insignia MARTINSYDE Si PEANUT SCALE 13 SPAN DESIGNED BY FRANK SCOTT February 1984 71 plasticized Add tissue roundels rudder stripes another thin coat clear Paint cowling aluminum dope Picky little things Cut cockpit opening border brown paint Construct three dummy engine cylinders glue place Make nose block Attach hardwood tail skid Cut tissue away wing strut attachment points Final assembly Cut openings sheet cowling allow cabane struts glued directly top longeron Glue cabane struts place note made long pass through slots upper wing center section Glue lower wing fuselage Slide upper wing onto struts carefully adjust align ment cardboard template may help es tablish incidence Glue tail surfaces place picky little things Slowly care fully cut bass interplane struts fit glue place part biplane construction dont enjoy too much Make up basswood landing gear Vs glue fuselage nose lowet wing gusset Add spreader bar wheels note spoked wheels cute spokes should covered Finish prop prop shaft nose-block sembly put pilot cockpit Hey its finished Flying Make up motor 8-in-long loop /8-in FAI Rubber Lube install About 50 downthrust will likely needed model should balance rear spar top wing Conduct first flights calm day Fly over soft giving fieldthe proverbial tall grass 72 Model Aviation Dont let cabane struts throw though theyre bit tedious compared other parts need get wings properly aligned Martinsyde fly well Its built just like plans underneath printed full-size arti cle Roundels rudder stripes cut tissue doped place Night flying Chris Scotts Martinsyde S1 snapped night mission atrium West Baden IN Translucent Japanese tissue covering antique airplane colored lets us see much struc ture Use thinned plasticized dope prevent too much tightening warping
Edition: Model Aviation - 1984/02
Page Numbers: 69, 70, 71, 72
r fr fr fr OUVE GOT Tabloid Nope Bristol Sorry Must Thomas-Morse Uhjust what anyway Its Martinsyde Si Never heard foregoing exchange typical first encounter Great Wars mostforgotten combat airplanes Designed A Fletcher shortly before outbreak World War S typical its gen eration fabric-covered wirebraced wooden airframe powered 80-hp Gnome rotary engine 60 Sl aircraft ordered planes performance disappointing compared contemporary Bristol Scout Only six machines saw service RFC squadrons France another four Meso potamia Strangely no specified armament Sl Number 6 Squadron RFC example single Lewis gun wing center section Mar tinsydes assigned defense against zep pelins expected carry variety anti-airship munitions 5 1 served time training roles 1916 gone Peanut Scale rendition notquite-classic airplane lot fun air biplane its construction com paratively ordinary Since no likely build model bit previous stick-n-tissue expe rience well just hit high spots construction description fuselage classic basic box sheet balsa nose wing cradle piece side After box formed add cowling formers sheet turtledeck formers stringers upper portion nose carved block somewhat hollowed Sheet balsa used complete lower portion nose provide firewall dummy engine mounting plate lower cowling two wings essentially same differing center-section detail Therefore both can built flat over same plan Note wing tips formed strips wood sheet gus sets sanded shape glue has dried Establish dihedral angles crack ing leading trailing edges Prop up tips required angle glue cracks drop cyanoacrylate add upper spars Tail unit Build parts flat strips balsa fin-rudder outline like upper wing center TE laminated A2 X A6 white glue around waxed cardboard form Covering Lightly sand everything smooth Apply thin coat clear dope frame work let dry sand smooth again Using thinned 50/50 Elmers Glue attach antique-airplane-colored Japanese tissue tops wing tips easier cover portion tissue dampened get out tip Shrink cover ing rubbing alcohol allow dry brush coat clear dope thinned February 1984 69 Simple clean squareas apparent top photothe Martinsyde Peanut size good ship get acquainted Scale bi planes Above Builder Chris Scott shows Martinsyde its bestin airl DIHEDRAL I/4EACH TIP scale 4/ Model outlines ore slight increase dihedral ~flA K N R WHITE / / BLUE R WING CENTER DETAILS SHOWN BY DASHED LINES I/32x 1/16 SKETCH OF NOSE CONST Reference Fighter Aircraft 1914-1918 War Lamberton Harleyford ooOoo 1/32 x 1/8 CABANE & INTERPLANE STRUTS 4Y4-IN DIA PECK-POLYMERS PROPELLER & BEARING Note cabane 8 LG struts vertical viewed front 1/32 BASS LG STRUTS 15/16 DIA WHEELS 1/16 SHT NOSE 2 Kg F-ThTT ii/ ii II IjIII II iiii II II _LJAIL BALANCE HEF BALSA BLOCK III III 4--I \ LL am ii lF 70 Model Aviation H flo II II II I II / II / 4 4 2111111 JL1]hL II ii II II 0 LAMINATE 1/32 x 3/32 I/ II / ERPLANE STRUT RIB 3/32 SQ LE & TIP 1/20 SQ SPARS 1/16 x 1/8 TE / 1/16 LOWER WING REAR SPAR / ii ii II II II LJ1 J / SKETCH OF LOWER-WING CENTER SECTION 1/32 SHT COWL FORMERS WING RIB 1/16 8 1/32 27 I/8SHT NOSE 14-I II______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________[v32][b1745228718600]] / I-0 / FUSELAGE 1/16 SQ BASIC BOX Reference War Planes First World WarFighters J M Bruce Doubleday Color scheme Clear doped fabric Aluminum cowling Red e insignia MARTINSYDE Si PEANUT SCALE 13 SPAN DESIGNED BY FRANK SCOTT February 1984 71 plasticized Add tissue roundels rudder stripes another thin coat clear Paint cowling aluminum dope Picky little things Cut cockpit opening border brown paint Construct three dummy engine cylinders glue place Make nose block Attach hardwood tail skid Cut tissue away wing strut attachment points Final assembly Cut openings sheet cowling allow cabane struts glued directly top longeron Glue cabane struts place note made long pass through slots upper wing center section Glue lower wing fuselage Slide upper wing onto struts carefully adjust align ment cardboard template may help es tablish incidence Glue tail surfaces place picky little things Slowly care fully cut bass interplane struts fit glue place part biplane construction dont enjoy too much Make up basswood landing gear Vs glue fuselage nose lowet wing gusset Add spreader bar wheels note spoked wheels cute spokes should covered Finish prop prop shaft nose-block sembly put pilot cockpit Hey its finished Flying Make up motor 8-in-long loop /8-in FAI Rubber Lube install About 50 downthrust will likely needed model should balance rear spar top wing Conduct first flights calm day Fly over soft giving fieldthe proverbial tall grass 72 Model Aviation Dont let cabane struts throw though theyre bit tedious compared other parts need get wings properly aligned Martinsyde fly well Its built just like plans underneath printed full-size arti cle Roundels rudder stripes cut tissue doped place Night flying Chris Scotts Martinsyde S1 snapped night mission atrium West Baden IN Translucent Japanese tissue covering antique airplane colored lets us see much struc ture Use thinned plasticized dope prevent too much tightening warping