V tail, nice!View attachment 19395 I'm working on my 109
These Wendel Hostetler plans were drawn back in 1979 or something like that.... the laser cut kit is cut from the plans... the plans were drawn using two heavy plywood sleave/spars for attaching the outer wing panels. Not a fan of that approach nor am I enamored with the 1/8" piano wire loop used to hold the wing to the fuse.... so, spent a good bit of today trying to come up with a better approach. Carbon wing tube and a little different way to attach the wing tube framing down to the fuse....
Got a few test pcs cut but I think this will work.... more to follow.
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These Wendel Hostetler plans were drawn back in 1979 or something like that.... the laser cut kit is cut from the plans... the plans were drawn using two heavy plywood sleave/spars for attaching the outer wing panels. Not a fan of that approach nor am I enamored with the 1/8" piano wire loop used to hold the wing to the fuse.... so, spent a good bit of today trying to come up with a better approach. Carbon wing tube and a little different way to attach the wing tube framing down to the fuse....
Got a few test pcs cut but I think this will work.... more to follow.
Just the idea of a plug-in wing was cutting edge.That's how things were done back then. That was considered modern.
Hell just the idea of plug-in appliances was cutting edge in 79. My mom was still using a hand powered wringer washer in 1980.Just the idea of a plug-in wing was cutting edge.
Hell just the idea of plug-in appliances was cutting edge in 79. My mom was still using a hand powered wringer washer in 1980.
Something like this one.
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