SFS 31 Milan
Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 00:12
Hi,
Here I am, finally, with the nose turned into this new build, parallel to the SF27 M, the SFS 31 Milan.
What is this Milan? Well simple described, the RF4 fuselage with the wings of the SF27 glider.
So we count: 4 + 27 = 31 or the SFS 31 Milan.
I have had great help of the owners in the UK of the D-KORE and now being the G-KORE.
Measurements have shown that the RF4 fuselage was changes on a few point to make it work on the Milan. Later more about these changes.
All was redesigned over the French drawing I have out of the French scale magazine from some years back.
The drawing was highly detailed and to a very good scale standard. This made my work more easy in the end.
All was copied and the real work could start, cutting the parts the old way, by hand.
Accordingly the design of the SF27 M in the section of building threads, I like a kind of jig saw puzzle.
This is the system I used again.
Noël
Here I am, finally, with the nose turned into this new build, parallel to the SF27 M, the SFS 31 Milan.
What is this Milan? Well simple described, the RF4 fuselage with the wings of the SF27 glider.
So we count: 4 + 27 = 31 or the SFS 31 Milan.
I have had great help of the owners in the UK of the D-KORE and now being the G-KORE.
Measurements have shown that the RF4 fuselage was changes on a few point to make it work on the Milan. Later more about these changes.
All was redesigned over the French drawing I have out of the French scale magazine from some years back.
The drawing was highly detailed and to a very good scale standard. This made my work more easy in the end.
All was copied and the real work could start, cutting the parts the old way, by hand.
Accordingly the design of the SF27 M in the section of building threads, I like a kind of jig saw puzzle.
This is the system I used again.
Noël