Hi
For a long time now I have been looking at building a B.E.2e, both at 1/6 and 1/4 scale.
I have opted for 1/6 as this will be 80 “wing span as 1/4 would 122” span. I have been collecting for some time all the scale drawings I could find, including actual construction drawings.
See attached 2 of the construction drawings. I know one is of a B.E.2c but the Fuselage is basically the same.
I would like to try and follow as much as reasonably possible these drawings, as I would like as much interior as possible.
I have detailed drawings of most of the Fuselage fittings, but think this will be going a bit too far but the fittings for the Undercarriage and wing joints can be used to add strength.
Also Undecided on power for this, IC or electric. I have a RCV91 doing nothing that should be ok for this size.
Would you consider this to be too much effort for a model of this size?
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For a long time now I have been looking at building a B.E.2e, both at 1/6 and 1/4 scale.
I have opted for 1/6 as this will be 80 “wing span as 1/4 would 122” span. I have been collecting for some time all the scale drawings I could find, including actual construction drawings.
See attached 2 of the construction drawings. I know one is of a B.E.2c but the Fuselage is basically the same.
I would like to try and follow as much as reasonably possible these drawings, as I would like as much interior as possible.
I have detailed drawings of most of the Fuselage fittings, but think this will be going a bit too far but the fittings for the Undercarriage and wing joints can be used to add strength.
Also Undecided on power for this, IC or electric. I have a RCV91 doing nothing that should be ok for this size.
Would you consider this to be too much effort for a model of this size?
[ATTACH]91887.IPB[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH]91888.IPB[/ATTACH]
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