Dang Royce, your going to knock this out in record time. I always liked doing those square to round transitions. I had to do one in .025 steel once for a machine cover.
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Hung the prop, to get a feel for how tall to make the landing gear.
It is clear that the prop is oversized by a good margin.
May cut it down, a touch.
Royce
When I was a kid, I had (for a short while) a gas powered airplane that flew on a tether line. Looking at your latest project, I couldn't help but wonder if you were installing the ceiling fan motor and planning on flying this on a very long extension cord used as a tether.

Thanks
OCD
Cobbler
Made a wee bit of progress today, on the rudder.
Opted to make it in two pieces, to try to get some foil shape to it.
We'll see if it pans out.
Royce
More cool projects Royce! I’ve been waiting to comment until they were done, but the plane is looking great and I’m left wondering what the next project will be…
WOW Royce... You've done it again...Twice.... Outstanding![]()
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What would you value your protractor at???
Yours is only the second one of that style I have seen....
I have the other one... Like it more than the "NEW" style for a lot of projects...
Well done on the chair and the plane is looking great....![]()
LynnW
Thanks Lynn,
work wise it is a fine tool and I put a high value on it.
The adjustable stops on it, to dial in true square, really make it a cut above.
Royce
Thanks Cobbler
It's all smoke and mirrors!
Royce
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And got the elevator installed.
Starting to look airworthy.
Royce
When the meteor hits again there will be nothing left on Earth except a big hole, dirt, and everything Royce has ever built of metal!
I bet the family will be stoked with your gifts!
Thanks Outwest,
Plenty of ideas, but have not zeroed in on one, yet.
Here's a pic of the tail end of the tail.
It was not figured, measured or degreed, just eyeballed, whittled and pecked to shape with a hammer.
I really enjoy the crudeness of it.
Royce