DFW T.28 Floh is available

Progress

Looking forward to "paint" all those nails :banghead:.

It starts to look like something, but I ran into some problems with the band around the fuselage.

Still a long way to so, but I thought you might like to see some teasers already.

Huub

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Thanks for the nice words and the "cheat sheets". (I had received the one for the lower wings via Mike Wilson as well, but didn't open my private e-mail until this morning :redf:).

Actully I did spend quite some time to align the pattern from the lozenge and ailerons, until I realised that it isn't very realistic to expect that the people bothered to get the pattern in line on items which were most likely produced seperately :banghead: .

Weather is awful here, so I think I can hit quite some nails in the plywood today :costumes:. But I'm afraid there is too much to do so it won't be ready this weekend.
I also have to make a choice whether I will use the earlier "Maltezer Kreuz" markings or the later "straight" crosses.

Huub
 
No problem Huub....just as a bit of research I can pass on about the lozenge, the wing lozenge should run Chordwise,(front to rear), and the aileron was applied spanwise,left to right). The patterns never matched just as you thought.:d:ernae:

Cheers
Randy
 
While you work on the FSX version I continue with this project. I just slammed 629 nails and rivets in the fuselage this evening :costumes:

Huub

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That's looking great Huub.
Looking forward to it.
Re all the nails etc, I think that building aircraft of this era was a bit like building fine antique furniture but on a much larger scale.
I wonder how many nails and rivets there were in something like a Zepplin Staaken R plane!
 
Herr Baron, just picked it up....will load it out this evening ! Looks like an interesting aircraft !

Huub, the repaint looks great !
 
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