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  1. 8 Ιουλ 2011 · I recently came across an online adaptation of the classic model builder's book 'Scale Model Aircraft in Plastic Card' by Harry Woodman. It has been done with his full permission. More top tips and techniques than you can shake a stick at!

  2. 6 Απρ 2015 · Here's a look at the layout. Note the calculated values for W (tr) and CG (d); the closer you can get W (t) to W (tr), the closer CG (d) will be to zero (perfectly balanced). It is best to move components (e.g., batteries) to achieve the desired weight if possible, but ballast may be required.

  3. 5 Απρ 2011 · You cannot have done much WW1 (notably, but not exclusively) modeling, plastic/card modeling, scratchbuilding without running into his contributions. I remember his book, ‘Scale Model Aircraft in Plastic Card’, as a "bible" in my younger scratchbuilding days and I cannot even estimate how many historical articles I might have around with ...

  4. Here is how the conversion looks mathematically: Full-scale Hawk 75 wingspan = (37 feet x 12 inches) + 4 inches = 448 inches. Now that the full-scale units match the model units, all we need to do is find the ratio of the big airplane to the little airplane.

  5. 14 Μαρ 2024 · Practical results of the exponent of length to describe mass growth are between 2.2 and 2.3. For a quarter scale model this means that mass will reduce to 0.25 2.2 = 0.0474 to 0.25 2.3 = 0.0412 of the original mass.

  6. 15 Φεβ 2010 · Scale Model Aircraft in Plastic Card by Harry Woodman. For many, many years I have been an avid model maker, from Airfix, Revel kits in my youth to the resin masters I now build.

  7. How to Calculate the Wing Loading of a Flying Model Aircraft. The wing loading of an aircraft is the measure of weight carried by each given unit of area. For model aircraft, wing loading is expressed as ounces per square foot (oz./ft 2).