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As you can see in this photo the upper wing has no airfoil. It is absolutely plain. The laminar airfoil of the P-51 comes very close to the real thing. 

 

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This drawing was done by Hans-Jürgen Fischer (copyright), published in:

http://modell-aviator.de/downloads/turboprop-trainer-shorts-tucano-t-1/

I received it in a Forums response over on ffmc.de

 

Other issues:

The lateral grills on the engine cowling are molded "recessed" on the left fuselage. In fact they must flush with the Skin. On the right fuselage half the smaller grill (square) is not existing. You just find a hole. The longer grill is repeated (mirrored). In fact this grill is not existing and must be puttied.

 

I don´t know what they smoke in the Trumpy/H-Boo development department, but it must be very hard stuff.

Andreas Beck

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Cockpit: primitive, but good fit after some sanding on the fuselage inside locators

front ldggear bay: no detail, locator only on one side though there is a provision on the other side

Cockpit sidewalls: sanded down 50% in thickness, otherwise they might press the fuselage to the outside resulting in bad canopy fit

White rectangle on engine comp: filled with putty, no grill existing here!

small white square: Here is a grill, HB just provides a hole! (engraved plastic sheet inserted)

A draine opening must be added

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After puttying and sanding the first priming for control was applied, will have to be repeated two or three times

 

 

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The canopy fits rather well, two little steps at the front and the rear.

 

 

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The top wing is now ready for engraving. Instead of the ICM top wing which I used the AccMin wing has a more correct airfoil.

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But now this: By error HB used the deck planking of their 1/35 Roman Galley for the horizontal stabilizers. The good thing about this is that the "lovely applied" Surface Details will disappear during correction.

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The trailing edge of the rudder can be sanded from the inside, Looks worse than it is...

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After Telford some progress: Wings are re-engraved now and the wing assembly is mounted to the fuselage. After the first filling of the wing-fuselage-gap with plastic material andproming now automotive fine putty is applied for the final (hopefully) sanding.

The elevator airfoil is improved by heavy sanding.

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