Here is the finished model.
(the building article is here:)
http://wingsofintent.blogspot.com/2013/02/another-arup-this-time-smaller-s-2.html
As said, I mostly followed Bill Hannan's reprint in Skyways magazine of Jan 1997. The published plan was drafted in 1991 by Mark Allison, and other several collaborators are acknowledged.
The Arup had a strange empty bay between the windshield and the firewal. The left side of the canopy slid underneath the right side one.
You can visit the previous posting which details the construction of this model, and also have a look at the posting depicting the model of the bigger Arup S-4, in this same blog.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
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well! what to say? how many obscure aircraft are there left to build? usual amazing job leaving the rest of us greatful to see what you do.
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Andrew
Thanks Andrew
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I only have perhaps about 2,000 more folders on obscure aircraft.
I advise you grab a seat, it may take more than a few days to build them all :-)
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ReplyDeleteMark, I accidentally deleted your comment (clicked "delete" instead of "reply") and can't see a way to get it back.
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Will try to see if I find an answer for correcting this.
Could you please share with me the 2000 obscure folders? If you don't mind that is..
ReplyDeletemy email is:
henry2008kim@gmail.com