I got a request from a fellow rc modeler from some pics on my arf Green Air Tiger Moth.
The biplane is:
Specifications
Wing span: 78 in. (1,980 m.m.) Wing area: 1,841 sq.in. (118.8 sq.dm.)
Fuselage length: 65.7 in. (1,670 m.m.) Take-off weight: 10.5-11.5 lbs.(5.0-5.5 kgs.)
Radio required: 4-ch. With 5 servos. Engine: 2C 0.90 cu.in. / 4C 1.20 cu.in.
I've uploaded the kit manual and addendum and some assembed photos to google drive at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1L0nUnDGAUCttE0KzQpHUOQkM_z-JV0J3
I recommend that you do not use the hardware that some with the kit but get good quality hardward from Dubro, Sullivan or Great Planes.
I used the stock swivles on my rigging and the swivels streched up to 4mm after a few flights - causing major slackness in the rigging.
The detail photos:
Friday, April 20, 2018
Green Air (Pacific Aeromodel) Tiger Moth
In 1960, I began aeromodelling at the age of 6 and that led to a lifetime of aviation reading and research for aeromodelling subjects with a strong interest in warbirds and unique aviation personalities. I've been fortunate to be attend EAA Airventure Oshkosh many times, Gathering of Legends at Duxford UK, in 2015, the Gathering of Mustangs and Legends in 2007 as well as many other aviation events. A highlight was a demo ride with the late Bob Hoover in the Shrike Commander at the 1984 Maple Leaf International Airshow at Gimli, Manitoba. Now retired from full time work, I do aeromodelling and aviation research full time when not visiting my two grandsons, Lennox and Edison! I'm also on Facebook as Kpk Warbirds.
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