As stated over in the 'Bluebird thread', I intend building a few more water speed record boats from days gone by.
a few weeks ago I started sketching up some plans for the Spirit of Australia. I ended up taking a small copy of some line drawings to a copy shop & they blew them up to a length of 42". About 1/8 scale.
I intend to try an EDF first so I ordered a fan with an output thrust of 5.4 kg. i hope to keep the total weight well under that weight to at least give it a fighting chance to get up on the plane.
If it doesn't work, then I'll just add an ordinary 1/8 scale hydro setup in it.
Well it has sort of taken over, & the bluebird has taken a back seat again.
I cut most of the parts out of some 1/16" ply & built them up on a 1/16" ply base, using the dry fit & medium ca glue process.
Once the bacic frame work was finished I added the stringers & side skins.
Then the sponsons were built up.
Yesterday, I gave the insides a coat of epoxy resin & cut the foam blocks for the sections.
Next it is the sponson skins & deck skins.
Here's a few pics.
a few weeks ago I started sketching up some plans for the Spirit of Australia. I ended up taking a small copy of some line drawings to a copy shop & they blew them up to a length of 42". About 1/8 scale.
I intend to try an EDF first so I ordered a fan with an output thrust of 5.4 kg. i hope to keep the total weight well under that weight to at least give it a fighting chance to get up on the plane.
If it doesn't work, then I'll just add an ordinary 1/8 scale hydro setup in it.
Well it has sort of taken over, & the bluebird has taken a back seat again.
I cut most of the parts out of some 1/16" ply & built them up on a 1/16" ply base, using the dry fit & medium ca glue process.
Once the bacic frame work was finished I added the stringers & side skins.
Then the sponsons were built up.
Yesterday, I gave the insides a coat of epoxy resin & cut the foam blocks for the sections.
Next it is the sponson skins & deck skins.
Here's a few pics.
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