One thing you can help with: John Woodham is building an Me 163. A tricky little beast. You improved the design, but I can't remember what modifications you made[/color].
I did a new wing design and a downthrust trough, this turned it into a very reliable and quite spectacular flyer (the original tended to get loopy under power).
I didn't do a 'proper' plan, i just did a basic plan for the wings and cutting templates for the new ribs. I did i'm pretty sure also do a mark-up of Richard's fuselage plan but i cant seem to locate it. Anyway, basic wing plan and ribs attached. Leave the wings unpainted for trimming so you can steam in a bit more twist if necessary.
Here is the model and close up of the downthrust trough You might notice on the final model i made a built up vertical stabiliser with aerofoil section, this was just about aesthetics, the sheet one works fine. You will also notice that the wing ribs have 'tabs' included. these ensure the washout twist angle, which is critical to stabilisation on this tailless design. Just sand the tabs off after building.
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