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Sebel Folland Gnat Plans 9 years 2 days ago #468

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Hi
I have been experimenting with different methods to make really light fuselages from preformed balsa, and I recently found a Sebel Folland Gnat kit, which is an excellent object to study. The kit seems to be complete, except for one thing: the plan and building instructions are missing. Is there anyone that can help me with a copy of the plan so I can get the full picture of how it is supposed to come together?
Gunnar

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Sebel Folland Gnat Plans 9 years 2 days ago #469

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Hi Gunnar,
I've got the kit so in the next week I'll extract it and see what shape the plans and instructions are in so I can copy. The kit without the plan would be like trying to do it blindfold with a hand tied behind your back. I'll certainly look for you.

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Sebel Folland Gnat Plans 9 years 1 day ago #470

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Thanks Andy
I have seen the plans for the F-104 Starfighter, so I get the general idea, but there are obviously a lot of details that differs between the models, so your help is very much appreciated.
Gunnar

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Sebel Folland Gnat Plans 9 years 1 day ago #471

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Hi Gunnar,

we would love to see photos and flight reports any model you make from this small 'Tailored' Mach 1 kit. They are very rare, and neither Andy nor I have seen a Tailored model make a successful flight :huh: .

As to moulded fuselages, I will send you a copy of one of my articles which contains a 'How to do' it. It's a method which starts with very soft 1.5mm balsa wrapped around a male peg.

I used the method for my SAAB Draken:



I look forward to progress with this project
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Sebel Folland Gnat Plans 8 years 11 months ago #472

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Hi Gunnar,

I have at long last searched the dusty Jetex archives on my computer hard disc, and made it back alive :huh:

I had forgotten what I have (and haven't) gathered over the years, but I seem to have quite a few 'Tailored' plans, including the 'Mach 1' Gnat for Jetex 50:



The smaller Tailored models were thought to look just great, but quite tricky to get to fly as they were quite heavy for their size. Try to add lightness to yours. There is a good article about the Tailored models at:

archivesite.jetex.org/archive/article-ta...istory-rs-ss-13.html

Please keep us in informed of progress! :)
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Sebel Folland Gnat Plans 8 years 11 months ago #473

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Thanks Roger
It seems that part of the plan is missing, the building instructions ought to be on the right side, but now I understand a little more. I could never have guessed that the four balsa parts with a little slot were supports to give the wings it's dihedral.
I also found an error in the kit: The numbers on the formers for the fuselage jigs are wrong. If you install the formers in that order you will get a very interestingly shaped fuselage. It might help to put the print on the other side.

I have decided to build the model, it will probably not survive another 50 years in the box anyway, but also to try to make moulds to make a lighter version of the fuselage, so I guess I will start a new thread in the building section when I get that far.
Gunnar
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