Today I have uploaded a rather old and primitive home brew drawing of a Percival Proctor 3,the plan is over 55 years old and was actually made sitting alongside the full sized aircraft,I took the sketch home and made a solid model from it the following day,here is part of that item ( the rest are in the new pictures/plans section ) it gave me such a thrill to find it and it has been left in its sketchy state untouched for all of that time to show an example of my early work,I intend to make a replica as a bit of nostalgia.
Barry.
(http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x300/UDAZONE/PROCTOR31.jpg)
Barry,
G-ALCK still exists so if you missed any detail you can hop over and see her again. Always liked the Percivals. Good luck with the model. Here's a recent view of her:
http://www.planesandchoppers.com/picture/number12658.asp
I'm amazed when I look at my old drawings and plans. I had the eyesight of a hawk when I was young and made some very nice drawings. Now I just slap down lines good enough to do the job at hand. I worked at the draughting table for many years before the advent of CAD but I still do the majority of my model drawings / plans by hand.
Mark
Our eyes only let in a fifth of the light than when we were younger,I agree once we were capable of crisp line drawings and I am amazed when I stumble across them today,but we get by !
Barry.