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1/48 Gribovsky G-10 Commenced 27 NOV 2017 Completed 20 DEC 2017

Started by Boomerang, December 11, 2017, 11:00:20 PM

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Boomerang

 
This what I alluded to in the ping.

1/48 th.  Built from the bits box. Wheels/ spats and tail plane are basswood. Rest is balsa. Cylinders are balsa dowel threaded with a nut.

1930's sports plane.

Cheers

Gordon

lastvautour

Beautifully done. Never thought of using a nut over a dowel for cooling fins.

Lou

Boomerang

 
Thanks Lou. I'll stick up a another clue maybe tomorrow.

Cheers

Gordon

Boomerang


I might get it finished by the end of the year.

It's all just clipped and blue tacked together at the moment.

Cheers

Gordon

Boomerang


Only one was built . Started out with a 3 cylinder engine (45 HP)with a later upgrade to 5 cylinders(65 HP).
Limited photographs around (that I can find).

There is one picture in the March 1936 Flying ACES magazine which shows the later version "at a     basic flight school".

I can't find this picture on the net.

Soooo...  Cylinders have been jazzed up with push rods, inlet and outlet pipes.
               Cockpit has been cleaned up with a rotary tool and Coaming has been added.

Picture to follow.

Cheers
Gordon

lastvautour

What is the plane's manufacturer and name?

Lou

Boomerang


Boomerang


  Some more progress. Still only clipped and blue tacked together.

Have made a couple of propeller blades .

Should be all done in a couple of days.

Gordon

lastvautour

Very rare indeed. I found 4 pictures which I assume you have.

Lou

Boomerang


  Try this link. It's in Russian but the pictures are OK.

  Cheers

  Gordon

http://xn--80aafy5bs.xn--p1ai/aviamuseum/aviatsiya/sssr/legkie-samolety/dovoennyj-period/lyogkij-samolyot-g-10/


lastvautour

The pilot must have had a crooked neck to fly this. I don't see any forward visibility through that top cylinder.

Lou

Boomerang

 
I like it . Looks abit  Comper swift ish.

I'll crank up the technology and scan the picture that started it all.

Struts are done. Fuselage decals applied.

Shouldn't be too long in getting it finished.

Gordon

Boomerang


Picture from Flying Aces March 1936.

Its the later version  with a 65 HP motor. Sorry for the quality. I saw this and went yes I like that.
Eventually last year found some drawings .

Cheers

Gordon

Boomerang


  Finished.......

Cheers

Gordon

buccfan

Very nice indeed Gordon, it looks great in that 1930's colour scheme. Regards Paul.