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RBCkits Curtiss Hawk H75


Ton van Munsteren
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Some time ago I build the RBCkits Curtiss Hawk H75 with a geared speed 600 motor on nicad cells in a Dutch color scheme
 
After the model got damages falling from the wall-rack I repaired it and selected another paint scheme.
 
Also switched to a brushless T29 motor on Konion cells I still enjoy flying this model but don't see alot of thies model.
 
So was hope that you guys would appreciate showing you my repaint job.
 
 
Kit is cnc cut
 

Aligning the wing to the fuse
 




Not much power with a geared speed 600 but good for some nice flying.
 


 

Repaired and waiting for its new paint scheme
 
Ton
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  • 10 years later...

Hi Ton,

purchased a kit second hand. The instruction is very short and numbering of parts is missing in the fuselage construction overview. Nevertheless I managed to assemble the fuselage and built in right thrust.

The only part I am missing in the plan now is the fuselage front top planking, on formers F2A, F3A and F4A (two parts. The 3mm balsa ring does not match exactly, needs to be shaped to fuselage tapering from cowl to cockpit section.

From your pictures this section seems to be very flat. Will refer to the sections of the formers on the plan.

Greets, Franz

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