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Gloster Gamecock and how it was built

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The Gloster Gamecock a very evocative pre war fighter made from mahagany wings with pine for the fuselage,methods of construction leading up to the completed model.

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CAREFULLY REMOVE THE WOOD ON THE FUSELAGE.JPG

CARVED WINGS.JPG

CRANKING IN THE DIHEDRAL ANGLE.JPG

FINISHED WINGS LAID OUT.JPG


FUSELAGE CARVED.JPG


LOTS OF WOOD REMOVED TO GET TO THE SHAPE WANTED.JPG


MARK OUT WING BLANKS.JPG


SEE HOW USEFUL THOSE OFFCUTS ARE.JPG

THE TAILPLANE HAS BEEN OFFERED UP.JPG

WORKING ON THE CENTRE SECTION.JPG


WORKING ON THE FUSELAGE.JPG


UNDERWING FUEL TANKS INSTALLED.JPG


A COAT OF PRIMER FOR THE UNDERSIDE OF THE UPPER WING.JPG
 
Barry, You really show great wood working skills. That is a plane I have never heard of, was it a successful design for its time?
 
A man of great talents :smiling3:.
My Dad always used to work with wood,he used to make some fantastic things.
 
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Before the introduction of resins pattern makers always used wood to make castings,I used to go and collect the offcuts from the floor and put some money in the tea kitty,they only use it as firewood.
I like to keep old skills alive too just like those wheelwrights who spoke up wooden wheels in craft centres.
 
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