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Klemm L20 -Paper construction

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This Klemm L20 Monoplane was built from a German paper kit,lots of tedious parts to cut out first but I like the challenges of models such as this,makes into a model with vintage character.

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Out with the scissors and a sharp modelling knife.

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Plenty of scope for improvement in assembly,strengthen with balsa where required.

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Start with the seats and cockpit area

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Use a small steel rule to make the folds

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The fuselage is folded around the cockpit module

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Use a piece of wooden dowel to bend in the rear decking

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Trusty Christmas card pegs come into use again

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Work carefully by cutting out the many small parts


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Tail assembled and fitted

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I glued the flimsy spar sections onto thick card cutting them out with a metal straight edge,pre assemble them on a flat surface

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For further ease of assembly and strength I inserted balsa between the spars

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Fold the paper skinning over the assembled inner spars,glue at the trailing edges and allow to dry overnight

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Make a simple assembly jig to attach the wings with required dihedral angle

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Add the undercarriage and propeller stand back and admire this antique aeroplane
 
Fascinating. i have seen other paper kit & it is fascinating to see the builds as they go together.

very nice Barry.
Laurie
 
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Fascinating. i have seen other paper kit & it is fascinating to see the builds as they go together.

very nice Barry.
Laurie

Thank you Laurie,but if you want these kind of models to last they need re-inforcement with something like balsa inserts which adds rigidity,I hate to see sagging wings etc !
 
Thank you Laurie,but if you want these kind of models to last they need re-inforcement with something like balsa inserts which adds rigidity,I hate to see sagging wings etc !

Can well imagine Barry. I had trouble enough building a 1/32 Lysander & had to reinforce due to wing droop.


No droop there Barry

Laurie
 
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