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Been amusing my self building this little gem over the last few days. This evening I triumphantly placed it on the desk... Finished!

Wrong, I just noticed that I am short six wires in the rigging! Oh Bugger! They will now be joining the rest of the rigging tomorrow!

For others contemplating this kit, in this scale; I warn you now its Tiny.

I'll bung a few photos up when its done, quite frankly after four hours of rigging my head hurts and I'm going to bed....

Ian M
 
Ian,

I got a 1/4 scale kit in the workshop waiting to be built. Be good to see your pics, i love this plane, lots of character.

Andy
 
Hi Ian, would you be so kind as to explain how you go about doing the rigging please? I have sofar refrained from doing bibes as I can't do such fine rigging.

Theuns
 
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Andy; There is a great web site that has an S.E.5a that they have built from the ground up. Yes a real full size flying one. OK it it a repro, and there are a couple of things that are maybe not 100%. I would imagin that the CAA have some say in these things.

For an example I could mention that on their plane they have used flat stainless steel stays and not the more correct wires. It gives a great walk around with very good large and clear photos.

They can be found here: SE.5a Walkaround | The Vintage Aviator

Theuns: I will give a run down on the rigging process in a day or two.

I thought it was well scary too but once you have done the first wire, its quite simple. Once you have figured out a way to do it....

Ian M
 
Thanks Ian,

Great site, gives a lot of detail. I have logged it.

Andy
 
Hi Ian

I've got the 1/32 version of this waiting in the stash. I'm really looking forward to your pics.

That site is excellent and really well designed. Have you seen the pic in the reference section of the crashed Fokker VII? It's amusingly titled 'The Only Tree for Miles' - made me smile anyway.

Hurry up and get those pics posted!!!

All the best

Paul
 
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Hi Paul. the photos where loaded up in the planes section yesterday :-) I found that picture of the fokker up a tree well funny, "stupid fokker" :laughing:

Ian M
 
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Andy; There is a great web site that has an S.E.5a that they have built from the ground up. Yes a real full size flying one. OK it it a repro, and there are a couple of things that are maybe not 100%. I would imagin that the CAA have some say in these things.For an example I could mention that on their plane they have used flat stainless steel stays and not the more correct wires. It gives a great walk around with very good large and clear photos.

Ian M
Hello Ian,

I don't know if we are talking about the same thing here, but during a bit of research for a 1:48 sopwith camel, I read that British aircraft didn't use wires, but indeed a type of flat bar for rigging. This flat bar had razor edges - a bit tricky for the ground crew !

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Colin M.......
 
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It would seem that you are quite correct Colin. Did you find the info on the net, or in a book? If it was on the net I would love to have a read. Do you have a link?

Ian M
 
Hey Ian, i purchased a way way back issue of a magazine, Scale Model Builder it think, it had a full section of the SE5a in it, so i got it for when i build my 1/4 scale one. Ill dig it out and have a look at it for you. see what i can find.

Andy
 
Ian do you remember the fantastic SE 5A scratch build by Greyhead on here a couple of years ago?

Enjoy reading through this:

http://www.scale-models.co.uk/planes-helicopters/2417-se5a-construction-beginning.html
 
Hello Ian,

Well I can't find the actual thread, but the web site was www.theaerodrome.com If you search rigging here, you will find all sorts of very useful information. Good luck.

regards

Colin m.......
 
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Good site theaerodrome, Sniffed around on it once in a while, Might sign up on day....

I think we can all rest easy and sleep well knowing that they did indeed use flat wire bracing 'wire' on the SE 5a.

I will try to get it right on the next one!!

Ian M
 
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