Each plan will contain the keywords you choose and the plans descriptions will not be searched. When you pick keywords from the panel above you are asking the system to return you the plans that contain those keywords. I only put glue when I join parts of a long strip.Pick only one from each group and keep in mind that we are in the process of editing all the plans so only the plans already edited will show up.Īs plans are edited the keywords above are attributed to them.
If you have bought Mailplane in the last 60 days, contact us if you want a refund. Mailplane will continue to function for existing customers and we’ll try our best to keep it running. With 5mm radius, you already need a strip of paper 683mm long! If you’re pressed for time, here’s the short version: We are no longer selling licenses for Mailplane. Just a tip: I found out that ordinary 80g/m2 paper has a thickness close to 0,115mm. Calculate a few points in a spreadsheet, put them to (real) paper and that is it! This means that, when the strip length is l, its depth should be y. The area for a circle with r radius is equal to 3,14 x r x r. Taking e as the paper thickness and l as the strip length, the area is e x l. It formed the backbone of a small fleet of aircraft belonging to Western Air Express, a company that began air mail service between Los Angeles and Salt Lake City in April 1926 under a contract from the U.S. The relation between the paper strip length and r is very simple and depends only on paper thickness, having in mind that you must have equal areas. The Douglas M-2 was an important part of the early days of Air Mail service in the United States. y is the paper strip depth corresponding to r radius. If you take 'a' as the radius of the curve (at its base) and 'b' its overall height, then, for any 't' value, you calculate r and y. R=a cos(t) and y=b sin(t), where 't' can be anything from 0 to 90º (first quadrant). Henni - first, you have to define the curve you want to get. Fortunately, it is not too hard to keep just the outer, printed, slice. That was not the case with the cannon on the Panzerjagerwagen. The Douglas M-series is a development of the Douglas O-2 observation aircraft.
You should be able to do it without laminating the paper because the diameter is reasonable. The Douglas M-1 / M-2 / M-3 / M-4 is a series of single-engine single-seat mailplanes produced by the US-American manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company. Douglas M2 mailplane auf dem Bucherbord: FG Me-262 DCM Bristol Scout Ta-152-C FG GeeBee R-1 Leonardo's 'Ornithopter' 'das Phoenix'. The worst part is to get the desired shape close to the edges. I repeat the process until the diameter looks good and reasonably uniform, putting more pressure, in any pass, where the diameter remains bigger. It is important to put the pressure evenly and not too much. The method I use is to put the part over a desk (or something else) edge, press it with a finger, one hand or both, depending on the part size, and slide it around the edge. The parts you talk about have something good: the diameter is not too small. Rolling long cylinders is always complicated and GPM's thick paper certainly doesn't help I built the 'old' kit but, probably, the new one is just a Zaphod - You got to the buzzword: paper :D. John - You are in for a good one! Ulm is one of Schreiber's best kits.