New Chip off the old block

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Re: New Chip off the old block

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Paul K wrote: Thanks for that, Peter. Yes, exaggerated is the right word - from that video, one can see a slight 'pillowing' of the metal skin up near the wingtip, but nothing as severe as in this JF model, which looks more like doped fabric on wood. I hope they look at it before its released.

And that poor burnt Chipmunk. How sad. :(
Yes that did make me sad...Sierra Bravo was the chippy that I was in a syndicate to run at High Wycombe many years ago. It is in Rick's list of liveries, and I used his model with Mark Jones in the front seat and me in the back, for one of my videos. I made a couple of face transplants for it :lol:

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Looking at the JF screenshots & the Video, the Chippie obviously has a fabric covered wing aft of the spar, but the video shows the fabric to balloon upwards due to the low pressure there, whereas JF have made the fabric taught so that it sinks between the ribs, there also seems to be a very coarse plain weave to the fabric that is not normally seen especially after at least two coats of red tautening dope followed by various overcoats.
(I had this sort of problem when I did my Proctor & I think I did the static ground condition of tight fabric, whereas in flight it balloons upwards!) Its difficult to animate that I think!
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http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/ ... 01375.html This confirms that the wings aft of the spars are fabric covered.

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Well, I must say I couldn't have been looking properly, all those years ago. I could have sworn the Chipmunk had metal wings. I'm at Duxford tomorrow, so I'm going to have an extra close look at the ones that are sitting around.

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Paul, the wings are metal, well the internal structure & the leading edge are metal, there is just fabric aft of the spar.
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Saw the thread over at SOH and when saw the references to the wings, popped into the hangar and took these....and two from last week!

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I like the P8 compass.

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Dev One wrote:Paul, the wings are metal, well the internal structure & the leading edge are metal, there is just fabric aft of the spar.
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Keith, I didn't think there was any fabric at all on the Chipmunk's wings. :doh: :lol:

I had a look at a couple of them down at Duxford today, and its pretty taut across the frames - very unlike what JF are modeling, I think. Anyway, I hope they sort it out, because a brand new Chipmunk is an exciting prospect.

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Some more info here: http://www.justflight.com/articles/dhc1 ... d-may-2014
...This new Chipmunk will be priced at just £9.99 / €12.95 / $14.99 for an introductory period (normal price £14.99 / €18.95 / $21.99) and shortly after release a Royal Canadian Air Force variant with a 'bubble' canopy will be available FREE to all buyers...
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I'd be very interested to know what the flight model is like as much as anything else. This reminds me of the JF Tiger Moth, which looked good, but I didn't like the flight model.
Tako_Kichi wrote:I guess I can stop work on the freeware FSX one I was working on when I got bored with the Navion! :doh: :lol:
Nooooooo, please don't! :'( I urge you to continue!!! The Just Flight Tiger Moth vs Ant's freeware Tiger Moth is a great analogy... I wish I hadn't bought the JF edition as I regard Ant's (which came along later) as superior. I know your Chipmunk can be equally superior! :thumbsup:

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I think the Chippie comments have struck a nerve. :lol:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... d-Chipmunk

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