Dornier Do-28Z

Started by loupgarou, October 02, 2012, 12:18:57 PM

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loupgarou

One of the aircraft projects I am working on.
I haven't yet seen another one, but I'd be surprised if I were the first to build a Do-28 Zwilling, it looks a natural choice to me.
You only need to glue together the right half of the left engine with the left half of the right one and have the correct spacing of the fuselages etc.
I prepared a jig to keep in the correct position the half fuselages in order to measure and cut the central wing and tailplane.
I glued and sanded the door that would be "inside", then had to cut another door opening and prepare another door for the 2 "outside" fuselage halves (window spacing is different when there is no door, so I couldn't just scribe the door).
To date I glued together only the central elements with the inside fuselage halves, other parts are put together just to give an idea.
       

I have no idea what colour scheme and markings I should use. :rolleyes:
loupgarou
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