1934 Curtis Goshawk Flying Model Plans
These
plans will allow one to build the rubber powered flying model of the
1934 curtis Goshawk as shown at the left and in the photos below of
the finished model, and the uncovered skeleton.
The
wingspan of the finished model is 20 inches, and the total length is
14 inches. As can be seen, the construction is tissue covered balsa,
using 'stick and tissue' construction for the frame, ribs and
formers.
The
plans are complete and highly detailed, and can be used to construct
and finish the model exactly as shown in the photo of the model
below.
As
can be seen, the plans are in booklet form, inserted into plastic
sheet protectors that can be used to store the templates that are
cut from the plans, as well as storing the plans themselves.
Multiple
templates are included for the formers and ribs. They are included
on pages separate from the plans themselves. This way, the plans
won't be damaged if your method of construction includes cutting out
the templates.
This
photo to the left is from the US Navy Archives, and is of the real
aircraft.
The
plans that I am offering here are scanned from the originals. Then,
using the computer, converted from raster to vector graphics. They
are then redrawn, rescaled, and corrected where needed with the use
of a CAD program to combine split components, correct errors and add
missing parts.
Unlike
the originals, the plans are all printed on only one side of the
paper or card stock, so that cutting one side doesn't damage
something you may need on the other.
The
corrected, rescaled plans are then printed full size, to the scale
mentioned above, including the complete original instructions. I
have added to the original instructions, both on the plans sheets
themselves, and in a booklet of generic hints, that aids in
building, covering, painting, balancing and flying the model when
completed.
It
also includes hints and tips to make your finished model an item to
be proud of. The plans include the details for a scale propeller for
display, and a flying propeller for... well ... flying!
These
two photos to the left are of the actual completed model, covered
and uncovered.
The
plans include the markings and information on several paint schemes.
This detail is present throughout the entire model, so the builder
can choose any level of finishing that his skill and patience
dictate.
The
original drawings and dimensions for the plans were taken directly
from the full size aircraft in the 1930s, and reflect the original
very accurately.
1934 Curtis Goshawk Flying Model Plans
....$9.95 Plans will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering, and I will notify you by email at that time. For destinations in the United States, the shipping will be $2.00 for the first set of plans and .50 for each additional set.
For
international orders, the shipping will be higher. Also be aware that your country MAY charge custom charges on arrival. These can vary considerably. If concerned, please contact your local postal service for this information.
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you have any questions, or would like to see any additional
information, please contact me at: harley@agelesswings.com © Copyright Harley
M. Dixon 1996-2008. Readers must seek
permission to re-publish whether in written, printed, electronic or
any other form.
These
plans were originally published in 1930s aviation magazines and were
not necessarily complete in that they sometimes had to be scaled to
fit the magazine's pages. In doing so, some pieces were left out or
split to comply with space constraints and fit on adjoining pages.
It was left to the builder to reconstruct parts or rescale the
drawings where needed.
This
last close-up shows some of the detail that is present in the plans.
These scans shown here are not representative of the quality of the
plans themselves. These are reduced in resolution and size to make
smaller files for downloading. The plans
themselves are clearly printed, highly detailed, full size to the
scale mentioned above, drawings.

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