Hawker Hurricane Vista: Presentazione Mosaico Elenco 1 March 8, 2017
The airframe almost completed, partly primed. The wings are removable outboard of the landing gear.
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The airframe is constructed much like a flying model kit would be, but to exact scale. Clarke designed all of his models from the ground up.
3 March 8, 2017
You can see the brass tube in place that will support the propeller.
4 March 8, 2017
Entirely scratch built prop, hub and blades. Each blade is formed from very thin aluminium sheet, wrapped around a wood dowel that is tapered to a point.
5 March 8, 2017
Landing gear is all soldered brass tubing, very strong. Wheels and tires are for a flying model.
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The hardwood canopy mould for the vacuform machine.
8 March 8, 2017
Vacuformed canopy in place. Clarke designed and built his own vacuform machine, using a vacuum cleaner motor.
9 March 8, 2017
Wings removed, and you can see how the prop blades were formed.
10 March 8, 2017
Details of the tail structure during construction.
11 March 8, 2017
The fin and rudder covered with fabric before priming.
12 March 8, 2017
The balsa wood skinned wings.
13 March 8, 2017
Close up of an aileron.
14 March 8, 2017
Clarke with the finished model.
15 March 8, 2017
Most Canadian built Hurricanes were shipped with no spinner installed.
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Cockpit details under construction.
18 19 20 Commenti 8 March 2017, 19:50
Norm Sheppard The picture is a rare wartime colour shot of a Canadian built Hurricane.
8 March 2017, 20:20
Spanjaard first class modelling in my opinion. you should be proud of what your father did.
8 March 2017, 21:55
gorby Another beauty.
9 March 2017, 15:07
Album info This model now hangs in the Don McClure Aviation Gallery in the Romeo Leblanc International Airport in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada. It was built by Clarke Sheppard, my late father.
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