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GWS A6M2-N "RUFE" MODIFICATION FLOAT SET
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Also my first home built float plane design. Mostly, if not always, dealt with conventional landing gear of Radio Control Planes. After moving from the dessert to the Northwest I found myself with the opportunity to fly off a local lake and began the modification of an original foam GWS Zero kit.
Modified GWS Zero kit as an Nakajima A6M2-N Rufe Float Plane with center and wing floats. The center wing was used from a conventional Horizon Hobby single float. All parts were 3d printed to accomodate the GWS zero design while adhering to the original Rufe as possible.
These parts are made for modification of an original Kit. Some parts such as the landing gear mounts were already included, so I do not have STL files for the wing float pylons. Wing Floats were also made from scratch using Michael's styrofoam blocks cut in a basic float shape. Note: The wing tip floats are angled at 13 degrees up to make up for the hydrodynamics of the water.
Colors are yours
Also my first home built float plane design. Mostly, if not always, dealt with conventional landing gear of Radio Control Planes. After moving from the dessert to the Northwest I found myself with the opportunity to fly off a local lake and began the modification of an original foam GWS Zero kit.
Modified GWS Zero kit as an Nakajima A6M2-N Rufe Float Plane with center and wing floats. The center wing was used from a conventional Horizon Hobby single float. All parts were 3d printed to accomodate the GWS zero design while adhering to the original Rufe as possible.
These parts are made for modification of an original Kit. Some parts such as the landing gear mounts were already included, so I do not have STL files for the wing float pylons. Wing Floats were also made from scratch using Michael's styrofoam blocks cut in a basic float shape. Note: The wing tip floats are angled at 13 degrees up to make up for the hydrodynamics of the water.
Colors are yours
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