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How to go about making your own plans?

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Richter

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Location
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
So I had such grand plans of making a WAR BF109 but due to my size vs the 70% scaled version of an already small plane... It won't work. How would one go about drafting up a set of plans for a 100% scale replica? I was looking online and there's a guy who you can purchase an almost complete set of plans for a BF109. Now if a guy was to purchase those and then fab the "missing parts" from the incomplete set of drawings.. Is this a possibility? Or am I on crazy pills?

With engineering something like this, who do you guys know or recommend for this? I want a 109 so very bad, and figure if I'm going to spend the time and money it would be nice to make something I could actually fly. I'm no millionaire (as I'd just buy white 14) but would this be an extremely expensive task with the engineering aspect?

Thanks
 
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