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vigenere

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Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
My experience in high school Industrial Arts has shown me that student enthusiasm is the key to success.

So I'm designing a full scale non-flying Hawker Hurricane - got to be better than a coffee table !!!

Construction is of 'commercial' materials and hardware.

The engine and prop blades are made of water or laser cut ply keyed together with dowel and bolts. The prop rotates on ball bearings and could be electrically driven.

Cheers

Ian


Blog: thingsgraphical.blogspot.com.au
 

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