In video at 0:11 dimensions are shown for each part. If it's not visible, numbers from top to bottom and from left to right are: 193, 18, 18, 97, 97, 11, 52, 27, 15, 15, 25, 27, 27, 8, 11, 152 all in millimeters. Hope this is understandable;)
Yes of course, sorry for that. Dimensions from top to bottom and from left to right are: 193, 18, 18, 97, 97, 11, 52, 27, 15, 15, 25, 27, 27, 8, 11, 152 all in millimeters. Hope this is understandable;)
@@nejc01 I had wondered that as well. Thank you for supplying the dimensions. I want to try this when I can because the premade balsa airplane toys are so expensive now! They used to be around $1 per plane in 2012 or 2013. Sometimes you could even get them 3 for a dollar. Now they are over $6 for one plane! Totally ridiculous considering how simple the design is and that it's made from the same material craft sticks are made from. You can get a package of craft sticks for $1.25 and make a few of these planes. Anyway, flying wood and foam planes has been a favorite pastime for me and my daughter, so it will be fun to see if these planes fly as well as the store bought ones. Thank you for the tutorial! 🙂
Dimensions from top to bottom and from left to right are: 193, 18, 18, 97, 97, 11, 52, 27, 15, 15, 25, 27, 27, 8, 11, 152 all in millimeters. Hope this is understandable;)
It's a lovely miniature plane! Thanks for sharing! 👍
Thank you! I'm glad you like it:)
Can u plz tell the dimensions for each part specifically
In video at 0:11 dimensions are shown for each part. If it's not visible, numbers from top to bottom and from left to right are: 193, 18, 18, 97, 97, 11, 52, 27, 15, 15, 25, 27, 27, 8, 11, 152 all in millimeters. Hope this is understandable;)
Thank u so much
Is there a way I can do this without using glue please
You can try to make holes in the fuselage and insert the wings inside:)
Can you please tell the dimensions in video it’s not properly visible
Yes of course, sorry for that. Dimensions from top to bottom and from left to right are: 193, 18, 18, 97, 97, 11, 52, 27, 15, 15, 25, 27, 27, 8, 11, 152 all in millimeters. Hope this is understandable;)
@@nejc01 thank u
@@nejc01 I had wondered that as well. Thank you for supplying the dimensions. I want to try this when I can because the premade balsa airplane toys are so expensive now! They used to be around $1 per plane in 2012 or 2013. Sometimes you could even get them 3 for a dollar. Now they are over $6 for one plane! Totally ridiculous considering how simple the design is and that it's made from the same material craft sticks are made from. You can get a package of craft sticks for $1.25 and make a few of these planes.
Anyway, flying wood and foam planes has been a favorite pastime for me and my daughter, so it will be fun to see if these planes fly as well as the store bought ones. Thank you for the tutorial! 🙂
U can use plasticine instead of sheet metal
Good glider plane
Thank you:)
Your welcome
Can you say the Measurement
Dimensions from top to bottom and from left to right are: 193, 18, 18, 97, 97, 11, 52, 27, 15, 15, 25, 27, 27, 8, 11, 152 all in millimeters. Hope this is understandable;)
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