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Jodel Bebe peanut

Started by Spiros, Dec 25, 2025, 12:04 PM

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Spiros

Time to check the wing...... Some first positioning, to see if it all match....

Decided to go for the scale version of the wing......

Spiros

Main spar has been placed and time for the dihedral! So far seems ok..... Waiting for the glue to dry and check if the measurements are correct....

Spiros

Another important task now, is to find the most convenient color scheme.

Lars proposed the most beautiful color scheme of all (the Swiss Jodel), however, I'm not sure if I'm able to source out the correct tissue for such!

While searching, I found this webiste, dedicated to Bebe Jodel and there are plenty of information for the plane. Maybe it would be interesting for some people.

https://bebejodel.wordpress.com/les-membres/

Spiros

After finishing both dihedrals, it now looks more like a plane...... Many details are missng from the wing (it's still ongoing process) but still, now it looks better!

Spiros

I would need some help on the coloring of the Jodel.

Here is the color scheme I would like to make.

The dark green is ok, however I cannot understand if the second color is creme or very light green.

I cannot understand from the pic so any help is highly appreciated.

ramses

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Beautiful work Spiros!

Quote from: Spiros on Jan 28, 2026, 08:10 PMI would need some help on the coloring of the Jodel. Here is the color scheme I would like to make. The dark green is ok, however I cannot understand if the second color is creme or very light green. I cannot understand from the pic so any help is highly appreciated.

I loaded several photos of the HB-SAE into Photoshop and looked at the yellow color:



I can't give an exact color code because the lighting and such varies between the photos.
But I think you can conclude that it really is a yellow color, not light green.

Cheers, Ramses