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VMC Fokker D VIII

Started by TheLurker, Dec 27, 2025, 11:06 AM

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Spiros

I will try to.

Being my first CO2, not sure if I would be of any good to others... ;D  ;D  ;D

Definitely will regularly add some updates

TheLurker

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g_kandylakis

#17
Hi Lurk,

It looks promising and definitely good in the air. And one piece in the end is always a good result

3/4 of a circle at Trinity, that sounds at least safe...

Looking forward to videos in the next time.

A quick question/request:
can you please give us the following weights;

Model weight with no nose assembly, no rubber no rear motor peg. The basic model.

Nose assembly as is.

Balast in nose assembly.


The reason...

Spiros already stated he wants to make it as a CO2 powered model and I am trying to figure the overal parameters of the model...

Thanks,

George

TheLurker

#18
Quote from: g_kandylakis on Jun 21, 2026, 06:12 PMLooking forward to videos in the next time.
Aye, well. If it survives trimming. :)

ΓΚ> Model weight with no nose assembly, no rubber no rear motor peg.
22.7g

ΓΚ>Nose assembly as is.
12.3g

ΓΚ>Ballast in nose assembly.
Additional ballast is carried in the hopper just behind F0 and at the moment it's 1.3g.  The "fuselage" weight above does not include this.

Bear in mind
1 - The tail assembly on mine is formed outlines rather than the kit sheet parts.
2 - I made up a balsa cowling for the motor rather than use the kit supplied part.

ETA.
The nose assembly includes a Knight Aero MK II adjustable nose block, the new "Lego Brick" style.
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g_kandylakis

Thanks Lurk!

Forgot to ask about the rubber weight...

Spiros

Hi Lurk.

Many thanks for the data!

TheLurker

Quote from: g_kandylakis on Jun 22, 2026, 12:19 AMThanks Lurk!
Forgot to ask about the rubber weight...
4.5g 

A loop of 3/16", 12.5" (31cm) pre-tensioned so probably about 13-14" (32.5 - 35cm)plain loop.
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Spiros

Lurk, short question.

On the upper front part of the fuselage you added balsa instead of paper. This is also my intention.

Did you do this also on the sides?

TheLurker

Evening Σπύρο,

I used paper sides.  I did consider balsa cladding, but I couldn't see a good (i.e. simple & lightweight) way of doing so and still being able to fit the wings & struts.

Because I decided to use paper I cut some 1/32" stand-offs to reduce the risk of the sides becoming concave in use as had happened with my VMC Sopwith Camel.

The other thing I tried was to make a couple of very small stops for the wing struts to make it easier to fit them in the correct location at finally assembly.  It worked rather well.

1    - Strut stop prior to trimming.
2, 3 - Stand-offs
4    - In position
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Spiros

Τέλειο!!!

Perfect!! Thank you very much. Everything is clear!