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Where do you source the steel tubing and what grade is it ? Phenomenal work ! I got a set of Jim Kiger drawing just to study the assembly and construction methods. I see your name mentioned on them!
Steel tubing is the same mld steebung as was used back then. It is readily available in Germany under DIN 2391 (EN 10305-1), seamless cold drwan thin walled steel tubings. These are available in St35, St37 and St52 grade. Fokker used steel tubing with a tensile strenght of 40-45kg/Square milimeter which falls in the rage of St 37.
AlexModeling Thanks! You may want to check out my D.VIII which is on loan to TAVAS ( www.tavas.com.au) until 2030. Feel encouraged to suport their work by subscribing to their Newsletter. And check them out on facebook as well.
Yes there is. The plane is currently on loan to "The Australian Vintage Aviation Society" until 2030. They operate it. You may check out their FB page, website and videos.
+NinjaViking1 Nothing wrong with it. There is no sound going with those slides shows. Just switch on any background music you´d like. I am not into telling others whatthey want to hear and I am not interested in UA-cams copyright violation politics of deleting stuff for no other but pseudo commercial reasons covered under copyright protection claims. The sole intention is to show photographs of how these aircraft are put together, not to provide cheap entertainment.
We don’t need sound it’s a relief NOT to listen to crap music thank you for the slideshow absolutely brilliant, better made than the original aircraft in my opinion
@@viktorroswell1041 Thank you very much. It is actually made the very same way, except for the fact that this was built by only few hands and in no time presure. Quality may indeed be better than back then.
Superb work! One of my favorite WWI German aircraft. Glad to see it replicated. Martys
You are welcome! Check out our facebook pages, too:
Flugzeugbau Fokker, alá Engels -Museum für Flugzeugbau u. techn. Geschichte
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064067261938
Very incredible work! Built better than originally I'll bet. You are Master Craftsman gentlemen!
+Bruce Gorney Thank you very much! Much appreciated, indeed.
You are very welcome Achim. The video was a door into the past that I enjoyed so much!
Achim Engels the best WWI builder!!!
Wunderbar! Ich wünsche Ihnen viel Erfolg!
Danke
Fantastic work gentlemen. Thank you for posting.
Incredible workmanship!
Thank you for sharing. Your work is of a very high standard.
Truly amazing, gorgeous work. The cost must be staggering.
Justa lot of work.
Incredible! Thank you!
Where do you source the steel tubing and what grade is it ? Phenomenal work ! I got a set of Jim Kiger drawing just to study the assembly and construction methods. I see your name mentioned on them!
Steel tubing is the same mld steebung as was used back then. It is readily available in Germany under DIN 2391 (EN 10305-1), seamless cold drwan thin walled steel tubings. These are available in St35, St37 and St52 grade. Fokker used steel tubing with a tensile strenght of 40-45kg/Square milimeter which falls in the rage of St 37.
Wunderschön!
whats this planes registration and where is it hangard ??I LOVE IT !!!!
This one is now flying at Caboolture with TAVAS. Its registration is VH-EIV.
Now this is really something!! Thats a wonderfull job... are those for museum or for private sale?
Those aircraft are made for flying. I was commisioned to build them for others and made one for myself.
Amazing! i wish you all the best for your´s (and of corse for the others as well):)
AlexModeling
Thanks! You may want to check out my D.VIII which is on loan to TAVAS ( www.tavas.com.au) until 2030. Feel encouraged to suport their work by subscribing to their Newsletter. And check them out on facebook as well.
I will thanks!
erstaunlich! gruß aus Argentinien.
great
Who built this, it is awesome!
+Keith Duffield I did. Thanks for the compliment.
is there a video of its maiden flight ?
Yes there is. The plane is currently on loan to "The Australian Vintage Aviation Society" until 2030. They operate it. You may check out their FB page, website and videos.
thank you !
This is the third video I has seen now.... and I cannot get the sound to work......
what is wrong with your sound?
+NinjaViking1 Nothing wrong with it. There is no sound going with those slides shows. Just switch on any background music you´d like. I am not into telling others whatthey want to hear and I am not interested in UA-cams copyright violation politics of deleting stuff for no other but pseudo commercial reasons covered under copyright protection claims.
The sole intention is to show photographs of how these aircraft are put together, not to provide cheap entertainment.
We don’t need sound it’s a relief NOT to listen to crap music thank you for the slideshow absolutely brilliant, better made than the original aircraft in my opinion
@@viktorroswell1041 Thank you very much. It is actually made the very same way, except for the fact that this was built by only few hands and in no time presure. Quality may indeed be better than back then.