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Gloster E28/ 39
Posted: November 4th, 2012, 8:22 pm
by Stuart Porter
Hey guys been trying to track down some plans for this iconic aircraft! I believe somebody out there has built a 3rd scale model ,has anybody any idea how I could contact him?? Or possibley get my hands on a set of quarter scale plans????
Cheers guys!

Re: Gloster E28/ 39
Posted: November 15th, 2012, 9:37 pm
by dave tilbury
i started drawing one up at 1/4 scale but never finished it........taking the outline from a set of scale drawings...the guy in question who did the 1/3 scale i think was Steve Rickett......hope i splent that right...sorry Steve if i didn't....don't think there's a plan though....
Re: Gloster E28/ 39
Posted: November 17th, 2012, 9:20 am
by Stuart Porter
Hey Dave cheers for getting back to me. Lucky enough Steve got back to me with some imformation on the aircraft. If you have any picture or plans I would love to buy them of you if at all possible the more imformation the better!!!
Cheers Dave look forward to hearing from you!
Re: Gloster E28/ 39
Posted: November 20th, 2012, 10:22 am
by dave tilbury
probably Steve gave you more info than i can.......the drawings were never finished......will at some point....the 3 views i had i down loaded off the internet.......
there's also the full size in the science museum here in London you can look at.......that would be a good starting point.....
cheers
Re: Gloster E28/ 39
Posted: November 20th, 2012, 5:07 pm
by Steve Rickett 2333
Hi,
I got frustrated with the drawings available off the Internet, or from books etc so set about drawing my own....I have them, somewhere! All my stuff is in boxes at the moment but hopefully it should see daylight soon.
These 5-views are as accurate as I could do, but they are still quite basic.
That book, Jet Pioneers is a good one...a few rare photos of the E28/39 in there. Also check on youtube...
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UhBGDQMTx1AOne day I'll build another...probably about 100" or so. 29% scale....think that is a nice size and would keep it less than 20kgs.
Cheers
Steve