I am just starting to build a 1/3rd scale Spitfire VB.
I have already built a 1/6th scale Spit ( from a Mick Reeves Kit) which flies superbly
Because I already have a full set of plans/drawings for the 1/6th scale, I intend to double up on all of the dimensions, double the thickness of the ribs, formers and stringers and double the quantities of these.
I am thinking of using hard birch ply for the ribs and formers, spruce for the stringers and spars.
And covering the fuselage and wings with 1/16th birch ply instead of balsa. I will cover the tailplane, elevators, fin and rudder with balsa. To keep the tail as light as possible.
I realise that this might be bit of an overkill in strength and that the finished aircraft will probably weigh in at something like 36 Kilos.
This is by far the biggest aircraft I have attempted so I would welcome any comments / suggestions especially about my ideas to double up on just about everything.
Reg Homden