Here's another current project, I'll call it a "sorta upgraded" Brodak Shark 402.
Winters are really long here in Minnesota, with that maybe us modelers just have too much time to think. For whatever reason, I just can't seem to build any kit without "bashing" it in some way. Knowing that the 402 is already a great flier as designed, I figured it was worthy of a little extra effort on my part. On my version here I had Pat Johnston cut a set of ribs that would allow me to sheet the LE and add capstrips while maintaining the original airfoil outline. I also added a 1/2" nose tripler and Sig "Fazer" aluminum landing gear. Power will be an OS .35-S.
Cosmetically, I've never cared for the stock 402 fin/rudder outline so I whittled out a new one to my taste. I also made new "flaps" with a 1/2" deeper chord at the root to give the wing just a little more taper. To match that I took out a 1/2" of the elevator chord at each tip, leaving the chord at the center stock, to give that more taper as well.
I'm just getting started on the paint now, and I'll try to post progress as it goes.
