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B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:20 pm
by DryMartini

Finished the latest drawing recreation.

From this:
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To this:
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Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:29 pm
by jmkendall
Great Work! That sort of work is tedious but necessary!

Joe

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:26 am
by aerovin2
Amazing. What a difference and a different perspective than normally seen on the airplane. Cool.

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:45 am
by partschaser
This really is impressive. But what I find more interesting is that the original was done by hand by some draftsman. Imagine doing all the drawings for a B-17 by hand! Rows and Rows of draftsmen at their tables laboring over one part at a time.

Looking at the drawing, I see a line that seems to indicate the break between the inboard and outboard wing panels. Is this really the seperation line or an artifact of the draftsman? Is there a large difference between the C/D model wings and the E and later wings?

Nice work Bill,
Bill K

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 4:58 am
by DryMartini
partschaser wrote:Looking at the drawing, I see a line that seems to indicate the break between the inboard and outboard wing panels. Is this really the seperation line or an artifact of the draftsman? Is there a large difference between the C/D model wings and the E and later wings?
The C/D wing has structural differences (mostly material thickness),
but the planform is the same. The line between the inner and outer
panel is a little off in the drawing, but I kept it there to be true to the
original.

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:53 pm
by DryMartini

Just another quick glimpse at the slow moving B-17C project.

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Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:53 pm
by DryMartini

Per a request.
Close up of the B-17C fuselage drawing.

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Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:57 pm
by Lucky 13
Bill E-mail me this drawing

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 11:51 am
by 384thBG
Hi Bill, what was the process used to create the cleaned up clean drawing? Did you do it yourself or did others help you? Who is printing the super large sheet of the fuselage elevation for you? - thats expensive!
Sorry if you've written about this before, just post the link if its easier. I'm familiar with some of this clean up process using scanning, re-drawing and printing in my work as an architect.
Thanks, Chris Wilkinson

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:32 am
by DryMartini
Hi Chris.

I'm using Photoshop to pull in the drawings, stitch them together,
clean/sharpen them up, and then redrawing them line by line in some cases.
I'm terrible with autoCAD, as I never had a class or a mentor to show me
how to draft parts, and in most cases, I'm recreating am assembly, and
not a single part.

A friend has access to a 36" paper roll plotter. Otherwise, it is quite expensive.

:-)

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:43 am
by beast44k
I'm in the sign business and we use a program that works similar to cad.
You may price out large format digital prints on vinyl, it's overkill, but it will be more durable and it can be used later for a cool display.

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:02 pm
by 384thBG
DryMartini wrote:Hi Chris.

I'm using Photoshop to pull in the drawings, stitch them together,
clean/sharpen them up, and then redrawing them line by line in some cases.
I'm terrible with autoCAD, as I never had a class or a mentor to show me
how to draft parts, and in most cases, I'm recreating am assembly, and
not a single part.

A friend has access to a 36" paper roll plotter. Otherwise, it is quite expensive.

:-)
Woof! thats a huge amount of work scanning, erasing and stitching. The file sizes must be astronomical. Boy, you need access to a large scanner. But if it works, don't fix it. I've used the same approach to save an old drawing, but added the step of importing the scanned sheet jpg into AutoCAD to trace it. If your project needs AutoCAD software or any assistance with the software send me a note.

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:43 pm
by DryMartini

If you are offering to draw a few parts in AutoCAD,
I have the parts for you to draw.

:-)

Re: B-17 Shark Tail drawings

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2014 7:49 pm
by DryMartini

Just showing that work continues. One finds some really interesting stuff when going through
information like this. I should write a book sometime.

B-17C Skin installation info
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