It's no secrete.
Some of the most Finest girls in the world are from Brazil. So when I got in this plan (as a file) in a swap from Brazil, I was not disappointed at all.
Like a girl from Rio, she had Fantastic lines, was spotlessly clean and CAD drawn so you know all the parts are Perfect! Well then,,, we should expect nothing more from such a country who's name starts with a Bra and has the best soccer team in the world. Correct?
Now if I could only read Portuguese. It's a good thing that the plans show both Fractions and Metric sizes for the wood for us Americans that are metric impaired! LOL
These are high resolution TIFF files and PDF files containing 200 x 200 dots per inch.
The 2 plan sheets that will print out at 33" x 47".
NOTE to Americans. The plans will print out on our 36" wide paper by 47" long.
Files $10.00
----- Original Message -----
From: John Lanier
To: bad.tothebone@verizon.net
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 1:07 AM
Subject: P-38
Dear Uncle Willie,
I just remembered at 11:54 pm, my computer takes many minutes to start up, that you have the Memorial Day free plan thing. If it's not too late I would like the p-38 plan on page 23 of the old website please. I would like to give the plan to my dad for Father's Day since it's his favorite plane, but if it's too late, it's okay if you can't send it. Thanks, J.T.
LOL, It's NEVER to late ;-)
Printing Small Plans at Home
To print small plans at home; open the TIFF file with Paint (which is included in all recent versions of Microsoft Windows). You can print the full size image on small printers. Once you have the file opened with Paint, go into page setup and tell it no centering, 0 margins and 100% size. Then, when you print it, it will be divided up into as many individual sheets as necessary to hold the full size image. These sheets can then be fastened together to make one big sheet. I strongly suggest using "glue sticks" found at any store to fasten the sheets together. Just like the kids use in school.
I got this neat letter in which is worth sharing: Here is a tip you may like, I get my parts up to scale and then print them on Avery 5165 full sheet label paper so they can stick to the wood and make it easy to cut.
Mr Geno Loro
|
|