HI all,
Time flies, almost a month since the last update. Well phase one of this journey has been completed.
I have just finished the tailplane of the Whitley. They say the devil is in the detail but that is oh so true.
It took me a lot of time studying photographs to see how the fin to tailplane fairings looked like, same
for the trimtab actuators and finally the rudders themselves. Didn't realise that the Whitley used simple
cable operated rudders. What I at first thought to be balance arms are in fact sturdy outriggers where the
steel cables are fitted onto. Through a slot in the fin leading edge they go over a pulley down. Using aluminium
tape is sometime difficult to see things clearly because of the reflection and made me sometimes crosseyed.
Thanks to Alex Kontiveis and Elliott Smock from the Whitley Project who provided me with important information.
The Whitley is probably one of the least documented types of RAF Bomber Command.
Here are the pics. All I need to do is some cleaning up and a coat of primer. Then what...ah the fuselage.
Well, masters for the fuselage. That's another journey to start. But it's fun.
Cheers Cees