@Reytuerto
Have You seen this? I don't know about accuracy, and for FD use it would still need to be rotated to be in horizontal position, but maybe it would be of some use for You:
Oh! Is the same aircraft! Thanks! Do you have the line drawing / blueprint! I used and enlarged Stinson blueprint, but obviusly, this is the original Stinson Faucett aircraft and is better! (in fact, I had that drawings in my archive, sleeping so long time! -even prior to my incorporation to SB and its wonderful scales - previously all my drawings were a nightmare of random sizes; and I was awoke thanks to the stymulus of Sheepster´s AU Manchester about the 1930s-1940s fictional aviation) In the photographs, in the rudder was the numeral 17 (and some others numerals, even letters) but also a peruvian fin flash, I choose the former for the civilian Faucett drawing and the later for the military FAP one. Once again, thanks!
PS: I am ending the Dragonflies (but the Chilean ones are a hard matter with the shades of black... I am doing it in night hours, without ligth reflection)!
I am putting your drawing in the "wright" SB position (nose to the rigth) right now!... There is an issue: I think that the propeller in your drawing is of only 2 blades, and the real one had 3.