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larry b Basic Member
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Joined: January/04/2010 United States Posts: 914 IP Logged
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Posted: April/19/2013 at 2:46pm |
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After 11 months from drawing board to runway, it flies! I still have a couple of months of detail stuff to do (cockpit interior, strut cuffs, a pilot, more weathering ect...) before it's really finished so my Top Gun dead line didn't make it, oh well there's always next year. It's built to 1/4 scale from my own plans, weighs 25lbs, and is powered with the big OS BGX glow engine. So far the first two flights have proven completely uneventful, I'm glad I went with plenty of control surface throw as it's not as responsive as I thought was going to be. It's turning out to be a big lazy plane in the air.
Larry B
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Posted: April/19/2013 at 6:37pm |
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Larry;
You come up with the greatest airplanes. This one gonna make WOD this year?
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Albatros DII (On Hold)
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Posted: April/20/2013 at 9:13am |
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Really nice work on an unusual subject! It looks great in the air too!
Jim
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Flying: Ziroli F4U, Tripacer, Gotha GIV, i/3 SPAD XIII; 1/3 P-26, 1/3 Halberstadt C-IV
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Teus Lifetime Site Supporter
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Posted: April/20/2013 at 9:19am |
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Really nice plane Larry, I like the scheme.
Great photos, thanks.
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Building board:
Nieuport-11 + rotary engine
Flying:
1/4 Proctor Fokker E.III
1/3rd Fokker D-VII
1/3rd Nieuport-11
In maintenance:
a 1982 Busa build 1/3rd Sopwith Pup
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Posted: April/20/2013 at 9:55am |
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Strut cuffs. Now there's a subject worth covering. Original was leather? Difficult, can't wait to see what you do, Dave
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larry b Basic Member
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Posted: April/22/2013 at 7:12pm |
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Thanks for all the compliments! Lets see if I can answer questions, if the weather is going to be good I may go to WOD (it always seems to rain on Saturday when I go), And the strut cuffs were metal on the Fiat, I'm still not sure how to tackle the cuffs. Make them out of metal, fiberglass, vacu-form? or conveniently forget about them and go on to the next project!
Larry B
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