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Why were there not many Pazmany PL4's built ?
Here's one I saw Fly back in 1982 at Red Deer Alberta http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1019962/ |
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"(Keith Sowter)" wrote in
: Why were there not many Pazmany PL4's built ? Here's one I saw Fly back in 1982 at Red Deer Alberta http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1019962/ All of his airplanes are quite complex to build. They're al beuatifully engineered, but have about twice the build time of any equivelant airplane. You see very few PL-1s and there are only two PL 9 Storchs that look like they will be completed. I've seen one of the Storchs under construction and the complexity is just mindblowing. You could knock out a Volksplane in a few months ( not hard to build a wing in a weekend) and a Jeanie's Teenie wasn't much more complicated either. The PL4 is a structural jewel, though, and it's handbook was sold as a "how to" for amateur construction. Bertie |
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:10:41 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Here's one I saw Fly back in 1982 at Red Deer Alberta http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1019962/ All of his airplanes are quite complex to build. They're al beuatifully engineered, but have about twice the build time of any equivelant airplane. You see very few PL-1s and there are only two PL 9 Storchs that look like they will be completed. I've seen one of the Storchs under construction and the complexity is just mindblowing. You could knock out a Volksplane in a few months ( not hard to build a wing in a weekend) and a Jeanie's Teenie wasn't much more complicated either. The PL4 is a structural jewel, though, and it's handbook was sold as a "how to" for amateur construction. Bertie Not worth the extra effort (or cost)? -- Remove numbers for gmail and for God's sake it ain't "gee" either! |
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WJRFlyBoy wrote in
: On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:10:41 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Here's one I saw Fly back in 1982 at Red Deer Alberta http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1019962/ All of his airplanes are quite complex to build. They're al beuatifully engineered, but have about twice the build time of any equivelant airplane. You see very few PL-1s and there are only two PL 9 Storchs that look like they will be completed. I've seen one of the Storchs under construction and the complexity is just mindblowing. You could knock out a Volksplane in a few months ( not hard to build a wing in a weekend) and a Jeanie's Teenie wasn't much more complicated either. The PL4 is a structural jewel, though, and it's handbook was sold as a "how to" for amateur construction. Bertie Not worth the extra effort (or cost)? Depends on what you want at the end of the build. For some builders the build is everything. Some guys never even fly their own creatons, they just want to build. They are high quality airplanes, though. THe Taiwanese Air Force built PL1s as trainers for both their pilots and engineers. I think they still might have them. The PL 4 certainly got glowing revues when it came out first. Laszlo Pazmany was and is regarded as one of the finest lightplane designers going. Bertie |
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